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!
00:00:30.000All right. It is Wednesday, my dudes. There we are. Welcome. Thank you so much for tuning in.
00:00:35.360Good to see you all. Hope you're doing well. A little bit late here. I had some issues with,
00:00:38.640I think it was Restream. I couldn't connect with DLive, but I think we're up and running.
00:00:43.320I had to start and stop that a couple of times. Make sure here we don't have any other issues.
00:00:47.960I think not. I think we should be up and running. Yeah, good to see you all. Hope you're doing well.
00:00:53.180Henrik here. No-go zone today, as we do on Wednesday. Wednesday is my dudes. 6 p.m. Eastern.
00:00:59.620We're kind of almost 15 minutes past that now, but what are you going to do?
00:01:03.440Tons of good stuff lined up for you guys today. A lot of things to get into.
00:01:07.380A lot of things to talk about. A lot of things have happened, of course.
00:01:10.900If you did miss the latest weekend show that we did, definitely check that out over on redicemembers.com right now.
00:01:17.060Went through the stuff about Coca-Cola. That kind of broke. Was it Friday that broke or something like that?
00:01:21.440Obviously, a lot of people covered that, but we showed some old commercials and stuff like that.
00:01:25.920That was kind of fun. See how they've transformed.
00:01:28.840Even how CIA used to use, well, they're still using things like Coca-Cola, but even how they were seeing, you know,
00:01:34.960Coca-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?
00:01:43.660And, of course, that's still continued in that vein, and now, of course, they are completely anti-white.
00:01:49.760We also covered a lot of other topics in there. Check that out.
00:01:52.480I 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.
00:02:00.260Moderna, the first company they came out with, they called it a software or a platform.
00:02:04.020Bill Gates have used these terms, too. It's a platform.
00:02:06.700So when you hear in the media, oh, the vaccine, vaccine, that's bullshit.
00:02:09.640It's not a vaccine, and it can't be legally classified as that.
00:02:54.760So definitely check out that over on redicemembers.com for you guys who are members.
00:02:58.440And as always, shout out and special thanks to you, boys and girls, for that as well.
00:03:02.500So we're going to get into some stuff here today.
00:03:04.940I guess just a couple of formalities, of course.
00:03:07.560Yes, as the Lower Thirds says, it is February 24th, 2021, for those of you who might check on later on in the archives.
00:03:14.080And, 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.
00:03:27.280Maybe there's some free third world countries here and there.
00:03:29.360I'm not sure, but we're living under the thumb of the establishment, the rulers, as it were.
00:03:34.680And 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.
00:03:40.780There are some solutions out there, things that are on the horizon, things that are picking up, which I want to recommend to you guys.
00:03:47.680And 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.
00:03:53.800Blockchain, 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.
00:04:05.280And if you do want to join us over at Entropy Stream, that's a great way, of course.
00:04:09.440A lot of folks have been deplatformed by Streamlabs recently.
00:04:51.320It's a privately owned central bank of the U.S., which, of course, have manipulated all kinds of currencies and countries.
00:04:58.300And it just gets worse and worse when it comes to the Fed.
00:05:00.840Under 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.
00:05:11.880Now, 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.
00:05:19.900Because who's on the board of the Federal Reserve, look some of this stuff up, right?
00:05:24.820It's important information to know about.
00:05:26.880So anyway, their whole payment system crashed here earlier today.
00:05:34.420So I had a couple of stories here to talk about regarding this.
00:05:37.900The United States Federal Reserve wire system went down completely Wednesday, making it impossible for banks and other financial institutions to transfer money.
00:05:45.580The issue was resolved a little more than an hour after the outage occurred.
00:05:49.420The Fed claimed the disruption was due to an operational error.
00:05:53.120Our technical team have determined that the cause is a Federal Reserve operational error.
00:06:44.720Tyler, the Federal Reserve saying an operational error brought down its entire payment system.
00:06:50.720In a statement, the Federal Reserve says a Federal Reserve operational error resulted in disruption of service in several business lines.
00:06:58.060We are restoring services, they say, and are communicating with all Federal Reserve financial service customers about the status of operations.
00:07:06.680A Fed spokesman said they are indeed in the process of restoring those operations.
00:07:10.440The outage impacted Fed accounting services, including retail cash and the Fed wire, where banks transfer money electronically between themselves.
00:07:18.460The Fed said in a statement, the cause is a, quote, Federal Reserve operational error.
00:07:24.640Fed 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.
