No-Go Zoneļ¼ Falling Down, NATO, Sweden, Serbia, Cows, ESGs & BlackRock
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2 hours and 19 minutes
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171.5508
Hate Speech Sentences
111
Summary
The No Go Zone with Henry Blodget is a show where we talk about the crazy things going on in the world and the crazy stuff going on at home. Today we cover a lot of crazy stuff, including Roger Waters, NATO, climate change, and much more!
Transcript
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It's just a made-up story. None of it's real. Woke up this morning in the United States of
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BlackRock. First thing I did is I went and sat on the toilet. Pulled out my iPhone and, you know,
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checked in on Instagram. Grabbed a glass, poured myself a glass of tap water, and I thought I
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should make some breakfast. So I had some ham, a couple of eggs, and some of my favorite kind
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of bread. Threw a little bit of my jam on there, and I got dressed in some of my favorite
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clothes. Walked out the door, hopped in my car, drove to the new job I just got, doing
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dad analytics for Amazon. Lunchtime, I got hungry. I Ubered up some McDonald's, and then after
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work, I hit the gym on my way home. Got home hungry and tired, so you know I ovened up one
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of my favorite frozen dinners. Fed my dog her favorite dog food, and, you know, caught up
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on a little bit of news to make sure I know what's going on in the world. God damn, the
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news was depressing, so I poured myself a glass of High West whiskey, and that finally helped
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me relax, and I climbed into bed. Oh, wait. And I climbed into bed. That's right. It's
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going to be a great day in the United States of Black Rock tomorrow, I'm sure. So y'all
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just have a good day now out there. Be kind to one another. Drink your water.
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All right. All right. There we go. Well, that's right. They got you by the balls, ladies and
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gentlemen. They got you by the balls, as they say. Black Rock, Vanguard, State Street. I think
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there's a fourth one in there somewhere. A lot of trillions flying around, you know what I mean?
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But anyway, good to see you. Hope you're doing well. Thank you for joining us. If you're watching
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live, sorry for the delay. Everybody had an AC issue. Got to have some AC here in the studio. It gets
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super hot, and it was like dying just as I was starting up here. So I tried to figure
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that out. So it was delayed. But anyway, good to see you guys. If you're new, redice.tv,
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redicemembers.com. Check out our websites. You can get a membership over there. You can
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watch all our stuff that we have available. And today we have a good show lined up. Just
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as usual, a lot of crazy stuff going on in the world. Man, we have things are heating up
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with NATO and the Serbs. Of course, Sweden is seeking NATO membership. That's something
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to talk about. They're going after the cows again. We've got to talk about that both in
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Ireland and in the U.S. They want to ban farms, stop cows, kill cows, essentially. We'll talk
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a little bit about that. And we have some other stories as well. Quite a bit, actually. So we'll
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see what we can get here today. Quite a bit have happened. There was some stuff with Roger Waters.
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We'll see if we can get to that. That's kind of interesting. RFK, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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had to kind of backtrack his support for Roger Waters because of his attack on Israel. It
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is crazy stuff, folks. So anyway, that's some of the things. We'll see what else. We have
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some other things regarding the climate fraud issue. That's the issue of the cows. Ireland
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seeking to kill, like, sort of ridiculous, like 125,000 cows or something like that over
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the next three years to meet these dumb climate goals that they've set up. It's all a big
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scam to get you even further by the balls. Right? Anyway, so we'll talk about that.
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All right, guys. If you want to join us today, entropysteam.live slash red-eyes TV. I think
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they have their stuff still working over there. Not sure if the two-method authentication thing
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is an issue still or not. But you can super chat over there. Or you can super chat over
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on Rumble or Odyssey. I'll keep an eye on that throughout the stream today as well. Otherwise,
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yeah, I guess we should dive into it. We had all delayed here this week. So we put up the
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Western Warrior show yesterday, actually. But it was a good one. And actually, I have one
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of the clips I want to show you. We went into a little bit more detail about the Beyond Growth
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Conference, which is a fascinating topic in and of itself. Club of Rome Beyond Growth.
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The EU Parliament was hosting that. But I want to pull something out from there in terms
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of John Kerry and what he talked about regarding the attacks on now American farms. Look, they've
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done this over in the Netherlands, right? They're talking about to meet climate goals. They have
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to do away with about 3,000 farms. It's all this ESG, World Economic Forum bullshit to, of
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course, control the food supply and get us to eat the bugs. And so now they're pushing
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this over in the States as well. We'll see how that goes down, to be honest. All right.
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But we got to show the potato in chief here first. If you didn't see it yet, grand old
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Joe. What is it now? 80? What is it? 83? Did I get that right? He was at the, I think it's
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the Air Force Academy, where he apparently he tripped on something that at least that's
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what it looked like. He blamed it afterwards. He pointed out and said, arrest that. Look
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this here. Man down. Jeez. You know, people are like, oh, you shouldn't laugh. You know,
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it's an old man and stuff like that. But he's just, I mean, with all this, he's an, he's
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an evil, evil, wicked man. And some people say, oh, he doesn't know what he's doing and
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blah, blah, blah. Well, maybe now he doesn't. Or less so, I should say, right? Some things
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I think he knows what he's doing. But if you look at his track record throughout his little
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history there, the way he's like going after white Americans, Biden is, of course, you know,
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ramping up all this fake terrorism accusations regarding like right, right wingers and conservatives
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and stuff like that too. Like white supremacy is the biggest, the biggest problem, the biggest
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issue. He's one of the guys pushing all that shit. You know what I mean? He deserves, this
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is nothing what he, what he actually deserves, this guy. But you could argue he's probably
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not fit to run here in 2024. We'll see what they do. I suspect they'll run again and they'll
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probably cheat again and they'll put him in again. There was a, someone had another angle
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here too, which was, which is, let me see, is it this way? Yeah, check this, this out
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here. Uh, fascinating, the response here from one of the, uh, one of the ladies here.
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Just, all right, I'm out. It took a little, little delay for everybody to stand up and try
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to sort this problem out here. Uh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Air Force Academy. That's
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well, let's check that again. She's, we're just going to greet him, get a, get a diploma
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or a plaque or something, right? From the, uh, the pres. All right, we take, uh, we take,
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it's the small things in life that we take, uh, take joy from, right? Yeah, no, I think,
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I think they'll run him. I think they'll run him again in 2024. I think he, I think he's
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officially said he's going to run, isn't he? Well, now let's, uh, let's check this out
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here. There's another thing happening here between the dynamic of global homo America,
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which Joe Biden of course represents and some of the other less kind of, uh, I don't know,
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less gay countries around the world. It's fascinating to watch this, but we've covered Uganda a little
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bit already, uh, and their anti-homosexual bill. It's essentially, if I remember exactly
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the, the details, it was, uh, homosexual sex is, is outlawed, I believe in the country.
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And, uh, unfortunately though, America and many other countries of course are pouring
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endless amounts of aid, uh, into many African countries. I think we should, uh, just get, uh,
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get Western involvement off their backs and then let them, uh, let them develop on their own.
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But anyway, uh, so some Ugandan students were out here protesting in front of one of the, uh,
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government buildings, uh, and processing America and Joe Biden, in fact. And so it's not a subtitle
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here, but they're apparently singing here in the clip. We're going to look at, uh, we don't want
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your pro gay money. We want and love our country more than money. It's one of the, uh, tunes here.
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Am I hearing a little English at the end there?
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Unless, of course, this is completely mistranslated.
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I think it was an African guy on Twitter tweeting this out.
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Remember they've had this back and forth, like, incredible, like, just dynamic to watch everybody,
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especially the conservatives, of course, are coming down, cracking down on Uganda.
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We think, well, you know, they're their own country.
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And obviously, I, for one, would welcome them not getting American aid and then going their own path
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I mean, this is good for them, good for them based.
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They probably, many of these people probably look at the West and like, hmm, is this, you have that kind of ironic dynamic, right,
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where a lot of them wants to come to, you know, Europe and America and Western countries, Australia and things like that.
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But then at the same time, many of them from the third world, even the second world, are, of course, way more conservative on average than, you know, many, you know, many in the West are.
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Unfortunately, we've been completely brainwashed by all the liberal ideologies and cultural Marxism and anti-whiteism and stuff like that.
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Well, they're probably anti-white, at least when they come to our countries.
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But good for them, right, in a way, and good for them to maybe be denied aid because I think, I mean, if you look at some figures, like I've showed it many times before,
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I showed it in the latest Western Warrior show as well, but like just little Sweden, you know, of like 10 million people,
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which is like, you know, what, a million and a half now is like, you know, migrants anyway, is giving incredible amounts.
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Incredible amount to the entire continent of Africa.
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And we're like propping them up, essentially, to do these things.
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But now this is the only, this is the only like reaction that they, that we're seeing, right?
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Oh my, I can't believe, even Ted Cruz, let me show you that, this anti-gay bill here, right?
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This Uganda bill is, Uganda law is horrific and wrong, Ted Cruz.
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Any law criminalizing homosexuality or imposing the death penalty for aggravated homosexuality is grotesque and an abomination.
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All civilized nations should join together in condemning this human rights abuse.
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So that's your, that's your based conservatives these days, I guess, huh?
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Uh, I think there's a, I think there's also kind of a slippery slope argument, you know, a lot of people in the West are like, well, you know, to each his own and whatever they do in their private home and things like that.
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And it's like, those were arguments I used to understand, but considering just how far things have gotten.
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And, and of course, how they're lumping all of these, you know, little special minority groups together as an attack and a sledgehammer against traditional Western society.
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I, there's, there's, there's no room for, for any kind of sympathy anymore, to be honest.
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Because now you're seeing somewhat of an organized kickback or pushback against some of the stuff that's happened, at least in America over the last couple of years.
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And finally, finally, some conservatives are like rallying a little bit to like, oh, let's boycott target.
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But then we're back to where we started today with the BlackRock issue anyway, like, they don't care.
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They can, you know, they can dispose of a couple of targets, you know, nationwide and they'll still, you know, make a lot of money kind of thing.
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It's still good to see the pushback and I'm, I'll come around to this topic a little bit later in the show as well.
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But it is, it is fascinating that this is how, how the state of, of, of concern, that there's no understanding, like, well, can't you see how society has transformed as a consequence of it?
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And if you kind of open that door a little bit, if you kind of like, you know, open the door, just a crack, eventually it will be, it will open wide.
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And, and now they, now they want your kids and look, there, there could be some homosexuals that are against those kinds of things.
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And, and some are or whatever, but like it or not, they have, you know, they have embraced your movement that you were working for and, and, and, you know, attached to right to piggybacked on this issue to, to take us where we are now with, with the pedophile stuff.
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So, so maybe like, this is like an ongoing experiment in the West, right?
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Maybe the only way to ensure that it doesn't go this way is to just keep that door tightly shut kind of thing.
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It's like, okay, you could, you could argue like legally speaking that like, okay, you could have that one of this, like it is within society should be frowned on.
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It should be, you know, it should be in the closet essentially.
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You might not have, you know, do you have to kill people, but no, unless they, they are, you know, selling this to children or something, trying to indoctrinate kids into this kind of stuff.
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Then you can argue that then it should be like a punishable thing, kind of thing.
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Unsurprisingly, of course, the high representative for the EU for foreign affairs and security policy at the, what's it going to be, Joseph Borrell.
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Didn't he have a, didn't he have a different position before?
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Yeah, he's the vice president, that's right, of the EU commission as well under Ursula.
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Uh, say the, the signing into law of the anti-homosexuality act by the Ugandan president, Uriri Muzovendi is deplorable.
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This law is contrary to international human rights law and to Uganda's obligation under the African charter on human and people's rights.
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Uh, and someone had, uh, cause again, slippery slope, wherever this always leads, seems to lead to the same thing, right?
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It's like, well, we got to have access to your kids.
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Um, and here's a little clip of, uh, a liberal reacting, uh, when, when you oppose, uh, to showing the first graders, uh, gay butt sex pornography.
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I think that's, uh, that's pretty accurate right there.
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Uh, and that's, that's kind of where it always comes down to as well.
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It's like, well, if you oppose any of their liberal ideas, whatever, you're, you're basically a Nazi.
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You're basically, the whole EU is built on this, right?
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Uh, and the liberal progressive ideas, no matter how degenerate, how perverse, how, uh, hostile it becomes to family and tradition and children in and of itself,
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it's always the correct thing, and if you oppose them, you're a Nazi, right?
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Isn't that the, the weapon that they have, essentially?
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Exactly. But, uh, anyway, this is interesting with the, with the AIDS stuff, anyway, to, uh, specifically Uganda,
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then let's see if they're cut off, let's see if they're sanctioned because of this,
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because it will also kind of show you that, like, how important it is to them
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as they're formulating this, uh, global governance system
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to have every nation aboard, uh, doing, thinking, and acting exactly the same according to this, like,
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yeah, again, that's why we call it, uh, global homo, right?
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It's, it's, uh, it's there for, there for a reason.
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All right, uh, crayon minister, see, CRJ over on, uh, Anthropos Streams has, uh,
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shared from diagonal, Diagonon, in case you're wondering, yes, it has, in fact, gotten worse.
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Uh, yes, we'll be joined tomorrow, by the way, uh, for Flashback Friday.
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A little bit delayed in the schedule here, but, uh, we'll be joined, uh, by Alex,
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the Fremen's Toll, uh, to guest host, uh, with us, uh, you know, one of the Diagonon
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Uh, we had, uh, a couple here from, uh, Western Collapse Report as well.
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They banned faggots and are making good, good moves.
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I wonder, Uganda, I haven't really heard, is there a lot of people from Uganda in, like,
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There's definitely other sub-Saharan African countries that are way more kind of over-represented
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of African countries, uh, as far as I can remember, anyway.
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I think I've said this many times before, but I, I genuinely wish that most, all the other
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countries out there to do well for themselves, to do the kind of things that they need to do,
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whatever that is, uh, that they, that they have their right to self-determination, if
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that's what they democratically want kind of thing, um, so be it, right?
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I'm sure there's some other African country that's super gay and pride-friendly.
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I'm sure there's, there is such a country, right?
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Why does it have to be that every single country have to have the same, these same things all
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Uh, anyway, Western class report, as well, says, uh, one doll, one doll hair, uh, was
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Uh, what is, what's the, what's the, there's probably some obvious reference here that just
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goes completely over my, uh, over my head here.
