Red Ice TV - February 25, 2021


No-Go Zone: Fed Reserve System CRASHES, GameStop Déjà vu, Decentralization & Cannibal Released Early


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 18 minutes

Words per Minute

176.65524

Word Count

24,479

Sentence Count

1,993

Misogynist Sentences

30

Hate Speech Sentences

61


Summary

In this episode of the No Go Zone, host Henrik Voorhees is joined by host Vitalik Butorin ( ) to discuss a variety of topics. Topics covered include: - The CIA's takeover of Coca-Cola - Moderna's M.O.V.E.A.R.T. program - MWC's anti-white propaganda campaign - Bitcoin's role as a tool to spread white supremacy and white supremacy - The Black Plague and its use as a political tool, and much more!


Transcript

00:00:00.000 I'll see you next time.
00:00:30.000 All right. It is Wednesday, my dudes. There we are. Welcome. Thank you so much for tuning in.
00:00:35.360 Good to see you all. Hope you're doing well. A little bit late here. I had some issues with,
00:00:38.640 I think it was Restream. I couldn't connect with DLive, but I think we're up and running.
00:00:43.320 I had to start and stop that a couple of times. Make sure here we don't have any other issues.
00:00:47.960 I think not. I think we should be up and running. Yeah, good to see you all. Hope you're doing well.
00:00:53.180 Henrik here. No-go zone today, as we do on Wednesday. Wednesday is my dudes. 6 p.m. Eastern.
00:00:59.620 We're kind of almost 15 minutes past that now, but what are you going to do?
00:01:03.440 Tons of good stuff lined up for you guys today. A lot of things to get into.
00:01:07.380 A lot of things to talk about. A lot of things have happened, of course.
00:01:10.900 If you did miss the latest weekend show that we did, definitely check that out over on redicemembers.com right now.
00:01:17.060 Went through the stuff about Coca-Cola. That kind of broke. Was it Friday that broke or something like that?
00:01:21.440 Obviously, a lot of people covered that, but we showed some old commercials and stuff like that.
00:01:25.920 That was kind of fun. See how they've transformed.
00:01:28.840 Even how CIA used to use, well, they're still using things like Coca-Cola, but even how they were seeing, you know,
00:01:34.960 Coca-Cola is kind of this, you know, kind of a symbol, really, of like how you take over other countries' foreign influence and that kind of thing, right?
00:01:43.660 And, of course, that's still continued in that vein, and now, of course, they are completely anti-white.
00:01:49.760 We also covered a lot of other topics in there. Check that out.
00:01:52.480 I have an update on the mRNA situation today, too. We talked about that regarding the fact that it's classified as a software, not as a vaccine.
00:02:00.260 Moderna, the first company they came out with, they called it a software or a platform.
00:02:04.020 Bill Gates have used these terms, too. It's a platform.
00:02:06.700 So when you hear in the media, oh, the vaccine, vaccine, that's bullshit.
00:02:09.640 It's not a vaccine, and it can't be legally classified as that.
00:02:12.760 So we talked about that, too.
00:02:13.680 And also, at the end, definitely check out the last segment there.
00:02:17.240 We talked about Stonehenge.
00:02:19.620 Fascinating. Old, old, ancient European, you know, native European, you know, tradition, culture, and stuff like that.
00:02:25.480 Always like to cover some of that, too.
00:02:27.200 And it was actually, looks like it was moved from a location in Wales.
00:02:30.920 At that time, it was considered to be part of Ireland.
00:02:34.000 Waunmon, I think it was called.
00:02:37.240 Pretty interesting place.
00:02:39.020 And it looks like they built it around 5,000, excuse me, BC.
00:02:44.220 And then 500 years later, they moved it to its current location.
00:02:48.380 Fascinating research.
00:02:49.480 Big, if true, as they say, boys and girls.
00:02:52.740 All right, so that's been happening.
00:02:54.760 So definitely check out that over on redicemembers.com for you guys who are members.
00:02:58.440 And as always, shout out and special thanks to you, boys and girls, for that as well.
00:03:02.500 So we're going to get into some stuff here today.
00:03:04.940 I guess just a couple of formalities, of course.
00:03:07.560 Yes, as the Lower Thirds says, it is February 24th, 2021, for those of you who might check on later on in the archives.
00:03:14.080 And, of course, we're living under an occupation and a complete takeover, not just in the U.S., but also in most parts of the globe at this point.
00:03:25.720 Definitely the West.
00:03:27.280 Maybe there's some free third world countries here and there.
00:03:29.360 I'm not sure, but we're living under the thumb of the establishment, the rulers, as it were.
00:03:34.680 And we'll talk about that a little bit today, too, regarding some of the solutions when it comes to Internet censorship and these kinds of things.
00:03:40.780 There are some solutions out there, things that are on the horizon, things that are picking up, which I want to recommend to you guys.
00:03:47.680 And many of you are aware of some of this already, but it's good to go over some of that and talk about it and promote some of that stuff again.
00:03:53.800 Blockchain, crypto, a lot of these things, decentralized methods, that's going to most likely be a massive game changer for those who are regime critic and anti-establishment.
00:04:05.280 And if you do want to join us over at Entropy Stream, that's a great way, of course.
00:04:09.440 A lot of folks have been deplatformed by Streamlabs recently.
00:04:14.140 We'll talk about that, too.
00:04:15.220 Not a big surprise.
00:04:15.980 We were deplatformed back in 2018, I think, from them.
00:04:19.000 But Entropy is a platform that we plug because they're good people.
00:04:23.340 They stand up for free speech.
00:04:25.280 And so if you do want to join us through Super Chat today, great place to do that.
00:04:28.520 Entropy Stream.live.
00:04:30.160 Just confirming that it's up and running.
00:04:32.100 I think it is here.
00:04:33.640 Things are a bit slow here.
00:04:34.900 But yeah, so that's one way you can join in.
00:04:37.880 But yeah, let's begin with this, boys and girls.
00:04:39.680 Let's begin with the Fed, the Federal Reserve.
00:04:42.620 We've talked about this.
00:04:43.680 We were on the Ron Paul train, right, back in the day.
00:04:47.420 Federal Reserve should be audited.
00:04:49.040 What is it?
00:04:49.860 There's nothing federal about it.
00:04:51.320 It's a privately owned central bank of the U.S., which, of course, have manipulated all kinds of currencies and countries.
00:04:58.300 And it just gets worse and worse when it comes to the Fed.
00:05:00.840 Under the, during, I should say, the pandemic now, the coronavirus scandemic, the Federal Reserve have bought up a lot of corporate debt and these kinds of things have branched out.
00:05:11.880 Now, this is the essence, of course, of why centralized systems are bad and why just a few hands, a few heads can manipulate those systems.
00:05:19.900 Because who's on the board of the Federal Reserve, look some of this stuff up, right?
00:05:24.820 It's important information to know about.
00:05:26.880 So anyway, their whole payment system crashed here earlier today.
00:05:32.240 Oy vey.
00:05:33.160 Not good, not good, right?
00:05:34.420 So I had a couple of stories here to talk about regarding this.
00:05:37.900 The United States Federal Reserve wire system went down completely Wednesday, making it impossible for banks and other financial institutions to transfer money.
00:05:45.580 The issue was resolved a little more than an hour after the outage occurred.
00:05:49.420 The Fed claimed the disruption was due to an operational error.
00:05:53.120 Our technical team have determined that the cause is a Federal Reserve operational error.
00:05:58.760 Yeah.
00:05:59.420 We will provide updates via service status as more information becomes available, the Fed said in a brief statement.
00:06:04.280 Later adding, the Fed, quote, will communicate remediation efforts to our customers when available.
00:06:11.420 The issue impacting central bank applications have been resolved and users may resume normal access, an update alert said.
00:06:17.820 The cause is a Federal Reserve operational error.
00:06:20.380 We will provide updates via service status as more information about repeating that.
00:06:24.600 I'm going to check a CNBC source on that, too.
00:06:27.420 They have an update.
00:06:28.020 I think Zero Hedge said, did you try a control alt delete?
00:06:31.760 What was it?
00:06:33.220 It was a Futurama that said, did you clean the guck out of the mouse?
00:06:37.380 That should help you there to reboot.
00:06:40.040 Anyway, here's a little bit of a video report here from CNBC.
00:06:43.520 Let's check out what they said.
00:06:44.720 Tyler, the Federal Reserve saying an operational error brought down its entire payment system.
00:06:50.720 In a statement, the Federal Reserve says a Federal Reserve operational error resulted in disruption of service in several business lines.
00:06:58.060 We are restoring services, they say, and are communicating with all Federal Reserve financial service customers about the status of operations.
00:07:06.680 A Fed spokesman said they are indeed in the process of restoring those operations.
00:07:10.440 The outage impacted Fed accounting services, including retail cash and the Fed wire, where banks transfer money electronically between themselves.
00:07:18.460 The Fed said in a statement, the cause is a, quote, Federal Reserve operational error.
00:07:22.560 Unclear what the overall impact is.
00:07:24.640 Fed officials did not appear to suggest there were systemic concerns with the financial system, especially since they believe the system will be fully restored soon and is currently being restored.
00:07:33.900 Fed said it acknowledges that payment deadlines are impacted and it's going to communicate remediation efforts to its customers.
00:07:40.500 Unclear if this ever happened before, Tyler.
00:07:41.860 The New York Fed, you remember, was embarrassed, deeply embarrassed, through 2016, when hackers were able to break into the central bank in Bangladesh and trick the New York Fed into wiring more than $100 million.
00:07:51.120 This is a separate sort of problem they're having, apparently, with their payment system, Tyler.
00:07:55.940 The natural question here, Steve, is there is no evidence, is there, that this was an outside hack.
00:08:01.620 The Fed apparently going out of its way to say this was an internal error, an operational error, which sounds like somebody got fat fingers.
00:08:11.860 Tyler, I think you're absolutely correct to note the comments by the Fed there, that they are not suggesting this is an outside problem.
00:08:19.180 This is a problem that originated inside the Fed.
00:08:21.920 It looks to be something connected with the Richmond Fed, where they appear to be in charge of this payment system.
00:08:27.580 All right, Steve, thank you.
00:08:28.340 Is that the Virginia branch or something?
00:08:30.600 Interesting.
00:08:31.120 ACH services.
00:08:31.980 Yeah, there's a lot of things to process through there on that front and stuff like that, which I will keep an eye on and see what the reasons for that could be.
00:08:39.980 There, of course, always risks for hacking, and American systems have been kind of under pressure.
00:08:45.460 A lot of other forces around the world that are interested in kind of damaging that particular aspect of American finance and stuff like that.
00:08:53.960 But, yeah, anyway, so nothing federal about the Federal Reserve, as we said.
00:08:57.280 Central bank, privately owned.
00:08:58.700 Check out those things.
00:09:00.280 Very important stuff.
00:09:01.280 We used to talk about that quite a bit.
00:09:03.580 Still do, of course, when it comes up and things like that.
00:09:05.360 Federal Reserve is one of the biggest problems, if not one of the bigger problems, in terms of why things are in such a bad state, to be honest.
00:09:13.120 A lot of other factors, too, but that's a big one for sure.
00:09:16.640 The GameStop thing.
00:09:17.860 Let's return to that, too.
00:09:18.920 It's a deja vu all over again as basically on no news.
00:09:24.400 We don't know if there's a back-end communication, if this is more Reddit communication, what's going on.
00:09:30.620 But GameStop soared over 300%.
00:09:33.620 And, of course, then it was halted again, if we learned, which is just incredible.
00:09:41.560 You know, we didn't cover in great detail the hearing that they held.
00:09:45.580 What was his name again?
00:09:46.640 Deep, what was his name?
00:09:50.680 It's a kiddie or deep, deep – I forget that.
00:09:53.960 The guy, his testimony kind of went viral afterwards.
00:09:56.980 He was one of the main guys who was driving the conversation over at Wall Street Bets.
00:10:02.440 Sorry, I'm, like, glancing down and checking the status on the stream all the time.
00:10:06.380 Like, I'll be disturbed by that now.
00:10:09.320 Is he going to cut off?
00:10:10.300 Anyway, you know, that went viral, his little testimony.
00:10:14.400 And they said, we're not doing this.
00:10:15.860 Robin Hood was there testifying.
00:10:17.040 We had to be compliant with the SEC, and that's why we halted payments, because we didn't have the liquidity.
00:10:24.440 We didn't have that amount of money, blah, blah, blah.
00:10:26.720 I didn't buy that for a second.
00:10:27.960 It was obvious that they're protecting their hedge fund masters and stuff like that.
00:10:31.500 Remember, no one on that panel hearing asked Robin Hood why they sell information and data about their customers to some of the big hedge funds and stuff like that.
00:10:41.280 It's basically they're using it as a prediction analysis and stuff like that.
00:10:47.820 They're selling – they're looking at early trends among the plebs, if you will.
00:10:53.380 And Robin Hood was never about offering fairness and democratizing the markets and all that stuff.
00:11:00.240 If that was true, you know, IFOs and all that kind of stuff, right, they would be open to everybody, not just the hedge funds and the elite at the top, but it is, right?
00:11:09.940 So they wanted to use the data that they could achieve from seeing where people are placing some of the little scraps of some of the money that they have left on apps like Robin Hood, right?
00:11:18.600 And then apparently they can analyze that data and sell it to some of the big guys to see early trends.
00:11:25.760 And, you know, so much of that trading is already automized by artificial intelligence and, you know, robotics basically is handling, you know, fractional trading, I think it's called or something like that.
00:11:37.600 Anyway, so yeah, GME went over 300%.
00:11:40.980 Let me see if I can find some details about it here.
00:11:44.620 As it appears, a gamma squeeze was manufactured once again as a deep OTM calls expiring Friday were heavily bid today.
00:11:51.400 Okay, the huge volume options trades hit around, okay, what time do they have?
00:11:56.800 That's like just past noon, I guess.
00:12:00.340 Is that Eastern Standard Time?
00:12:01.680 I think it is.
00:12:03.380 Which corresponded perfectly with the start of the explosion higher in the stock.
00:12:07.180 Okay, there's some technical analysis here by Zero Hedge.
00:12:10.480 It wasn't just GME hit it either.
00:12:12.020 AMC up 40%.
00:12:13.400 That was another stock that WallStreetBets was heavily kind of involved in, lifting the entire basket of WSB faves, favorites, okay.
00:12:24.060 Short squeeze stock basket.
00:12:25.800 All right, here we go.
00:12:26.520 How long before Robinhood is taken offline?
00:12:28.300 And then there was this.
00:12:30.340 Right before the melt-up from GME's newest board member, Chewy founder Ryan Cohen.
00:12:35.240 Okay, is that before it happened or after?
00:12:39.380 Weird.
00:12:40.340 The squeeze is back after a month, about a month after everyone was transfixed by the GameStop-led short squeeze.
00:12:47.040 Insanity, which now, however, fizzled, which however, sorry, fizzled in early February when the stock plunged more than 80% from as high as $500 to $40.
00:12:56.860 Moments ago, GME exploded higher, surging more than 70% in the last half hour of trading on no news and what appears to be yet another attempt to spark a short squeeze.
00:13:06.520 Which, however, might be difficult with just 32.8% of the float now short, a drop of roughly 100% from a month ago.
00:13:14.360 Squeeze or not, after GME was reopened for trading following a brief halt, the stock exploded even higher and was halted for a second time when it was up 100% trading, just above $91.
00:13:24.280 So, this is how they were on the ship.
00:13:27.820 Incredible that they were just pulling this off.
00:13:30.480 They're dragged before Congress, you know, swearing in for an oath, right?
00:13:37.060 You know, and asked questions.
00:13:40.240 Are this what you were doing?
00:13:41.280 Is this where, you know, are you working with Melvin Capital?
00:13:44.220 No, no, no, it's fine.
00:13:45.060 We're not, you know, we're just, we're here to please the people, right?
00:13:48.660 And then they do it again.
00:13:49.640 It's incredible.
00:13:50.200 There was also, of course, a Reddit outage reported after GameStop shares erupted in Epic Short Squeeze, which is also suspicious.
00:13:57.380 Again, all of this is pointing to, like, you can't, you can't be on these centralized systems because all it takes is one person on the inside or one person at the top to halt things, to prevent things, to, you know, block things, whatever have you, right?
00:14:11.240 That's why decentralized finance, decentralized exchanges is where the future is at.
00:14:18.040 That's why decentralized or blockchain-based, whether it's video sharing, message boards, websites, domains, all of it is going to be, you know, on decentralized blockchain technology in the future.
00:14:29.440 And that's where it's at.
00:14:30.120 We're going to talk about that in a moment, too.
00:14:31.320 But, yeah, so, you know, the majority of people are still on these big sites overseen and ruled over by these SJWs and these, you know, they're in the pocket of the right people, basically, right?
00:14:44.120 Reddit, Facebook, Twitter, all of these sites.
00:14:46.820 I wish people would get off of them.
00:14:48.020 And eventually, I think the majority are going to have to because the censorship is just getting worse and worse by the day.
00:14:53.400 Okay, wait a minute.
00:14:55.300 So here's an update here.
00:14:56.040 We can check down below first.
00:14:59.440 Dow Detector reports Reddit users experiencing issues and outages across the country on Wednesday afternoon.
00:15:03.720 So are they telling me that this is a coincidence, that it was right when the stock, a little bit after, I guess, the stock was surging?
00:15:11.100 There's no definitive link between the GameStop-led short squeeze and the stock zooming up over 100% in minutes and everyone checking WallStreetBets board on Reddit.
00:15:20.940 But certainly, it is a coincidence.
00:15:22.520 It's a Cohen incidence.
00:15:24.240 Reddit outages developed around the time GME shares exploded higher.
00:15:29.600 Okay, all right.
00:15:31.560 If you say so, I'm sure it's coincidental.
00:15:35.360 Black Phillip over on Enterprise Stream says,
00:15:37.180 I made back all my massive crypto losses this week in one hour holding GME.
00:15:41.340 Really?
00:15:42.060 Wow.
00:15:42.380 Be very careful this time, guys.
00:15:43.840 Don't fall for memes and let the hedge funds make you hold the bag.
00:15:48.860 Beware.
00:15:49.680 Yeah, there's a lot of...
00:15:51.500 I agree, Black Phillip.
00:15:52.300 There's a lot of gay ops right now involved in, you know, trying to push different things or in order to get people to lose a lot of money and stuff like that.
00:16:02.020 But that's too bad you had crypto losses.
00:16:03.440 Again, if you would have held it, I guess, I mean, long term, long term, I'll talk about that later, too.
00:16:07.320 But long term, I think...
00:16:08.860 I mean, Bitcoin is king.
00:16:10.340 That's just how it is, right?
00:16:11.160 But there's a lot of other blockchain projects that if you know, if you'll place your money right early on, you can make a lot of money on that.
00:16:19.520 It's just a reality, right?
00:16:20.380 So it's gambling to a certain extent, of course, yes.
00:16:24.260 Although I will say Bitcoin, I mean, broke all-time record highs here a couple of days ago now.
00:16:29.920 $52,000, what was it?
00:16:32.220 $52,000, $53,000 per Bitcoin.
00:16:35.560 And that is still cheap, boys and girls.
00:16:39.640 That is still cheap.
00:16:41.060 We had a little bit of a crash.
00:16:44.000 It was down, what, 10%, something like that.
00:16:45.840 Where is it at now?
00:16:46.660 $48,000.
00:16:47.960 I did check earlier today.
00:16:49.340 I forget.
00:16:49.680 $48,000, $49,000, something like that.
00:16:51.280 A little bit of a recovery for Bitcoin.
00:16:54.420 It's up to $49,428 or $49,428 right now.