00:07:33.900Fed said it acknowledges that payment deadlines are impacted and it's going to communicate remediation efforts to its customers.
00:07:40.500Unclear if this ever happened before, Tyler.
00:07:41.860The 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.
00:07:51.120This is a separate sort of problem they're having, apparently, with their payment system, Tyler.
00:07:55.940The natural question here, Steve, is there is no evidence, is there, that this was an outside hack.
00:08:01.620The Fed apparently going out of its way to say this was an internal error, an operational error, which sounds like somebody got fat fingers.
00:08:11.860Tyler, I think you're absolutely correct to note the comments by the Fed there, that they are not suggesting this is an outside problem.
00:08:19.180This is a problem that originated inside the Fed.
00:08:21.920It looks to be something connected with the Richmond Fed, where they appear to be in charge of this payment system.
00:08:31.980Yeah, 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.
00:08:39.980There, of course, always risks for hacking, and American systems have been kind of under pressure.
00:08:45.460A lot of other forces around the world that are interested in kind of damaging that particular aspect of American finance and stuff like that.
00:08:53.960But, yeah, anyway, so nothing federal about the Federal Reserve, as we said.
00:09:01.280We used to talk about that quite a bit.
00:09:03.580Still do, of course, when it comes up and things like that.
00:09:05.360Federal 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.
00:09:13.120A lot of other factors, too, but that's a big one for sure.
00:10:27.960It was obvious that they're protecting their hedge fund masters and stuff like that.
00:10:31.500Remember, 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.
00:10:41.280It's basically they're using it as a prediction analysis and stuff like that.
00:10:47.820They're selling – they're looking at early trends among the plebs, if you will.
00:10:53.380And Robin Hood was never about offering fairness and democratizing the markets and all that stuff.
00:11:00.240If 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?
00:11:09.940So 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?
00:11:18.600And then apparently they can analyze that data and sell it to some of the big guys to see early trends.
00:11:25.760And, 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.
00:12:40.340The squeeze is back after a month, about a month after everyone was transfixed by the GameStop-led short squeeze.
00:12:47.040Insanity, 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.
00:12:56.860Moments 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.
00:13:06.520Which, however, might be difficult with just 32.8% of the float now short, a drop of roughly 100% from a month ago.
00:13:14.360Squeeze 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.
00:13:24.280So, this is how they were on the ship.
00:13:27.820Incredible that they were just pulling this off.
00:13:30.480They're dragged before Congress, you know, swearing in for an oath, right?
00:13:50.200There was also, of course, a Reddit outage reported after GameStop shares erupted in Epic Short Squeeze, which is also suspicious.
00:13:57.380Again, 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?
00:14:11.240That's why decentralized finance, decentralized exchanges is where the future is at.
00:14:18.040That'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.
00:14:30.120We're going to talk about that in a moment, too.
00:14:31.320But, 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?
00:14:44.120Reddit, Facebook, Twitter, all of these sites.
00:14:59.440Dow Detector reports Reddit users experiencing issues and outages across the country on Wednesday afternoon.
00:15:03.720So 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?
00:15:11.100There'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.
00:15:52.300There'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.
00:16:02.020But that's too bad you had crypto losses.
00:16:03.440Again, if you would have held it, I guess, I mean, long term, long term, I'll talk about that later, too.
00:16:11.160But 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.
00:17:37.060This 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.
00:17:52.420And I hear all of that at the same time.
00:17:57.060Would you want to sit on the sidelines and not take advantage of that?
00:18:00.400Because they're going to build it regardless.
00:18:01.800Whether you are a part of it or not, they're going to build it.
00:18:04.580And they're going to create all these things, whether it's blockchain or whatever.
00:18:07.260Hopefully, we have good people involved in these blockchain companies.
00:18:10.060And 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.
00:18:17.800But if not, why not make some money on it?
00:18:22.220I mean, long, long term, I think none of this is going to last, right?
00:18:26.320Because, you know, Bitcoin doesn't work without power.
00:18:41.300And then short term, of course, you know, it's just going to get much worse on the censorship front and stuff like that.
00:18:46.200But 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.
00:18:54.500They're banning people and stuff like that.
00:19:05.780I 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.
00:21:39.720He 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.
00:22:08.960And 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.
00:22:17.780Like, the majority of people are going to the big platforms, you know.
00:22:29.100Same thing with DLive, we're demonetized there.
00:22:31.040We're doing very well with donations and stuff and things are good.
00:22:33.340And 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.
00:22:45.420People have to be willing to go to other services and other platforms.