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Well, anyway, while I'm thinking, are we talking about mine?
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While we try to sort out that mystery, let's talk about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
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So we haven't talked about him running, uh, yet, right, for president.
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I think you're seeing the, uh, he's kind of becoming the Bernie, uh, of the 2016 election.
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You know, you can see the liberal media attacking him.
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He's running as a Democrat, obviously, but, uh, see the libs and, uh, the, uh, the progressive,
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anti-white media calling him, of course, a, uh, a science denier and he's, uh, anti-vax
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and he's, uh, he's a menace to society, this guy, because of all the things he's talking
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Uh, but anyway, it's something interesting that happened.
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And I think, and I think it's good to have someone who can drive those points, you know,
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anti-lockdown, anti-mask generally, uh, uh, anti, uh, anti-vax experiment, right?
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But, uh, there was this thing here of him, uh, deleting a couple of tweets, uh, of, of support
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for Roger Waters, who, of course, is, uh, Pink Floyd.
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Maybe Chad remembers exactly what his position in the band was.
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He was, uh, he was asked by, uh, Craig, uh, Jardula here, why he retracted this.
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This is, again, over Israel, Palestine, the issue that's Robert, uh, as soon as Roger Waters
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get into politics, it's like, uh, he's, um, he, I mean, he's a left-winger, right?
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Uh, so he's, like, very concerned with, like, Nazism and fascism, and, and yes, in a cringe
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way, that's what he's projecting upon Israel, that they're, they're the, they're the new
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And I don't buy that argument of it, but there is a, there's a kernel of truth that you could
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argue in terms of, like, well, they have, you know, hardcore ethno-nationalism for, for
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Uh, while, of course, you have a lot of, uh, Israeli and otherwise activists and NGO groups and
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things like that, that are, of course, lobbying for things such as open borders for, for other
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So I think there's a, I mean, if you kind of need to make the point to, like, a, a boomer
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or a non-initiated leftist or something, like, okay, you know, it's obviously not accurate.
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Uh, it's, uh, it's not accurate, but if that's what they have to do, you know, all right, fine.
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I think you can criticize them for being their own.
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You don't have to compare them to any other, to, to, to 1930s, you know, ideology in,
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Mr. Kenney, um, a lot of people are confused about the tweet storm.
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A couple of tweets were put up in support of Roger Waters and then taken down.
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Do you want to give us a little explanation of why they were taken down and also your stance
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Yeah, I, uh, I tweeted, uh, um, I made the tweet applauding Roger Waters' courage in opposing
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the COVID mandates and the, um, and the Ukraine war.
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I did not, I was unaware of his position on Israel.
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And when I learned that, I immediately took it down.
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My position of Israel is that I support Israel.
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I support my family has a long relationship with Israel.
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I support its right to exist and its right to protect its security.
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And, and a, a humane outcome and a recognition ultimately of the aspirations of the Palestinian
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Like they're, they're, they're occupied and you can't, well, a humane, uh, you know,
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This is like, uh, but anyway, so, uh, uh, Andrew, uh, Lucas Gage, because by Lucas now,
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Uh, was Anthony Gage before Lucas Gage now, uh, Twitter here, uh, Israeli Mossad killed
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his father and uncle, but even then he has to kiss the ring, which clearly shows Israel
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has zero power and influence in American politics, right?
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Like, yeah, it was a, was it the King, it was a great piece.
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So I read that, uh, piece now, but, uh, King Kill 33, did they, did they go into, um, did
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Was it Hoffman that wrote that Shelby, James Shelby downward with Michael A. Hoffman?
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If I'm not mistaken, there was some kind of Israel stuff in there too, which is, uh,
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Uh, I've been looking into that more later in detail, if you can connect the dots in
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But, uh, I think that's, that's largely, uh, true what, uh, what, uh, Gage is saying
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in there to a certain extent, but this shows you, you do not transgress on this issue.
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This is like, it's an instant kill, uh, if you want to get anywhere, uh, in, uh, in American
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Someone said, um, Roger Waters is the bass player as well.
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Here's what he, uh, here's, I'm not sure if this is the one single clip that, uh, was
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referenced, um, but, uh, here he, he comments a little bit on, uh, Israel and stuff like
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The, the, um, Ministry of Strategic Affairs in Tel Aviv deposed Jeremy Corbyn in the UK,
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in our country, my country, the country that I am a citizen of.
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Trump deposed the leader of the Labour Party who was about to win a general election and
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instead put in place an Israeli government puppet, Keir Starmer.
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I want to say, I see, I think there was a live stream or something like that.
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That was like maybe his one redeeming quality of sorts.
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You have to, we know, we have to basically get this guy out of there.
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It was enough, uh, uh, you know, hoopla around this and they got to carry Starmer in there
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instead, uh, which seemed more or less, more or less correct.
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Labour is trying to kind of salvage themselves on this particular point again to say, well,
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no, no, no, of course we're, Israel's right to exist.
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You know, so hardcore, uh, Zionism, right-wing, uh, nationalism for them.
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Uh, and then of course the Labour Party still will undermine intensely, uh, the, uh, the
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Anglo nation and, and UK overall, uh, big surprise.
00:25:24.320
So of course, um, yeah, here's some of the stuff, right?
00:25:27.020
Some of the, uh, some of the, uh, tweets partially that was going around, uh, it, at a performance
00:25:32.860
in Germany, Roger Waters dressed up as an SS soldier and pretended to fire a rifle.
00:25:40.200
How any person with conscience can, can pay money to see this vile human is beyond me.
00:25:46.320
Are we, uh, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're, we're
00:25:56.760
First of all, the, you know, the, the whole reference to the wall, they, these people don't
00:26:01.920
Uh, but this is what he, this is what he did, right?
00:26:04.180
He, he, he compares sometimes, uh, Israel to, uh, to Nazis and, and, and fascism.
00:26:10.540
Uh, and they don't like that because that's an anti-Semitic trope.
00:26:13.460
Uh, and although I don't think it's like correct, right?
00:26:16.160
So here's the, the context notes have been fairly good on Twitter, to be honest.
00:26:20.020
Roddy Waters was performing a song from the 1979 concept album, The Wall.
00:26:24.300
The song tells the story of a musician in crisis who ends up performing on hallucinogenic drugs
00:26:29.580
and hallucinates that he's actually a neo-Nazi dictator.
00:26:43.200
Unsurprising to see notorious anti-Semite Holocaust denier and former KKK leader.
00:26:54.200
It was like, was it his three month membership or whatever?
00:27:00.340
Uh, but, uh, David Duke, this is a big problem for Greenblatt, right?
00:27:02.660
He praised Roger Waters for confronting the Jewish global deep state.
00:27:07.760
Toxic anti-Zionism is par for the course for Duke and his fellow white supremacists.
00:27:15.500
And see, uh, links to, uh, algae marine, or what's it called again?
00:27:29.980
Maybe we should, uh, we could, uh, we could have him on and talk about it, I guess.
00:27:34.540
You can't, you can't, so you can't even support.
00:27:51.960
Um, you can, you are never allowed, uh, to criticize Israel for whatever reasons.
00:27:58.800
That's very important that you, uh, that you are aware of that, uh, by all standards.
00:28:04.320
Okay, we've got a couple of more here from, uh, Western, uh, Collapse Report.
00:28:11.440
Uh, here's my hot take on the Jewish Arab Wars.
00:28:15.500
Uh, these retards have been killing each other forever.
00:28:20.700
I say we protect our interest with extreme, uh, with extreme and, uh, violence and let them
00:28:29.220
Yeah, it's this weird, um, what is it that they're doing?
00:28:33.680
They're blaming basically Britain for creating the situation, things like that.
00:28:37.440
But, I mean, I think Roger Waters is, is essentially right, uh, if you go back historically as well.
00:28:42.520
Because, of course, as we know, we covered that many times, Lord Rothschild and a couple
00:28:46.300
of other, uh, you know, activist Zionists at the time who, who, you know, proposed this
00:28:51.920
to, to Balfour and the English, the British, uh, government and things like that.
00:28:59.220
It was like just, you know, huge push for this.
00:29:01.920
And, and they kind of forced England to like, which Palestine was a British mandate at the
00:29:08.420
Uh, hand over, uh, hand over that, uh, to, uh, to, uh, to, uh, to create Israel essentially.
00:29:15.420
Uh, so they have lobbied for that, but then they blame it.
00:29:18.220
Oh, it's, it's Western, you know, racist colonialists that created this whole situation.
00:29:22.840
But let's not talk about the Rothschilds and their involvement.
00:29:27.780
And, uh, BitChute linked there as well from Western, uh, Collapse Report.
00:29:39.680
Actually, this is, uh, uh, some good news on the ESG front here.
00:29:44.780
Lloyd's, I think it's Lloyd's of London technically, right?
00:29:47.180
Lloyd's is, uh, now one of the just latest firms to exit UN's net zero alliance or otherwise
00:29:57.160
known as ESGs as another major blow, uh, to their, uh, little effort there to corral all
00:30:06.080
the different bills and businesses around this one model to get them to comply.
00:30:10.360
Uh, this piece basically went through this a little bit more in detail.
00:30:13.380
Lloyd's of London exit UN's net zero alliance, the insurance company, is the sixth firm to
00:30:18.920
break from the UN's group dedicated to, quote, fighting climate change, which demands underwriting
00:30:25.220
portfolios transitioning to a net zero by 2050, but have not commented on why of this yet.
00:30:31.800
In fact, none of the six exiters, I forget exactly which all the other ones are, let's
00:30:36.620
see if we can find those listed, have disclosed the reasoning, but it's, uh, thought that
00:30:40.600
they, uh, worry about being tangled in disputes about initiatives in the U S the move spells,
00:30:46.640
uh, trouble for the Alliance as the insurance companies that are involved with this net zero
00:30:51.620
program, or quite frankly, out on a plank and they've sorted off Robert Bork, Jr., president
00:30:57.740
of the antitrust education project said in an interview, uh, with the Epoch times.
00:31:02.800
And some people said, well, this is because the, the profits is, is threatened.
00:31:07.800
Is that what's going on? What, what's, what's the reason here? Uh, but I assume we would see
00:31:12.220
more of this to be honest, unless you have that caveat, unless of course they're all owned or
00:31:16.700
controlled, uh, the major share, uh, holders in, in these companies, um, is like BlackRock or, or
00:31:23.900
Vanguard or something like that. Right. Uh, that would be the, the one, uh, the one kicker,
00:31:28.040
but, uh, anyway, it's, it's interesting that you've seen this. I forget there was another one not too long
00:31:33.220
ago as well that, that jumped ship. And so now it's, I guess, six in total. And I think it was just
00:31:37.640
like, of those of, of like the insurers, uh, in that one, that particular field, it was something
00:31:43.180
like 30 of them in total that had just like signed onto this or handling this in some way.
00:31:47.340
And, uh, now, uh, you know, quite a bit of an, quite a bit of them have jumped ship. Uh, let me see
00:31:52.820
here. Uh, yeah. Okay. 28, maybe it was, yeah, I thought it was 30 or something like that, but yeah,
00:31:58.740
I know it's interesting. It's very interesting, uh, to be honest, um, by court, by forcing
00:32:03.880
companies to prioritize ideological issues, the ESG agenda risks, making these firms look
00:32:09.120
loose focus on their business priorities, including making profits. This can have negative consequences
00:32:14.880
for businesses, investors, and the economy as a whole. As we know, they, they don't give a,
00:32:19.960
don't give a shit about the economy. It's not about the economy at all. Uh, there's a lot of
00:32:24.300
different reasons for why they are doing what they're doing. And, uh, we've been talking
00:32:29.660
about that quite a bit. One of the other issues of this is of course, controlling, um, farming
00:32:35.980
and the food supply. And so to do that, you get to control the food, right? You get to
00:32:41.580
have a less of it. You can't have abundant food and competition and things like that out
00:32:45.880
there. You have to control it. It has to end up in fewer and fewer hands. Uh, and you
00:32:49.900
also have to decommission stuff. You have to create scarcity, especially if you want to
00:32:53.060
introduce other types of proteins, such as, I don't know, maybe bugs, for example. Uh,
00:32:59.780
so this push, as I mentioned in the beginning, we've seen that on the forefront in countries
00:33:04.160
like the Netherlands, uh, which is just a travesty. Of course, we played clips of farmers
00:33:09.200
are like crying. They can't hold back their tears as they are about to lose their farm.