00:17:00.900 So it's gained back a little bit of that.
00:17:02.960 But it's only about 5% down or something.
00:17:05.040 I think there will be another crash.
00:17:06.460 I think that there's something coming on the Bitcoin front here.
00:17:09.820 It usually kind of crashes in that way.
00:17:12.900 It's almost like it bounces down a stair like that.
00:17:15.560 And then it takes off again.
00:17:16.760 But, I mean, it was a parabolic increase in Bitcoin price here, obviously, just over the last, what, month and a half, two months.
00:17:24.180 Insane.
00:17:24.980 Absolutely insane.
00:17:26.620 But I don't think we've seen anything yet.
00:17:29.080 You know, there's good.
00:17:30.020 Hopefully, there will be another correction, which will be a great opportunity for all of you guys to get in.
00:17:34.180 And, I mean, it's still early.
00:17:37.060 This thing is, as all these fiat currencies are being devalued and stuff like that, whether you believe in the technology, whether you think it's bad, whether it's building some beast system with digital currencies, and all that's good.
00:17:52.420 And I hear all of that at the same time.
00:17:57.060 Would you want to sit on the sidelines and not take advantage of that?
00:18:00.400 Because they're going to build it regardless.
00:18:01.800 Whether you are a part of it or not, they're going to build it.
00:18:03.880 And they're going to do it.
00:18:04.580 And they're going to create all these things, whether it's blockchain or whatever.
00:18:07.260 Hopefully, we have good people involved in these blockchain companies.
00:18:10.060 And it's good, you know, freedom of speech oriented people that are behind some of these blockchain, you know, companies and projects and stuff like that.
00:18:17.800 But if not, why not make some money on it?
00:18:22.220 I mean, long, long term, I think none of this is going to last, right?
00:18:26.320 Because, you know, Bitcoin doesn't work without power.
00:18:30.200 Yeah, that's true, obviously.
00:18:32.180 But I think that's long, long term, right?
00:18:34.500 And just long term, Bitcoin is going to do very well, I think.
00:18:39.200 Some of the other currencies as well.
00:18:41.300 And then short term, of course, you know, it's just going to get much worse on the censorship front and stuff like that.
00:18:46.200 But there's so many use cases for the cryptocurrencies right now because of not only censorship and stuff like that, but people are, you know, the financial sector is going to tank.
00:18:54.500 They're banning people and stuff like that.
00:18:56.680 And people are going to get scared.
00:18:58.140 I mean, Tesla dipped their toe in now, right?
00:18:59.780 They bought 1.5 billion worth of Bitcoin.
00:19:02.660 Other businesses are looking at that.
00:19:04.580 They're going to get in.
00:19:05.780 I have a clip here later with Max Kaiser talking about this, which just mathematically, when just 10% of the, you know, the financial sector gets involved and places some of their, you know, their holdings in Bitcoin as opposed to fiat or whatever they're holding, you're going to have a 40x, 50x, 100x.
00:19:28.020 We don't know.
00:19:29.400 There seems to be no ceiling on it yet.
00:19:30.860 But we'll look at that in a moment.
00:19:31.700 I didn't mean to go rail off on Bitcoin right away here, but it's very interesting.
00:19:36.380 It's absolutely very interesting.
00:19:38.460 All right.
00:19:38.720 So we talked about the Reddit stuff there.
00:19:40.600 And, yeah, as you said, Black Phillip over on Entropy, a lot of gay ops running right now.
00:19:47.360 So, you know, be wary of where you place your money.
00:19:50.880 And obviously, this is, you know, you should never place money you can't afford to lose.
00:19:56.080 It's, you know, betting at this point.
00:19:57.780 It's gambling to a certain extent.
00:19:59.360 Although I think long, you know, huddle positions are going to do very well, especially in crypto.
00:20:03.960 So Streamlabs, of course, has been censoring people.
00:20:08.520 We don't think we talked in detail about this yet.
00:20:11.940 Matt Christensen was one of the ones that were hit.
00:20:13.920 There's many others that were hit.
00:20:15.100 We were censored by them back in, I think, 2018, maybe 19.
00:20:19.220 It was a slew of people they went after at that point.
00:20:21.000 And then they left a lot of people alone.
00:20:23.060 I think Killstream was, this is also not in the recent ban, but it must have been a few months back, something like that.
00:20:29.320 Hard Bastard, I think, lost him.
00:20:31.220 They weren't saying anything.
00:20:32.340 Revenge of the Cis, they lost their Streamlabs, and they were not getting any clear answers for what reason, what did we do.
00:20:39.620 They're just going on this, like, insane, you know, banning spree and just removing anybody, basically, that they do not like.
00:20:44.780 So anyway, Matt Christensen was kind of going back and forth with Streamlabs about this, too.
00:20:50.520 I guess we can read some of this.
00:20:51.800 Live streaming software Streamlabs has terminated the account of popular YouTuber and podcast Matt Christensen.
00:20:55.420 He works, you know, does shows with Blonde in the Belly as well.
00:20:59.160 So they banned him without notice and refused to refund his payment for a year of service that he no longer will receive.
00:21:05.320 Oh, great.
00:21:05.680 That's very nice.
00:21:06.720 Christensen is going to be using Streamlabs Prime, a paid version of the software, to accept donations on the live stream.
00:21:12.240 Live streams on his politics and culture podcast, Matt and Blonde show, which he co-hosts with Blonde in the Belly.
00:21:17.000 But days before his most recent live stream, Christensen tweeted that Streamlabs had deleted his account without notice.
00:21:25.840 I thought when it was heard on Revenge of the Sith, they hadn't deleted their accounts.
00:21:29.300 They had just, they could, they just lost, like, the page that you have to create a page to accept donations from.
00:21:36.540 They had deleted them, but they still had access to their accounts.
00:21:39.200 It's very strange.
00:21:39.720 He added that Streamlabs cited terms of service violations as a reason for the account closure, but provided no explanation for how he violated the terms.
00:21:46.920 So he went back and forth with them.
00:21:49.740 Nothing was said.
00:21:51.100 Why?
00:21:51.620 You know, this is usual.
00:21:52.580 They don't have to, they don't have to say anything, right?
00:21:54.840 They can just ban you for whatever reason.
00:21:58.080 Completely insane.
00:21:58.820 Streamlabs says they will not refund me for a year of service.
00:22:01.180 I will not receive.
00:22:02.080 And they will also not explain why.
00:22:04.100 You guys are truly disgraceful.
00:22:05.760 Stop using these companies.
00:22:07.860 Stop using them.
00:22:08.960 And it is annoying because it's like, you know, when people have Streamlabs, and I see it on other people's, you know, podcasts and stuff like that, too, streams that they do.
00:22:17.780 Like, the majority of people are going to the big platforms, you know.
00:22:20.780 They want to use PayPal.
00:22:21.780 They want to use Streamlabs and stuff.
00:22:22.920 And then you set up, you know, alternatives like, you know, entropy and stuff like that.
00:22:25.900 And people are not, just not willing or used to it or something.
00:22:28.760 You know what I mean?
00:22:29.100 Same thing with DLive, we're demonetized there.
00:22:31.040 We're doing very well with donations and stuff and things are good.
00:22:33.340 And then it's like, you know, for no reason, after the goofball riot, you know, January 6th, everybody that was slightly political are just banned, you know, and demonetized rather.
00:22:42.100 And that's annoying.
00:22:44.700 That has to change.
00:22:45.420 People have to be willing to go to other services and other platforms.
00:22:49.740 Christensen also noted that one of his features of Streamlabs Prime is VIP support.
00:22:55.000 But when he tried to use his support to get his account restored, he was told it was only for tech help, like capturing issues or not being able to go live.
00:23:02.320 Okay.
00:23:02.780 While Streamlabs didn't elaborate on how Christensen violated its terms, he suspects that the company closed his account because of something else that was said in chat.
00:23:11.240 Yeah, I mean, if that's what it is, that's incredible.
00:23:14.580 If it's because of what someone says in chat, I don't think it's that.
00:23:17.900 I think this is part of the type of programs that we're going to see be ramped up to just insane levels under Joe Biden, like Operation Chokepoint, right?
00:23:30.160 Anybody who's just remotely political, who doesn't agree with the establishment, are going to be demonetized.
00:23:36.120 They're going to lose their services.
00:23:37.620 We're kind of a canary in the coal mine on this front, too.
00:23:41.000 You know, we lost our bank account with Wells Fargo back in 2018 or something.
00:23:45.740 We lost PayPal back then.
00:23:47.900 All these things, right?
00:23:49.660 And then, of course, consequently, you're put on these, you know, blacklists, essentially, right?
00:23:53.580 Because Wells Fargo is such a big company.
00:23:55.340 They have tentacles on every sector in the financial industry.
00:23:58.720 They have subsidiaries.
00:24:00.100 They have all this kind of stuff, like clearinghouses, like First Data and some of these companies.
00:24:05.120 And so they go on to ban you.
00:24:06.640 You can't even process payments online.
00:24:08.460 You can't process credit cards anymore, which is insane through our website.
00:24:12.100 We have other ways now, but still, you know, and how long before they come for those options, too?
00:24:16.980 The entropy streams, the subscribe stars, these, right?
00:24:20.820 I'm sure that's next.
00:24:21.920 This is insane, right?
00:24:23.460 All right.
00:24:23.880 So, yeah, recent wave of demonetization on YouTube.
00:24:26.160 We'll talk about that in a moment, too.
00:24:28.020 It's just crazy.
00:24:28.640 Black Phillip, again, over on entropy stream, says, warning about Robinhood, how they make money is they skim off the price of the stock you buy.
00:24:36.480 The price isn't the real market price, right?
00:24:39.440 It's marked up by a tiny fraction.
00:24:41.240 They also sell you watch list data.
00:24:42.980 Yeah, that's what I've heard as well.
00:24:45.100 Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of these, you know, even exchanges and stuff.
00:24:47.520 They make a lot, even crypto exchanges and stuff.
00:24:49.300 They make incredible amounts, actually, on, you know, transaction fees and payments when you go in and out on and off ramp, you know, transactions and stuff like that.
00:24:58.640 Which is crazy.
00:24:59.520 Yeah, again, I just don't use Robinhood.
00:25:02.240 Do not use Robinhood.
00:25:03.540 Get involved in something like OneInch or what's the other one?
00:25:09.440 What's the other decentralized exchange?
00:25:11.260 There's a couple of ones.
00:25:12.080 Someone said Polkadot, but that's not it.
00:25:14.460 Polka starter.
00:25:15.440 What's the other one?
00:25:16.720 Yeah, OneInch.
00:25:17.820 There's another one.
00:25:18.920 Decentralized exchanges.
00:25:19.940 It'll come to me in a moment.
00:25:21.500 They're starting to go into other stocks and stuff like that, too.
00:25:27.300 It's not just for crypto.
00:25:29.300 They're starting to go into other normal stocks like that, too.
00:25:33.640 I mean, don't buy crypto through the Cash app.
00:25:36.360 They have, like, they're making a lot of money on this.
00:25:38.080 And people just have to stop using these big evil corporations, right?
00:25:41.680 Robinhood is definitely one of them.
00:25:43.220 It's horrendous to treatment.
00:25:44.740 It's despicable the way they treated their customers, right?
00:25:49.560 And people just keep doing it because it's simple and stuff like that.
00:25:51.940 But, again, that's why decentralized blockchain-based finance is where it's at because no one is going to be able to shut this down.
00:25:58.780 No one is going to be able to go in and choke out the price or prevent you from buying or selling at a certain point.
00:26:03.660 Anything like that, right?
00:26:04.320 Adam Californian over on Entropy Stream.
00:26:07.160 That's entropystream.live forward slash RedEyesTV says,
00:26:11.160 Yeah, so I can't do that.
00:26:25.020 I've tried that because we were per my X-Tag.
00:26:26.940 So I can do it again right now.
00:26:27.960 I have the back end on DLive open.
00:26:29.640 But turn on mature audiences.
00:26:31.280 I turn off X-Tag and then I save and then I refresh.
00:26:33.920 And the X-Tag is just back on, right?
00:26:35.640 So if you're X-Tag, you can't receive any limits.
00:26:38.560 I appreciate the help, though.
00:26:40.120 Yeah, pancake swap.
00:26:41.140 I see someone in chat saying that.
00:26:42.280 That's good, right?
00:26:42.980 But isn't that Binance chains or through Binance chain or something like that, which is, again, the not decentralized fully?
00:26:53.640 One inch.
00:26:54.520 There's another one I'm forgetting.
00:26:56.140 Maybe someone in chat said it, but I wasn't keeping an eye.
00:26:58.080 Anyway.
00:26:59.220 So, yeah, some other censorship issues here.
00:27:01.760 Millennial Woes.
00:27:02.620 Shout out to him.
00:27:03.320 I spoke to him briefly on Telegram today.
00:27:06.940 I was going to cover it today anyway, but he lost his YouTube channel.
00:27:10.200 Not surprised, of course.
00:27:11.780 Many others.
00:27:13.320 Way of the World lost him.
00:27:15.280 His as well.
00:27:16.000 And this comes after the prior where the world, he lost his.
00:27:21.320 And then he was reestablished, or what do you call it?
00:27:25.260 Reactivated, I guess.
00:27:26.420 And then now he finally lost it again.
00:27:28.120 And he said, I'm not starting another YouTube channel.
00:27:30.280 So if you want to see my future productions, you can follow me on BitChute.
00:27:32.740 Here's my latest.
00:27:33.700 Also on Library, where my videos are in HD.
00:27:36.160 So Library, Odyssey, and BitChute seems to be where it's at.
00:27:39.660 One thing I like about Library or Odyssey is that they are not only testing live streaming
00:27:47.260 right now, but they do have the library token native kind of evolve into the platform.
00:27:52.220 So if they use that as some kind of super chat function, that would be excellent, right?
00:27:56.460 There are some other ones as well.
00:27:57.600 I've been looking at video.
00:27:59.760 I have to do more research on this.
00:28:01.560 I found it the other day called VideoCoin, which is another claim to be a decentralized
00:28:05.900 video platform.
00:28:07.260 You can host, you can live stream, all these kinds of things.
00:28:10.040 So we're like, we're right there, right at the cusp.
00:28:13.380 And there's a lot of people that are terrified of blockchain technology, decentralized methods
00:28:19.120 to deliver video, whether it's, you know, decentralized network, peer-to-peer, whether
00:28:24.240 it's torrent, whether it's in other ways.
00:28:26.320 I think VideoCoin was, if their claims are accurate, they're talking somehow about breaking
00:28:32.300 up packets in, like, in smaller pieces and you're just kind of shattering it over a number
00:28:38.600 of different places on a decentralized network.
00:28:41.660 And then, you know, it's pulled together somehow.
00:28:43.480 Again, I'm not sure how that will work on the back end, but, you know, so basically there's
00:28:46.420 no way of doing it.
00:28:48.180 Now, the question where it's interesting is what does happen if some of these platforms
00:28:54.520 then host illegal content, right?
00:28:56.140 Where they actually are breaking the law, not just some bullshit about like, well, we don't
00:28:59.700 like this speech or this is hate speech or something.
00:29:01.960 I mean, that's protected under the First Amendment in the U.S. at least, right?
00:29:06.400 What happens then, right?
00:29:07.520 Because there's got to be some way of moderating it.
00:29:09.660 So the question is, will they stay true to that then of just taking illegal content down?
00:29:15.160 Because otherwise, I understand that they can have their whole business destroyed.
00:29:17.960 They can be, you know, they can go after them legally and stuff like that, right?
00:29:20.540 So they have to do something as far as I understand the situation.
00:29:23.600 I don't think they can just invent the technology and let it lose out there and then whatever
00:29:28.860 happens, happens.
00:29:30.080 I mean, in a way, that would be great.
00:29:31.780 Whatever, right?
00:29:32.860 In a way.
00:29:34.080 If you don't like the content, you just don't have to look at it.
00:29:36.140 But there's got to be something.
00:29:37.940 There's got to be something there in place, right?
00:29:40.540 All right.
00:29:41.040 Anyway, thank you, Anum Californian, for that.
00:29:43.240 Appreciate that.
00:29:44.920 Good points, all of it.
00:29:46.180 But yeah, it's, entropy is the way to go.
00:29:49.520 That's how it goes.
00:29:51.060 For now, that's the way to go until there are other blockchain, you know, solutions and tokens
00:29:55.420 or crypto or something like that.
00:29:56.340 So yeah, quick mention about here, other YouTubers were demonetized.
00:30:00.680 And of course, and this is beginning to hit now people who are, I guess, left, I guess,
00:30:07.100 some left, you know, creators.
00:30:08.880 And in a way, it's like, haha, because a lot of these people have never stood up for when
00:30:13.400 people on the right were censored.
00:30:15.800 I'm not saying that people like Ford Fisher have necessarily been like anti-right wing or
00:30:20.200 whatever, but he was like the Daily Beast.
00:30:22.960 Just these people that they loved Ford Fisher and what he does and stuff like that.
00:30:26.080 And now he's demonetized.
00:30:27.000 This happened to him before in the past, right?
00:30:29.300 They do not want anyone who has an outside voice to make it.
00:30:36.640 That's what this is about.
00:30:37.540 And this is what we said to.
00:30:38.740 It's not just going to be nitpicked on the right.
00:30:41.560 There's going to do it on the other end as well.
00:30:43.020 And that quarter is going to shrink and shrink.
00:30:44.620 And these people didn't listen and they didn't give a shit.
00:30:46.920 And they were applauding and gloating when people on the right were not only demonetized,
00:30:51.920 but banned outright.
00:30:53.560 Anyway, the latest batch of demonetized channels aren't the usual targets of conservative commentators,
00:30:57.880 but ranges from journalists to progressive figures.
00:31:00.860 I've never heard of this.
00:31:02.380 Graham Elwood.
00:31:03.420 Don't know what it is.
00:31:03.960 The progressive soapbox.
00:31:05.080 The convo couch.
00:31:06.600 Frank Analysis.
00:31:07.740 Hannah Reloaded.
00:31:08.700 Cyber Demon.
00:31:10.000 And Ford Fisher.
00:31:10.820 Ford Fisher, I know about news to share.
00:31:13.520 He's doing a lot of things when there's anything kind of remotely controversial out there,
00:31:17.840 especially in the D.C. area.
00:31:20.480 Events and marches and protests and stuff like that.
00:31:24.200 So they're the latest in the YouTube demonetization purge.
00:31:27.820 They are facing the same problem faced by others before them,
00:31:30.260 including many who had no obvious political affiliation.
00:31:33.520 And the thing that they have in common is that they're not big enough for YouTube to treat them with respect.
00:31:39.060 Respect here would mean proper transparency around such serious issues
00:31:41.880 that often threaten creators' livelihood,
00:31:44.100 explaining why exactly their channels have been demonetized
00:31:46.440 and providing a way to communicate with the company
00:31:48.160 that goes beyond bot-generated generic messages
00:31:50.540 about violations of nebulous community or partner policies.
00:31:54.800 So they have allowed people to build up a way of forming businesses,
00:32:03.460 creating a livelihood online on services after years of doing things.
00:32:09.020 And in some regards, even though some of it is not even remotely controversial,
00:32:13.500 if there's enough trash about it in the mainstream media,
00:32:16.880 that will ruin these people's reputation forever.
00:32:19.500 This is what they want, of course.
00:32:21.080 They're using that as a threat to make sure that other people don't dare to continue on that path
00:32:25.180 or do similar things.
00:32:26.580 So it serves a very specific function.
00:32:28.380 But then when they just yank that for no reason,
00:32:30.660 I mean, it's something distinctly evil about that.
00:32:34.500 And the fact that they do not get any backlash from mainstream
00:32:39.320 or from politicians or stuff like that is just amazing.
00:32:43.360 And it shows you how controlled the system is