00:22:49.740Christensen also noted that one of his features of Streamlabs Prime is VIP support.
00:22:55.000But 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.
00:23:02.780While 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.
00:23:11.240Yeah, I mean, if that's what it is, that's incredible.
00:23:14.580If it's because of what someone says in chat, I don't think it's that.
00:23:17.900I 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?
00:23:30.160Anybody who's just remotely political, who doesn't agree with the establishment, are going to be demonetized.
00:24:28.640Black 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.
00:24:36.480The price isn't the real market price, right?
00:24:45.100Yeah, I mean, there's a lot of these, you know, even exchanges and stuff.
00:24:47.520They make a lot, even crypto exchanges and stuff.
00:24:49.300They 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.
01:05:53.840Depending on what side of the censorship debate you stand, blockchain will either represent an ideal solution or the greatest danger of all.
01:06:01.880Blockchain, the record-keeping technology, immutable ledgers, right?
01:06:06.660Behind the Bitcoin cryptocurrency differs from traditional centralized databases in that information is publicly available to all along the chain.
01:06:14.560How is it – so when it truly is democratic and fair and equal, equal access, equal ability to speak, these people hate it.
01:06:27.920They'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?
01:06:47.240Whether 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.
01:06:57.300They've been able to censor and ban people based on this too, that it's not fair or someone is hurt or whatever, right?
01:07:02.680And then when it truly becomes democratized, they don't like it.
01:07:07.020And the same thing with Robinhood and these financial centralized places where you can buy stocks and stuff like that, right?
01:07:12.980Anyway, we're not going to be too long on that.
01:07:14.480So basically, we could tie this into what's happening right now on Capitol Hill, I guess.
01:08:12.000Thank you, Chairwoman Jackson Lee, Ranking Member Biggs, and members of the committee.
01:08:19.780Being a journalist from Portland, Oregon, I know domestic terrorism well.
01:08:24.880Since 2016, I've witnessed how violent extremists from Antifa and others have made political violence on the streets of my home city, Bernal.
01:08:33.340So this is, I guess, the one guy that talked about the other side here, right?
01:08:36.860Local 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.
01:08:47.740Local fellow journalists did the same in downplaying Antifa's violent extremism.
01:08:52.900Today, I ask that you don't do the same.
01:09:10.720It's the same commie bullshit, violent tactics.
01:09:14.720And so I wish that they would tie in BLM into this too, but they don't.
01:09:17.880Portland and the surrounding area suffered dozens of violent protests, mass street brawls,
01:09:23.560riots that resulted in serious bodily injuries, arson attacks, and property destruction.
01:09:30.020By 2020, Antifa exploited the anger around the death of George Floyd and others to launch an unprecedented attempted insurrection in Portland.
01:09:39.160For more than 120 recurring days, Antifa carried out nightly riots targeting federal, county, and private property.
01:09:48.080They developed a riot apparatus that included streams of funding for accommodation, travel, riot gear, and weapons.
01:10:38.560The 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.
01:10:48.780In Seattle, Antifa and far-left extremists seized six blocks of city territory that they said was autonomous.
01:10:55.980It resulted in six shootings and two murders over a period of three weeks.
01:11:00.000Imagine a right-wing organization cornering off a section of a city, turning on the police.
01:11:11.220People were killed inside of this perimeter.
01:11:14.720You would have the military there in, like, in two hours cleaning this up, right?
01:11:19.680And just violently killing people who are part of this.
01:11:25.200Every single person would be doxxed and they would be in jail right now.
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.
01:12:02.500With my own eyes, I witnessed black-clad, masked militants setting fires to buildings occupied by people.
01:12:10.020The Antifa came armed with homemade IEDs, guns, and knives.
01:12:14.440They blinded their targets with powerful lasers before throwing projectiles like rocks, glass, and frozen water bottles.
01:12:21.000Some of them even brought electric power tools to cut apart the fencing that was set up to protect the courthouse.
01:12:28.580Andrew 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.
01:12:38.280The 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.
01:12:49.760He 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.
01:12:58.920I'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.
01:13:12.620Those 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.
01:13:23.640Much less understood is the terrorism threat from the far left, particularly Antifa.
01:13:29.060Far-left terrorism isn't new in the U.S.
01:13:31.300It 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.
01:13:45.880Antifa 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.
01:13:56.480In 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.
01:14:38.760A bomb explosion at the United States Senate on November 7th, 1983, motivated by United States military involvement in Lebanon, blah, blah, blah.