00:33:13.560
They've had this farm in, you know, generations in their family. They won't be able to hand it
00:33:18.120
over to their kids, uh, sometime in the future, but because the government have forced them
00:33:22.760
on it. They've even put laws in place, but they're basically saying you can't even buy
00:33:27.260
land in the future somewhere else to continue to pick up farming or, uh, you know, dairy
00:33:32.220
farming or anything like that. There is, you know, livestock on the, on the land. Uh, so
00:33:36.300
anyway, so now, uh, this has been expanded to Ireland. Unsurprisingly, we'll talk about the
00:33:41.000
U S in a moment. I want to play a longer, somewhat longer clips, cut down, uh, John Kerry
00:33:45.500
talking about how farmers basically have to stop growing food in order to meet, uh, the
00:33:50.640
net zero goals. Uh, so here's, uh, Ireland, uh, through a basic, what amounts to like a
00:33:57.540
FOIA, FOIA request, uh, it's been revealed that the government there is have been investigating
00:34:02.340
how we, you know, how do we get to net zero? Well, part of that is basically to call a lot
00:34:07.140
of the cows, uh, a 600 million Euro budget will be needed to call 65,000 cows every year
00:34:14.880
for three years to meet climate goals. 10% of the livestock herd needs to be displaced
00:34:20.500
in coming years. No good. This is, this is not good. Up to 65,000 dairy cows may have, have
00:34:27.780
to be removed from the national herd every year for three years at a cost of 200 million
00:34:33.640
euros in the farming. So if the farming sector is to meet its climate targets, minister for
00:34:39.360
agriculture, Charlie McConnell log said earlier this year that his department was considering
00:34:44.940
the option of a voluntary dairy reduction scheme that 2022 would be a reference year. And it
00:34:52.320
was his intention to start the scheme in 2023. The new figures from an internal department of
00:34:58.200
agriculture briefing paper produced late last year identify how the sector could close the gap
00:35:04.820
on meeting its emissions targets. The paper obtained via a freedom of information request
00:35:10.540
highlights that the core measures previously identified to reduce agriculture emissions and
00:35:15.740
subject to additional ramping up can provide a pathway when combined with the displacement of
00:35:23.040
livestock associated with the development of an, of an, uh, anaerobic digestion industry. And
00:35:28.800
that's the, it's not about the gas, the anaerobic, right? It's, um, uh, what is it? Oxygen-free
00:35:35.320
anaerobic, uh, bacteria, right? There's not, um, they don't need like oxygen to, to live, I assume,
00:35:41.400
which is then in turn, they don't need to give out, um, carbon dioxide as an output or something
00:35:47.880
like that. I could be completely wrong on that, but that's, I just remember that. It's actually
00:35:51.080
interesting mystery, right? Anaerobic bacteria, like how, uh, they're talking about how the process
00:35:57.100
for life started here on earth, uh, boring, of course, a creation, right? But, you know, slow
00:36:02.560
progress over time or whatever, uh, that you have bacteria that shows up that can actually do it
00:36:06.720
without oxygen, right? I think they're called anaerobic bacteria, if, if I remember that
00:36:10.560
correctly. Uh, but anyway, they'll put, they're meddling with this. They're putting bags on the cow's
00:36:15.320
backs to, like, capture their farts. They're putting masks on their face to capture the burps
00:36:21.240
from the, I mean, it's completely insane what they're doing to these cows now. Uh, so now we're
00:36:25.400
just coming around full. So let's just kill a lot of them. Let's see. That's like, uh, what do the
00:36:29.780
Romans call it? Um, uh, decimate, right? The 10% that's literally from decimal, decimal, right? Or,
00:36:37.220
uh, uh, decca, right? 10, 10%. It's actually a decimation of the, of the herd, essentially,
00:36:43.440
the national herd of Ireland. Uh, all right. So, and, and that's, of course, again, to comply
00:36:48.700
with the 2030 budget. However, the measures do not provide a pathway to compliance with the agreed
00:36:55.200
2025 budget period. To address the gap to target, department officials believe 10% of the livestock
00:37:01.760
herd would need to be displaced by other activities over the coming years, which is the equivalent of
00:37:06.720
approximately 740,000 animals. It says, based on the latest data, the suckler herd, I'm not too
00:37:14.840
familiar with what that is. Uh, maybe Irish people are, is already at this level of reduction. And when
00:37:20.560
it followers, calves, stores are included, this would bring the sector close to compliance with
00:37:26.660
the first carbon budget period, while certainly ensuring compliance with the second carbon budget.
00:37:32.640
The sucker herd will reach its own equilibrium. It said, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:37:36.720
So this terminology of like, Oh, we'll read, we'll look into this and researching this, whatever.
00:37:40.960
Um, this is bad. That that's what this is, right? Uh, however, however, while it's said changes to the
00:37:49.600
nitrates regulation derogeration, the word, it's a D D rock derogeration, I think it is, uh, may also act as
00:37:57.600
a quote backstop on dairy cow numbers over the decade and exit retirement scheme on the dairy side
00:38:04.000
will be needed to actively manage dairy cow numbers in the short term, approximately 60 to 65,000 dairy
00:38:09.680
cows per annum would be needed to be displaced. It's a nice way of saying it in 23, 24 and 25. So the
00:38:16.000
three coming years here, this would allow for some modest growth for new entrants and young, young
00:38:21.040
farmers, 10,000 per year. The paper stated it added that a separate fund would be needed to establish
00:38:27.440
to operate this scheme. It is anticipated that a budget of up to 200 million euros would be needed
00:38:33.120
annually. This it said was based on a payment of 3000 euros per cow for 65,000 cows. So again,
00:38:40.480
they're paying the farmers to kill their cows, to get rid of them. But ultimately of course,
00:38:46.800
who's paying for that? Because the government don't, they don't make any money on their own.
00:38:50.080
They don't generate money. They take your money, Irish people, and then they pay this to farmers to force
00:38:55.200
them to dispatch of their cows. And there you go. Voila, culling the herd. Well, where are we going
00:39:01.760
to get the remaining dairy from? What about the protein, right? Israel is working on 3D printed
00:39:09.200
steaks, folks. Just hang on because it's going to be very exciting. Funding options would need to be
00:39:14.720
explored. Yeah, of course it would. As part of the terms and conditions for the reduction scheme,
00:39:18.240
the paper outlined that farmers could not use the land for breeding ruminants, but it would be
00:39:23.680
permissible for them to feed cattle on their land. Oh, thank you. The paper also said if a suckler
00:39:29.520
beef exit scheme was launched, it may be permissible for them to diversify into sheep
00:39:34.640
production. However, it said diversification into alternative land uses would be strongly encouraged.
00:39:40.640
All right. Anyway, they got through a little bit more here, but I think that's the
00:39:44.080
that's the meat of it right there. By using what it says, by using a binding system, officials said
00:39:49.440
department would not need to signal payment rates for the suckler cow and dairy cows at this would
00:39:54.480
be politically divisive. Yeah. What about the what about the production of food? Can we can we address
00:40:01.440
that issue? Is that is that part of it? Nah, let's just reduce. That's what, of course, why this net zero
00:40:07.120
thing is absolutely insane. I mean, this will this will be death for our for us for so they want us
00:40:14.400
dead. That's the only way this right. But all of this comes in the veneer of no, no, we're say we're
00:40:20.240
saving we we're doing this because we're saving you. Right. We're saving you. Here's like bureaucrats
00:40:28.240
coming in. With paperwork forcing these people out of their occupation, essentially, you know that and
00:40:36.000
eventually disincentivizing them from owning more, you know, cows, paying them to kill them, things like
00:40:43.200
that. We've seen other crops in other parts of the world. The U.S. I remember doing that for a while.
00:40:47.280
There's get orders from the USDA, I think it was. You need to get rid of this and this and this crop.
00:40:52.480
We'll pay you, of course, but just destroy it. Right. Something is afoot here when it comes to
00:40:59.360
culling livestock in Western countries and decommissioning farms and stuff like that.
00:41:05.680
And they're using this. Well, we're saving the world, you know, kind of arch story arch that we're
00:41:13.120
we're the good guys. You see, we're saving everybody. And speaking of that, let me play that
00:41:16.880
John Kerry clip because it's perfectly exemplifies this belief that they have.
00:41:22.000
And it's true. It's it's this. Almost like cartoonish version of like where I can't think of a of a more
00:41:32.240
noble cause and where we're actually this is not hyperbole that we're actually saving the planet and
00:41:37.600
coming together here. Right. So anyway, so this was at a farming. Let me pull up the Slay news piece
00:41:45.200
here so we can get the exact place here where he said this farmers. Essentially, this is this is
00:41:53.440
if you reinterpret what he said, he basically says certain amount of farmers must stop growing food
00:42:00.720
because otherwise we will not get to net zero. Agriculture is represents 30 or 33 percent, right,
00:42:06.080
of all the carbon emissions and things like that. So they say if we don't control farming and they say
00:42:11.280
innovate, they talk a lot about that here. But at the end of the day, there's no shortcuts. Right.
00:42:16.160
If you want to try to meet these net zero goals, which is complete, it's suicide, complete suicide.
00:42:23.280
You must you must not remove farming entirely, but you have to you have to limit it, you know,
00:42:28.720
surveyor severely. Right. So it was at the. What was it called here? Yeah. Green and agenda.
00:42:37.120
The Department of Agriculture's aim for climate summit. We've talked about the aim stuff before.
00:42:44.400
Listen to to this here. This concept of an innovation mission for agriculture championing this notion of smart
00:42:54.880
agriculture. Agriculture contributes about 33 percent of all the emissions of the world. We can't get to net zero.
00:43:02.080
We don't get this job done unless agriculture is front and center is part of the solution. There it is.
00:43:10.080
How serious a component of this agriculture is, how critical it is that we get this right because lives
00:43:18.080
depend on it as well as our ability in the long run to be able to meet the challenge of the climate crisis.
00:43:25.520
Can't think of any time when so many agriculture ministers have come together here in Washington
00:43:32.000
and so many agriculture ministers have come together on the global stage in a way that is going to have
00:43:37.520
a profound impact on the outcome of this battle. And believe me, it is a battle.
00:43:46.800
Let me pause there. I look at the whole speech. Right. I've just cut it down to like three minutes.
00:43:51.440
I've seen them a number of times now with these kinds of people. They always reference World War II
00:43:57.360
and defeating the Nazis and the effort that we all had to pull together to save the world,
00:44:01.760
you know, kind of thing. And it's the same thing here. They bring that in. They basically,
00:44:04.720
I think I included that part. If I didn't, it's in the full thing where he's like, this is the,
00:44:10.640
you know, this is our, this is our great war essentially to do this. And we have to at the end,
00:44:16.960
he referenced this part is not in there, but at the end, he referenced a book of like how the
00:44:20.800
engineers won World War II or something like that. And he was talking about this massive effort that
00:44:25.920
everybody has to get involved. Everybody has to push in the same direction and basically comply.
00:44:30.960
Everybody has to comply and just do what we tell them to do. And then we'll defeat this great evil of
00:44:37.760
carbon. You know, that's what, again, cartoon is, it's totally cartoonish, but this is how they view it.
00:44:44.720
The carbon is the new Nazis. Net zero is winning World War II for these people. Back to the clip.
00:44:52.880
Unfortunately, with ideological overtones that have trapped us from making some of the decisions we
00:44:58.480
should be making and implementing them, but also with just a characteristic human frailty with respect to
00:45:08.560
our ability to summon what is necessary to get the job done.
00:45:14.640
Summon, or we got to summon something here to get the job done. See what he's talking about here?
00:45:21.680
Yeah, I think he's talking about like ideological things in the, it's basically human frailty. We have all
00:45:27.040
these, people are a little iffy when you like start destroying farms and killing livestock. Yeah, well,
00:45:33.920
I wonder why, but it's this view, oh, human frailty, people get emotional, they get involved, they get
00:45:38.720
all concerned about these kinds of things. But what we know, the thiant, you see, says, we know
00:45:44.560
we have to do this in order to survive. So we can, whatever damage we do and however catastrophic the
00:45:51.280
damage will be, which it will be when these people, you know, do entirely what they want to do. We can't
00:45:57.040
let them, but I'm saying they're trying, they're pushing for this right now. The damage will be so
00:46:01.440
immense, so catastrophic. I mean, we're talking, even if there, even if there is
00:46:10.880
any difference in the mean temperature of the earth by human activity, anthropogenic global warming,
00:46:17.520
even if that is an issue, the fact that we're right now going in the opposite direction of actually
00:46:22.640
experiencing a cooler climate overall, it means they'll adapt us to a warmer climate. They'll
00:46:30.880
start engineering crops and these kinds of things, right? They're already talking about this,
00:46:34.720
resilience. This is what he talked, when they mentioned innovation, he went on and on about
00:46:38.320
that. Farming, innovation, adventure, innovation. And that's, you know, put a, put a bag on the
00:46:43.520
cow's back and trapped its farts. You know, put a mask over its face to capture the methane and,
00:46:49.200
you know, things like this. But when they've, if they can implement all this, it will be
00:46:53.600
catastrophic effects, but they will just come around, turn around and say, well, if we didn't
00:46:57.760
do this, you see, then it would be, then it would be Armageddon. Then it would be at the end of the
00:47:02.880
world. And so no matter how much damage, livelihoods lost, people's ability to feed themselves lost,
00:47:10.080
it will still always by these people be justified. That's why it's so dangerous. It's a climate
00:47:14.960
religion. It's a belief system. It will always be justified by, by, by claiming they're the
00:47:20.720
good guys, you see, because without them stepping in and fixing this issue, you, you would all be
00:47:25.520
dead. It's, it's, it's incredibly dangerous with this kind of cultish thinking where, of course,
00:47:32.800
they're also not letting in dissenting views into this discussion. They, they're saying, well,
00:47:36.640
the debate is settled. The science is settled. Everybody agree, which of course is wrong. It's not
00:47:42.160
true. It's tons of scientists out there that have different views on this, but they don't let it,
00:47:47.520
they don't let them speak. They don't let them get in there. Uh, they just claim this is, this is
00:47:52.160
settled science. And so therefore obey us, right? I can't think of any issue where everybody
00:48:02.240
has the ability to be able to contribute to something where you can legitimately say we may
00:48:08.160
save the planet. Okay. Look at that. Save the planet. Delusion. There is no hyperbole in that
00:48:15.360
statement. No exaggeration whatsoever. Johan Rockstrom. There's no exaggeration whatsoever.
00:48:22.240
And, uh, have you have, have a look at that. Let me see if I can find the reference video here.
00:48:26.480
Uh, we don't have time. Do you guys remember that group? It was, uh, quite a few years ago now. Let me see
00:48:32.080
if I can find that. It's a, I think it is a Swedish group actually. And maybe they just restreamed it,
00:48:41.120
but I think they have some, they have a foot in this as well. And we exposed, you know, them,
00:48:48.640
or at least their agenda when we talked about the Geta Thunberg stuff, right? Of, of how she's tied
00:48:53.600
into like this whole new industry. It's just a whole economic takeover. Kind of like think of what,
00:48:58.000
uh, the Rockefellers kind of did with standard oil, uh, and decommissioning, like, you know,
00:49:06.160
the, the rail system in America or something like that back in, when was that 20s, 30s? Maybe it was
00:49:10.800
earlier, 10s or something. We get exactly one, but it was a, you know, like a pivot. It was like,
00:49:16.720
okay, we're doing oil. I mean, they even had electric vehicles back then and things like that,
00:49:20.240
but it was a complete pivot and a new, um, dynasty to control of the energy sector, essentially.
00:49:28.000
And it's the same thing happening here with this green movement. It's a, it's a not completely
00:49:32.480
new players, but it's a, it's an, it's an attempt to buy a new liberal elite to take control of energy
00:49:37.760
production, get everyone else to comply. And, and, and on top of all of this insanity of control,
00:49:42.640
uh, make a shit ton of money, uh, on this as well. And I'll play the, I'll play the,
00:49:48.080
we don't have time kind of promo that they did for global, uh, global warming after we listened to the,
00:49:53.600
um, John Kerry, uh, rest of his speech that then you get an idea of just how like insane they are.