00:32:45.200 and how little genuine people there are out there
00:32:48.860 that actually care about these things
00:32:50.040 and understand the severity of the situation, right?
00:32:53.160 Check out just a couple of headlines real quick here.
00:32:55.140 Facebook's algorithm labels grandmother as hateful
00:32:58.480 over photos of her knitted pigs.
00:33:00.440 This is where this is going now, right?
00:33:04.340 CPAC.org, the Conservative Political Action Committee
00:33:10.480 had their website, is now getting a warning message, right?
00:33:17.960 A warning message that the link may be unsafe if you post to it.
00:33:23.840 BitChute experiences a while back, which of course is ridiculous
00:33:26.240 because BitChute has all kinds of content these days on it.
00:33:29.580 Gaming content, unboxing things, you know, pet videos, whatever.
00:33:38.820 Majority of it is political content
00:33:40.540 and majority of that is on the right.
00:33:43.300 But still, you know.
00:33:44.840 So a quick, you know, it's very quickly
00:33:46.820 that this is beginning to just, you know, mushroom out, right?
00:33:49.900 As we said, they will never stop.
00:33:52.560 It will just be more and more and more
00:33:54.060 and eventually you won't be able to use these sites,
00:33:55.740 which is like, oh, good.
00:33:56.560 That's, you know, that's where, if that's where this needs to go,
00:34:00.480 that's where this needs to go.
00:34:02.760 Quick mention about this one to Parler's new CEO.
00:34:06.380 We mentioned him, I think, in one of the last,
00:34:08.020 I forget if it was Flashback Friday, which one,
00:34:09.580 but Mark Meckler.
00:34:11.400 We did, I think, a Vicky look on the guy, you know.
00:34:16.800 Parler's new CEO wants convention
00:34:18.540 that would let George Soros rewrite the Constitution.
00:34:21.700 Apparently, there was some drama about this.
00:34:24.760 Gab CEO, Andrew Torba, shared it on a couple of places,
00:34:28.640 this article.
00:34:30.360 And so then, what's the guy's name?
00:34:33.120 Dan Bongino started coming after Torba,
00:34:35.960 talking shit on him on his show or something.
00:34:38.200 I don't know, I just saw it in passing.
00:34:39.640 But anyway, Parler's, so it could be.
00:34:42.880 Now, the other guy, John Metz or Mutz,
00:34:44.740 or whatever, Mutz, I think his name was,
00:34:46.900 definitely looked much better.
00:34:48.960 And I think the intention, maybe early on, would be good.
00:34:52.080 The Mercer money doesn't look good, to be honest.
00:34:54.640 I don't get that.
00:34:57.200 I don't think Meckler was Jewish, though.
00:34:59.600 I could be wrong.
00:35:00.380 I look at the early portion on Wikipedia,
00:35:01.880 I didn't say anything about that.
00:35:03.000 Anyway, but regardless of how the intention was,
00:35:07.820 in the beginning, this seems to have now turned
00:35:10.340 into a honeypot, which many people said,
00:35:12.060 to the credit, of course.
00:35:12.940 And I didn't say it wasn't.
00:35:14.800 I just said, well, you know, it's fine.
00:35:16.340 It's spread out beyond as many different platforms
00:35:18.520 as you can, as usual.
00:35:19.400 So, and, you know, some of them turn out to be BS'd
00:35:24.320 and just, you know, close your account
00:35:25.440 or walk away or whatever.
00:35:27.000 Parler's new CEO is the public face
00:35:28.760 of the Convention of States.
00:35:30.540 Convention of States.
00:35:32.480 Which would rewrite the US Constitution.
00:35:34.940 Soros is a big proponent.
00:35:36.480 Interesting.
00:35:37.160 Mark Meckler, the new interim CEO of Parler,
00:35:39.340 currently supports a Convention of States
00:35:41.280 that will give George Soros and other interests
00:35:43.460 the power to rewrite the Constitution.
00:35:45.340 Meckler, who was appointed as an interim CEO of Parler
00:35:48.840 following the removal of founder John Mutz,
00:35:51.720 currently runs the Convention of States project,
00:35:54.480 a supposed grassroots organization
00:35:56.260 pushing for a convention under Article 5
00:35:58.440 of the Constitution.
00:35:59.700 The project describes itself as a national effort
00:36:01.880 to call a convention under Article 5
00:36:03.940 of the United States Constitution
00:36:05.000 restricted to proposing amendments
00:36:07.640 that will impose fiscal restraints
00:36:10.200 on the federal government,
00:36:11.620 limit its power and jurisdiction,
00:36:12.720 and impose term limits
00:36:14.700 on its officials and members of Congress,
00:36:19.960 which initially sounds appealing.
00:36:22.160 However, a report by the Center on Budget
00:36:24.300 and Policy Priorities argued that such a restriction
00:36:26.600 on Article 5 Convention would be impossible,
00:36:29.220 which states unable to control
00:36:32.220 what a convention could and could not discuss,
00:36:36.520 and nobody else having a clear constitutional control
00:36:39.040 over the convention.
00:36:39.680 former Chief Justice Warren Berger,
00:36:43.720 great name,
00:36:44.640 wrote in 1988 that,
00:36:46.440 quote,
00:36:46.520 there is no way to effectively limit
00:36:48.340 or muscle the actions
00:36:49.380 of a constitutional convention.
00:36:51.220 The convention could make its own rules
00:36:52.820 and set its own agenda.
00:36:53.960 Congress might try to limit the convention
00:36:55.420 to one amendment or one issue,
00:36:57.480 but there's no way of assuring
00:36:58.900 that the convention would obey.
00:37:00.940 After a convention is convened,
00:37:02.700 it would be too late to stop the convention
00:37:04.440 if we don't like its agenda.
00:37:06.400 Okay, interesting.
00:37:07.520 Anyway, it goes on from there,
00:37:08.320 talking about that the Convention of States project
00:37:11.700 is joined in a push for a convention
00:37:13.360 by George Soros,
00:37:14.280 other leftist advocacy organization
00:37:16.140 who, as soon as a convention was called,
00:37:18.560 would likely push for all of their constitutional amendments
00:37:21.000 on the table, of course.
00:37:23.180 All right, interesting.
00:37:24.080 So dodgy stuff over at Parler.
00:37:28.440 Not surprised.
00:37:29.700 All right, so let's talk about the Bitcoin thing here too
00:37:31.680 a little bit.
00:37:33.000 I'm going to get into this decentralized issue.
00:37:35.600 There's a lot of people terrified about this.
00:37:37.520 Check out this clip.
00:37:38.520 Normally, I'm not like super gung-ho
00:37:40.200 about Max Keiser for,
00:37:41.600 I don't know, for some reason.
00:37:43.020 He's done some good stuff over the years.
00:37:45.060 And of course, he's been very adamant about Bitcoin,
00:37:47.120 very anti-federal reserve and things like that.
00:37:49.220 But check out a few minutes of this here
00:37:51.660 to get you an idea.
00:37:53.060 They mentioned, I'm going to play it
00:37:54.260 because they mentioned some good things
00:37:55.780 that people need to know about
00:37:58.060 regarding what is going to begin to happen
00:38:00.740 with Bitcoin when large financial institutions
00:38:03.560 are starting to realize
00:38:05.840 that there's mainstream adoption
00:38:07.020 and that they have to get in
00:38:08.720 if they're not going to miss the boat, right?
00:38:10.320 It's still early.
00:38:12.000 Bitcoin is early.
00:38:13.100 As crazy as $50,000 for Bitcoin is right now,
00:38:17.360 possible, most likely by the end of this year,
00:38:20.180 that's going to be seen as an amazing price
00:38:23.020 to get in on, right?
00:38:25.540 Anyway, let's check this out.
00:38:26.820 See if you like this.
00:38:27.660 This is the Max Keiser playbook.
00:38:29.740 I've been sharing this with everybody
00:38:31.240 around the world for 10 years now.
00:38:33.220 And a lot of people in the world
00:38:35.180 who got into Bitcoin at $1, $10, $50, $100,
00:38:39.640 except for Peter Schiff,
00:38:40.840 who I told to buy it at $1 or $10 and he refused.
00:38:43.780 Oh no, he says, you didn't tell him at $1,
00:38:45.600 you told him at $10.
00:38:46.940 Right.
00:38:47.280 Oh, that's not at all why Peter Schiff
00:38:49.360 is salty about Bitcoin, right?
00:38:51.500 Have you seen, do you guys know Peter Schiff?
00:38:53.300 He constantly says Bitcoin is garbage and bullshit.
00:38:57.080 He was told he didn't get in.
00:38:59.740 But thousands of people,
00:39:01.300 hundreds of thousands of people around the world did.
00:39:03.460 They're sitting on millions and millions of dollars
00:39:05.320 worth of unrealized profits.
00:39:07.480 And here's the thing, Stacey,
00:39:08.680 I saw you were tweeting about,
00:39:10.840 you know, when are you going to sell it?
00:39:12.100 And you're like, well, you know,
00:39:13.480 I'm not going to sell it
00:39:14.380 because I predicted going up to $500,000 or more
00:39:17.320 and I'm just going to use it as collateral.
00:39:18.980 Yes.
00:39:19.560 As, you know, borrow against it.
00:39:22.580 And I can use it that way.
00:39:24.060 I don't, why would I ever sell it?
00:39:25.280 I won't sell any Bitcoin from here on out.
00:39:29.440 There's lots of tech, you know,
00:39:31.740 new platforms and services being offered
00:39:33.760 for people in the Bitcoin space.
00:39:35.580 So you can always just keep stacking
00:39:37.680 and then borrow against your Bitcoin.
00:39:40.220 And I do want to say, you know,
00:39:41.800 you can't say that Max didn't tell you so.
00:39:45.220 That these people are coming,
00:39:46.420 these corporations are coming,
00:39:47.620 these institutions are coming.
00:39:48.860 It was really triggered by Paul Tudor Jones
00:39:51.600 entering the space back in the second quarter of 2020.
00:39:56.080 And now we see Elon Musk and Tesla
00:39:58.840 with $1.5 billion.
00:40:00.900 We don't know how much SpaceX has bought,
00:40:04.360 but presumably they also bought some for their treasury,
00:40:06.860 but they don't have to, you know, file that with the SEC.
00:40:10.120 Really?
00:40:10.200 U.S. corporates hold record $2.5 trillion in cash
00:40:15.880 to meet pandemic shock.
00:40:17.740 So that's $2.5 trillion.
00:40:19.920 So if they all do like Elon,
00:40:24.020 how much is that?
00:40:24.860 $250 billion worth of purchases coming.
00:40:29.460 So even if half of them do it, that's $125.
00:40:34.400 If 25% of them do it, it's like $75 billion.
00:40:38.500 So there's a lot more money on corporate balance sheets
00:40:41.720 where, you know, that Tesla money came from.
00:40:44.220 Right.
00:40:44.620 Look at the big picture here.
00:40:45.960 There's $300 trillion worth of investable assets on Planet Earth.
00:40:51.440 That includes stocks, bonds, property, precious metals.
00:40:55.440 How much of that is invested in Bitcoin right now?
00:40:58.320 Less than 1%.
00:40:59.420 So we're looking to do the Elon here.
00:41:02.600 Suck on that for a while.
00:41:03.780 Less than 1% so far.
00:41:06.300 Less than 1%.
00:41:07.420 And as we are getting these, I mean, just the pandemic alone
00:41:10.980 has triggered a massive printing, of course, of the U.S. dollars.
00:41:13.880 What is it, like 25% or something?
00:41:15.700 Probably more now of what's in circulation has just been over the last year,
00:41:19.900 I think, or something ridiculous like that.
00:41:21.740 But they are, you know, in a way that as you have inflation of the dollar
00:41:25.380 and other currencies, yes, that will kind of boost, in a way,
00:41:29.120 artificially boost, you know, the dollar price for Bitcoin.
00:41:32.540 In a way, it's not totally accurate.
00:41:35.040 But that's irrelevant because as more and more companies go into it,
00:41:38.160 buy into it, you know, states, they see that this is a store of value
00:41:42.180 and they want to sit on some and hold some.
00:41:44.580 The more they buy.
00:41:45.620 And then again, when you eventually, the number of Bitcoin runs.
00:41:48.860 Chad, do you remember, was it 850 million Bitcoin?
00:41:52.800 What was it again?
00:41:53.480 How many Bitcoin was it total?
00:41:55.040 Maybe not that many.
00:41:55.700 Maybe it was just 850,000.
00:41:57.920 I have to look.
00:41:58.700 I forget what the exact number was, but it's a limited number.
00:42:01.840 And so you can kind of do the math and deduce how much about
00:42:04.320 one Bitcoin would be worth when you're seeing these large investments
00:42:08.740 coming in and they want to be invested in Bitcoin.
00:42:11.620 And so right now, it's just 1%.
00:42:14.220 What happens when it gets to 10 or 25 or 50, right?
00:42:19.040 Amazing, unbelievable prices for Bitcoin.
00:42:23.720 10%?
00:42:25.200 That's $30 trillion right there.
00:42:28.320 Bitcoin is still less than a trillion dollars.
00:42:30.920 So I figured that's how I come up with 40x from here.
00:42:35.040 That's just a 10% allocation of Bitcoin.
00:42:37.860 And of course, the thing is that we're going to see fiat money
00:42:41.100 basically go the way of all fiat money, which is 99.9% loss of purchasing power.
00:42:46.600 And if you look at the cycle of, I think, any currency, most of them don't last more than
00:42:55.780 like 250 years or something.
00:42:57.740 I forget what the exact details was.
00:42:59.920 There's this cyclical thing.
00:43:01.000 I mean, you had collapse of the currency in Rome.
00:43:04.680 All of these big empires, all these big countries have gone through this kind of cycle and eventually
00:43:10.380 just crashes completely.
00:43:12.280 And where are they going to go?
00:43:15.900 Where are they going to go when that happens?
00:43:18.500 They're going to go in to Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.
00:43:22.280 Digital currencies is where it's at, whether you like it or not.
00:43:25.140 Get on the boat now.
00:43:27.420 Get on the boat now.
00:43:29.600 We did shows about this back in 2013.
00:43:31.980 We did it in 2016.
00:43:33.060 We did it in 2017.
00:43:34.400 We talked to people, urged them, don't put in more money than you can lose.
00:43:38.180 But if you have some assets, put some of that in Bitcoin and hold it long term.
00:43:46.080 Hold it for hold it for five years.
00:43:47.940 See what happens.
00:43:48.900 Hold it for five years.
00:43:49.820 Get in now.
00:43:51.380 Get in now.
00:43:52.240 10% effectively becomes 50, 60, 70%.
00:43:55.900 Again, there is no top to the price of Bitcoin because fiat money is a bottomless pit that
00:44:02.920 loses for the past 300 years, 99.9% of its purchasing power.
00:44:08.820 And in a year's time next year, when we're doing this, we're going to look back.
00:44:12.220 We're going to all watch this episode back together and laugh that Elon was able to buy
00:44:17.700 that for $40,000, not $400,000.
00:44:20.920 Exactly.
00:44:21.520 Well, crazy pays.
00:44:23.360 And what I mean is that the benefit of being crazy or having the perception of being crazy
00:44:28.300 is that you can get good deals on Bitcoins still.
00:44:31.600 Yeah.
00:44:31.920 It's still a good deal.
00:44:32.620 I've often said that people say Max is crazy, but the point is that I want to make sure
00:44:40.160 that I don't attract the beige people, the middle of the road people, the average investor
00:44:46.320 people.
00:44:47.600 You know, I want to stay away from those people because they'll be buying it at four or five,
00:44:51.940 600,000 a coin.
00:44:53.260 The crazy people who make their own path, they're happy to buy it at a dollar, $10, $100, $1,000,
00:44:59.100 $5,000, that's the path of the crazy people who is the same as Elon Musk.
00:45:05.300 Elon Musk is perceived by many to be crazy.
00:45:07.460 He goes on Joe Rogan.
00:45:08.480 He's smoking a joint.
00:45:09.420 Yes.
00:45:09.740 This guy can't be trustworthy.
00:45:11.200 Why would I do what this guy is doing?
00:45:12.760 But that's very calculated to fend off the competition.
00:45:19.040 And he clearly worked this time.
00:45:20.680 I mean, he was able to score a huge amount of Bitcoin still at these ridiculously cheap
00:45:24.540 prices.
00:45:25.220 Yeah.
00:45:25.360 Who's going to come next, right, after Elon Musk?
00:45:27.200 We pointed out $2.5 trillion.
00:45:30.180 I don't think, you know, I saw a lot of people talking to Tim Cook saying, oh, Tim Cook, you
00:45:34.660 know, you have what?
00:45:35.260 They have like $250 billion or something on their balance sheet.
00:45:39.160 Sure, they have a lot of debt, you know, so they accumulated a huge amount of debt in
00:45:43.880 order to pay the dividend without having to pay taxes and, you know, sending out that
00:45:49.220 cash.
00:45:49.700 So, you know, Bitcoin, let me see.
00:45:52.720 The circulating supply of Bitcoin right now is 18,637,700 BTC.
00:46:02.340 And it's about 88.75% mined, I would assume.
00:46:07.820 And yes, there's other things here involved too when it comes to the mining, the big mining
00:46:13.360 pools out there that's getting more and more expensive electricity-wise and all that kind
00:46:16.660 of stuff, right?
00:46:17.040 But soon enough, that will be mined and then it's a finite supply.
00:46:20.540 That's it.
00:46:21.000 That's when you're going to see it just skyrocket to incredible prices, right?
00:46:25.240 Well, you know, the source who told me the news before the MicroStrategy Conference, remember
00:46:29.460 I tweeted that source told me big corporate buyer coming?
00:46:32.960 Yeah.
00:46:33.260 Turned out to be, I couldn't give the name at that time because I didn't want to get my
00:46:38.040 source in trouble.
00:46:39.300 So there it was Tesla and the news has come out.
00:46:41.640 The same source is telling me now, unusually, a name of a company that is in the running,
00:46:48.660 according to this source, of being the next huge corporation to get into Bitcoin.
00:46:54.020 And that would be Oracle with Larry Ellison.
00:46:57.340 But nevertheless, Stan Druckenmiller, who has not had one down year with his hedge fund
00:47:05.100 since 1981, that's a pretty good performance, okay?
00:47:09.200 He's outperforming most other hedge funds, I would say.
00:47:12.420 And he just said to Goldman Sachs that he is very, very, not just one very, very, very
00:47:20.540 short the U.S. dollar, which is a pretty brave call, right?
00:47:25.400 A brave move to do.
00:47:27.120 Yeah.
00:47:27.320 And he's shorting U.S.
00:47:28.880 Treasury bonds, which has been a, as they say, widowmaker trade now for 20 years, certainly
00:47:35.200 since 2008.
00:47:36.280 Remember 2008 crisis hit?
00:47:37.880 And that was met with a flood of money printing and a lot of people, pundits, financial pundits
00:47:43.160 were saying, hey, you know, this is going to cause inflation, but it never really did
00:47:47.620 cause inflation because all that free money was then bought back by the central bank.
00:47:52.220 So they, they neutralized the impact of the money printing by doing.
00:47:57.340 That's going to hit some point.
00:47:58.660 That's going to hit.
00:47:59.440 So this has been going on now since really 2008 in a huge way.
00:48:03.320 And certainly in the larger context, certainly going back, as you point out to the 1980s.
00:48:07.880 Alan Greenspan.
00:48:09.100 But now at this juncture, I believe we're at the stage where debt monetization is not
00:48:15.440 going to work anymore.
00:48:16.600 I think he's right.
00:48:17.060 So the impacts of that money printing start to seep into and leak into the economy for real.
00:48:24.020 And that's why you see commodities entering now a secular bull market.
00:48:28.020 So they have been in a secular bear market for a while.
00:48:30.780 Now they're starting to uptick.
00:48:31.820 So oil is on our tear.
00:48:34.200 We're listening, cyber surfer.
00:48:37.280 We're listening to Meryl Streep and Bono talk about Bitcoin because, because you need
00:48:41.000 to get some.
00:48:41.740 That's why.
00:48:42.640 Because in a year from now, two years from now, if you don't have any, you'll be beating
00:48:46.820 yourself over the head that you didn't listen to when Henrik talked about Bitcoin over
00:48:50.660 a year ago when I can get some for $49,000.
00:48:54.100 And now it's at $400,000 or whatever.
00:48:56.940 That's what we're listening to.
00:48:58.880 I think they make some good points here.
00:49:00.940 What will happen to Bitcoin?
00:49:02.240 How far will it go?
00:49:03.120 We're about halfway through that video.
00:49:04.340 But you get the idea.
00:49:05.220 I think that it's very important for you to understand this.
00:49:07.520 And it's tied to a lot of other things, too, that we're seeing right now as well.
00:49:11.740 With the very idea of blockchain decentralization defeating the globalists, right?
00:49:18.880 We have to be some pushback here against these people.
00:49:23.540 They're censoring us.
00:49:24.540 They're shutting us down.
00:49:25.460 They're preventing us from being part of the financial sector because we say the wrong
00:49:29.140 things.
00:49:29.540 They don't like what we say.
00:49:31.160 Some of them are trying to get in on the show and think, oh, it's not a big deal.
00:49:35.040 Some of them are terrified.
00:49:36.900 Some of them are trying to look the other way.
00:49:39.380 If they can't control it, they want to try to regulate it out of existence, all these things.