01:14:45.100Six 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.
01:14:59.500So it was a communist organization here that was doing this.
01:15:05.260Resistance conspiracy of the May 19th communist organization, right?
01:16:22.520There's one portion where Cori Bush was a lady who claimed she was a victim of being attacked by – who was it again?
01:16:32.140She claimed she was attacked by Marjorie Taylor Greene, right, because the QAnon thing and all that stuff.
01:16:37.620And it turns out it was Cori Bush doing it.
01:16:38.920But she goes off and attacks the post office guy.
01:16:42.760The 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.
01:24:50.880They're working for racial and social justice.
01:24:53.920And then, of course, not at all coincidentally, and timed well, in relation to what's happening in the U.S.,
01:25:03.740the full-on commie general, Secretary General Antonio Guterres, who headed up Socialist International,
01:25:11.120and before that, he headed up the Socialist Party in Portugal, who now heads up the United Nations,
01:25:16.660came out and said that white supremacy is a transnational threat.
01:25:22.340But, yeah, United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres warned on Monday that white supremacy and neo-Nazi movements are becoming a transnational threat
01:25:34.900and have exploited the coronavirus pandemic to boost their support.
01:28:44.360Individuals and groups are engaged in a feeding frenzy of hate, fundraising, recruiting, and communicating online, both at home and overseas, traveling internationally.
01:30:44.640So 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.
01:30:57.600I thought we could take a look at that.
01:30:58.640I should have played that right after Andy Ngo, but this is a good time to do it too.
01:31:01.340To juxtapose, it's like you have actual people committing actual crime, actually being hateful, actually engaging in terrorism.
01:31:10.100You 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.
01:31:20.520Because 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.
01:31:29.860Anyway, here's what the district attorney in Oregon said regarding, I think specifically Antifa.
01:32:28.820Sometimes horrible and even unforgivable mistakes.
01:32:32.080But what does it say about us as a society to dehumanize our fellow human beings?
01:32:37.080I 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.
01:33:04.380And as my friend Senator Jackie Winters used to say, it'll make people a good future neighbor.
01:33:10.520Okay, 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.
01:33:20.140I think this is the last summer here, right?
01:33:23.240So this is the kind of district attorney that you have in Oregon, right, who just talked about fairness and all this stuff.
01:33:29.500And 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.
01:33:39.060Because there's no good ways of showing being punitive.
01:33:41.680There should be no consequences for you committing illegal activity, right?
01:33:46.660And then again, as we said, just flip that over and just look at how they treat people who say the wrong things, right?
01:34:09.520She was the – she is part of the equity task force.
01:34:15.600I 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 –
01:34:26.940basically they're obsessed with time and agendas and to-do lists and they have all these complicated, difficult way of doing things.
01:34:35.420And basically that's a problem, right?
01:34:37.800Check out this clip here of what she – just sit and talk about regarding white people.
01:34:43.800Most 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.
01:34:51.840There's a problem where many people of color – maybe it matters, maybe it doesn't.
01:34:58.220In 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 –
01:35:13.500Well, South Africa is a great role model, by the way, on so many levels, isn't it?
01:35:16.980He would come up to speed on what he missed if we were in South Africa.
01:35:22.580If somebody – if Craig Bill walked in right now here in Tumwater, Washington, we say hello.
01:35:29.200And maybe somebody – well, our chairs are gracious, so you all would let them know here we are.
01:35:34.780But it's basically – this is where we are.
01:36:20.920Again, this is in Washington state that had a discussion.
01:36:24.520And 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.
01:36:37.380White 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?
01:36:45.200Yeah, 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.
01:36:58.180Here'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.
01:37:05.600Dr. 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.
01:37:23.600That should be – those items should be decolonized, yeah.
01:37:58.740Chaz 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.
01:38:12.160You can even see it live on YouTube, live on patrol.
01:38:49.940Certain things were – basically, these people are – these aspects, rather, these properties are bad because they come from white culture.
01:40:58.560Because 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.
01:49:01.620If you want to associate with someone, do.
01:49:03.460If you don't want to associate with others, definitely do.
01:49:05.560You know, the left have kind of now drifted into this territory where they're yet again kind of proposing, you know, racial segregation.
01:49:14.900But 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.
01:49:22.960But now it's a reversal of that one, right?
01:51:42.080Many argue that within the U.S. attending HBCUs, historically black colleges and universities gives American black students the same feelings.
01:51:59.260Let us have our own, you can have your own.