00:50:00.400
And it's always this concept. We don't have time. Don't, don't think don't just no research.
00:50:03.760
The science is settled act now. We have to act now to save everybody. You know, it's complete,
00:50:08.160
like, just shut off any kind of rational thinking. That's the, the tempo these people play at
00:50:13.680
of the Potsdam Institute carefully articulated about 16 different tipping points that we face.
00:50:22.000
If we don't do enough to be able to lower the warming of the planet, we may be at or crossed
00:50:29.600
five of those tipping points right now. I refuse to call it climate change anymore. It's not change.
00:50:36.640
It's a crisis. And without action, millions of lives and livelihoods are going to be at risk.
00:50:41.680
Without action, millions of lives and the livelihood of the planet is at risk. This is the biggest
00:50:59.440
organizational effort that I think we have faced, uh, certainly since World War II, but perhaps ever.
00:51:07.120
So we have to reduce emissions from the food system to keep the 1.5 degrees alive. Why do we have to
00:51:13.120
keep 1.5 degrees alive? Because scientists. That's right. We need economic, social, and policy
00:51:22.640
innovation to those in civil society. We got to push more. Yes, of course. We got to be more militant.
00:51:28.800
We have to get this job done. The IEA has been clear about how we get to. We got to be more militant.
00:51:33.920
We got to get this job done. Let's go. Narratives. Goal of 2030, which is a 45% reduction in emissions
00:51:42.080
by 2030, and then continue down to net zero by 2050. It's absolute civilizational and human suicide.
00:51:51.520
That's what this is. It's a human suicide mission where they've talked themselves into that they're
00:51:57.200
the good guys. It's, we've never seen anything like it. It's unbelievable. We need every single
00:52:03.040
person here to be pushing this narrative of the way in which agriculture is going to contribute
00:52:09.120
to this victory. To this victory. And it was after you talk about, oh, World War II and the Nazis,
00:52:14.480
and oh my God, this is our, you know, carbon is our Nazi. He didn't say that, but that's, you know,
00:52:18.960
what he meant. Oh my God. It's just, how do you, how do you fight? How do you fight these people?
00:52:26.000
It's almost like we can't let them just do this. We can't let them just like experiment. I mean,
00:52:31.920
these are the people that want to, they want to spray our skies to block out sun power photons,
00:52:41.040
sunlight reaching the earth so that we can keep cooling it.
00:52:46.560
As we are, I believe, and I think that the science is backing this up, but I believe we are
00:52:53.200
we're heading into probably a mini ice age, definitely a cooling period.
00:52:59.600
Remember that strip that they get the timber had in his book, her book and stuff like that.
00:53:03.760
And they were so dishonest, right? They only sold, I forget how many thousands of years,
00:53:07.200
but if you extend the whole range right through, they've done this through dendrochronology and
00:53:11.600
other things, right? Looking at temperatures and, you know, ice core samples, these kinds of things.
00:53:16.320
If you look at the whole picture, tremendous up and down, up and down, up and down pre-human
00:53:21.600
industrialization in regards to temperatures, but they're just, no, well, let's just, let's just
00:53:26.320
cut that portion out and let's just look at this little portion. And it's like, yes, it's been a little
00:53:31.600
warming because it's been a recovery from the last, you know, cold period. This is a natural cycle.
00:53:36.240
You can't do anything about that. But anyway, look at this crazy advert here for the We Don't Have
00:53:40.720
Time, which you see up in the top left-hand side corner of John Hines' carry here. Check their
00:53:46.800
little promo out here. We are running out of time. Right now, carbon dioxide emissions are being
00:53:51.680
released at a staggering rate. Climate change will soon be self-fulfilling and unstoppable.
00:53:56.720
The ice in the Arctic will no longer deflect sunlight, and the Siberian tundra is melting while
00:54:01.600
releasing enormous quantities of methane gas into the atmosphere. We cannot turn the clock back. We
00:54:07.200
are growing closer at an unprecedented speed to the point of no return. But there is still time to
00:54:12.960
stop the emissions. So why do we not introduce a carbon dioxide tax now? Why is it we are not
00:54:18.320
shifting to 100 percent renewable energies? How is it that nothing is being done? We have a solution.
00:54:24.800
Right now, as we speak, we are building a social network. An arena where you and millions...
00:54:30.400
Ah, good. A social media platform. Just what we need.
00:54:32.880
...to people around the world will be able to watch who is really doing something to put an
00:54:37.120
end to the climate crisis. A shaming and pressure campaign. Check this out here.
00:54:41.680
An arena where you can look into what your politicians and business leaders are doing about climate change.
00:54:46.480
Do they in fact take it seriously? Are they doing their job? Love bomb the ones in power that are
00:54:52.160
actively looking for solutions. And climate bomb the ones that must do more.
00:54:56.320
Shaming. Nobody likes a bad rating. Nobody wants to be held accountable for the climate crisis.
00:55:01.200
That's right. When the pressure is felt by the people in power, they will no longer be able to
00:55:05.280
deny or mislead or... No more deny. They're climate deniers. That's right. The pressure will be so
00:55:11.360
immense that everybody will comply. This is liberal, you know, live and let live, you know,
00:55:17.360
progressive ideologues now. They're just like, shame them. You know, ridicule them. You know,
00:55:22.880
ruthless. You know, ruin their reputation. That's how we get them to come. There's no time.
00:55:28.960
Look at how hysterical that little promo video is.
00:55:32.000
They will have to change their ways. This is a time when together we can solve this crisis.
00:55:37.200
A time of great change. We're working round the clock to create this social network. But you
00:55:42.800
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00:55:57.840
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00:56:03.600
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00:56:09.200
Of course, we're always running. Don't think. Don't stay. No, no, no. It's already done.
00:56:13.360
Hurry. Hurry. Right now. Quick. Food. Do it. Oh, my God.
00:56:21.600
We can't, we can't, we can't let them, we can't let them experiment like this
00:56:27.200
with our atmosphere and with, with our, with our air, with, with the vital carbon that's
00:56:32.720
essential to life on this planet. It's amazing that like, you know, there's arguments all the
00:56:38.720
time of like, oh, well, these, these decisions affect others and they don't have a say in it
00:56:43.360
and how bad this is, whatever. But here in this front, it's just, here's science have been wheeled
00:56:47.920
out like the perfect, you know, fix. And you can never, if you, if you have any doubts or if you
00:56:52.720
question any of it, then you're a science or a climate denier, right? Which is, of course,
00:56:59.120
they're trying to get it. This is as bad as, you know, the Holocaust denier. That's why they're using
00:57:03.680
that term, right? That's what you do. You're, you're disconnected from reality. Let's shame them.
00:57:07.840
Let's go after them. Let's, let's dox them. Let's send the climate bombs to them. We're dealing with
00:57:14.320
a cult, a suicidal, insane cult that cannot have the levers of power to implement the changes that they
00:57:22.560
want to see because we all will die. It's actually, that's how insane this is. And it's incredible
00:57:28.480
that we're not seeing more of a mounted opposition to these lunatics, right? And of course, this is
00:57:36.000
not the, the end all be all here, but just, you know, we're just one jump, one example, right?
00:57:39.920
Australia just recorded their ever coolest temperatures of, of May, for example.
00:57:46.800
It says here, this week, weekend delivered Australia more record low temperatures for
00:57:55.760
the month of May, most notably to east parts. The fallen Queensland benchmarks include, this
00:58:02.240
is some reference to the, those are in the wheelhouse of keeping up with all the, the
00:58:06.720
temperature shifts and stuff in, in, uh, you know, my wheelhouse. Um, but it continues here.
00:58:12.640
Much of Australia posted their coolest summers in decades following, uh, what were also colder
00:58:18.640
than average springs and winters. The likes of Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Brisbane, uh, were among
00:58:25.040
the key metro, uh, metropolises to endure colder than average summers with the, uh, later also suffering
00:58:32.880
its coldest ever winter in 2022. Uh, and all of this, despite one of the BOMs ignoring, uh, of the
00:58:40.320
well-established UHI effect. Uh, I'm not sure about some of these abbreviations here. Uh, and two,
00:58:44.640
their overhaul of the country's weather stations, replacing all mercury thermometers with the new
00:58:50.240
0.7 warmer electronic probes. Isn't that interesting? Which got me thinking like, could it be that like,
00:58:58.080
as they upgrade some of the, or just, um, you know, the, what do you call the range of, of, uh,
00:59:04.320
not failure, but like there's always a range of like inaccuracy, right? Baked into some of these
00:59:08.160
scientific things. 0.7, 0.75, right? That would be, that's half of the 1.5 degrees that the IPCC
00:59:17.120
have been talking about, for example, could it be, but on top of that, it gets worse. So it's not only
00:59:23.520
that they've replaced all these mercury thermometers, there's people, and when we've talked about this
00:59:27.840
for years now, they're placing these, uh, you know, meters essentially to measure the temperatures
00:59:37.680
at the most retarded, but for them advantageous locations, such as this image shows a large
00:59:45.040
parking lot area. This is in, uh, uh, at Arco in Idaho and they're showing the visible and infrared
00:59:52.320
photos of, uh, MMTS placements near a sunlit wall and large parking lot, which of course we know are
00:59:59.840
basically, this is an accumulator of, of heat, right? This is not a heat sink, the opposite of that.
01:00:06.160
This is how the corrupted climate science, how they produced this partially, and this is not the only
01:00:11.760
place by the way, but this is one screenshot I could quickly find, right? Uh, this is how they've done the
01:00:16.320
job. They've, they've literally put these measurements or taken the measurements, uh, in
01:00:20.480
places that are already above average. Uh, and, and so the change is so little that they're talking
01:00:28.000
about that it's almost like, okay, they managed to hide, you know, flub the numbers. Is that the
01:00:32.400
correct, correct term? Uh, fake the numbers, kind of like, you know, reminds me of COVID and all these
01:00:37.600
things, right? Are they just like exaggerate? There's some statistical play you can do, or you're,
01:00:42.800
you're, you know, you're being disingenuous over here and say, well, this, this is really because
01:00:47.760
of, you know, whatever, this is really because of COVID in that case. But here it's like, well,
01:00:52.480
this is, this is, it's getting warmer everywhere. You see, look at all the temperatures increasing
01:00:56.480
everywhere. And it's like, well, where, where are you placing the, where are you taking rather
01:01:00.720
the measurements for this kind of stuff as we're actually getting colder, which shows you then
01:01:07.680
they're faking it. And maybe then they've, they've gotten it to see that it's slightly warmer
01:01:12.080
warmer at a time when things on average is getting cooler and cooler.
01:01:17.760
This is a dramatic and dangerous situation to be in, right? We need to go in the opposite
01:01:23.680
direction. Again, I don't even think anthropogenic global warming is a thing, but if it was the
01:01:28.080
thing, we would essentially need all the carbon we can right now to essentially, if it even matters,
01:01:34.960
right? I mean, a volcanic eruption matters more than, you know, cars or factories.
01:01:39.760
But even, but even let's, let's assume that the, okay, it does tip the scales a little bit,
01:01:46.880
or it does affect a little bit. Okay, well, we'll, we would need more carbon right now
01:01:50.720
to counteract the natural cycle of returning into a, you know, a maunder minimum, essentially,
01:01:56.800
right? There's the Melankiewicz cycle. There's all these things we we've been talking about and going
01:02:01.680
over. Another headline here from a while ago, scientists struggle to understand why Antarctica
01:02:07.440
hasn't warmed for over 70 years, despite rise in CO2. And of course, who can forget the classics,
01:02:14.480
right? UN predicts disaster if global warming is not checked. From June 29, 1989, entire nations
01:02:23.120
could be wiped off the face of the earth by rising sea levels if the global warming trend
01:02:27.920
is not reversed by the year 2000. They've done this over and over and over again to try to scare us
01:02:34.320
into submission. Wrong forecast every time. AP, health and sciences, five-year climate forecast,
01:02:41.040
more high heat continued, U.S. southwestern drought and 40% chance of the year that exceeds Paris warming,
01:02:48.960
warming goal, right? And of course, you can forget Greta Thunberg getting in on this as well. Back from
01:02:55.280
2018 in June, a top climate scientist is warning that climate change will wipe out all of humanity unless
01:03:02.400
we stop using fossil fuels over the next five years. And here we are, right? Still alive.
01:03:11.680
There's more. Here's Antonio Guterres, the Secretary General of the United Nations. Humanity faces
01:03:20.000
collective suicide over climate crisis, warns UN chief. And of course, he's done promotional
01:03:27.840
photographs such as this one, our sinking planet. This is all marketing, all bullshit. It's a huge
01:03:35.360
gay op, all of this. Speaking of the UN, who can forget, of course, that also, oh, also, that's right,
01:03:41.360
the reason why we need to fight climate change is because that's fighting racism. The global climate
01:03:47.440
crisis is a racial justice crisis. And of course, we mentioned religion and occult-like behavior earlier.
01:03:56.400
Who can forget? At COP 27 this year was the UN climate conference in Egypt. There was a multi or
01:04:05.520
inter, some people call it interfaith event, a multi-faith event where they were seeking to get
01:04:11.120
what they called the Ten Commandments of Climate Change, I believe, right?
01:04:17.520
So it took place at the Sinai Peninsula, which, of course, is going to give a biblical reference,
01:04:21.760
an Abrahamic reference as well. Religious communities and religious leaders have a key
01:04:26.480
role to play in addressing climate change and climate justice. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:04:33.520
So we're going to go extinct. Did you know that? Five years? Five years ago. So it was five. Well,
01:04:37.120
it was 12, I guess, a little previously. It was five previously, but no, it's really 12 now. This
01:04:44.320
this time is really for real. We're all going to die unless you do exactly what we tell you to do.
01:04:49.520
This is how they play the game. It's absolutely disgusting, but it's going to have real life
01:04:54.160
consequences. And if you start meddling with livestock and farmers, farming, farms, things like
01:05:01.200
this, you're blocking out sunlight and stuff. Like now you're in a different, now you're in a different
01:05:05.440
territory. They just, they're going to have to be stopped. These people in one way or another, or
01:05:11.360
or it's going to be a nightmare. But anyway, that's so that's interesting when it comes to the ESGs and
01:05:16.960
stuff that there is, I think there is an opposition kind of forming to some of this stuff.