00:49:43.720 I don't personally think that none of that is going to work, right?
00:49:46.700 They might even go in, as my brother said earlier today, just watch.
00:49:52.420 People like Bill Gates and Joe Biden is going to use some kind of green agenda bullshit weaved
00:49:59.300 into.
00:49:59.600 It's just too expensive and too carbon costly to use all these GPUs out there to process
00:50:05.600 and for mining of Bitcoins.
00:50:08.060 It's too much of a carbon footprint.
00:50:09.860 We'll put carbon taxes on Bitcoin mining, things like this.
00:50:14.120 But regardless, I don't think it's going to work, right?
00:50:17.020 I don't think they'll be able to stop it.
00:50:19.340 So this was a story here from a few days ago here.
00:50:22.560 Bill Gates neutral on Bitcoin, I'm sure.
00:50:25.140 And keep in mind, some of these guys, they have bought in, they have a lot of it, but
00:50:29.300 they don't say anything, don't want to artificially drive up the price.
00:50:32.800 In some cases, they do drop things in order to artificially get the price to go down, to
00:50:37.360 get people to be afraid and bail out so that they can buy in cheaper, right?
00:50:42.300 You have these mass movements of whales or whatever.
00:50:44.080 There's the F2 pool, one of the biggest mining pools, I think.
00:50:49.460 There was some sign the other day there that a lot of the Bitcoin was leaving the pools
00:50:57.120 and going into the exchanges, which is kind of a sign that someone is intending to buy
00:51:01.460 it.
00:51:02.540 And then you kind of had a little bit of a correction after that and stuff.
00:51:05.120 But yes, there is a lot of manipulation.
00:51:06.720 But overall, the general trend is up and up and up, right?
00:51:11.920 Bill Gates neutral on Bitcoin says that cryptocurrency is an innovation the world can do without though.
00:51:16.680 So he doesn't like blockchain for some reason, old Bill.
00:51:19.800 Microsoft founder Bill Gates is no longer a Bitcoin bear.
00:51:22.640 He has now taken a neutral stance on Bitcoin as an investment.
00:51:25.620 However, as an innovation, he says that cryptocurrency is one that the world would be better off without
00:51:32.460 because it allows for certain criminal activities.
00:51:34.760 That's right.
00:51:36.040 So Bill, old Bill is not involved in any criminal activities when it comes to selling us MRNA
00:51:41.860 software that's injected into people.
00:51:45.020 That's totally fine.
00:51:46.460 His depopulation programs, his vaccination programs everywhere, his bullshit globalist
00:51:51.820 groups that he funds and stuff like that.
00:51:53.520 That's fine, right?
00:51:55.400 Bill Gates spoke about Bitcoin and cryptocurrency in two separate interviews Thursday.
00:51:58.640 One was on CNBC where he was asked what he thinks about Bitcoin in the context of climate
00:52:03.320 change, seeing how Bitcoin takes an enormous amount of energy to digitally mined.
00:52:08.740 Gates simply replied, I don't own Bitcoin.
00:52:11.040 I'm not short.
00:52:12.080 I'm not short Bitcoin.
00:52:13.420 So I've taken a neutral view.
00:52:16.040 Bitcoin can go up and down just based on the mania or whatever the views are.
00:52:20.880 And I don't have a way of predicting how that will progress.
00:52:23.840 Gates continued.
00:52:24.720 Either he's lying or he's telling the truth.
00:52:26.580 There's only those two options.
00:52:27.560 If he's telling the truth, I mean, the same thing happens with anything in the financial
00:52:32.480 markets is driven by the same kind of news, right?
00:52:34.340 Insider information all the time.
00:52:37.380 Incredible corruption and the power is in very few hands to price up or down, right?
00:52:42.360 Shorting, as we saw with GameStop stocks, all that stuff, right?
00:52:45.920 It's controlled by them.
00:52:47.100 If he's telling the truth, he doesn't like it because he can't control it and his people
00:52:51.220 that he knows can't control it, right?
00:52:52.820 But Plain Physics over on Entropy Stream says, if Bill Gates says that the world doesn't
00:52:57.260 need more Bitcoin, the world needs Bitcoin.
00:52:59.360 That's right.
00:52:59.760 I'm completely with you.
00:53:00.880 That's how it works.
00:53:02.880 If he doesn't like it, I love it.
00:53:04.700 The Microsoft founder added, I do not think moving money into a more digital form and getting
00:53:09.840 transaction costs down, I don't think moving money into a more digital form and getting
00:53:14.740 transaction costs down, that's something the Gates Foundation does in developing countries.
00:53:20.140 But there, we do it so that you can reverse the transaction so we have total visibility
00:53:24.820 of who's doing what.
00:53:26.140 It's not about tax avoidance or illegal activities.
00:53:28.720 But again, the currency most used for illegal activity is the US dollar, right?
00:53:34.500 So this is just a bullshit argument.
00:53:35.840 They constantly say that.
00:53:37.900 And some is more transparent than others, depending on what currency you're dealing with when
00:53:40.600 it comes to cryptocurrency.
00:53:43.280 Anyway, back in 2018, they go through that.
00:53:44.900 He was no fan of Bitcoin, blah, blah, blah.
00:53:46.240 Now he claims he's more neutral.
00:53:48.020 This is coming and they can't do anything about this, right?
00:53:50.360 That's the big thing here.
00:53:53.140 And that's important to keep in mind.
00:53:55.200 So when we talk about these things, know that they will continue to attack it if they think
00:54:02.660 it's bad.
00:54:03.220 And at certain points, they will try to pull back or try to make sure that, you know,
00:54:06.140 make it look like, ah, we don't care that much.
00:54:08.360 What's the saying?
00:54:08.940 When you're strong, appear weak.
00:54:12.440 When you're weak, appear strong.
00:54:13.820 You know, they're always playing on that.
00:54:16.060 Anyway, check out this article here.
00:54:17.080 Kind of interesting.
00:54:17.480 Decentralized Internet, how blockchain domains could help fight online censorship.
00:54:22.660 And this is not only true for domains, right?
00:54:25.020 This is true for actual data packages.
00:54:28.660 It's true for a number of different things that could come in the wake of something like
00:54:32.340 this.
00:54:32.580 Let me make this a bit bigger here.
00:54:33.660 As the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread.
00:54:38.620 This is actually from a year ago, but this still makes sense, right?
00:54:42.280 Coronavirus outbreak continues to spread.
00:54:43.920 Many Chinese mainlanders have limited ways to access information of what's going on.
00:54:48.160 Online censorship with China is common, but the government censoring technology has become
00:54:51.960 so advanced that they're able to block information about one of the biggest news events in the
00:54:56.460 world happening in their own country.
00:54:57.900 Now, I think it was kind of a gay off behind that, but that's put that to the side.
00:55:01.560 You know that censorship happens in every kind of level, right?
00:55:06.780 Anyway, they go through and talk about VPNs and stuff like that.
00:55:08.960 They can use that to block and blah, blah, blah.
00:55:10.260 Another solution they go on to, though, is to build a website using a decentralized domain
00:55:14.760 that lives on the blockchain.
00:55:16.060 Most people associated with blockchain, associated with blockchain, with cryptocurrencies like
00:55:20.160 Bitcoin and Ripple, but the technology has many more capabilities.
00:55:24.020 There are decentralized messaging services, marketplaces, and importantly, decentralized
00:55:27.420 domain names, which cannot be censored or taken down completely.
00:55:31.440 A number of decentralized domain registrars have launched in the past five years, helping
00:55:35.520 disseminate blockchain websites and help fight censorship.
00:55:38.180 One such startup is San Francisco-based Unstoppable Domains, whose founder, Brad Cam, I don't
00:55:44.440 know anything about these guys, and Matt Gould, say they are committed to preserving free
00:55:49.100 speech and building a censorship-resistant internet through decentralized domains.
00:55:53.200 So there's many other companies, and there's many other such services popping up, including
00:55:58.220 what was it, one called, I think it's called Edge now is one.
00:56:04.200 And as I said, I was looking at, I don't know, not an endorsement in any way at all, but there's
00:56:08.640 many of these, like Videocoin was one.
00:56:10.340 Obviously, Odyssey Library is one, because they have their own cryptocurrency and stuff
00:56:14.420 like that, too.
00:56:15.620 And we saw a couple of kvetching articles about Odyssey Library the other day, actually.
00:56:20.000 They were like, we suggest that they just will ban everybody.
00:56:22.960 We tell them to ban, basically.
00:56:24.080 CNN has an article about white supremacists are circumventing censorship and shit like
00:56:30.700 that.
00:56:31.660 And they do not like blockchain and decentralized methods, right?
00:56:36.380 So what is a decentralized domain?
00:56:38.560 Centralized domain names are the old school domains of the internet.
00:56:41.540 Extensions like .com, .net, .biz, and hundreds more are what the majority of businesses and
00:56:46.900 establishments use in their web address.
00:56:49.180 They're controlled by the Internet Corporation for assignment, assigned names, and numbers.
00:56:53.540 And purchased through a domain registrar like GoDaddy or Bluehost.
00:56:58.860 The content is then hosted by a service like Amazon Web Services.
00:57:03.740 Given current global trends in both business and government, it's quite rational to want
00:57:08.840 an alternative to rely on the benevolence of large organizations of significant power.
00:57:14.120 Because these sites are only hosted in one location, they can easily be taken down if,
00:57:18.720 for example, a government authority believes the content violates a law or regulation.
00:57:22.560 Over a one-year period from 2018 to 2019, the U.S. Immigration and Customer Enforcement
00:57:27.200 Agency, along with Homeland Security, Europol, Interpol, and several police agencies seized
00:57:31.220 30,500 domain names in 20 different countries that were selling pirated movies and TV shows,
00:57:37.580 counterfeit apparel, and pharmaceuticals.
00:57:40.560 But in countries with an authoritarian government, which, of course, now it's the EU, it's the U.S.,
00:57:46.560 it's our countries.
00:57:47.820 That's what's happening now.
00:57:48.860 It's a coup.
00:57:49.380 It's a takeover.
00:57:50.340 They're banning everybody they don't like.
00:57:51.760 They're involved in this now.
00:57:53.040 The West can look at Myanmar or something, or they can look to Belarus or so,
00:57:58.140 Russia and complain and Kvetch and wine and bullshit like that.
00:58:00.980 Like, you're involved in this.
00:58:02.320 You're doing the same thing.
00:58:05.320 It's incredible.
00:58:07.980 Yeah, so countries with authoritarian governments, website takedowns are much more common,
00:58:12.620 and the content being censored goes beyond the selling of illegal products.
00:58:15.940 Often it's news coverage, right?
00:58:17.700 So it's stuff that we and others do in this sphere.
00:58:20.000 They're now getting demonetized and banned and censored.
00:58:22.000 We cover the news, we talk about events, we analyze what the hell is going on from our perspective,
00:58:26.300 and that's not good enough, so they censor us and they ban us, right?
00:58:29.060 So it's often as news coverage that the government doesn't want the public to access,
00:58:33.280 like information about the coronavirus in Hong Kong, blah, blah, blah.
00:58:36.320 Same in the West now.
00:58:37.580 Decentralized domains, on the other hand, include extensions like .crypto, .eth, .bit,
00:58:42.600 and more are stored in many different places, making them virtually impossible to be taken down or censored.
00:58:47.240 Blockchain domains are valuable because they remove the need to trust a centralized authority
00:58:52.780 like the ICANN corporation we talked about earlier.
00:58:56.780 Given the current global trends in both business and government,
00:58:59.860 according to Will Martino, CEO of the blockchain startup Cadena,
00:59:03.980 it's quite rational to want an alternative to rely on the benevolence of large organizations of significant power.
00:59:10.980 This is the idea behind unstoppable domains, which can be used for simple tasks,
00:59:15.440 such as paying someone using crypto so you don't need their address or phone number.
00:59:21.180 But the bigger use case is to build a website that is censorship resistant, said Cohen,
00:59:25.280 who is also head of business development for the company.
00:59:27.320 I've never heard of them.
00:59:27.960 I've got to look them up, see if there's any good.
00:59:31.560 Unstoppable domains was born in Cam's desire to build something at the intersection of tech and policy.
00:59:36.960 He started politics before he met co-founder Gould while working at his first startup Talkable marketing platform.
00:59:44.080 I always knew I would want to start on something related to free speech.
00:59:46.900 He said the 2016 election was a catalyst to get unstoppable domains off the ground.
00:59:50.620 Cam became increasingly aware that the current system in place were leading to a rise in online censorship,
00:59:55.660 which was actively harming people.
00:59:58.220 The rise of authoritarianism leads to data censorship, Cam said.
01:00:00.940 Yeah, no shit.
01:00:02.600 So they built their stuff on Ethereum, blah, blah, blah.
01:00:05.100 There's a lot of different currencies and stuff like that too.
01:00:06.700 But anyway, here's a little bit more on the decentralized web, just a little bit more.
01:00:09.260 But could the adoption of decentralized domains lead to decentralized internet?
01:00:13.960 There's some companies working on this now.
01:00:15.320 The internet will always have some centralization until the communications layer,
01:00:19.340 i.e. the global fiber networks, becomes decentralized, Martino said.
01:00:23.500 The communications layer of the internet relies heavily on industry at the moment,
01:00:27.380 so full decentralization doesn't fit with the current internet infrastructure.
01:00:31.620 A truly decentralized internet would make it impossible to stop any packet of information
01:00:35.960 from getting to anyone else.
01:00:38.940 This required a mesh net of billions of wireless devices
01:00:42.980 so that peer-to-peer connection could span across oceans.
01:00:46.780 At the software level, this is doable, Martino said.
01:00:49.160 However, at the hardware level, we would need a massive innovation
01:00:52.180 in wireless communication technology.
01:00:53.940 And that's, whether you like that or not, that's coming too.
01:00:57.200 They're building that now.
01:00:58.200 We've talked about that, right?
01:00:59.280 The internet of things, everything as a service,
01:01:02.400 everything is being connected and stuff like that.
01:01:04.720 If you can piggyback and send information or packets of data that way, why not, right?
01:01:12.720 In other words, creating a truly decentralized internet,
01:01:16.140 one in which no content could ever be fully blocked or censored,
01:01:19.380 is a long way for now from reality, if possible at all.
01:01:23.020 I think it is possible.
01:01:23.960 I think that it is coming because of all these devices.
01:01:26.140 Decentralized domains doesn't mean a fully decentralized internet is in our future,
01:01:29.500 but when it comes to decreasing censorship, they can't hurt either, Martino said, which is true.
01:01:36.420 So this is the way to go.
01:01:38.240 This is the way that they want to do it, right?
01:01:41.640 Just a quick, another mention about this here.
01:01:43.660 Big text, freedom of speech purge pushes people to censorship, resistance, blockchain, social media,
01:01:47.920 and there's a number of these out there now that's beginning to pop up, which is very, very good.
01:01:54.620 We've talked about a couple of them, and we're going to talk about some more of them, too, as they pop up.
01:01:59.140 There's some projects that I'm looking at, and whatever seems promising, we'll promote and we'll push that,
01:02:05.060 and we'll tell people to get on it and try it out.
01:02:07.260 And one of those ways, as we've said, of course, is if BitChute can get their live streaming going,
01:02:14.540 I think there's no end in sight for BitChute.
01:02:18.320 One of the problems seems to be if they're under UK regulation,
01:02:22.820 they have started banning things which are illegal in some countries.
01:02:28.460 And although that's not good, and I hate seeing that,
01:02:32.780 they're basically just trying to comply with the law.
01:02:34.800 Because if they don't,
01:02:38.480 then they will just yank the entire service, right, and will criminalize it.
01:02:42.160 So I'm not saying that that's right, obviously,
01:02:44.360 but if a country says, oh, you're going to ban that, that's illegal, whatever,
01:02:47.960 then it's the law in that country that's wrong,
01:02:49.800 not that the service is complying to the law.
01:02:51.440 If they're not complying to the law, everybody will lose BitChute, everybody.
01:02:54.760 And is that right? No, definitely not.
01:02:56.220 But that country needs to push back on those kinds of laws,
01:02:58.980 and it's up to the people in that country to change those laws,
01:03:02.500 to make the politicians backtrack on that bullshit.
01:03:04.800 Oh, this is hate speech, you know.
01:03:06.620 Well, so what? You might not like it.
01:03:08.520 Is it illegal, right?
01:03:10.760 Black Phillip over on Enterprise Stream says,
01:03:13.480 Henrik, there is a wild card with Bitcoin and crypto.
01:03:17.240 Janet Yellen is very much against crypto and has said that it's dangerous.
01:03:21.160 Other countries have banned crypto, so don't be surprised if Biden ends it.
01:03:24.620 Yeah, I mean, I'm sure they will try at some point.
01:03:27.580 I just don't think that it will be doable.
01:03:29.580 I just don't think it will be – and again, that's why mainstream adoption is good.
01:03:36.200 That's why certain – in a certain sense, when you have mainstream adoption
01:03:40.280 and even regulatory things coming in, that is – although that has some downsides,
01:03:45.400 there's net positive upsides to it because it will be harder and harder to stop it.
01:03:53.100 And if you have corporations going in, you know, the price will go up and stuff like that.
01:03:56.180 But I know that the feds hate it, that they want to do their own digital currencies
01:04:00.340 and all that stuff.
01:04:01.500 I just know that they're late in the game.
01:04:03.500 They're too late.
01:04:05.060 This has already been done.
01:04:06.280 They're going to come in and go, well, we have a digital dollar going on that now.
01:04:09.680 If it loses all value, it doesn't matter, right?
01:04:12.020 It's going to be out the window.
01:04:13.540 And people will go to another cryptocurrency or something else that can hold value.
01:04:18.600 So whether that's precious metals or, you know, land or whatever,
01:04:22.080 something like real and tangible, I think another option to that is, you know, Bitcoin, of course.
01:04:27.540 But, yeah, thank you, Black Phillip.
01:04:28.640 I appreciate that.
01:04:29.980 Some good input.
01:04:32.680 All right.
01:04:33.220 Let me see here.
01:04:34.580 Yeah, we did that one.
01:04:35.820 Oh, and this is just to show you, too, of how much whining there is on this, too.
01:04:40.000 This is from the JC, the – what is it?
01:04:44.240 The Jewish Chronicle, I think.
01:04:45.300 The blockchain-based social media, protector of free speech or a haven for uncensored extremists, right?
01:04:52.340 So just call everything extremism.
01:04:54.540 It's all white supremacy.
01:04:56.460 And if someone says something online that we don't like, let's call that extremism and white supremacy
01:05:00.180 and maybe we can get them to ban it.
01:05:01.880 New social media platforms would differ from traditional centralized databases,
01:05:05.280 like those used by Facebook and Twitter, in that it would be prohibitively difficult to censor.
01:05:10.680 Good.
01:05:13.100 Anyway, they go in here.
01:05:13.960 This week brought to the surprising news that Ravelry, a social network for knitters and needlework enthusiasts,
01:05:26.680 has banned posts in the U.S. – banned posts in support of U.S. President Donald Trump.
01:05:33.660 Ravelry, what the hell is that?
01:05:35.200 Equating them with open white supremacy.
01:05:37.400 Oh, there's some knitting club.
01:05:38.360 I think I heard about this a while back.
01:05:39.420 While Ravelry censorship will seem heavy-handed to some, members of the Jewish community,
01:05:44.820 exacerbated by the rising tide of anti-Semitism on social media, may well hope Facebook and Twitter followed suit.