01:52:01.340Why do our spaces have to be for everyone and everyone else can have their distinct places, right, or spaces?
01:52:10.540Wonder, Stevie Wonder, has been considering moving to Ghana since early as 1994, per the Orlando Sentinel.
01:52:16.360At 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.
01:55:32.020They 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?
01:55:46.800Anyway, let me read a little bit from this here.
01:55:49.100The divide between Americans seem to be widening in recent years and the political schism doesn't appear to be narrowing anytime soon.
01:55:55.960The 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.
01:56:07.940And I'd say racial differences, too, by the way.
01:56:28.460Definitely in this anti-white climate, right?
01:56:30.760An eye-opening poll find that a shocking percentage of Americans are in favor of the dissolution of the U.S.
01:56:37.280According 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.
01:56:46.680Between January 28th and February 8th, the 2,700 poll participants were asked the following.
01:56:52.920Some 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.
01:57:06.600Do you support or oppose the idea that the United States divide into more than one nation?
01:57:13.780The 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.
01:57:24.720There were no noticeable differences based on political party lines and geography.
01:57:29.020Surprisingly, 37% of independents were most inclined for the country to go its separate ways.
01:57:35.360There are more than 35% of Republicans who want to secede, followed by 21% of Democrats who wanted their own country of like-minded individuals.
01:57:43.840Now, keep in mind, the far-left and the Democrats and stuff, they're currently winning the culture war.
01:58:00.760The trends are there for it, but as, you know, right-intermediate right now.
01:58:06.460And 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?
01:58:16.520But 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.
01:58:24.780And in many cases, that doesn't work as well either, obviously, as we can see.
01:58:29.320Or there's only so far that you can retreat, because eventually you lose all your ground, right?
01:58:34.100So at some point you just have to stand up for yourself and say, no, this is ours.
01:58:37.860You're not going to change this, right?
02:00:02.560When respondents were asked how likely they would be to support joining these hypothetical regional unions, 33% of the South and Pacific say they would.
02:00:13.580There were 50% of Republicans in the Red South region who were ready to create their own nation.
02:00:18.960And there were 41% of Democrats in the Blue Pacific Union who wanted to separate from the rest of the country.
02:00:36.740Attorney Generalists say decision will create perverse incentive for foreign sexual predators.
02:00:41.900Now, what in the world could be the reason for this?
02:00:44.900The cancellation of Operation Talon effectively broadcasts to the world that the United States is now a sanctuary jurisdiction for sexual predators.
02:00:52.720Joe Biden has effectively ended Trump's Operation Talon program aimed at removing convicted sex offenders from illegally living in the U.S.
02:01:02.580He wants more sexual offenders in the country.
02:02:46.060Let's bring in the pedophiles back in the country, right?
02:02:48.960The United States population of illegal immigrants include disturbingly large number of criminals with prior convictions for sexual crimes.
02:02:57.140According to data collected by Syracuse University Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse,
02:03:03.160during the period from October 2014 to May 2018, ICE arrested almost 20,000 illegal aliens with criminal convictions,
02:03:11.200for whom the most serious prior conviction was a conviction for sex-related offenses, wrote the attorney general or attorneys general.
02:03:22.620So undo Trump, even if it means actually allowing pedophiles to thrive in the country, right?
02:03:29.500There was another one regarding the Equity Act 2 that he's doing, turning on, you know, basically calling people TERFs and stuff like that,
02:03:38.060the 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.
02:03:47.500All of that's going to be done away with, right?
02:03:49.120Or that's going to be allowed, rather.
02:03:50.840Biden's Equity Act is a danger to women's and conscience rights.
02:03:56.380President Biden has promised to unify the nation, but candidate Joe Biden also made campaign promises to the radical wing of his party
02:06:20.200The Civil Rights Act, it seems, is too narrow for today's Democrats.
02:06:23.780The Equality Act would coerce any establishment that provides a good service,
02:06:27.860a program including a store, shopping center, online retailer, or service provider, salon, bank, gas station, food bank, service, blah, blah, blah, you go on,
02:09:14.440So, so far, you have other people's lives being claimed here.
02:09:17.480Just 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.
02:09:30.500Her family is now warning people about the vaccine.
02:09:56.580It'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.
02:10:08.660And someone very astutely pointed out in the comments over on Odyssey that I did not choose deaths as the specific adverse effect.
02:10:31.640And 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.
02:10:45.340There's all kinds of adverse effects that happens, right?
02:10:47.340But if you see what I have on screen there now, it's kind of small.