01:05:24.320
But they're very talented into scaring people into compliance. Very talented at that. You saw it
01:05:32.160
under COVID, which is kind of like a test of sorts. We've talked about climate lockdowns, that that
01:05:38.000
might be something coming. So we'll see how they continue to play this in the future. But this is
01:05:42.640
something to that has to be, you know, looked out for. And then, of course, you have the carbon capture
01:05:46.960
project on top of this, which is big machines are being built in like the American Midwest. They're
01:05:52.400
being built in Iceland right now. There's other places around the globe, too. They just suck in air,
01:05:57.280
filter out and capture the carbon. And then they're going to bury this deep, deep underground.
01:06:02.960
It's going to be a disaster for any kind of organic life on this planet, because it needs carbon.
01:06:08.400
Carbon is the lifeblood. And so that's partially why they're doing this. I think it's absolutely
01:06:14.720
insane, to be honest. All right. So let's shift topic a little bit here. I wanted to show
01:06:25.520
speaking of speaking of, well, we'll get to the summer aspect of this, but we're getting to Sweden a
01:06:30.960
little bit here, too. But I quickly wanted to show you, show you this. Let me see. Can we?
01:06:36.960
Yeah. Can you see those? Yeah. Okay. Yeah. You can see those. Good.
01:06:41.680
There's a new TV series out and we've shown, we've shown screenshots from this before, right?
01:06:47.120
Remember the, the, our, our Viking ancestors classic meme from what, a couple of years back.
01:06:52.160
Uh, but in that vein, there's a new series, tremendous, uh, investment from SVT, which is
01:06:59.280
the Swedish public televisions. Uh, this is funded by the, the, the people, right? This is public
01:07:06.720
service as to call it. They're indoctrinating you that they're forcing you to, uh, to take a bite of
01:07:12.320
the shit sandwich. Uh, as they say, essentially you must pay. Even if you're not watching this,
01:07:17.120
you must pay. Uh, essentially they claim there's a way out, but they don't buy that.
01:07:21.920
So they're working on this new series for, I think a few years now, the history of Sweden.
01:07:28.160
One of the comments here was we want to spread knowledge about which events and people have
01:07:32.320
shaped Sweden. So here are some of the actors, of course, as Sweden celebrates its 500th anniversary.
01:07:38.400
It's technically more than that. It's, it's, it's a thousand, you know, but, but okay, well,
01:07:43.120
we'll take it officially, right? The official formation. And, uh, will you, will you look at
01:07:47.680
it? Here's, here's some of the, here's some of the early Swedes, ladies and gentlemen.
01:07:52.800
Can I, uh, can I zoom, let me zoom in on the, let me zoom in properly here on the, uh,
01:07:57.760
on the image for you here. Here we go. Here's the, here's the classical, uh, early,
01:08:04.000
uh, you know, kind of Nordic, uh, hunter gather for you right here.
01:08:08.960
And he has a, uh, a brave and bold neighbor over there too. Look at that. Huh? This is a chat,
01:08:14.480
your chatter man dose for the day. Uh, and then of course, let me go back. We have the second
01:08:19.840
screenshot, which just basically looks like, I don't know, like a Lebanese girl, maybe Iraq,
01:08:25.920
Iraqi girls, something like that. Uh, these are the people that claimed that, uh, occupied, uh, Sweden
01:08:31.760
early on. Right. Oh, well we, they had, uh, they had to dark skin, dark skin. We've debunked this.
01:08:37.280
Many other people far, you know, more, uh, scientifically inclined with the right language
01:08:41.360
and stuff. I've debunked this as well that you basically can't, this is a very hard thing to,
01:08:46.240
to determine. Right. Um, but they'll, they're running with this. And so we got to make sure
01:08:52.640
that we don't have any kind of, you know, patriotic, uh, kind of ideas coming up here
01:08:57.760
in terms of the celebration of the nation on its anniversary and things like that. So we have to
01:09:01.920
try to, you know, drive that knife in the, in the back of, of Swedes to say, no, no, no, no, no, no,
01:09:07.440
you're an invader. You see, it was just the indigenous, uh, the, the noble saw me, uh,
01:09:13.440
they were here before you and you'll, you stole all the land. It's funny. Someone commenting on it
01:09:17.360
the other day, they even said that like reindeer, uh, hurting, right. Uh, herds of having live, um,
01:09:24.320
reindeer as, as your livestock is basically like, uh, was a Swedish of the Swedish people invention
01:09:32.560
right in the 1500s or something like this, essentially. And, uh, and it was brought to
01:09:37.280
the summit later. They took inspiration from, from the Swedes that did it. Uh, but that doesn't,
01:09:41.360
that doesn't stop them. You see, we are the perpetual, uh, invaders wherever we go. Uh,
01:09:47.360
but there's some great shot tips. I'm looking forward to this. This is not out yet. Uh, there has been,
01:09:51.440
I think one website that they set up and we've shown you some of the screenshots there before.
01:09:56.080
So it's kind of more of the same so far now that the series is going to take you from the,
01:09:59.920
like the ice age, which is presumably this is like from this is, this is the ice age people. All
01:10:04.160
right. Um, I thought we were the cold ice age people. How, how does, how, how would a Nick
01:10:08.640
Cannon deal with something like, like this now? I thought we were the cruel ice people that have no,
01:10:13.280
uh, no sympathy where, uh, we're continuously mean to others. No, you see, it was actually brown
01:10:19.280
and black people that were the ice people. Uh, how would they deal with something like this?
01:10:24.080
No, but anyway, uh, we'll see what happens when that final is out. It's going to take you all the
01:10:27.840
way up, I guess, to somewhat modern history. Uh, they continuously have to undermine things for us.
01:10:34.240
Uh, as a group, we can't have anything that's exclusively ours. And even in countries that had like
01:10:39.120
no colonialism, no kind of involvement in the slave trade or anything like that, it doesn't matter.
01:10:44.400
It's the same MO for every single white country. And that's to undermine and give us white guilt
01:10:49.600
and say, no, you didn't build that. It's not from you. You showed up later. You're an invader.
01:10:54.240
That's what this underlies. Complete bullshit. Obviously a lot of kickback, uh, pushback,
01:10:59.280
better term, uh, against this show when the final is coming out. Uh, and here's another goody to check
01:11:06.560
this out here. We have, uh, is this nothing that reminds me more of like, you know, like positive
01:11:12.880
association in Sweden. It's everybody's graduating student. Uh, we call it, um,
01:11:20.640
it's summer is getting warm. You're it's a long break coming up. It's like, it was some of the,
01:11:24.880
it's the best time to be in Sweden kind of thing, right? Long summer break, long, wonderful nights
01:11:29.760
and stuff like that. And, uh, now of course, because of our wonderful diversity and an addition
01:11:36.480
of spicy additions of the country. Now, of course, we have a lot of non-Swedish people celebrating
01:11:42.160
student, right? They're, uh, be like, yeah, student celebration. So there was a, a, uh, and I'll get
01:11:49.120
to this one here too, by the way, because these are three girls that are holding up the Eritrean flag.
01:11:53.440
So instead of these people come to Sweden, they're educated in Sweden by Swedish taxpayers,
01:12:00.160
essentially, right? Because they're given the free education, right? And so when they graduate
01:12:05.120
and have their final, you know, day of celebration, they don't hop, they don't hold up a Swedish flag,
01:12:10.800
right? They hold up a flag of their parents' homeland. And we'll, we'll look at a clip on this
01:12:17.760
too later. Um, cause it's a live trans. Actually, let's do that first. Let's, let's look at that
01:12:24.480
first. I'll live translate this if I can. Uh, that's why we're choosing Eritrea's flag, uh, to celebrate
01:12:32.480
the, uh, our graduation. We want to show respect. That's right. Not to, uh, not to Sweden.
01:12:40.400
I'll, at the end of the day, I think this is a good, I'm glad they're not like embracing Sweden,
01:12:44.320
right? We've talked about this. It's, we want them not to merge and integrate with Sweden.
01:12:49.840
It's going to be easier for us if they are considered themselves outsiders than insiders,
01:12:54.080
but a lot of the normally conservatives are like, why don't they wave the Swedish flag?
01:12:58.000
And so again, we're agreeing with liberals for the wrong reason. Uh, well, maybe, maybe it's a good,
01:13:02.640
but it's, but it still needs to be pointed out because it's an obviously attack, an attack on Swedes,
01:13:08.000
on Sweden, that they don't, they don't care about you. They're just here to, to use you,
01:13:11.920
essentially. Check out this, uh, they come, presumably she's talking about her parents here. Uh,
01:13:23.920
they're come here to Sweden from Eritrea. And so we're showing a kind of respect back to those
01:13:38.560
You want to, sorry, let me pause here. You, you want to, you want to celebrate, is that the right term?
01:13:44.320
Yeah, you want to, um, raise up, celebrate your parents that came from a different country and have
01:13:52.160
fought, uh, their way to Sweden to, to, to, to do everything that's possible for them so that us,
01:14:00.480
meaning these girls, uh, get the best possible life, essentially.
01:14:03.440
So we want to celebrate them, where they come from and where we come from. So they know that.
01:14:14.800
Yeah, I'm not sure if these gals are, uh, born in Sweden because we know that that doesn't make
01:14:19.680
them Swedish, but it's fascinating to see which side they choose. They choose their own ethnic group.
01:14:26.560
They've never even been there presumably, but they choose this over Sweden.
01:14:30.960
And the, uh, interviewer asks, and, uh, why don't you want to bring the Swedish flag
01:14:46.160
Because you want the flag from where your roots are from, which it's like, I actually, I agree, right?
01:14:52.160
But this is like, this is a sign of conquest. This is them showing we're here and we're taking over.
01:14:59.600
We hate your country. We disrespect Swedes. We don't care about you. We're not going to show
01:15:03.040
you any respect. I know. Sure. I know you paid for education. You made sure that we got all these,
01:15:08.400
you know, wonderful things that presumably they're there for. What's their thank you? Uh,
01:15:12.800
fuck you. That's their thank you. And she says here,
01:15:16.080
uh, all my relatives, my entire family, um, extended family is from Eritrea. They come from there.
01:15:26.720
It's, this is not interesting. It's, it's like a, um, a comforting or a safe safety is not the
01:15:38.800
correct term. Trygghet. It feels safe. I guess it's the best translation I can think of. It feels safe.
01:15:48.240
It feels, uh, close, you know, close, uh, to carry this flag, the Eritrean flag.
01:15:58.400
Trygghet. Like, yes, security, safety, uh, that would be kind of the best translation for it.
01:16:03.200
Uh, and I appreciate Sweden. She says, and what everything Sweden has done for me, but that's not
01:16:13.040
enough for me to bring the flag, meaning the Swedish flag. So it's not enough what they've done.
01:16:18.080
I will just harken back to my ethnic groups. It's not, let me, okay, let me do a, I gotta find the right.
01:16:27.440
Sometimes it's not the perfect word here. Let me, uh, translate that. Trygghet. Okay, security,
01:16:33.760
translate. Okay, maybe that's, that's, that's decent. That's security. It's a, it's a little,
01:16:38.320
I would not try, I would not even use that word entirely. Uh, I would say, yeah, safety,
01:16:43.600
or I feel safe when I have this flag. It's something, in other words, and you know that that's because
01:16:48.000
ethnically, this is what they connect with. They know that they're foreigners. They know that this is
01:16:53.120
not their home country, but it's, it's just, it's to spit in the face of Swedes. That's what,
01:17:01.040
that's what it is, right? That's what it is. Okay, clip is over there. You get the idea, right? So,
01:17:06.320
uh, this, uh, gay homosexual here, Anders Lindberg, uh, on Twitter says, here's a suggestion.
01:17:17.040
Let people wave whatever country's flag they want to wave, uh, on their graduation, essentially.
01:17:23.920
This guy is a, he's, uh, he's gonna need to go in a catapult, uh, one day, uh, in Minecraft,
01:17:31.040
this guy, in mine, in Minecraft. Uh, anyway, so let me play. Here's another one. Here's a little
01:17:38.160
classic student, uh, celebration or, uh, graduation celebration in, uh, central Gothenburg.
01:18:26.960
Why don't you have the Swedish flag? And then her retort is, are you racist?
01:18:37.440
We're living in Sweden and therefore we don't want to celebrate Sweden.
01:18:53.680
Yeah, where, where, why don't you have the Swedish flag? Uh, well, because I'm from, is that the,
01:18:58.560
is that the Russian flag? Which flag is that? And then she says, well, why don't you have the Swedish flag?
01:19:02.400
Well, are you racist? Is the retort. So they, they know what to say.
01:19:05.120
It's that he's, that he's, that he's completely pro-
01:19:22.640
Okay, that's, that's, that's gold. He walks up to the police.
01:19:35.120
Uh, uh, uh, uh, can you shoot, uh, rockets? Uh, do you have fireworks? Can you have fireworks
01:19:40.080
right now? Which of course is true. Uh, no, it's not allowed right now. Maybe it's some, uh,
01:19:44.400
maybe you can't choose it, shoot it. I'm off in that spot, or maybe there's some kind of, uh,
01:19:48.320
you know, fire restriction or something, but regardless, do they do anything about it?
01:19:51.680
Of course, of course not. Here's the spicy diversity, doing whatever the hell they want on our streets.
01:20:14.400
Yeah, here's the, uh, here's the other piece in case you missed that. Let's, let's have,
01:20:17.440
I have a translated version. Fuck Sweden. Here we go.
01:20:20.000
BG motherfucking Kurdistan, fuck Sweden. There we go. BG motherfucking Kurdistan,
01:20:26.480
fuck Sweden. Kurdistan. So, of course, it's funny because Kurdistan is, I've seen
01:20:35.280
liberal publications like, uh, I mean, they're globalist, obviously, well, liberal,
01:20:40.000
it's equal, it's equals globalist now, but you know, like foreign policy journal,
01:20:44.880
I think that's a publication arm of the CFR. I could be wrong on that.