01:05:50.740 There you go.
01:05:51.160 So they want to have more censorship.
01:05:53.840 Depending on what side of the censorship debate you stand, blockchain will either represent an ideal solution or the greatest danger of all.
01:06:01.880 Blockchain, the record-keeping technology, immutable ledgers, right?
01:06:05.480 That's what it is.
01:06:06.660 Behind the Bitcoin cryptocurrency differs from traditional centralized databases in that information is publicly available to all along the chain.
01:06:14.560 How is it – so when it truly is democratic and fair and equal, equal access, equal ability to speak, these people hate it.
01:06:27.240 They hate it.
01:06:27.920 They've been able to basically grind our countries to a standstill based on the fraudulent claims or ideas that we need to do certain things for the sake of fairness or for making things right or whatever excuses you think, right?
01:06:47.240 Whether it's opening our borders and destroying our countries that way, you know, selling out our financial institutions, you know, we've got to be fair, got to be equal.
01:06:57.300 They've been able to censor and ban people based on this too, that it's not fair or someone is hurt or whatever, right?
01:07:02.680 And then when it truly becomes democratized, they don't like it.
01:07:07.020 And the same thing with Robinhood and these financial centralized places where you can buy stocks and stuff like that, right?
01:07:12.980 Anyway, we're not going to be too long on that.
01:07:14.480 So basically, we could tie this into what's happening right now on Capitol Hill, I guess.
01:07:20.340 There was another hearing here.
01:07:22.960 I saw Andy Ngo tweeted about this.
01:07:24.940 I thought we could listen a little bit to it.
01:07:26.700 There is a rise of domestic terrorism in America hearing.
01:07:30.860 Started at 2 p.m. Eastern, so I guess this was here.
01:07:33.080 I thought we could take a look at a little bit of one of the segments where Andy Ngo talks about this.
01:07:37.720 I'm sure this would be great.
01:07:38.640 This is Gerald Nadler that was heading up this as usual.
01:07:44.480 The judiciary is talking about and warning how bad white people are and how much dangerous it is.
01:07:49.800 So I haven't listened to this yet.
01:07:51.140 So this is – we're doing this live together here.
01:07:53.760 Let's check it out here.
01:07:54.800 And hopefully the third vote and we can come back and not have any further interruption.
01:08:00.300 If there's a member that wants to leave for the floor now, please feel free.
01:08:04.080 It would be loyal, Mr. Faye.
01:08:05.080 I'd like to continue now with Mr. Ngo for his five minutes.
01:08:08.820 Mr. Ngo, you're recognized for five minutes.
01:08:11.200 Thank you very much.
01:08:12.000 Thank you, Chairwoman Jackson Lee, Ranking Member Biggs, and members of the committee.
01:08:19.780 Being a journalist from Portland, Oregon, I know domestic terrorism well.
01:08:24.880 Since 2016, I've witnessed how violent extremists from Antifa and others have made political violence on the streets of my home city, Bernal.
01:08:33.340 So this is, I guess, the one guy that talked about the other side here, right?
01:08:36.860 Local politicians turned a blind eye to the violence because they believed the extremism was a justified response to the surprise election win of Donald Trump.
01:08:47.740 Local fellow journalists did the same in downplaying Antifa's violent extremism.
01:08:52.900 Today, I ask that you don't do the same.
01:08:56.520 From 2016 through 2019 –
01:08:58.740 Yeah, it's true, Chad. Lady 5G, why not BLM?
01:09:02.400 You're right. Andy, you forgot BLM, she says there.
01:09:05.340 Why not, right? Bring it up.
01:09:06.700 It's the same. It's the same Marxist bullshit, right?
01:09:09.640 That's what it is now.
01:09:10.720 It's the same commie bullshit, violent tactics.
01:09:14.720 And so I wish that they would tie in BLM into this too, but they don't.
01:09:17.880 Portland and the surrounding area suffered dozens of violent protests, mass street brawls,
01:09:23.560 riots that resulted in serious bodily injuries, arson attacks, and property destruction.
01:09:30.020 By 2020, Antifa exploited the anger around the death of George Floyd and others to launch an unprecedented attempted insurrection in Portland.
01:09:39.160 For more than 120 recurring days, Antifa carried out nightly riots targeting federal, county, and private property.
01:09:48.080 They developed a riot apparatus that included streams of funding for accommodation, travel, riot gear, and weapons.
01:09:55.220 The bailout program?
01:09:56.000 Which resulted in a murder, hundreds of arson attacks, mass injuries, and mass property destruction.
01:10:02.180 People were beaten to death.
01:10:03.080 Put that into context for those here today.
01:10:05.620 But again, and I'm glad he's here to do this, right?
01:10:08.440 Because it's the blatant contradiction, like, incessant focus on white supremacists that says something naughty on the internet.
01:10:15.040 That's where we're at right now.
01:10:16.680 And then they continue to look the other way for this shit.
01:10:18.720 It's absolutely incredible.
01:10:20.060 They have tactics.
01:10:20.880 They have people high, high up within the establishment, bail funds, all this bullshit, right?
01:10:26.240 Literally, like, supporting terrorism, and they just look the other way.
01:10:28.800 Yes, there's things he's missing and all that stuff, yes, obviously.
01:10:32.420 But if it's what we have for now, I'll take it.
01:10:37.060 At least this is brought up, right?
01:10:38.560 The actions that occurred at the Capitol Hill riot on the 6th of January 2021 were repeated every night, months on end, in the Pacific Northwest.
01:10:48.780 In Seattle, Antifa and far-left extremists seized six blocks of city territory that they said was autonomous.
01:10:55.980 It resulted in six shootings and two murders over a period of three weeks.
01:11:00.000 Imagine a right-wing organization cornering off a section of a city, turning on the police.
01:11:11.220 People were killed inside of this perimeter.
01:11:14.720 You would have the military there in, like, in two hours cleaning this up, right?
01:11:19.680 And just violently killing people who are part of this.
01:11:25.200 Every single person would be doxxed and they would be in jail right now.
01:11:28.920 That's what would have happened.
01:11:31.780 But they mollycoddled us to bring the shade with these Antifa people, right?
01:11:35.780 Because they're pawns of the establishment.
01:11:38.400 They're useful idiots.
01:11:40.280 They're serving your purpose.
01:11:41.520 That's why they let them go.
01:11:42.300 In July 2020, then-DHS Deputy Secretary Ken Cuccinelli reported to Congress at a Senate hearing that...
01:11:50.880 Is this loud enough, guys?
01:11:51.780 Let me know if it's too low.
01:11:52.880 I'll turn it off.
01:11:53.160 ...at least 277 injuries have been inflicted on about 140 federal agents protecting the Mark O. Hatfield U.S. Courthouse in Portland.
01:12:02.500 With my own eyes, I witnessed black-clad, masked militants setting fires to buildings occupied by people.
01:12:10.020 The Antifa came armed with homemade IEDs, guns, and knives.
01:12:14.440 They blinded their targets with powerful lasers before throwing projectiles like rocks, glass, and frozen water bottles.
01:12:21.000 Some of them even brought electric power tools to cut apart the fencing that was set up to protect the courthouse.
01:12:28.580 Andrew Faulkner, one of the few federal suspects indicted over rioting charges, allegedly possessed pipe bomb components and a machete at the time of his arrest.
01:12:38.280 The following month, a self-described Antifa member hunted down a Trump supporter in downtown, is shot him dead point-blank before fleeing out of state and being killed by federal authorities the following week.
01:12:49.760 He left behind a trail of posts on his social media indicating his desire for an armed conflict with the state, which he viewed as fascist.
01:12:58.920 I'm encouraged today to see lawmakers discussing the important subject of domestic terrorism, but I'm concerned that our representatives are increasingly viewing this through a partisan lens.
01:13:10.040 This puts all Americans at risk.
01:13:12.620 Those speaking before and after me can illuminate and educate us on far-right terrorism, a threat extremely well-tracked by government agencies, non-profits, and journalists.
01:13:23.640 Much less understood is the terrorism threat from the far left, particularly Antifa.
01:13:29.060 Far-left terrorism isn't new in the U.S.
01:13:31.300 It has a long history in the second half of the 20th century, where groups like the Weather Underground, the Black Liberation Army, and the May 19th Communist Organization carried out bombings, robberies, and jailbreaks in the name of anti-racism.
01:13:45.880 Antifa are continuing that legacy today and use the cloak of anti-fascism to shield themselves from criticism and to fool well-meaning people into becoming allies.
01:13:56.480 In September 2020, FBI Director Chris Wray told lawmakers that Antifa is real and that the FBI investigates the threat coming from violent, anarchist extremists who identify with Antifa.
01:14:09.300 We should heed his warnings.
01:14:11.460 The domestic terrorism is not partisan.
01:14:14.360 Both the far left and the far right seek to delegitimize and destabilize the republic.
01:14:19.220 Thank you.
01:14:19.960 And check this out here, guys.
01:14:22.460 It was actually my mom who sent this to me.
01:14:24.080 Thank you.
01:14:25.240 Thank you, mom, if you're watching.
01:14:26.960 Which is very interesting.
01:14:29.280 Imagine that.
01:14:30.240 I'd never heard about it.
01:14:32.380 Imagine my shock.
01:14:33.660 1983 United States Senate bombing.
01:14:36.420 Have you guys heard of this?
01:14:38.760 A bomb explosion at the United States Senate on November 7th, 1983, motivated by United States military involvement in Lebanon, blah, blah, blah.
01:14:45.100 Six members of the radical left-wing resistance conspiracy were arrested in May 1988 and charged with the bombing as well as related bombings at Fort McNair and the Washington Navy Yard, which occurred on April 25th, 1983 and 1984.
01:14:59.500 So it was a communist organization here that was doing this.
01:15:05.260 Resistance conspiracy of the May 19th communist organization, right?
01:15:09.600 Totally, totally, totally fine.
01:15:11.520 I've never heard of this.
01:15:13.100 Never heard of this.
01:15:15.060 And, okay, sure.
01:15:15.880 It's a couple of years ago.
01:15:17.320 But so what?
01:15:17.880 You hear about in these hearings?
01:15:19.300 You hear about like lynchings still that happened like 200 years ago.
01:15:22.260 And they're brought up as evidence of why America is a white supremacist country and shit like that.
01:15:26.100 This is just a couple of decades ago, you know, three, almost three.
01:15:30.620 But, yeah, look at the damage here, right?
01:15:33.700 The commies do this, don't hear anything about it.
01:15:36.720 This has not been a continued cycle of left-wing violence.
01:15:41.340 And back in 83, again, imagine if there was right-wingers doing this, right?
01:15:46.060 It would have been brought up and used as evidence of a continuous threat in the U.S. and shit like that.
01:15:50.340 They just look the other way.
01:15:54.100 1983 United States bombing.
01:15:55.920 I mean, I don't know.
01:15:56.580 I think it's incredible that they just cover for it in this way.
01:15:59.860 And I look forward to your questions.
01:16:01.520 Okay, he ends his testimony there.
01:16:03.620 But, yeah.
01:16:04.300 Thank you so very much.
01:16:04.940 And I have to look at the whole thing.
01:16:06.260 This is like four or five hours, I think, or something like that.
01:16:08.940 But most of them are going to be left-leaning people, obviously.
01:16:14.560 There was one portion, I think.
01:16:16.860 Let's see if Andy has asked a little bit more here.
01:16:19.520 Is it right after?
01:16:21.040 Let me just see if I can find that.
01:16:22.520 There's one portion where Cori Bush was a lady who claimed she was a victim of being attacked by – who was it again?
01:16:32.140 She claimed she was attacked by Marjorie Taylor Greene, right, because the QAnon thing and all that stuff.
01:16:37.620 And it turns out it was Cori Bush doing it.
01:16:38.920 But she goes off and attacks the post office guy.
01:16:42.760 The joy was appointed by Trump just because there's too many white people that's part of the board, I think, or something of the U.S. Post.
01:16:49.920 We'll look at that in a moment.
01:16:51.360 But it's – the anti-whiteness is just like – epidemic is just out of control.
01:16:57.220 State-sanctioned, media-sanctioned, the open hatred of white people is just like out of control right now.
01:17:04.020 And it's totally fine.
01:17:05.880 Totally fine.
01:17:06.660 Anyway, here's a little bit more of Andy.
01:17:07.960 Let's see what he was asked a little bit, and then we'll move on.
01:17:09.580 Remember, I went over 50 seconds.
01:17:11.740 You have that opportunity.
01:17:13.260 And I yield back – I yield to the ranking member, Mr. Bates.
01:17:17.180 Thank you, Madam Chair.
01:17:18.760 Mr. Ngo, two of the witnesses testifying today did not even mention Antifa in their written testimony,
01:17:23.660 which is shocking, actually, given the amount of violence that Antifa has wrought over the past several years.
01:17:28.300 Mr. Ngo, if we don't talk about Antifa, is Antifa going away?
01:17:34.000 No, they're not going away.
01:17:35.320 Since the election night, for example, in Oregon, Portland, Oregon, where I'm from,
01:17:42.700 the National Guard was activated by the governor because dozens, or actually more than 100 mass militants
01:17:49.580 marauded through downtown, destroying property.
01:17:52.840 They vandalized a church that provides charity services on Inauguration Day in Portland
01:17:59.060 to protest the inauguration of Biden.
01:18:02.000 Antifa destroyed the headquarters of the Democrat Party.
01:18:06.160 So this perception that they only attack things on the right is wrong.
01:18:12.720 They attack anything that they view as American.
01:18:14.960 So that includes democratic institutions, buildings that represent the rule of law.
01:18:22.140 And, yeah.
01:18:27.140 So, Mr. Ngo, one of your co-panelists has said of Antifa that, quote, though, often...
01:18:34.020 And it's okay.
01:18:34.880 I haven't heard everything, his entire, you know, all the things he said or whatever.
01:18:39.340 But it's still, I feel, there's no one...
01:18:41.400 They do this for a reason, too, I think.
01:18:42.780 But there's no one that truly can, like, they're connecting the dots.
01:18:46.220 They're showing everything, they're putting this in context in terms of what the establishment
01:18:51.400 is letting these people get away with.
01:18:53.380 It's not hammered.
01:18:55.340 Every time they talk about right-wing extremism or white supremacists, there's, like, this,
01:18:59.680 you know, continuous, like, you know, the murderous events on this day and stuff.
01:19:04.440 And it's always, like, they have a specific language.
01:19:06.940 They have this legalese way of presenting it and weaving things together.
01:19:10.660 A lot of hearsay and anecdotes and allegedly or this or could be linked to, like, that kind of stuff.
01:19:17.020 They're jumbling things together to make it seem that it's this huge problematic thing that they're dealing with.
01:19:22.920 But it's not even, like, you can't even compare to the left-wing extremism,
01:19:28.000 which is allowed to just have free reigns all over the West right now.
01:19:32.560 Let's listen a little bit more to this and we'll move on.
01:19:34.380 They do not yet use terrorist tactics or acts, close quote.
01:19:38.000 Based on what you've seen firsthand, do you agree with that statement?
01:19:45.420 So I think the issue with the lack of understanding of Antifa's violence comes from the fact that
01:19:52.400 there's not a lot of mainstream media coverage of it.
01:19:56.360 A lot of people, lawmakers in D.C.
01:19:59.920 It's bigger than that, Andy.
01:20:01.460 Media coverage from the New York Times or Washington Post.
01:20:05.220 And sometimes those publications—
01:20:07.200 They're part of it.
01:20:08.480 It's the same network.
01:20:09.880 They're covering for them.
01:20:11.440 This is what I'm feeling that people don't understand.
01:20:13.220 Like, they have bail funds for these people after they have committed terrorism.
01:20:19.200 They're used as a force to be there to terrorize people on the ground level, on the street level,
01:20:25.520 so you won't have any nationalistic conservative movements gaining momentum and ground on the ground level.
01:20:31.920 To protect people, it's there as an intimidation force, all these kinds of things.
01:20:37.100 And it's to the highest levels, right?
01:20:39.780 Judges are tied to—all of these things have been coming out.
01:20:42.480 So many people are involved in this.
01:20:43.920 Bankers or some—the BLM movements are supported by BlackRock and Goldman Sachs, for Christ's sake.
01:20:48.860 They're given hundreds of millions to fulfill their agendas, their commie, anti-white commie agendas, right?
01:20:55.620 Just with some parachute journalists into the Pacific Northwest.
01:20:58.680 But by and large, they don't have somebody on the ground every day as the riots were breaking out, let's say, in Portland,
01:21:04.860 or when Chaz, the Autonomous Zone in Seattle.
01:21:09.280 And this is areas where people were bringing with them homemade explosives in their backpacks
01:21:17.460 and distributing them to others to throw at the federal courthouse.
01:21:22.680 Incredible.
01:21:23.120 Bringing in electric tools to cut into the fence so that they could set the building on fire.
01:21:28.180 They did set the exterior on fire multiple times.
01:21:30.600 And it's not just law enforcement that's inside.
01:21:34.640 There's also civilian people who are working as staff who have had to flee for their lives, as they did at the Justice Center.
01:21:41.640 So I think these acts, because they're targeted on facilities that have civilians inside,
01:21:49.300 I think based on my understanding of the laws, these do count as terrorist acts.
01:21:54.080 But they're not being reported as such or perceived as such for political reasons.
01:21:58.760 But it's not, yeah, political reason, but it's not just the media, Andy.
01:22:03.760 It's people inside of the system, right, that are sanctioned this, that want this to be the case, right?
01:22:09.800 Lone Star Texan over at Entropy Stream says,
01:22:13.880 Not a fan of Andy, but good on him.
01:22:16.640 Sucks he doesn't bring up a BLM too, though.
01:22:18.440 Absolutely.
01:22:18.980 I wish he would have done that.
01:22:19.900 That's been a, I mean, over the summer, that was certainly one of the biggest problems.
01:22:25.400 Obviously, right?
01:22:26.080 It was, Antifa was even a secondhand player in that.
01:22:28.620 It was primarily driven by BLM.
01:22:30.740 And even this, look at this here.
01:22:33.440 I think this is from this hearing.
01:22:35.040 I could be wrong.
01:22:35.740 Maybe it's from another one.
01:22:37.120 I'm not sure if Louis DeJoy was there at the hearing on rise of domestic terrorism in America.
01:22:43.600 So this has to be from a different one.
01:22:45.380 But I saw that the same one, Cori Bush was speaking.
01:22:49.480 Let me see.
01:22:50.600 Was it in there?
01:22:52.220 Is that DeJoy?
01:22:53.020 No, it's not him.
01:22:54.320 She was speaking.
01:22:55.500 And listen to this here, what she's saying to the postmaster DeJoy.
01:22:59.780 And look right behind her here, too.
01:23:01.120 Let me pause right away.
01:23:01.820 Do you see it as a problem that the...
01:23:03.100 Let me stop there.
01:23:03.900 Look right behind her there, too.
01:23:06.060 Black Lives Matter.
01:23:06.840 Right behind her.
01:23:08.020 To her left, right?
01:23:09.060 This is a terrorist organization.
01:23:12.180 This is an organization that have murdered people.
01:23:14.340 It's vehemently anti-white.
01:23:16.380 It's communistic.
01:23:17.600 It wants to push, you know, anti-family values.
01:23:20.400 They want to disrupt the nuclear family, all this kind of stuff.
01:23:23.280 It's economically, they want communism.
01:23:25.660 It's anti-white.
01:23:26.700 It's been violent.
01:23:27.560 It has murdered people.
01:23:30.480 But it's Marjorie Taylor Greene because she believes some wacky things that are the big problem.
01:23:34.780 Not these kinds of wackos, right?
01:23:36.080 But listen to what she says here, too.
01:23:37.780 Again, the anti-whiteness is sanctioned.
01:23:40.340 It's encouraged.
01:23:41.460 Listen to this.
01:23:41.980 Do you see it as a problem that the Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service
01:23:46.000 looks like a millionaire white boys club?
01:23:50.780 What I would say is that the Postal Service's not having a full board
01:24:01.260 is not enabling it to reach its full breadth of impact.