01:20:50.320
Basically arguing that like, we need an ethno nation for the Kurds, right? Essentially,
01:20:54.560
uh, which is, which is like weird when you think like American outlets are, are lobbying for that
01:21:00.800
when they have a close partnership with Turkey, uh, through NATO and things like that. And of course,
01:21:05.280
Turkey, even the whole, as we're getting to that later, the whole NATO thing. And the question,
01:21:10.160
um, is that Turkey had been blocking Sweden because apparently, allegedly, right? We,
01:21:15.760
Sweden has given like, uh, uh, safe refuge for Kurdish terrorists, according to Turkey. So
01:21:22.000
Turkey had been like, well, you got to deal with some, you can't burn a Quran. You've got to deal
01:21:25.520
with these, uh, what they have labeled terrorists, Kurdistan people and stuff like that. And, and
01:21:29.200
everything has been like this long tradition of like left wing, uh, Antifa, anti-fascist groups and
01:21:36.720
like the, uh, YPG and some of these other groups to the P PKK, uh, like terrorist groups, essentially.
01:21:45.600
Right. And the relationship between them has been very, the left is, I've always backed them up.
01:21:51.120
There's even some photos and videos that suggest that there's leftist down training with these
01:21:56.000
groups. Right. So they're, they're in Northern Turkey. They're seeking their own ethnic homeland,
01:22:00.880
but look at the replies, right? They're standing up with their own flag. Presumably they're all for
01:22:06.720
like an ethno nation for Kurds in this region, which is why Turkey is fighting them. And then someone
01:22:12.080
brings up, why don't you have a Swedish flag? And then you're a racist. See, they see it doesn't,
01:22:16.480
it's not about consistency is not about a double stack. They don't give a shit about any of this.
01:22:21.280
They, they just wheel out what they need to say to get you to shut up and comply.
01:22:24.960
But this is a, these are weapons used against us. This is a, these are attacks on us.
01:22:31.440
They're seeing this as conquest. I saw a bunch of people just in this tweet thread alone,
01:22:35.680
a bunch of Swedes that were like kind of trying to logically argue here. Well, should they,
01:22:40.080
does it matter? And oh, well, uh, uh, maybe if you go somewhere, it's a Swede,
01:22:45.040
you go to like Thailand or you're in America and you have a Swedish flag. That's the same thing.
01:22:49.440
And stuff is like, no, like don't, don't overcomplicate this. Don't try to hyperanalyze
01:22:54.560
this. Don't, don't run some, what is it? Uh, um, uh, pit, pit pool, or what is it called again?
01:23:00.160
Like pits pits in the pit pool, uh, learn, learn a new term. The other word here the other day here,
01:23:05.760
uh, is it pit pool or pull, pull, pull, not pulpit pill, something like that. It was like
01:23:12.720
hyper analyzing, uh, the Talmud or something like that. It was something I'll find the right
01:23:18.560
term later, but it's like a hilarious term. It's basically like intense navel gazing,
01:23:23.280
you know, you can, or like hair splitting, right? Point is I'm seeing them going over this,
01:23:29.120
like crazy in the thread, trying to justify this in different ways. And it was like,
01:23:32.320
boys, boys, Swedes. This is very simple. They're seeing this as conquest. They're the
01:23:37.920
new colonizers. They're doing this justly and they'll do and say whatever they need to say
01:23:42.000
to get you to shut up and comply. That's, that's basically what this is. It's not rocket science.
01:23:46.720
You know what I mean? Not rocket rocket science whatsoever. But anyway, so yeah, so it's NATO,
01:23:51.760
uh, try to get Sweden involved and the Turkey says no. And then we have the Kurdish connection
01:23:55.920
while they're out in our streets saying, fuck, like we're protecting and helping people.
01:24:00.080
They're still just like hate you and resent you. They resent your people. They resent your
01:24:04.480
country and all these things. And what do we get back for it? Well,
01:24:06.960
fuck Sweden, go Kurdistan. That's what we get back essentially.
01:24:10.160
Uh, so speaking of that, uh, let's, let's check in on the, uh,
01:24:13.760
the NATO thing with Sweden here. Let me take this one real quick here.
01:24:20.000
when you're possessed by demons who want earth for themselves,
01:24:23.360
a cold civilizational wide suicide looks like an easy plan.
01:24:28.480
Get them a pesky human carbon out. That's true. Uh, I guess at the end of the day,
01:24:36.400
you know, problem when it comes to the, the carbon question, right?
01:24:38.960
With the biggest producers of it, we are carbon and stuff. So just a,
01:24:43.280
no, not put, I'll find a term. Someone says in chat there,
01:24:46.560
pit, pull, not pulpit. It was like a reverse of that.
01:24:51.600
Pull, pill, pull or something. I'll find the term later, but it's a very good term.
01:24:55.600
Um, they want us gone. The easiest way would just be to have a mass culling because then you get
01:25:03.520
rid of carbon essentially. All right. All right. Anyway, let me, uh, let me see here. Do we have
01:25:08.080
a couple of more? Uh, maybe next time says we don't have time, Henrik. That's right. We don't
01:25:12.480
have time. Don't think maybe next time we'll have time. How about that one? Blinken says the time is
01:25:19.520
now speaking of, we don't have time for Sweden to join NATO. We are wanting to seek a NATO wide
01:25:27.360
approval of Sweden stat immediately. So Blinken of course, uh, was at this summit. I think it was in
01:25:34.160
Moldova. This was another interesting things happening there too. We'll get to that a little
01:25:37.440
bit later. Uh, but, uh, here's what, uh, Blinken said. I'm going to have to turn this up. I think this
01:25:41.920
clip was low. Let's check this out. First, let me just say it is appropriate that, uh, every ally
01:25:52.880
have a clear say in the admission of new members or the session of new members because it comes down
01:25:59.120
to article five. Um, each member is making a solemn commitment to every other member that it will join
01:26:07.440
in coming to their defense if they are the victims of aggression. Uh, and so it's important that every
01:26:15.040
member, uh, have its, uh, have its say in, in this process. And as I said earlier, uh, by historic terms,
01:26:22.640
this has moved remarkably rapidly and we believe it needs to come to a conclusion, uh, now. With regard to
01:26:30.160
Sweden's accession and the F-16s, these are distinct issues. Um, both though, are vital in our
01:26:36.960
judgment to European security. Um, I've already been clear about why it's profoundly in the interests
01:26:42.960
of the, uh, the Alliance, uh, and the United States to have Sweden as a formal ally, uh, in NATO. And
01:26:49.680
as I said, we expect that process, uh, to be completed, um, in the weeks ahead.
01:26:56.720
Yep. So they were seeking this, uh, they wanted to get Sweden to join now in June. Uh, I think this
01:27:02.080
last, uh, summit they were holding in, uh, Moldova was kind of like the, the final, uh, push.
01:27:06.560
They want to try to get Turkey to kind of approve this. Uh, he's now won a new term. It was very
01:27:10.800
closer for a while, right? He might not win a new term, might be a left-wing guy in there. And I was
01:27:14.000
speculating at the time, maybe, maybe that, maybe there's some, I mean, who knows how deep this goes,
01:27:18.880
right? I mean, right now, the big issue is like Russia, the multipolar world order. We got to get
01:27:23.200
Sweden in there. We have to control the Baltic ocean entirely. We have to have the island of Gotland.
01:27:26.560
We have to build our bases on there, blah, blah, blah, all these things. Right. Uh, so they were like,
01:27:30.160
maybe they're doing a gay op on Erdogan and trying to get him out because he's being a difficult NATO
01:27:36.240
member right now. But, uh, he, he narrowly won another term. Uh, and so he's kept putting pressure,
01:27:43.760
uh, on Sweden to do basically, uh, their bidding to, uh, to comply. Um, so anyway, they want to, uh,
01:27:50.800
make their ascension now. So we'll see what happens in the next, uh, couple of days here
01:27:53.840
in the next week, uh, or two, uh, cause it could be final then. Uh, of course I'm vehemently opposed
01:28:00.000
to this. I think it's insane. Uh, Finland have just joined, uh, and you're going to see other
01:28:05.840
things change as a consequence of that. It's no, it's not only NATO, but that's a big part of it.
01:28:10.800
It's just another, uh, you know, kind of globalist arm essentially. Um, yes, and we're talking about
01:28:15.920
pill pull. Is that basically a pill pull? Wasn't that what I said? Check this out here. Uh, pill pull.
01:28:21.920
Maybe it's pronounced different pill pill. I guess they, they translate that to, uh, is a method of
01:28:27.040
studying the Talmud through intense textual analysis to explain conceptual differences between various
01:28:32.160
halakhic rulings or to reconcile any apparent contradictions presented from various readings
01:28:37.360
of different texts, blah, blah, blah, blah is entered English. This word pill pull as a colloquialism
01:28:43.680
used by some to indicate extreme disputation or caustic hair splitting. Pill pull is critical analysis
01:28:50.240
and hair splitting caustic argumentation, especially among Jewish scholars on Talmudic subjects. Yeah,
01:28:56.160
I saw someone use it the other day. Uh, I think that is it, Sith. Thank you. Thank you, uh, for the
01:29:01.040
clarification there. Okay, so we'll see if, uh, Sweden joins and we had some great comment about, uh, Mr. Ladybugs,
01:29:13.440
Lindsay Graham. Do you remember the lady, uh, the, uh, ladybug story? If you don't, uh, be warned,
01:29:20.080
Google Lindsay Graham and ladybugs, uh, saying, well, let me, let me, let me let him, let me have the,
01:29:28.240
the gay congressman or senator it is, right, from, uh, South Carolina speak for himself.
01:29:34.240
Free or die. Free or die. Now you are free. Yes. And we will be. And the Russians are dying.
01:29:40.780
That's the best money we've ever spent. Thank you so much. Now it's. Let me take that again.
01:29:47.360
Hear that? Free or die. Free or die. Now you are free. Yes. And we will be. And the Russians are dying.
01:29:54.120
That's the best money we've ever spent. Thank you so much. Now it's. What a nice, what a nice guy, eh?
01:30:01.360
Okay. The Russians are dying. It's the best money we've ever spent, man. I'll tell you this guy.
01:30:10.080
Uh, if there ever is anybody, uh, uh, Oh, YouTube, pull the plug. Oy vey. Oh, is it? Let me check real quick.
01:30:17.360
It's just on this one. Maybe. Or is it the old channel? Oh, yeah. Oh, channel me. Oh, there you go. Okay.
01:30:23.400
All right. Red Ice TV returns is, uh, officially capsized on YouTube. Ladies and gentlemen, big surprise.
01:30:31.220
Yeah, we've had that burner account. It usually grows to like maybe kind of a thousand or so.
01:30:35.200
And then it's, then it's gone. All right. Okay. Anyway, we're very sad over here. Uh, Russia.
01:30:42.580
Thank you, uh, Anderson Paladin too, for letting me know about that. Uh, Russia issues arrest
01:30:47.580
warrant for Lindsey Graham over Ukraine comments. Russia's interior minister has issued an arrest
01:30:53.060
warrant for U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham following his comments related to the fighting in Ukraine.
01:30:57.580
Well, it's kind of, it was kind of a little bit more than that, ABC News. It was, it's great
01:31:01.760
that Russians are dying and it's the best money we've ever spent. Oh, here we go. In an edited
01:31:08.200
video of his meeting Friday with a Ukrainian president, they say, here's, here's the fact check
01:31:12.500
right away there. No, no, no, no. It's out of context. Uh, Graham, a Republican from South Carolina
01:31:18.300
noted that the Russians are dying and described the U.S. military assistance to the country as the
01:31:22.000
best money we've ever spent. Well, you can't separate the two. He's there to confirm like all
01:31:27.420
the aid that America has given the support for Ukraine. Uh, and of course that this is hurting
01:31:32.380
Russia. This is not, this is not, they're not separated. They might've been separated by a couple
01:31:38.380
of sentences in between, but you know, it's, it's the, the military aid or it's the weapons or whatever
01:31:45.600
the cost is that they've helped out Ukraine with in their war effort. That's the best money that we've
01:31:51.260
ever spent. That's what his comments is about. And in that same conversation, he mentioned that the
01:31:56.120
Russians are dying. Oh man. But anyway, it's good that they're, uh, issuing a arrest warrant for this, uh,
01:32:04.080
this guy Graham commented on Twitter saying that to know that my commitment to Ukraine has drawn the
01:32:08.300
ire of Putin's regime brings me immense joy. Yeah. This is a little neocon. You never married this
01:32:13.800
guy, right? That's he's, he's definitely closet homosexual. This guy, there's no doubt about it.
01:32:18.460
No doubt about it whatsoever. Uh, he would be happy if we started world war three, which of course,
01:32:24.940
again, putting in context with like, you know, the current, um, regime and things like that,
01:32:29.780
which is trying to reach, you know, kind of like a net zero and stuff like that in this capacity,
01:32:33.500
you can just provide endless, uh, support for, uh, the war effort and literally have your money go
01:32:40.160
up in smoke, uh, and literally producing more pollution that I think few other activities does
01:32:47.140
on the earth, meaning war. But no, let's not talk. Let's not talk about that. You can't have your cow,
01:32:54.120
but let's take all your money and give it to Ukraine so they can literally blow it up.
01:32:58.900
That is not a problem whatsoever. So we also have the, uh, situation in Kosovo heating up as well,
01:33:10.580
Serbia, Kosovo. Uh, the Serbs are being targeted once again, speaking of NATO, there's not Kofor,
01:33:16.400
Kofor troops there, which of course is NATO troops. Let me just underline that before we look at some of
01:33:21.220
the clips. It's a NATO led international peacekeeping force. That's right. We're here to keep the peace.
01:33:27.680
Remember, this is the one that they turned on the Serbs and sided with the Muslims. That's,
01:33:34.180
that's what NATO did. What do you think is going to happen in all these other, but it's just,
01:33:38.580
I just don't understand how anybody on who's like a nationalist can, can think NATO is good or what
01:33:47.040
they're doing is good. They've, they've historically, they've undermined every single effort, right?
01:33:52.560
Would it be great if like Ukraine was truly independent from these forces and fighting for
01:33:58.920
their, you know, nation? It's like, yeah, sure. You know what I mean? I think they have the right
01:34:02.220
to, and I think they should, but then you, you know, and it doesn't mean who they're fighting
01:34:06.360
is automatically the good guy either, but you realize like how incredibly detrimental these,
01:34:13.660
these organizations have been to the, the overall development over the last few decades,
01:34:18.400
right? Not just NATO, not just, you know, a few of these globalist institutions like the United
01:34:24.340
Nations, but all of them put together. And maybe all of them doesn't have a foot in every country
01:34:29.420
at all times, but they all tug and pull on each other. And it's a general direction. Look at Sweden,
01:34:34.060
for example, right? We've not been a member of NATO and we've still kind of gone down the same path.
01:34:38.480
And the people say, aha, see, NATO has nothing to do with it. Well, it has, it has.
01:34:42.680
It's, it's one more, you know, group, international group or, you know, alliance in this case,
01:34:50.280
military alliance that will help to, to lock in a country of going the same direction. They can put
01:34:56.360
pressure on countries. They can tell them what they need to do, what they don't need to do,
01:34:59.660
what they can do, what they can't do, blah, blah, blah. It's horrible. So anyway, more footage
01:35:04.700
coming out of ethnic Serbs clashing with Kofor, these NATO-led peacekeeping forces. Let's check some
01:36:06.700
As you can see, huge mess again, huge problem in the region.
01:37:31.200
all right so as you can see nice and peaceful once again
01:37:42.000
now this is a the balkans is a is a issue and a problem and again if you want to you know
01:37:49.440
balkanization right it's like there's been an issue here because of ethnic differences
01:37:54.900
uh multiple ethnic groups in the same territories and stuff what do you think
01:37:59.960
is going to happen and what it will look like in most western countries uh as the majority ethnic
01:38:05.240
groups are being displaced and we bring in all these other ethnic groups the exact same thing
01:38:09.200
it's going to be massive balkanization which of course is exactly what they want right order out
01:38:14.100
of chaos create the chaos you can come in and secure bring in the security and the safety and
01:38:18.540
things i'm not saying that's the only reason for why they've opened our borders but that's just
01:38:21.680
just one of them permanent international un nato forces on whatever soil that you need
01:38:29.500
to essentially um control the population right or make sure that no one gets out of
01:38:35.700
you know gets ideas and try to break free and do what they want to do right become a vote vote in a
01:38:41.400
right-wing government or whatever and try to declare their own uh separateness from from all
01:38:45.960
the global homo stuff things like that essentially so anyway there was one clip here and it and it's not
01:38:51.420
it it does i feel it it doesn't correctly underline all the issues of what the reasons are
01:38:57.600
uh but they were they were trying to kind of explain a little bit of why there is ethnic tensions
01:39:01.760
uh in the region uh let's listen to this and of course it's the yeah it's a small
01:39:08.300
it's a it's a difference of of how they should be ruled essentially right you have a majority ethnic
01:39:14.420
serbs in an area that's then dictated to by a what is it a kosovo bosnian is that what it is or is it
01:39:22.700
albanian uh kosovo bosnian i believe it is um over overarching uh led governments right uh listen to
01:39:32.500
this here tensions are flaring in northern kosovo where ethnic albanian mayors have been trying to
01:39:39.900
take office following april elections boycotted by the local i'm sorry it was all it was albanian
01:39:44.860
right let me let me go back there again though where ethnic albanian mayors have been trying to
01:39:49.860
albanians okay yeah office following april elections boycotted by the local majority serb population
01:39:56.200
on monday serb demonstrations left at least 30 nato peacekeepers and 52 serbs injured
01:40:04.520
15 years after albanian majority kosovo declared independence serbia still refuses to recognize
01:40:12.160
kosovo's statehood and instead deems it part of its territory this is despite recognition for kosovo
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from major eu countries and the u.s who've called on all parties to de-escalate the situation
01:40:24.800
kosovo is attempting to assert authority over all its territory while serbs are pushing for an
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association of municipalities operating with some authority in serb majority regions
01:40:38.100
pristina rejects this as a recipe for a mini state within kosovo effectively partitioning the
01:40:45.280
country along ethnic lines kosovo's prime minister albin kurti explained his proposition i proposed a
01:40:52.280
normalization model which serbia already has with republic of croatia because there is no
01:40:58.340
normalization good neighborly relations without mutual recognition but also without serious honest
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treatment of the protection of national minorities serbia and kosovo have made little progress on this
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despite committing in 2013 to dialogue aimed at normalizing ties a requirement for both to gain
01:41:19.900
eu membership there you go see a requirement for both to get eu membership let's just i mean again i
01:41:26.500
think in this case you have to divide among ethnic lines otherwise these issues are just forever going
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to continue right and it's it's it's a i mean it's not even obviously this is not comparable to israel
01:41:37.940
palestine but i'm saying like here's an issue right of like you have an ethnic majority in one area that's
01:41:44.440
dictated to by another another ethnic group and they don't want that they want to have this for
01:41:48.780
themselves and of course the kosovo albanians says no why why are we going to give up this territory
01:41:53.820
make us like haha we're going to try to force you and then you have issues after issues after issues
01:41:59.300
and it keep bubbling up it will it might sell down for a little bit by like a hardcore you know it's
01:42:04.500
like just have nato and american bomb you know bombings coming in and air raids coming in and drop bombs on
01:42:10.100
the serbs and and maybe maybe they will you know maybe let's sell it settle down a little bit for
01:42:16.360
for a little while and that they have to permanent international nato forces on the ground to kind of
01:42:20.880
preserve the peace right but then eventually it bubbles back up again and you get these same
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problems this is why it's impossible to have multi-ethnic countries and neither want to give
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up the territory which i understand and this is this is the this is history this is human history
01:42:36.020
this is what it's been about not always and all the time but that's what it is right you fight over
01:42:40.940
territory and you say this is my shit no that's mine and then then they fight okay so not a big
01:42:46.840
surprise uh what is surprising of course is how they continuously uh always side against the serbs
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and especially these globalist institutions such as nato and the u.n uh so this is this is no good
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right it's no good which is looks like they're forcing serbia into the hands of russia a little bit
01:43:10.880
um i know that when i think that when i you know both parties i think when i have unfortunately like
01:43:18.040
eu membership and these kinds of things right but uh it it almost looks like it now here's another clip
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i want to play where there's a bunch of protesters they they unfurl a 250 meter long russian flag or a
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tricolor tricolor uh in front of one of the municipal buildings where these k4 uh kofor kosovo force
01:43:38.600
soldiers have arrived kosovo's r r osu special forces are also present in the building that they're
01:43:46.520
protesting outside which is surrounded by barriers thousands of demonstrators gathered in front of
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municipal buildings in northern kosovo to protest against the deployment of nato soldiers in the region
01:43:58.480
so in a way right russia came out as far as i know in support of serbia right while of course
01:44:06.680
you know the other side here saying oh stop destabilizing i think one of the comments here i
01:44:10.800
saw um yeah kosovo's president calls on serbia to stop destabilizing the country it's only yeah it's
01:44:18.820
only them doing the no they the other ones didn't do nothing right so they're kind of being driven
01:44:24.420
into the hands of russia uh which you can make of that what you will right uh because they they seem
01:44:31.520
to back them up a little bit more and it should be mentioned too depending on what side you're
01:44:35.900
looking at here uh that is exactly the same colors as russia's flag upside down the only thing that's
01:44:41.580
missing is uh the uh the coat of arms right with the uh white double-headed what is an eagle on there
01:44:48.900
their coat of arms or something like that so i said maybe it's misinformation they're trying to claim
01:44:53.160
that they're with russia but they were actually holding up a serbian flag maybe that's what's going on
01:44:58.120
and say look see see they're with russia and then russia makes a positive comment and it's up well
01:45:02.140
see that settles it we have to go in we have to put boots on the ground and control these russians
01:45:06.900
i mean serbs i mean let's just let's just corral them once again
01:45:10.280
uh kosovo president calls on serbia to stop destabilizing country serbia needs to stop its
01:45:19.520
activities aimed at destabilizing kosovo in order to end the violence in the north of the country
01:45:23.800
kosovo's president vosja osmani said thursday this is what happens when you mix let me let me see here
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let me just let me just see real quick here is she albanian i would assume
01:45:38.100
uh does it say yeah she was born in yugoslavia does it say this is an ethnic background i'm just curious
01:45:47.000
here all right i can't find that immediately here sometimes they don't have it early life ones here
01:45:53.600
uh i think albanian parents okay there it is yep okay so there we go so she has of course uh no dog
01:46:01.220
in this fight right um the challenge comes from serbia a country that still needs to come to terms
01:46:08.100
with its past osmani told reuters on the sidelines of a european summit in moldova okay so she's there
01:46:13.160
too of course she is right because all these other nato bullshit and uh what was happening there at
01:46:17.720
the time the situation is tense but we need to make sure that we restore rule of law in kosovo and
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understand that the threat is coming from serbia's denial of kosovo's existence as a sovereign state
01:46:28.220
osmani said serbia was actively supporting illegal structures in kosovo to destabilize the country from
01:46:33.540
within president vucic needs to stop supporting criminal gangs if he truly wants peace she said he is yet
01:46:41.280
to show that now last time this happened right last last time there was a war in this region
01:46:49.660
and by the way i've been to belgrade i i like the fact that they still keep like the they kept many of
01:46:55.940
the bombed out buildings to kind of remind people of like what whose side you know they're they're on
01:47:05.260
but last time this was of course an act of self-defense by serbs as far as i'm concerned
01:47:14.080
but then internationally there was blamed on serbs and they say no no you started this right
01:47:20.780
and you can see a similar scenario happening in western countries that if and when you would get
01:47:26.940
native let's take sweden then because we talked about that earlier native swedes organizing
01:47:31.880
and finally defending themselves against gang rapes criminal gangs all these things are happening
01:47:39.380
as a consequence of the problems right just general violence robberies extortion mafia type behavior
01:47:46.900
infiltration of our government agent i mean all of it is happening on a mass scale right now
01:47:51.480
by predominantly immigrants if we would ever like to kind of organize and say we got to stand up
01:47:58.920
against this right defend ourselves against the obvious aggression on our nation internationally
01:48:03.600
the whole community would be like well swedes are acting out and for no reason whatsoever
01:48:08.260
they're just targeting poor immigrants which of course would not be even if it was just a defensive
01:48:13.620
strategy it would still be like you're the aggressor and i very much see this the same thing
01:48:19.320
happened in serbia uh they turned on the serbs and they projected i think crimes upon them
01:48:24.840
uh without recognizing what had been done to them of of why the reason why they did certain things that
01:48:31.500
they did but anyway the point being that this is now flaring up again
01:48:35.520
this is flaring up again and it's the same story every single time in fact
01:48:42.320
zelensky was meeting this is at the moldova meeting we talked about uh with vucic
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and apparently he had a verbal altercation outside the meeting of european the european political community
01:48:57.400
uh in moldova sources say pint-sized zelensky wearing a green war t-shirt was throwing his weight around with
01:49:06.520
six foot seven inches tall serbian president vucic and then zelensky stormed off
01:49:15.140
oh yeah some disagreement here yeah it's interesting like geopolitically right of what's
01:49:39.560
happening here especially if there's another like russia is kind of backing the serbs right
01:49:45.420
what's happening here uh there's a meeting now uh with zelensky and vucic vucic right of the
01:49:54.100
heads for the serbs head of state for the serbs uh and you know this could this could be something
01:50:02.320
really bad to be honest uh that develops in the region and once again you will see war flare up and
01:50:09.380
of course again you know what man it's it's just aggravating because every damn time it's like
01:50:14.380
these big institutions again and again that's why i go back to that how can anybody who's on
01:50:18.660
outside like side with nato and stuff like how can they how can they not see historically what they
01:50:22.820
have done and think that they they oh they're they're just helping ukraine like no it's not that
01:50:29.260
simple it's it's literally like the worst people possible that's taking control of a country to
01:50:35.740
to to have run a proxy war against against russia you know what i mean and and again i don't think
01:50:42.460
you have to think that russia is the be and all good guy in this situation as well to understand that
01:50:49.060
the severity of the problem of the issue and the and the problem with this the problem that that
01:50:53.900
nato is creating that the the destabilization that they've done um i see some stuff on the russian
01:51:00.340
side i've talked about that many times which is like i don't i don't like this i don't like their
01:51:05.780
you know oh we're defeating the nazis and fascists and blah blah blah and it's like
01:51:10.340
wait a minute like the biggest supporters of of ukraine is their very foundation is built on
01:51:21.140
anti-national socialists or you know ideologies essentially right whether that's nato or the
01:51:27.400
even the eu like we talked about before there's like the very reason why they exist was to like to
01:51:33.200
make make sure this never happens again the nazis is the bad guy kind of thing right
01:51:36.920
liberal progressive globalist institutions you know sinking their claws into ukraine using ukraine
01:51:45.460
in their war against russia and then all russia can say is like oh look at the ass of command of the
01:51:50.860
battalions well they're all the west is all nazis no they're they're they're so retarded they literally
01:51:57.240
think they're stopping the new nazis russia and putin it's just a game of who screams nazi the loudest
01:52:03.200
and it's just get dumb and cringe uh and irritating after a while uh russia can do better uh they can do
01:52:09.900
much better i think i think of the two parties they they have the most reasonable uh the most reason
01:52:17.260
for doing what they did but i don't like some of the things that they've done anyway you know i
01:52:22.580
mean selensky miffed over nato inaction demands membership and security guarantees now ukrainian
01:52:29.060
president selensky is letting his frustration impatience over the question of entering the
01:52:33.260
nato military alliance be known our future is in the european union ukraine is also ready to be part
01:52:38.860
of nato we are waiting for nato to be ready to accept ukraine he said thursday to journalists
01:52:42.900
just ahead of the summit of the european political community in moldova at the summit he demanded
01:52:47.960
that ukraine received security guarantees now and emphasized the best way to ensure this
01:52:53.420
is acceptance into nato but the idea of security guarantees has also long been under discussion
01:52:59.360
with french president macron on wednesday having explained that the country could be given something
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between the security provided to israel and full-fledged membership so here we go with uh
01:53:10.220
israel echoes again i'm like ukraine is israel 2.0 selensky continued in his address to the
01:53:18.880
moldovan summit in vilnius a clear invitation to ukraine is that's right it's in vil that's right
01:53:23.480
the upcoming is it in nato it's a nato conference right in uh vilnius we talked about that let me
01:53:31.240
just double check that real quick uh vilnius summit is that 20 yeah it's a nato isn't it let me just
01:53:37.540
check that yeah it's a nato summit okay that's right uh that's coming up in uh yeah 11th to 12th
01:53:43.860
of july okay that's right that's when they're going to make the push for sweden to finally be like
01:53:49.860
kind of approved so that's why they're pushing this now when they have this meeting in in moldova here
01:53:53.980
but the nato thing is coming up uh so next next month since we're in we're in june here now we're in
01:54:00.000
pride season folks um doubts much much must vanish positive decisions for ukraine will be
01:54:07.380
positive for everyone selensky stressed sure there should be no hot war or frozen conflict
01:54:12.660