01:24:08.060 And I welcome that.
01:24:10.560 And I welcome that.
01:24:11.780 Okay.
01:24:12.300 All right.
01:24:13.680 All right.
01:24:14.180 He's not going to solve any issues anytime soon.
01:24:15.960 That guy.
01:24:16.800 Not that I have any.
01:24:18.700 I never had any.
01:24:19.900 It was a point about Trump, that guy.
01:24:21.460 DeJoy.
01:24:22.680 So, obviously, it's just like, what are you even talking about?
01:24:24.860 Like, why are you attacking white people?
01:24:26.380 What's wrong with that?
01:24:26.860 It's basically, there can't be any, if there's too many white people, that's now a sin.
01:24:30.880 It's a cardinal sin.
01:24:35.340 God, it's just, it's just so fucking frustrating.
01:24:37.800 Because it's like, it just never ends with these people.
01:24:40.420 Just total, like, black power, like, every day.
01:24:43.820 Black power.
01:24:45.260 Fuck whitey.
01:24:46.400 And it's like, oh, my God, they're such wonderful people.
01:24:49.660 Such saints.
01:24:50.880 They're working for racial and social justice.
01:24:53.920 And then, of course, not at all coincidentally, and timed well, in relation to what's happening in the U.S.,
01:25:03.740 the full-on commie general, Secretary General Antonio Guterres, who headed up Socialist International,
01:25:11.120 and before that, he headed up the Socialist Party in Portugal, who now heads up the United Nations,
01:25:16.660 came out and said that white supremacy is a transnational threat.
01:25:22.340 But, yeah, United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned on Monday that white supremacy and neo-Nazi movements are becoming a transnational threat
01:25:34.900 and have exploited the coronavirus pandemic to boost their support.
01:25:39.400 Wait a minute.
01:25:39.680 So, basically, if you talk about the coronavirus, if you talk about the pandemic, the scam, like they're doing now on MSNBC,
01:25:51.740 they just call you openly like you're a white supremacist.
01:25:54.240 If you question the coronavirus, you're a white supremacist.
01:25:56.280 That's the correlation now.
01:25:57.760 That's all it takes.
01:25:58.400 So, he's saying, if you're critical of the coronavirus, that means you're a neo-Nazi and a white supremacist,
01:26:04.780 which means you're exploiting the pandemic, and there, ergo, you are now, because you're talking about things that we don't like,
01:26:11.920 you're becoming the biggest transnational threat that we have right now to look at.
01:26:19.260 It's just, it's amazing.
01:26:20.800 Let's listen here.
01:26:21.420 Wonderful, wonderful testimony here from Antonio Guterres.
01:26:26.240 We must also step up the fight against resurgent neo-Nazism, white supremacy, and racially and ethnically motivated terrorism.
01:26:35.080 The danger of these hate-driven movements is going by...
01:26:37.040 Oh, so you're talking about, like, the anti-whiteness we see?
01:26:39.800 I agree.
01:26:41.440 I agree, Antonio.
01:26:42.580 It should be taken down.
01:26:44.080 It should be illegal to discriminate people based on their race.
01:26:47.560 Can we just have that?
01:26:48.940 Can we just have that as an enforcement, and so that this anti-white hatred can stop and finally be made illegal then?
01:26:54.580 I don't care what people say or whatever.
01:26:56.260 That's fine.
01:26:57.040 I don't give a shit.
01:26:58.140 But that's not what's happening now.
01:26:59.520 People are banned for standing up for themselves, for the race that they belong to, for their skin color.
01:27:05.340 I'm just saying, I refuse to hate myself because I'm white.
01:27:07.780 Oh, that's it.
01:27:08.720 White supremacists to the bunker with you, to re-education camp.
01:27:12.700 Now, you're a terrorist.
01:27:13.500 You're part of the biggest problem that we have, right?
01:27:15.160 So stop all the BLM bullshit and stop all this incessant hatred of white people solely based on racial policies, right?
01:27:25.540 I agree.
01:27:26.060 Just stop it.
01:27:26.580 Just stop it then.
01:27:27.360 Uphold that.
01:27:28.060 We're good to go.
01:27:29.860 No, but it's white people just standing up for themselves saying, you know what?
01:27:33.200 I wish our kids will have a future too.
01:27:35.520 And they won't, in fact, be discriminated against based on the color of their skin, right?
01:27:41.440 Nope.
01:27:41.680 It's resurgent neo-Nazism, white supremacy, and racially and ethnically motivated terrorism.
01:27:48.940 The danger of these hate-driven movements is growing by the day.
01:27:53.620 Let us call them what they are.
01:27:56.340 White supremacy and neo-Nazi movements are more than domestic terror threats.
01:28:00.420 They are becoming a transnational threat.
01:28:02.940 These and other groups have exploited the pandemic to boost their ranks through social polarization
01:28:08.120 and political and cultural manipulation.
01:28:10.660 Today, it's just, it's such fucking lies.
01:28:14.300 It's unbelievable how they're linking this together, though.
01:28:16.600 And they do it with a straight face.
01:28:19.420 It's incredible how they have managed to, from Q people to people who just don't wear a mask,
01:28:26.020 it's, they're all just calling them domestic terrorists now and white supremacists.
01:28:30.620 And it's just, it will never stop.
01:28:32.440 There's nowhere on this globe that these people will be able to escape to if you, if you say the wrong things on the internet.
01:28:38.700 It's incredible.
01:28:39.540 These extremist movements represent the number one internal security threat in several countries.
01:28:43.940 Yeah.
01:28:44.360 Individuals and groups are engaged in a feeding frenzy of hate, fundraising, recruiting, and communicating online, both at home and overseas, traveling internationally.
01:28:55.400 And network their hateful ideologies.
01:29:16.460 What?
01:29:16.920 Where are these people?
01:29:17.660 Far too often.
01:29:18.620 These hate groups are cheered on by people in positions of responsibility in ways that were considered unimaginable not long ago.
01:29:27.100 We need global coordination.
01:29:28.480 Can you give any examples?
01:29:30.300 Can you be slightly, what are you talking, what exactly are you talking about?
01:29:33.820 What groups are you talking about?
01:29:36.020 We have open left-wing anti-white violence occurring in many Western countries.
01:29:40.700 And now that it's this constant, you know, diversion tactic.
01:29:44.940 So look over here.
01:29:46.080 Here's the, look here.
01:29:47.100 Here's the problem.
01:29:48.740 And also they're talking about the pandemic and that should be illegal.
01:29:51.300 We need to target them internationally.
01:29:52.680 And see that unimaginable not long ago.
01:29:55.680 We need global coordinated action to defeat this grave and growing danger.
01:30:00.600 There we go.
01:30:01.820 That's the key.
01:30:02.340 Right at the end.
01:30:02.860 Point out the problem.
01:30:05.800 Offer the solution.
01:30:06.940 Right.
01:30:07.460 Problem.
01:30:08.160 People upset.
01:30:09.200 Offer the solution.
01:30:10.120 What's the solution?
01:30:11.300 More global homo.
01:30:12.240 Globalist cooperation to exterminate these people.
01:30:14.540 In ways that were considered unimaginable not long ago.
01:30:18.380 We need global coordinated action to defeat this grave and growing danger.
01:30:23.240 Yeah.
01:30:23.480 Grave and growing danger.
01:30:24.760 That's right.
01:30:25.100 If you're talking about the pandemic, holy shit.
01:30:27.220 So this is the, I mean, just, he's a communist.
01:30:29.120 He's a full-on communist.
01:30:30.760 Right.
01:30:31.140 He's heading up the United Nations.
01:30:32.900 If you don't know about this guy, look at him up.
01:30:34.540 Just search him up on the internet and look at his history and all this stuff.
01:30:38.500 Right.
01:30:40.120 This is what they're worrying about.
01:30:41.480 And also, at the same time, I actually forgot this.
01:30:43.600 Let me play this clip here.
01:30:44.640 So the, in Oregon, the district attorney there, there was a clip that was out talking about how he's dropped charges against, I think it's specifically against Antifa people.
01:30:57.600 I thought we could take a look at that.
01:30:58.640 I should have played that right after Andy Ngo, but this is a good time to do it too.
01:31:01.340 To juxtapose, it's like you have actual people committing actual crime, actually being hateful, actually engaging in terrorism.
01:31:08.460 Nothing is being done.
01:31:10.100 You have people that engage in distribution of information, offering different viewpoints and organizing to make, to ensure that this insane system doesn't just like turn on them in violence.
01:31:20.520 Because they're the terrorists, they need to be exterminated, they need to be dealt with by, like, transnational organizations that target and go after these people.
01:31:29.860 Anyway, here's what the district attorney in Oregon said regarding, I think specifically Antifa.
01:31:36.800 Listen to this here.
01:31:38.340 There's nothing rehabilitative about being cut off from society.
01:31:41.860 In fact, it's harmful.
01:31:43.480 Research consistently shows that time...
01:31:45.340 Mike Schmidt is his name, by the way.
01:31:46.600 I submit that there are zero public safety justifications for preventing someone from voting.
01:32:04.000 So then what's the motivation?
01:32:05.880 We could and should discuss racist motivations and systems that were set up with the purpose to subjugate and oppress.
01:32:11.700 And while that's true, I think what it really says to the person who's incarcerated is, you aren't one of us.
01:32:19.960 Stripping someone of a right that others have fought and died for sends the message that you are less than.
01:32:25.420 You aren't worthy.
01:32:27.300 People make mistakes.
01:32:28.820 Sometimes horrible and even unforgivable mistakes.
01:32:32.080 But what does it say about us as a society to dehumanize our fellow human beings?
01:32:37.080 I want to live in a place that holds people accountable, protects public safety, and treats everybody with dignity and humanity, no matter what you have done in your life.
01:32:47.580 Oh, good, yeah.
01:32:48.220 So apply that to people who said the wrong things online then.
01:32:50.980 That is a hopeful society.
01:32:53.680 And restoring the right to vote to those who are incarcerated is at its core a gesture of hope.
01:32:59.400 It gives people the right to dream, to participate, and to care.
01:33:03.880 Oh, yeah.
01:33:04.380 And as my friend Senator Jackie Winters used to say, it'll make people a good future neighbor.
01:33:10.520 Okay, so Mike was responsible for dropping more than 90% of the charges for over 1,000 leftist agitators that were arrested during the riots in Portland.
01:33:20.140 I think this is the last summer here, right?
01:33:23.240 So this is the kind of district attorney that you have in Oregon, right, who just talked about fairness and all this stuff.
01:33:29.500 And obviously this is in direct relation to also making sure that people who actually did commit crimes and all this stuff can just go right back to voting again, by the way, and have them inclusive in society.
01:33:39.060 Because there's no good ways of showing being punitive.
01:33:41.680 There should be no consequences for you committing illegal activity, right?
01:33:46.660 And then again, as we said, just flip that over and just look at how they treat people who say the wrong things, right?
01:33:52.460 All right, so we did that.
01:33:54.640 Let's go over now again to talk more about just the insane anti-white climate that we live under, right?
01:34:01.040 And talk about another state over here in the Northwest, Washington state.
01:34:06.480 There was an official there.
01:34:09.520 She was the – she is part of the equity task force.
01:34:15.600 I was appointed by Governor Jay Inslee in Washington state who had a little diatribe here where she went on and on and talking about how white people, Europeans are –
01:34:26.940 basically they're obsessed with time and agendas and to-do lists and they have all these complicated, difficult way of doing things.
01:34:35.420 And basically that's a problem, right?
01:34:37.800 Check out this clip here of what she – just sit and talk about regarding white people.
01:34:43.260 Listen to this.
01:34:43.800 Most white people and Europeans are about agendas and to-do lists and tasks and, oh, we have 30 minutes for this and, oh, time to move on.
01:34:51.840 There's a problem where many people of color – maybe it matters, maybe it doesn't.
01:34:58.220 In South Africa, if we were meeting right here, 235, if Craig Bill walked in right now in South Africa, what would happen is they would stop, welcome him, how was your weekend, you had any plans for Thanksgiving, and would bring him –
01:35:13.500 Well, South Africa is a great role model, by the way, on so many levels, isn't it?
01:35:16.980 He would come up to speed on what he missed if we were in South Africa.
01:35:22.580 If somebody – if Craig Bill walked in right now here in Tumwater, Washington, we say hello.
01:35:29.200 And maybe somebody – well, our chairs are gracious, so you all would let them know here we are.
01:35:34.780 But it's basically – this is where we are.
01:35:36.840 Oh, sorry.
01:35:37.800 Sorry.
01:35:38.360 Let me go back here.
01:35:39.620 I do want to ask for clarity.
01:35:42.160 We are still going to move forward with the idea of an advisory board.
01:35:46.300 Is that true, committee?
01:35:48.060 Oh, a passive – a passive – or just a full-on aggression here by some white person who's like, okay, are we doing this?
01:35:56.380 Are we doing this on time?
01:35:58.520 Holy smokes.
01:35:59.320 She's being shot down right away.
01:36:00.400 What a bigot, huh?
01:36:01.440 Okay.
01:36:01.820 I just wanted to double-check because I think that's really important.
01:36:05.980 Well, she's right, obviously.
01:36:06.940 Yeah, except – I just – this sounds so much like –
01:36:12.640 What a circus.
01:36:14.180 Removing health disparities by race slash ethnicity slash gender.
01:36:18.300 Discussion and report revision.
01:36:20.920 Again, this is in Washington state that had a discussion.
01:36:24.520 And during this meeting, let's just ramp – hearken, rather, or charge white people for being obsessed about time, being on time, having to-do lists.
01:36:35.300 Yes, that's the problem.
01:36:37.380 White people having to-do lists and being on time and allotting 30 minutes for something, and we should do things like they are in South Africa?
01:36:45.200 Yeah, when I say that the goal of critical race theory is to move the United States in the direction of South Africa, I mean that literally it's an aspirational goal.
01:36:58.180 Here's a receipt from Inslee's Equity Task Force in Washington last year talking about how we should do what they do in South Africa.
01:37:05.600 Dr. Johnson was talking about just a minute ago about, through this work, the Office of Equity should model practices in decolonizing boards and other government structures by identifying and dismantling culture-bound rules and decorum, time requirement, education, and what we call expertise.
01:37:23.600 That should be – those items should be decolonized, yeah.
01:37:31.580 That's completely reasonable, right?
01:37:35.320 Plain Physics over on Enterprise Stream says,
01:37:38.700 It's great to hear that South Africa celebrates Thanksgiving.
01:37:41.860 Do they?
01:37:42.740 I didn't know that they did.
01:37:45.700 Fascinating.
01:37:46.200 I didn't know.
01:37:47.440 South Africa – all the people that are trying to leave from there, go back to European countries, they can't and shit like that.
01:37:52.280 It's a horrible situation.
01:37:53.540 We've talked about them many times.
01:37:55.080 Although it's good that they do Thanksgiving, I guess.
01:37:57.540 Thank you, Plain Physics.
01:37:58.160 I appreciate that.
01:37:58.740 Chaz Roberto says, I'm in Minneapolis, and right after Biden secured the election, blacks have been stealing cars at gunpoint, or at Minneapolis, and they haven't stopped since.
01:38:12.160 You can even see it live on YouTube, live on patrol.
01:38:15.480 The benefits of diversity never ends.
01:38:17.220 I've not even seen that.
01:38:18.860 I'm sure it's happening, obviously, ever since George Floyd, that's been happening, right?
01:38:24.360 I'm not surprised.
01:38:25.080 But yeah, the diversification continues.
01:38:27.040 It's a wonderful thing.
01:38:28.740 Absolutely.
01:38:29.340 It's going to be wonderful for white people here in the future.
01:38:31.500 Now, this reminds me of going back to – thank you, by the way, Chaz.
01:38:34.720 I appreciate that.
01:38:35.240 Chaz Roberto.
01:38:36.200 Going back to this one that we reported on back in – it was last summer, really, when this came out.
01:38:42.920 It was the National Museum of African-American History and Culture.
01:38:46.420 We're targeting certain things, whiteness, right?
01:38:49.600 Remember?
01:38:49.940 Certain things were – basically, these people are – these aspects, rather, these properties are bad because they come from white culture.
01:38:58.740 Rugged individualism.
01:39:00.520 The individual is the primary unit.
01:39:02.660 Self-reliance.
01:39:04.700 Independence and autonomy, highly valued, plus rewarded.
01:39:08.620 These are – all these are bad things that they lift here – yeah, lift out here.
01:39:12.980 Individuals assume to be in control of their environment.
01:39:16.320 You get what you deserve.
01:39:17.620 Yeah, you have any kind of control, accountability, responsibility.
01:39:20.780 That's bad.
01:39:21.200 But family structure – this is – aspects of white culture in the United States.
01:39:25.260 This is bad again.
01:39:26.640 The nuclear family – father, mother, two, three children – is the ideal social unit.
01:39:31.680 Husband is breadwinner and head of the household.
01:39:34.120 Wife is homemaker and subordinate to the husband.
01:39:36.500 Children should have their own rooms, be independent.
01:39:40.020 Emphasis on the scientific method within white culture.
01:39:43.600 Objective, rational, linear thinking.
01:39:48.040 That's bad now.
01:39:48.640 Cause and effect, relationships.
01:39:51.520 Quantative emphasis.
01:39:53.440 History.
01:39:54.360 Based on northern European immigrants' experience in the United States.
01:39:58.100 Heavy focus on the British Empire.
01:40:00.060 The primacy of Western, Greek, Roman, and Judeo-Christian tradition.
01:40:05.800 That's more Odeo-Christian tradition, if we should be honest.
01:40:09.680 But whatever.
01:40:10.880 Protestant work ethic.
01:40:12.000 Hard work is the key to success.
01:40:14.760 Work before play.
01:40:16.620 If you don't meet your goals, you didn't work hard enough.
01:40:20.200 Continues here.
01:40:20.880 Religion.
01:40:21.280 Christianity is the norm.
01:40:22.140 Anything other than Judeo-Christian traditions.
01:40:24.280 For no tolerance or for deviations from single God concept.
01:40:27.660 Status, power, and authority.
01:40:29.840 Wealth equals worth.
01:40:31.300 Your job is who you are.
01:40:32.460 Respect authority.
01:40:34.120 Heavy value on ownership of goods.
01:40:36.080 Space, property.
01:40:37.880 Under future orientation.
01:40:39.420 They said here, planning for the future is now a bad, it's a white trait, right?
01:40:44.420 Delayed gratification.
01:40:46.360 Does you have instant gratification?
01:40:48.140 That's a superior method now.
01:40:50.620 Progress is always best.
01:40:51.820 Tomorrow will be better.
01:40:52.720 Time.
01:40:53.420 Follow rigid time schedules.
01:40:55.440 Time viewed as a commodity.
01:40:57.540 That's why I went back to this here.
01:40:58.560 Because this woman here is a direct out result of the kind of stuff that was released by the National Museum of African American History and Culture last year.
01:41:11.620 Aesthetics.
01:41:13.560 Based on European culture.
01:41:15.180 Steak and potatoes.
01:41:16.320 Bland is best.
01:41:17.160 Bland is best.
01:41:18.280 Woman's beauty.
01:41:19.120 Based on blonde, thin Barbie.
01:41:21.080 Man's attractiveness.
01:41:22.240 Based on economic status, power.
01:41:23.960 Intellect.
01:41:24.440 Holidays.
01:41:24.960 Based on Christian blah, blah, blah.
01:41:27.000 Yeah, holidays.
01:41:27.460 Based on white history and male leaders.
01:41:29.680 Justice.
01:41:30.740 Based on English common law.
01:41:32.480 Well, guess what?
01:41:33.000 That's the one that freed the slaves, wasn't it?
01:41:36.800 That's bad now then, I guess.
01:41:38.480 Protect property and entitlements.
01:41:41.480 Competition.
01:41:42.040 It just goes on and on and on.
01:41:43.460 Whiteness.
01:41:44.040 These are white culture traits.
01:41:47.380 That's bad.
01:41:49.780 So this was Some Aspects and Assumptions of White Culture in the United States by Judith H. Katz, 1990.
01:41:59.060 This is back in 1990 that this list was proposed, I would assume, from Katz.
01:42:05.440 Now it's in the forefront.
01:42:06.500 Now it's just like museum, federal institutions are pushing this now.
01:42:10.420 Government are talking about this.
01:42:11.680 White people.
01:42:12.860 What's this idea that white people need to be on time?
01:42:16.600 It's fascism.
01:42:17.360 It's racism.
01:42:18.580 It's a huge problem.
01:42:19.940 We need to do away with it, in fact.
01:42:22.900 All right.
01:42:24.600 It's just crazy.
01:42:25.760 Plain physics.
01:42:26.680 Since I was being sarcastic.
01:42:27.740 That woman, though, used it as an example.
01:42:32.060 Did she say Thanksgiving?
01:42:34.940 I didn't even.
01:42:35.520 Okay.
01:42:35.820 Sorry.
01:42:36.040 I didn't catch that.
01:42:37.020 Great year, South Africa celebrates Thanksgiving.
01:42:38.940 I didn't even catch that.
01:42:40.560 Sorry about it.
01:42:40.920 That's my bad.
01:42:41.640 All right.
01:42:41.800 Thanks, Plain physics, for clarifying that.
01:42:45.600 Yeah, because I didn't think they did, right?
01:42:47.940 Maybe they do.
01:42:48.640 I don't know.
01:42:49.200 I mean, obviously, they wouldn't, right?
01:42:51.440 I know Canada does.
01:42:53.960 Would it have been any?
01:42:55.640 Well, I guess it would be a Thanksgiving.
01:42:56.880 Yeah, I get your point.
01:42:58.340 It would be a Thanksgiving for what was the Snake River, right?
01:43:01.260 That was the only time the whites, the Dutch settlers in South Africa actually encountered
01:43:05.720 a different tribe.
01:43:06.740 Until, of course, they built up the whole country.
01:43:10.160 Then everyone watered in.
01:43:11.420 But it wasn't any Thanksgiving at that point, I guess.
01:43:13.940 Now it's just sharing your land, diversity, open your arms to diversity.
01:43:21.080 That was not the case for the South Africans, right?
01:43:26.520 I mean, the blacks living in that region that they tell us, they didn't have to open their
01:43:32.060 arms to diversity or let people in.
01:43:34.640 Anyway, thank you, Plain physics.
01:43:36.740 Let's switch over to this one here.
01:43:38.180 I wanted to talk about the cannibal story, too, a little bit, too.
01:43:42.920 A couple of more things just on COVID before we wrap things up here, too.
01:43:46.720 We did start a bit late, though, so I'll go a little bit later.
01:43:49.900 But this is good stuff, right?
01:43:51.520 This is in the name of social justice, criminal justice reform, and all those kinds of things.
01:43:55.980 The left has had a continuous dialogue of trying to just say, open up the prisons.
01:44:02.140 Even if you've committed violent crimes or you're molesting kids or something like that,
01:44:06.940 that's all bad.
01:44:07.940 The idea of prisons is a white supremacist kind of structure, and it needs to be dismantled,
01:44:13.080 taken away.
01:44:13.920 So now they're starting to release prisoners early because it's fair.
01:44:17.540 So it turns out here that it was a cannibal, 41 years old, that cut his neighbor's heart
01:44:23.460 out and cooked it with potatoes to feed his family before he ended up stabbing his uncle
01:44:27.820 and four-year-old girl to death.
01:44:29.740 Lawrence Anderson, 42, was charged with three counts of murder on Tuesday.
01:44:34.360 He allegedly confessed to stabbing his neighbor, Andrea Lynn Blankenship, to death at her home
01:44:39.420 in Chick-Shaw, Oklahoma, on February 9th, so fairly recently here.
01:44:50.140 He then went back into his house and stabbed three people, his uncle, his aunt, his granddaughter,
01:44:54.380 the same day.
01:44:55.160 Totally not insane.
01:44:56.520 The uncle, 67 years old Leon Pai, and the four-year-old Kazo Yates both died.
01:45:03.200 In an interview with investigators, Anderson revealed the gruesome final meal he fed his family
01:45:08.200 after murdering Blankenship.
01:45:10.580 He cooked the heart with potatoes to feed to his family to release the demons, an OSBI
01:45:17.100 agent wrote in a court filing.
01:45:19.740 The triple murderer sparked outrage after it emerged that Anderson had just been released
01:45:23.620 from prison early in January.
01:45:27.040 He had been released early.
01:45:28.760 So this is what we're doing to push back against the white supremacist prison system.
01:45:33.740 A repeat felon has confessed to killing his neighbor, cutting out the heart, and feeding
01:45:39.460 it to his family.
01:45:42.720 Here's the Blankenship here.
01:45:45.220 Is there a video on this?
01:45:46.320 Let me see.
01:45:47.620 Two days ago, four-year-old Chaos and her grandpa, 67-year-old Leon...
01:45:52.480 I'm sorry.
01:45:53.100 Was her name Chaos?
01:45:54.640 I thought it was like Kazo or something.
01:45:56.680 Chaos.
01:45:57.280 Interesting.
01:45:57.680 Okay.
01:45:57.800 He left just shattered.
01:45:59.700 Two days ago, four-year-old Chaos and her grandpa, 67-year-old Leon Pye, were found murdered
01:46:06.540 inside their home.
01:46:08.260 Chaos' grandmother also injured in the attack, and investigators say it was by their own family
01:46:13.880 member, this man, 42-year-old Lawrence Paul Anderson, who had just been released from
01:46:19.520 prison.
01:46:20.460 Tonight, we're hearing more from Chaos' grieving parents, mourning the loss of not only their
01:46:25.640 little girl, but also a father and a cousin.
01:46:29.260 News 4's Austin Brissett with the story.
01:46:32.220 Just two days removed from an absolute tragedy in Chickasha on Tuesday night.
01:46:37.120 Both parents tell me that they're trying to stay strong after two people whose lives
01:46:40.860 are beyond near and dear to them were taken away, all by another family member.
01:46:45.880 Tell your kids you love them.
01:46:47.420 Do everything with them that you possibly can, because you never know where they might be
01:46:51.780 taken away from you.
01:46:52.760 Two Chickasha parents left in shambles just two days after a brutal stabbing in this Chickasha
01:46:57.800 home.
01:46:58.660 Both their four-year-old daughter, Chaos, and her 67-year-old grandfather, Leon Pye, murdered.
01:47:04.260 For me right now, it's just like random bursts of sorrow, like complete sadness that overtakes
01:47:14.100 you.
01:47:14.340 My little soul is broken, my baby.
01:47:17.660 We're both guilty.
01:47:19.060 Chaos' dad, Taranzo Pye, and mom, Tasha Yates, saying they dropped her off at Taranzo's parents'
01:47:24.100 home to run errands.
01:47:25.360 Later that night, investigators say 42-year-old Lawrence Anderson, Taranzo's cousin, attacked
01:47:30.540 the family with a knife.
01:47:31.880 He ruined everything.
01:47:34.220 He ruined my whole life.
01:47:37.720 Investigators still trying to find out why and what all took place, adding that it all
01:47:42.280 started with a 911 call, but the caller hung up.
01:47:45.360 Police tracing the call, arriving on scene, hearing cries for help and forcing their way
01:47:49.820 inside.
01:47:50.540 Leon and his four-year-old granddaughter were severely wounded.
01:47:55.520 Let me see.
01:47:55.900 Do they say anything in this about the eating of the heart and stabbing the neighbor and
01:47:59.840 killing her first?
01:48:00.720 Do they even say anything about that in there?
01:48:03.200 In the video, I mean.
01:48:06.840 Yeah, in an interview with investigators, Anderson revealed a gruesome final meal.
01:48:11.440 He fed his family after murdering Blankenship.
01:48:13.540 He cooked the heart with potatoes to feed to his family to release the demons and OSBH.
01:48:17.700 Totally not insane.
01:48:19.320 Totally it needs, this needs to be part of the prison reform system here.
01:48:22.720 Just let them all out, right?
01:48:23.860 All right, anyway, you get the idea.
01:48:25.820 Holy shit, it just goes on and on with this.
01:48:28.820 Oh, my God.
01:48:32.140 Yeah, he asked neighbors for onions.
01:48:35.100 Can I come in?
01:48:36.060 Can I come in?
01:48:38.780 So, the fig tao movement continues, folks.
01:48:42.160 Fig tao, folks going their own way.
01:48:45.580 It seems to be where things are, the trends are going in this direction.
01:48:49.240 We'll have to see, right?
01:48:50.540 We have to see where this goes.
01:48:52.460 But it seems more likely that more and more folks are going to go their own way.
01:48:56.100 And, of course, freedom of association, I'm all for that.
01:48:58.720 I really think that's the best way.
01:49:01.620 If you want to associate with someone, do.
01:49:03.460 If you don't want to associate with others, definitely do.
01:49:05.560 You know, the left have kind of now drifted into this territory where they're yet again kind of proposing, you know, racial segregation.
01:49:14.900 But basically where it's going, it's not like the old days that they claim that we did things where, you know, it was like whites here and non-whites over there.
01:49:22.960 But now it's a reversal of that one, right?
01:49:25.380 So, whitespaces can't exist.
01:49:28.000 There's no such thing.
01:49:29.380 Whitespaces are for everybody.
01:49:30.840 But then every other race can have their unique individual spaces, right?
01:49:35.040 That's where things are going.
01:49:36.340 But some people go further, right?
01:49:38.260 They actually want to leave the country altogether.
01:49:43.300 Stevie Wonder tells Oprah Winfrey that he is permanently moving to Ghana to protect his grandchildren from injustice.
01:49:52.100 I mean, I respect that, right?
01:49:55.620 That's a good decision.
01:49:56.820 If it's so horrible in America, then there are countries still at this point.
01:50:01.960 It hasn't all been jumbled up yet.
01:50:04.080 There are largely comprised of people just like it.
01:50:06.460 White people don't have those countries now, though.
01:50:08.920 There is no white countries left just for us, right?
01:50:11.720 But there are sub-Saharan African countries or Asian countries, to a certain extent, even some Latin American countries,
01:50:17.160 although they're a little bit more mixed and blended because of everything that took place there.
01:50:22.160 I don't want to see my children's children children have to say, oh, please like me.
01:50:27.260 Please respect me.
01:50:28.100 What kind of life is that?
01:50:29.220 The 25-time Grammy winner told the host.
01:50:34.500 Stevie Wonder is heading to West Africa for a profound reason.
01:50:37.280 During a recent interview with Oprah Winfrey, the Grammy Award winner 70 opened up about his future plans to live in Ghana indefinitely
01:50:44.340 as part of his effort to shield his lineage of grandchildren and great-grandchildren from racial injustice in the U.S.
01:50:51.320 I want to see this nation smile again, he told Oprah 67.
01:50:53.780 I want to see it before I leave to travel to move to Ghana because I'm going to do that.
01:50:58.100 When asked if he plans to relocate permanently, the star replied, I am.
01:51:04.800 Because I don't want to see my grandchildren's children and children have to say, oh, please like me, blah, blah, blah.
01:51:09.420 What kind of life is that?
01:51:10.640 Is there, let me listen, is this, is this the interview here?
01:51:14.360 Let me see.
01:51:15.900 The star's decision may be influenced by a number of reasons,
01:51:18.620 but it is often said that living in a majority black region gives black individuals a sense of safety, confidence, liberation, and pride.
01:51:26.120 But not for whites, though, because we can't have any of those things.
01:51:29.980 White pride is wrong, black pride is right, black liberation is right, white liberation is wrong.
01:51:34.760 White confidence is wrong, black confidence is right.
01:51:38.060 White safety is wrong, black safety is right.
01:51:41.080 You get the idea.
01:51:42.080 Many argue that within the U.S. attending HBCUs, historically black colleges and universities gives American black students the same feelings.
01:51:51.260 So good, have your own spaces.
01:51:53.300 Now allow white people to have their spaces too.
01:51:55.400 That's all, that's all I'm asking.
01:51:57.980 That's all I'm asking.
01:51:59.260 Let us have our own, you can have your own.
01:52:01.340 Why do our spaces have to be for everyone and everyone else can have their distinct places, right, or spaces?
01:52:10.540 Wonder, Stevie Wonder, has been considering moving to Ghana since early as 1994, per the Orlando Sentinel.
01:52:16.360 At the time, the I Just Called to Say I Love You hitmaker told a Washington gathering of the International Association of African American Music that he'd fallen in love with the country and there's more of a sense of community there.
01:52:29.300 Is that where this clip is from?
01:52:30.340 So I didn't have time to listen to this beforehand.
01:52:32.900 Let's see.
01:52:33.180 Or is it just a song?
01:52:34.420 Iota.
01:52:35.520 Rewriting history just as we have for the last 400 years.
01:52:42.780 Without truth.
01:52:45.280 On this day.
01:52:46.360 All right, I don't know what that is.
01:52:48.040 This is from his Twitter.
01:52:48.840 I thought it was the interview.
01:52:51.200 Is this, let me see here, in a recent interview, let me see if there's a video here.
01:52:56.000 Okay, let's see.
01:52:56.480 I promise you, if you do the right thing, I'll give you this song.
01:53:03.360 I'll give it to you.
01:53:05.040 You can have it.
01:53:07.220 Because I want to see this nation smile again.
01:53:10.160 Oh.
01:53:10.600 And I want to see it before I leave to travel to move to Ghana.
01:53:16.240 Because I'm going to do that.
01:53:17.840 You're going to move permanently to Ghana?
01:53:19.920 I am.
01:53:20.820 You are?
01:53:21.760 Why?
01:53:22.280 Because I don't want to see my children's children's children have to say, oh, please
01:53:31.040 like me.
01:53:31.800 Please, please respect me.
01:53:34.200 Please know that I'm important.
01:53:36.020 Please value me.
01:53:37.400 What kind of truth?
01:53:39.180 Well, I mean, but it's whites that are being taken down like this now.
01:53:43.320 Right now, black culture is celebrated.
01:53:44.900 It's every institution on the planet is celebrating that.
01:53:47.960 It's their own spaces, black stories.
01:53:49.820 Every media outlet, the big banks are behind BLM, all this kind of stuff.
01:53:55.040 It's white people that are treated like shit, like globally.
01:53:59.220 Right?
01:53:59.800 It's whites that don't have any opportunities.
01:54:01.480 They're being banned and censored.
01:54:02.720 We're being blocked if we stand up for ourselves.
01:54:04.720 Right?
01:54:05.720 But it's great.
01:54:06.660 Go ahead, do it.
01:54:07.700 But I thought Stevie Wonder couldn't see race and skin color.
01:54:14.020 Does he see his skin color then, I would assume?
01:54:19.900 I thought he was blind to those things, but I guess not.
01:54:25.840 All right.
01:54:26.360 So basically, this ties into another story we'll talk about here too.
01:54:31.660 Regarding divorcing, amicable divorce, there are some trends that's leading in this direction.
01:54:36.920 Nearly a third of Americans want to break up the United States into like-minded countries.
01:54:43.460 It's a poll here.
01:54:45.160 Half of Republicans in the South are ready to secede.
01:54:48.940 Holy shit.
01:54:49.640 That's great.
01:54:50.340 No, it's great.
01:54:50.840 I think that's the only way.
01:54:51.920 I sincerely think that's the only way.
01:54:53.840 If there want to be some multicultural country or two that want to do their thing, okay, go ahead, do that.
01:54:59.960 You know, there's many countries now that can do that.
01:55:02.580 But if the people truly could make a decision and vote for these kinds of things, I think majority would have said, you know what?
01:55:10.700 Multiculturalism has played it out.
01:55:11.740 It's role.
01:55:12.600 It's obviously not working.
01:55:13.360 It's not good.
01:55:13.800 It's just creating all this anger, hostility, hatred, violence, all these kinds of things.
01:55:18.400 Everyone is blaming everyone else all the time for all the racism and all the bullshit, right?
01:55:21.820 So let's just secede.
01:55:23.540 Let's separate.
01:55:24.260 Let's break up and go back to something the way they were.
01:55:28.200 These nations, they can trade.
01:55:30.200 They can be friends.
01:55:31.280 They can have tourism.
01:55:32.020 They can go and visit, but you don't have to force people together and pry open the border to import millions of people and then do like, you know, diversity housing in areas that are too white and stuff like that, right?
01:55:46.800 Anyway, let me read a little bit from this here.
01:55:49.100 The divide between Americans seem to be widening in recent years and the political schism doesn't appear to be narrowing anytime soon.
01:55:55.960 The major partisan divide in the country has gotten to a point where many Americans have completed a national divorce because they believe there are far too many ideological differences to bridge the line of demarcation.
01:56:07.940 And I'd say racial differences, too, by the way.
01:56:10.940 I'm sure that that's part of it.
01:56:13.700 It depends on those who are asked, obviously, do they put ideology first and race first?
01:56:17.500 If you ask Republicans, they're probably, no, no, no, you can't see, can't talk about race, can't see race, right?
01:56:22.060 But that might be what's informing them on the back end, possibly.
01:56:25.140 I'm not sure.
01:56:27.260 But that's definitely part of it.
01:56:28.460 Definitely in this anti-white climate, right?
01:56:30.760 An eye-opening poll find that a shocking percentage of Americans are in favor of the dissolution of the U.S.
01:56:37.280 According to a new Bright Line Watch survey, nearly a third of Americans want to break up the United States and create smaller, like-minded countries.
01:56:46.680 Between January 28th and February 8th, the 2,700 poll participants were asked the following.
01:56:52.920 Some people say the division within our country have grown so deep that we would be better off dividing into more like-minded regions that would govern themselves separately.
01:57:06.600 Do you support or oppose the idea that the United States divide into more than one nation?
01:57:13.780 The survey found that 29%, 10% strongly and 90% somewhat of Americans were in favor of the dissolution of the U.S. into like-minded regions.
01:57:24.720 There were no noticeable differences based on political party lines and geography.
01:57:29.020 Surprisingly, 37% of independents were most inclined for the country to go its separate ways.
01:57:34.780 Really interesting.
01:57:35.360 There are more than 35% of Republicans who want to secede, followed by 21% of Democrats who wanted their own country of like-minded individuals.
01:57:43.840 Now, keep in mind, the far-left and the Democrats and stuff, they're currently winning the culture war.
01:57:48.900 It's their ideas that are advancing.
01:57:51.220 Conservative right-wing policies are fleeing.
01:57:54.720 They're on the back burner.
01:57:55.760 They're losing ground, basically, right?
01:57:58.820 Maybe not long-term.
01:58:00.760 The trends are there for it, but as, you know, right-intermediate right now.
01:58:06.460 And part of their ideology is also that they take pleasure out of making sure that people they don't like or people they hate can't do the things that they want to do, right?
01:58:16.520 But part of the ideology is to control others, while generally Republicans, conservatives, right-wingers are just like, just let me do my thing, leave me alone.
01:58:24.780 And in many cases, that doesn't work as well either, obviously, as we can see.
01:58:29.320 Or there's only so far that you can retreat, because eventually you lose all your ground, right?
01:58:34.100 So at some point you just have to stand up for yourself and say, no, this is ours.
01:58:37.860 You're not going to change this, right?
01:58:39.100 But that's interesting, though.
01:58:40.820 It's still 21% of Democrats.
01:58:42.500 It's still fairly high, I'd say.
01:58:45.100 Because I would assume most of them would be like, no, we're not leaving these people alone.
01:58:48.280 We've got to screw up their shit.
01:58:51.980 Right-line watch proposed to divide the U.S. into five regional unions based on geography and political affiliation.
01:58:58.760 Okay, let's see here.
01:58:59.300 Pacific, California, Washington, Oregon, Hawaii, and Alaska.
01:59:03.180 And there's a mountain one.
01:59:04.500 Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico.
01:59:08.260 Idaho, I'd say exclude Arizona, New Mexico, Nevada, and even Colorado from that.
01:59:13.660 And I'm with you.
01:59:15.260 I think it's just the greater Idaho movement.
01:59:18.600 That's good enough.
01:59:21.000 Then you have the South, a big region there.
01:59:24.340 Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee.
01:59:30.680 I think it's too big, right?
01:59:32.700 It's a good start.
01:59:33.940 And there's the Heartland, Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia, Illinois, and Indiana.
01:59:38.560 Followed by, of the same Heartland, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, North Dakota, and South Dakota.
01:59:45.820 Maybe North and South Dakota are part of the mountain there, to be honest.
01:59:50.020 And then the Northeast, finally.