on our continent he added telling european leaders when there are no security guarantees there are only
01:54:18.380
war guarantees but behind the scenes the ukrainian leader is reportedly miffed at nato and european in
01:54:23.980
action and waffling that the term and his rhetoric has been more aggressive outside of public addresses
01:54:31.760
the financial times wrote wednesday ukraine's president zelensky has made clear to nato leaders
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that he will not be attending the vilnius summit without concrete security guarantees and a roadmap
01:54:42.200
for a session according to people briefed on those conversations this has dialed up the pressure on the west
01:54:48.120
and leaders of the most powerful nato countries the wall street journal emphasized in a follow-up
01:54:52.780
reporting on wednesday macron seems to uh seems the first among these leaders to be responding
01:54:59.460
positively despite the fact that nato article 5 could trigger certain war between western powers
01:55:05.020
and russia if ukraine were to be formally admitted to the alliance according to more uh the ft reports
01:55:11.940
french president macron on wednesday called for ukraine to be uh to be guaranteed a nato membership path
01:55:16.680
next month while he did not commit to endorsing full membership for ukraine it represents a
01:55:21.340
potentially influential shift in paris's stance intense why this guy needs to go to intense
01:55:26.720
discussions are now underway among ukraine's western backers about what form security guarantees
01:55:31.860
could take and how much money would be pledged towards them said a french official that's right
01:55:37.640
always about the money but germany is among leading countries still rejecting this as a realistic
01:55:41.740
approach financial type in april had cited multiple unnamed german officials who said berlin remains
01:55:46.980
against offering kiev deep ties to the alliance and is against a potential roadmap for membership
01:55:52.360
as well does uh does germany's voice matter does it matter at all considering that they're america's
01:56:01.460
bitch all right let's do one more here before we uh wrap up but major issues here with nato serbia
01:56:14.780
sweden entering the ukraine conflict it's just it's it's not not good at all actually yeah that's
01:56:20.200
right this one i didn't see this one yet um with solensky's election 2019 the davos-centric fourth
01:56:26.640
industrial revolution came to ukraine here's a video featuring solensky's solensky as great
01:56:31.560
recent salesman shown at the dc rollout of diaa into what is that again diaa i forget what that is
01:56:41.840
uh let me search the acronym here introduced by tech industry pr agent slash journalist and lesbian
01:56:49.320
kara swisher i haven't seen this first i i just saw max max blumenthal was tweeting this out uh
01:56:58.020
oh is it is this the um is this the digital id thing or something is that what this is
01:57:05.260
the us us aid sponsored visa and google assisted the d d i a a app or d i a yeah uh not only forces
01:57:14.120
ukrainians into a digital id panopticum it encourages them to snitch on fellow citizens
01:57:19.020
reporting them as russian collaborators so they can be arrested and disappeared yeah because you had uh
01:57:25.000
okay it's an interesting thread here i didn't look through all of this yet um of course you had the
01:57:29.180
uh situation with uh coach red pill right uh is this full name again um
01:57:36.240
um all come to me in a minute um he's an american citizen right he's from south america originally
01:57:42.640
right what's his name again um all come to me completely it's too hot in here they see it's
01:57:48.620
not working it's boiling in here uh he was kidnapped and imprisoned again i believe right by ukrainian
01:57:54.680
authorities he did that already once a few months ago uh and now he's back in there and america of
01:58:00.380
course said no we're not gonna we're not gonna do it's interesting when america's giving aid and
01:58:06.080
finances and stuff like to a country and then they do something against one of their citizens and like
01:58:11.180
nothing happens like no we won't touch that thing uh gonzalo lira that's right thank you uh tim burns
01:58:16.380
that's right lira or bonds aimed at rebuilding the liberated and soon to be deoccupied ukrainian
01:58:23.320
cities state mortgage military medics teachers and scientists can apply for the state mortgage right
01:58:29.480
in the app e-enemy a chatbot that helps any citizen safely transfer info about the location of russian
01:58:35.760
troops names of collaborators and enemy movements to the armed forces numerous attacks of russian army
01:58:42.500
destroyed a number of tv towers to provide ukrainians with uninterrupted access to information
01:58:47.760
we launched dia radio and dia tv so that even under blackouts millions could feel present
01:58:53.660
and added the in-app army of drones game to help ukrainians both distract and donate to the common
01:58:59.200
purpose has the enemy launched oh my god on ukraine of course they have and they failed even when the
01:59:06.120
world is falling apart our main task is to protect the people together we can build a stronger one
01:59:12.180
it's funny how they how they view it as protecting the people when of course they're like essentially
01:59:18.280
kidnapping males off the streets to put them into the meat grinder like in the front of back moot and
01:59:23.160
stuff like that average survival time four hours right it's funny how that it's like oh we're the
01:59:28.000
good ones you see because we're helping to protect the people no you're like shattering families you're
01:59:31.820
you're encouraging war to continue you're supplying one side with arms so you just can keep going and
01:59:37.760
going and going look the situation will never be ideal there is you know there's always going to
01:59:44.560
be a loser and a winner more or less you know i mean i think the main issue was over the eastern
01:59:50.520
parts of ukraine there's been issues that forever russia had to do something they finally stepped in
01:59:54.720
decided to do something the big question now is okay will they continue uh will they take you know
02:00:01.580
i i've seen you know it's like these geopolitical strategists and stuff like that it's like you know
02:00:05.720
this is like people are saying like informing mith romney on geopolitics and stuff like that right
02:00:10.720
we've played some clips from one of the guys um and they're like they're talking about oh no ukraine
02:00:17.720
is just it's not even the the halfway point he's gonna they're gonna take all the way to germany again
02:00:22.860
i mean it's like really is this i mean okay like if they do it you know i'll have to eat my words on
02:00:28.380
this or whatever but like i don't know it feels cartoonish and exaggerated they have this hitlerian
02:00:34.060
thing of on putin you know i mean like complete uh dislodged from reality to kind of like a
02:00:41.940
hysterical take on putin and basically basically we um you need to have a little bit more kind of
02:00:52.520
rational views on this i think if you're if you're genuinely interested in understanding the situation
02:00:57.220
look they're at war so they'll just pump out propaganda to to win over all the people and
02:01:01.820
whatever they need so i understand that it's war that nothing's gonna change on that front but it's
02:01:06.500
like a hysterical cartoonish view of like oh he's gonna take over the world he's like hitler and it's
02:01:11.000
like i don't i don't i don't think that that's the case right but on the other hand uh other hand on
02:01:16.840
this they're willing to use and chew up ukraine and ukrainians the the the overall you know global
02:01:25.820
elite to achieve their goals and this is not taking care of the ukrainian people this is making
02:01:31.080
it worse for them anyway here's that uh i want to just hear what cara swisher said regarding this
02:01:37.240
this is back in 2019 so without further ado uh first a video from president zelinski
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Ļ produk job s aa iphone i youth and it's his heart ź° what the
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appointment is against every Google message during zarty or SMS that's our ukrainian
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Millions of Americans every day use our national service DIA.
02:02:10.640
This is more than 100 national services without contact with citizens.
02:02:24.640
This is not ŃŠ»ŃŃŠ°Š¹ly become one of the global leaders in digitalization, public service and social relations.
02:02:33.640
This is a direct result of what we are capable of,
02:02:39.640
capable of fighting for their interests and finding the most important path.
02:02:44.640
The path to realize interests is something that allows us to help.
02:03:09.640
It is a country where the bureaucrat and corruption are not a typical one.
02:03:17.640
Because the majority of the economy of the world is quickly growing up.
02:03:33.640
This is what you will not find today in the majority of countries of the world.
02:04:10.640
But, yeah, we played that clip a couple of times of like 20,
02:04:20.640
This is to use Ukraine as the playground for like the Great Reset
02:04:24.640
or the Fourth Industrial Revolution, essentially.
02:04:26.640
Let's have a little bit of a collapse of the country,
02:04:31.640
and then you can come in and just build things up again
02:04:37.640
That's what this program partially, I'd say, partially is about.
02:04:42.640
But, yeah, no, they're on the forefront of this stuff.
02:04:46.640
That's the official website slogan here on Ukraine.
02:04:52.640
Digitization has become Ukraine's flagship topic in the state party
02:05:00.640
Minister of Digital Transformation has the ambition to make Ukraine a world champion
02:05:04.640
in being digital, and we are already the first ones who can use digital IDs
02:05:11.640
Here's how Ukraine moves forward with the concept of building a digital state
02:05:15.640
and become the world's leading country in terms of providing services
02:05:20.640
And, of course, America is like the EU and all these other places
02:05:24.640
are, of course, financing this essentially, right?
02:05:38.640
you would think by now that with the vote and education and employment
02:05:45.640
the women would have solved all the world's problem.
02:05:51.640
Yeah, it's all up to the women are going to solve it.
02:05:54.640
We don't have time to cover it today, but I saw speaking of women.
02:06:00.640
Robin Europe, because she uses an Swedish in there, the O with two dots over it,
02:06:06.640
was awarded 11.25 million US dollars for basically showing up late 47 times during a 10 month period.
02:06:16.640
The point is, it was all women on her legal team, apparently.
02:06:25.640
It was some fitness center or something like that.
02:06:38.640
Hale Henrik, my best friend, is a Serb refugee.
02:06:47.640
they bombed a hospital full of pregnant women in Belgrade as a show of force.
02:07:03.640
like, who's in the right in terms of what they were doing.
02:07:09.640
and history so far has seen that in the opposite way.
02:07:18.640
there was like a Mujahideen forming in the country,
02:07:30.640
But no, if it's the white Serbs or majority Christian,
02:07:50.640
but I have red-pilled friends deep into finance.
02:07:54.640
They say the whole target trans thing was intended to be totally overboard to trigger conservatives,
02:08:04.640
so target stock would dig big so BlackRock could short it.
02:08:16.640
I had a piece on how cringe it has been with the counter.
02:08:31.640
But number one on Apple iTunes was some conning kind of rap group, right?
02:08:40.640
Of like Boycott Target or whatever the hell the title was, right?
02:08:46.640
Some of the leftists, you know, kind of pointed this out.
02:08:49.640
It's a virtual cottage industry of you getting in on whether it's the, you know, fuck Brandon,
02:09:03.640
I'm not saying it shouldn't be fought back against.
02:09:16.640
And conservatives can have fun with it a little bit.
02:09:33.640
Anyway, you know, the black rappers can show up and kind of like, you know,
02:09:36.640
play on the boomer, Normie Conn, mega conservatives a little bit and kind of get them to support them.
02:09:43.640
And it's like, yeah, this is totally, we're counterculture, you know, kind of thing.
02:09:47.640
We'll talk about it tomorrow on Flashback Friday because it's something fishy there.
02:09:57.640
But how the formation of the opposition is taking shape is something that I think there should be a, it needs to be a deeper, like a, what I'm saying is they just want to fall back to how things were, right?
02:10:12.640
The point is, all of those corporations that, you know, through the 80s and 90s and the knots, slowly but surely undermined America, they helped to grind away of what it is.
02:10:29.640
That's what I feel that Normie Conn's just want to kind of go, just go, can we just go back to that?
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And just do normal things again, not this pride thing, right?
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It's like, well, that whole corporate environment is what laid the groundwork for the pride movement to come in and completely occupy that corporate space.
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That's not like, I mean, I'm not saying they use those terms, but like, you know, Target in the 90s is not, you know, that's not like, that wasn't ideal.
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I mean, it's like, yes, the pride shit that they're pushing is wrong and it needs to be fought back against, but like, it was wrong when they were like undermining American mom and pop stores in the 90s.
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It was their whole neoliberal capitalist approach, who's now they've turned their back on and out the window.
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Now we're doing ESGs and, you know, fourth industrial revolution shit.
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Think, think further back, you know, to, to return to something that wasn't a good version of America.
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And you can, there was other similar things that you could talk about happening in European countries, right?
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Anyway, so we'll get into that a little bit more.
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I think tomorrow is a good time to talk about that.
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I always felt that, I always felt it was this two steps forward, one step back, or maybe 20 steps forward, three steps back, or whatever, you know, however you want to view that.
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That the pride LGBT thing is so insane over the top that there will be a pushback, but we will just fall back two, three steps.
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And they'll say, oh, can we just fall back to the normal kind of gay things we used to?
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And it's like, no, that, that's a win for them still.
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All right, and Black Phillip again, Henrik, I know there's a lot of joy on our side seeing Ukrainians lose big, but for the, no, I disagree with the framing.
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I know what you're saying, but I'll read your whole thing.
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I, I enjoy seeing those who are controlling Ukraine and are using Ukrainians lose.
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But, Evan, let me read the rest of your comment here.
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I know there's a lot of joy on our side seeing Ukrainians lose big, but for the average citizens, it's disastrous.
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They might have lost half of their population, 25 million since 1991.
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Whatever they, you know, what does Russia want to have?
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They want to have autonomous local governments, I assume.
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And they don't want to be under thumb of Ukraine.
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They don't want them to join NATO and these kinds of things, which I generally think, anyway, would have been good for the Ukrainian people.
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But now the globalist shitbags and the global homos are using Ukraine and Ukrainians, first and foremost, in their proxy war.
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But guess what's going to happen if you keep feeding them arms?
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If you keep extending what probably will be the inevitable.
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I don't want to have a crystal ball, but what it looks like is Russia could dig in.
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They can do this for decades to come if they have to.
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And slowly just bomb and keep producing munitions.
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And maybe there will be a massive conflict, but what I'm saying is it needs to end now.
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We don't have any refugees fleeing from Ukraine into other European nations.
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But I'm saying it's a travesty that they have to leave their ethnic homelands.
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And therefore, the Westerns back it, which you know it's not founded on the fact that
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now all of a sudden we can be hyper-nationalist, ultra-nationalistic.
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They even look the other way for national socialist groups in the West
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I could speak for anyone else, but that's what I'm against.
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And it doesn't make, as I said before, Russia the good guy.
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