01:59:51.460 Maine, New Hampshire, all the New England states.
01:59:54.160 Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and District of Columbia.
02:00:01.880 Interesting.
02:00:02.560 When respondents were asked how likely they would be to support joining these hypothetical regional unions, 33% of the South and Pacific say they would.
02:00:13.580 There were 50% of Republicans in the Red South region who were ready to create their own nation.
02:00:18.960 And there were 41% of Democrats in the Blue Pacific Union who wanted to separate from the rest of the country.
02:00:24.840 Interesting.
02:00:25.980 I'm not going to go through the rest there, but yeah.
02:00:29.080 So that's a trend.
02:00:30.600 That's the trend where things seem to be going.
02:00:33.320 Fascinating.
02:00:33.840 Biden regime ends Trump's Operation Talon.
02:00:36.740 Attorney Generalists say decision will create perverse incentive for foreign sexual predators.
02:00:41.900 Now, what in the world could be the reason for this?
02:00:44.900 The cancellation of Operation Talon effectively broadcasts to the world that the United States is now a sanctuary jurisdiction for sexual predators.
02:00:52.720 Joe Biden has effectively ended Trump's Operation Talon program aimed at removing convicted sex offenders from illegally living in the U.S.
02:01:02.580 He wants more sexual offenders in the country.
02:01:05.500 What in the world?
02:01:07.960 Joe Biden promised to undo Trump-era policies, but his latest undoing has left America confused and bewildered.
02:01:14.040 And might I add, partially aroused?
02:01:17.300 Is that where Joe Biden sees this is going?
02:01:20.060 It's just all this degenerate shit with him all the time.
02:01:23.060 His sons, all this weird sex shit.
02:01:25.120 I don't know what's going on with that.
02:01:26.360 Remember the even National File had Joe Biden's daughter, right, had said in the leaked diary.
02:01:32.880 She believed she had taken inappropriate showers with Joe Biden, right?
02:01:39.100 Okay.
02:01:39.760 So according to ABC News, South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson, along with 18 additional state attorneys,
02:01:45.600 have urged Biden to reserve the decision in a letter written to the president, Department of Homeland Security,
02:01:52.660 Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas and acting director of ICE, Tay Johnson.
02:01:58.220 We're working hard to fight human trafficking and sex crimes in South Carolina.
02:02:01.940 And allowing convicted sex offenders who are here illegally to remain in our country makes absolutely no sense, said Wilson.
02:02:09.100 These trafficking and sex crimes are repugnant to human decency generally and to children specifically.
02:02:15.940 Exactly.
02:02:16.320 It's like a child thing weaved into this too.
02:02:19.260 The attorneys general have expressed grave concern that Biden's latest move will encourage sex crimes and pedophilia in the United States,
02:02:28.580 according to the ill-advised decision threatens to empower sexual...
02:02:32.060 But at least they're doing away with Trump's policies, though, right?
02:02:34.960 Isn't that the bottom line at the end of the day?
02:02:37.520 Trump was a white supremacist, an open racist, and so therefore anything that he stood for needs to be undone.
02:02:43.880 And here's the fruits of that now.
02:02:46.060 Let's bring in the pedophiles back in the country, right?
02:02:48.960 The United States population of illegal immigrants include disturbingly large number of criminals with prior convictions for sexual crimes.
02:02:57.140 According to data collected by Syracuse University Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse,
02:03:03.160 during the period from October 2014 to May 2018, ICE arrested almost 20,000 illegal aliens with criminal convictions,
02:03:11.200 for whom the most serious prior conviction was a conviction for sex-related offenses, wrote the attorney general or attorneys general.
02:03:20.240 Holy crap.
02:03:21.280 And it goes on from there.
02:03:22.080 You get the idea.
02:03:22.620 So undo Trump, even if it means actually allowing pedophiles to thrive in the country, right?
02:03:29.500 There was another one regarding the Equity Act 2 that he's doing, turning on, you know, basically calling people TERFs and stuff like that,
02:03:38.060 the women who don't want to have, like, you know, hang out in locker rooms with guys who are swinging their penies around because they claim that they're women.
02:03:47.500 All of that's going to be done away with, right?
02:03:49.120 Or that's going to be allowed, rather.
02:03:50.840 Biden's Equity Act is a danger to women's and conscience rights.
02:03:56.380 President Biden has promised to unify the nation, but candidate Joe Biden also made campaign promises to the radical wing of his party
02:04:02.740 that would widen our social divides.
02:04:04.780 Guess which promises are being honored?
02:04:06.100 Witness the so-called Equity, Equality Act, I mean, which candidate Biden wove to make a priority
02:04:12.700 and which is set to be voted on by the House this week.
02:04:15.560 What's the Equality Act?
02:04:18.420 And who could be against equality?
02:04:20.260 Don't let the name fool you.
02:04:21.380 The act updates the law Congress passed primarily to combat racism, the Civil Rights Act of 1964,
02:04:27.040 and adds sexual orientation and gender identity as protected classes akin to race.
02:04:31.560 So if you have any reservation about gender ideology, as many progressives do, like J.K. Rowling,
02:04:38.300 you'd now be the legal equivalent of Bull Connor.
02:04:42.960 Rather than finding common sense, narrowly tailored ways to shield LGBT-identifying Americans from truly unjust discrimination,
02:04:49.820 the bill would act as a sword to persecute those who don't embrace newfangled gender ideologies.
02:04:56.360 It would be, would vitiate, is that what you pronounce it?
02:05:03.520 A sex binary that is quite literally written into our genetic code and is fundamental to many of our laws,
02:05:10.160 not least laws protecting the equality, safety, and privacy of women.
02:05:13.460 The Equality Act would sacrifice the hard-won rights of women while privileged, excuse me,
02:05:19.760 while privileged men who identify as women.
02:05:22.820 If it becomes law, such men would have the right to spend the night in a battered women's shelter,
02:05:28.320 disrobe in women's locker rooms, and compete on women's sports, even at K-12 schools.
02:05:36.100 Don't believe me?
02:05:36.980 Here's the text.
02:05:37.480 An individual shall not be denied access to a shared facility, including a restroom, a locker room, a dressing room,
02:05:45.460 that is in accordance with the individual's gender identity, unquote.
02:05:50.040 So you can keep separate facilities for men and women, but you have to redefine what men and women are.
02:05:56.400 Likewise, you can reserve certain jobs only for men or women.
02:05:59.920 Think TSA agents doing pat-downs, but you would have to let a man who identified as a woman do strip searches on women.
02:06:05.660 Listen, I'm sure there won't be perverts taking advantage of that.
02:06:10.280 The Act will also massively expand the government's regulatory reach.
02:06:13.180 Of course, right?
02:06:14.240 So you don't believe in 200 genders, off to jail and re-education camp with you, right?
02:06:18.420 Is that where this is going?
02:06:20.200 The Civil Rights Act, it seems, is too narrow for today's Democrats.
02:06:23.780 The Equality Act would coerce any establishment that provides a good service,
02:06:27.860 a program including a store, shopping center, online retailer, or service provider, salon, bank, gas station, food bank, service, blah, blah, blah, you go on,
02:06:37.060 to be classified under that.
02:06:38.960 You can't discriminate in any place, right?
02:06:41.260 Biden's Equality Act is going to be just a disaster in so many ways,
02:06:44.860 and you have to just kind of commit and submit to these new crazy, just, you know, gender roles and, you know, pronoun,
02:06:53.400 however you're perceived, you can't do anything against anybody.
02:06:56.960 But again, you can censor against everybody.
02:06:59.380 Who doesn't, who don't agree with politically, though, that's fine.
02:07:02.040 You can ban them from banks.
02:07:03.620 You can exclude them from the financial sector.
02:07:05.620 Keep in mind, this is happening in unison with the Operation Chokepoint that we talked about during the Weekend Warrior show,
02:07:11.220 which basically is a way for the state and the government to basically choke out people financially,
02:07:16.940 whom they see as an enemy, who they disagree with.
02:07:19.800 So Operation Chokepoint is back on the table.
02:07:22.140 It was kind of defunct on the Trump.
02:07:23.520 That's back.
02:07:24.640 This Equality Act will be horrendous for women who don't want to, you know,
02:07:27.620 have guys in their locker rooms looking at their junk.
02:07:32.660 And then you have also sex offenders and pedophiles being given safe haven in the United States.
02:07:40.540 So I hope you liberals enjoying where this is going, because everyone can see what's happening here.
02:07:45.400 Okay, let me do a couple of these real quick here.
02:07:48.660 The corona, I think we'll end on the corona stuff.
02:07:50.800 I saw another chat over on Entropy here.
02:07:55.040 Wise Wildfire.
02:07:55.940 Thank you, sir.
02:07:56.400 Just an eight in a parenthesis, a smiley face.
02:07:59.640 Thank you, sir.
02:08:00.040 I appreciate that.
02:08:00.580 Very kind of you.
02:08:01.100 Thank you, Wise.
02:08:02.040 Always good to see you, sir.
02:08:02.980 Hope you're doing well.
02:08:03.560 Mr. Noseberg is there as well.
02:08:04.640 He says, Mossad doing, de-dosing the stream.
02:08:07.040 Yeah, I don't know what's going on.
02:08:08.320 So I've got to try to sort this out.
02:08:10.700 I've got to have a couple of aces up my sleeve if this continues, because this is no good at all.
02:08:17.000 But I think it might just be something temporary here today.
02:08:19.720 Hopefully it's nothing permanent.
02:08:21.640 But yeah, okay, we're back temporarily here anyway.
02:08:24.620 And so we'll do a couple of last few of these stories here.
02:08:27.760 I wanted to quickly talk about the corona thing.
02:08:29.660 There was a couple of other things.
02:08:30.540 We'll wait on that.
02:08:31.060 Iceland is getting diversified, unfortunately.
02:08:35.440 We had the story out of the Pact on Migration, Brussels behind.
02:08:41.940 We have to cover that another time.
02:08:44.560 Time had their 100 list of the most influential people.
02:08:47.500 I don't think there was a single white male on there, by the way.
02:08:49.740 That's kind of interesting.
02:08:50.960 But yeah, this one.
02:08:52.420 We talked about the, not the vaccine, but the software, as it's called.
02:08:56.160 And if you don't know what I'm talking about, check out redicemembers.com.
02:08:58.620 Check out the Weekend Warrior Show, because in there we talk about what they're perceiving this to be, right?
02:09:03.120 It's not a vaccine.
02:09:04.700 It's a software or a app or a, yeah, software or a platform is the other word that they're using for it.
02:09:12.060 It's a platform.
02:09:14.440 So, so far, you have other people's lives being claimed here.
02:09:17.480 Just five days after the second dose of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, perfectly healthy 28-year-old healthcare worker and mom of a young boy, Sarah Stickles, had what appeared to be an aneurysm and died several days later.
02:09:30.500 Her family is now warning people about the vaccine.
02:09:33.760 So, you can't share this on Facebook.
02:09:35.400 You can't talk about this.
02:09:37.620 You're a conspiracy theorist if you believe that people are actually being hurt by the vaccine.
02:09:44.660 Absolute travesty, right?
02:09:45.760 And no one is telling you about this.
02:09:47.620 No one is sharing with you the adverse effects.
02:09:50.760 And I did want to do a correction here, too.
02:09:52.740 I hope the connection holds here.
02:09:53.660 But I did want to make a correction.
02:09:55.460 I uploaded this.
02:09:56.580 It's up on BitChute and on our website, Odyssey, a couple of number of places, our channels, where I showed the vaccine adverse effect reporting system and kind of pulled out a report from that to see it.
02:10:08.660 And someone very astutely pointed out in the comments over on Odyssey that I did not choose deaths as the specific adverse effect.
02:10:17.520 So, that person was right.
02:10:18.880 And I didn't mean to.
02:10:20.180 It was just an honest mistake.
02:10:21.680 And so, there's a way that you can find this on CDC's website, right?
02:10:26.680 The VAERS reporting system, the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System.
02:10:31.040 That's what it's called.
02:10:31.640 And if you go in there after all these, you know, disclaimer approvals and stuff like that, you can fill this out and request a form to give you, you know, to tap the database on deaths.
02:10:45.340 There's all kinds of adverse effects that happens, right?
02:10:47.340 But if you see what I have on screen there now, it's kind of small.
02:10:50.960 Let me make it a little bit bigger.
02:10:52.140 Here, group resulted by VAERS ID.
02:10:56.320 Select that.
02:10:57.480 Make sure you select adverse event description as well.
02:10:59.760 Otherwise, there's no description associated with them.
02:11:01.920 And then in this list, you choose COVID-19 as the vaccine.
02:11:05.500 And then here, you can choose territory, but I choose the U.S. and the known territories, I guess it is.
02:11:10.880 And then here, this is what I forgot.
02:11:12.740 Select other event characteristics.
02:11:14.820 Now, I just did all events, and that was my mistake.
02:11:17.020 We got something like 15,000, which was a bit high.
02:11:19.360 But if you do select death right there, and then scroll down to the bottom, you can click send.
02:11:24.940 And then the system sends back the results for that, right?
02:11:30.600 Oh, okay.
02:11:31.060 I have to agree.
02:11:31.540 See, your session timed out for 30 minutes in activity.
02:11:33.600 Please click the agree button.
02:11:34.960 So I have to do that as well.
02:11:36.420 And then you have to, what, redo it again?
02:11:38.620 Let me see.
02:11:39.180 That's bullshit.
02:11:40.740 But yeah, a lot of disclaimers for you to be able to use this.
02:11:43.340 But you can go in and use it, and you can spit these numbers out.
02:11:48.280 And you can go through it.
02:11:49.560 Let's see if we can get a result here.
02:11:50.600 So anyway, that was an honest mistake.
02:11:52.840 Do they show how many?
02:11:55.640 We get a result for 15,000.
02:11:57.300 There's a 15,000-something adverse effect.
02:12:00.120 Now, that included a wide range.
02:12:02.280 Now, we're getting 799 total events.
02:12:06.120 So 799 deaths.
02:12:09.160 So I listed 15,000.
02:12:10.840 My bad.
02:12:11.420 My mistake.
02:12:12.000 Should have paid more attention.
02:12:14.460 Doesn't matter if it's one.
02:12:15.500 If you ask me, if it's one, it should be questioned.
02:12:18.780 And we need to know if it's safe or not.
02:12:21.320 So 800 so far in the U.S.
02:12:24.060 That's, like, officially associated with people who have passed away in relation to the vaccine.
02:12:29.900 What I've heard also is that other people who do pass away a few days later,
02:12:33.380 they don't associate that with the vaccine.
02:12:35.580 In Spain, where the story, for example, where nine people passed away
02:12:38.560 just a couple of days after giving the vaccine,
02:12:40.680 but the headline said, oh, there was this tragic outbreak of COVID-19 again in the care home.
02:12:47.300 And that's the reason they died.
02:12:49.120 And if I look at that, I was like, well, it's probably related to the vaccine.
02:12:52.520 Sorry, I shouldn't say vaccine.
02:12:54.040 This is how much they mind control you.
02:12:55.600 The software that they're inserting into you, right?
02:12:58.760 The software.
02:12:59.700 They're inserting software into you to reprogram, modify your DNA.
02:13:04.100 Because they are using your DNA.
02:13:05.360 They're not taking DNA from anywhere else.
02:13:07.220 It's your DNA they're using.
02:13:08.260 That's why you're GMO'd.
02:13:09.320 But anyway, so this is all the deaths, right?
02:13:12.040 So you're not allowed to talk about this.
02:13:13.760 I'm just scrolling down here on the list.
02:13:15.460 Not allowed to talk about this.
02:13:16.480 This is conspiracy.
02:13:17.320 I think if you have concerns about this,
02:13:19.260 if you don't want to play Russian roulette and inject this software into you,
02:13:24.360 then you're a conspiracy theorist.
02:13:25.700 And you can't discuss it on platforms like Facebook or YouTube or Instagram
02:13:29.240 or any DM messages now or anything like that, right?
02:13:33.160 So you should just take it and shut the hell up, right?
02:13:35.740 Shut the hell up.
02:13:36.360 Yeah, we can skip this one too.
02:13:39.680 Last one I want to show you is this one.
02:13:41.000 The UK.
02:13:41.640 And then we'll wrap up here, guys.
02:13:43.340 I want to thank you for staying with us today
02:13:45.260 and also your support
02:13:46.860 and making sure that the stream went well.
02:13:51.280 I appreciate that.
02:13:52.080 Despite the disruptions.
02:13:55.640 We'll do a little check and test here and see what's going on.
02:13:57.780 Hopefully there's nothing more recurring issue or problem with that.
02:14:02.540 But check out this one here.
02:14:03.540 Out of the UK, now they're telling you
02:14:07.120 that you're going to be allowed to finally hug again on May 17th, folks.
02:14:13.820 If you live in the UK, on May 17th, you'll finally be able to hug again.
02:14:20.760 Matt Hancock confirms people will be able to hug their family from May 17th
02:14:26.420 because by then the most vulnerable groups will have had both of their doses of the coronavirus vaccine.
02:14:32.480 And I think there's a video here too.
02:14:33.800 I guess we can look at that.
02:14:35.580 We can get the real deal here from the government.
02:14:38.620 Hugging should be as soon as possible, no later than May the 17th.
02:14:44.020 Is that right?
02:14:44.540 Yes, that's right.
02:14:46.860 And that's the same date at which you'll be able to travel and stay overnight.
02:14:50.980 That's in step three, which is obviously five weeks after the step two changes
02:14:58.000 that we were talking about a moment ago.
02:15:00.840 We know that close contact is how this disease is passed on.
02:15:04.860 And so the reason for that timing is by then all of the most vulnerable groups
02:15:12.000 will have been able to have two jabs.
02:15:16.040 Okay, which is, of course, that's when the problems begin too for people, right?
02:15:19.340 The second dose is where a lot of people actually,
02:15:22.280 if they do have any compromised immunity issues or something like that,
02:15:26.440 that they succumb to it in some kind of capacity, right?
02:15:29.560 It's basically a problem.
02:15:30.760 I think this is just evil.
02:15:31.680 But the way that we've conceded and given way
02:15:35.220 and now we've come crawling to the state, to the government,
02:15:40.760 to beg and ask when we can hug our family members again,
02:15:45.700 I mean, this is just so far gone.
02:15:47.580 I don't even know what to say about it.
02:15:50.640 It's horrible.
02:15:51.420 But let me show you the screenshot there real quick
02:15:53.520 from Moderna's website regarding that,
02:15:55.980 in case you didn't see the video, right?
02:15:58.520 Software of Life, they call this.
02:16:00.240 It's an application, a platform, a technology.
02:16:03.160 Excuse me.
02:16:03.500 mRNA is a temporary set of instructions for cells to make protein.
02:16:07.840 mRNA is made using DNA.
02:16:09.940 Whose DNA?
02:16:10.760 Your DNA.
02:16:11.720 It takes DNA and then it recodes them.
02:16:15.780 It's a software that reprograms you, right?
02:16:18.840 You get the idea.
02:16:21.480 So pretty dodgy stuff, if you ask me, to be honest.
02:16:25.260 Pretty dodgy stuff.
02:16:26.020 I don't think they'll let this go anytime soon, though.
02:16:29.680 The COVID passports are probably here to stay.
02:16:32.900 International travel, all these kinds of ways,
02:16:34.820 they're probably still going to enforce that.
02:16:38.120 Although under Biden in the U.S.,
02:16:39.700 they'll kind of ease up on some things a little bit more
02:16:42.860 to show how Biden is our savior.
02:16:44.940 He got us out of this horrible situation.
02:16:47.160 But we still have to do the vaccine.
02:16:48.940 We still have to do the passports.
02:16:50.040 Still have to monitor and trace and track you
02:16:51.660 and all that kind of good stuff, right?
02:16:52.620 All right, boys and girls, I'm going to wrap up there.
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02:17:32.000 We've been talking about that too.
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