No-Go Zoneļ¼ If You Can't Join Them, Beat Them
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On this week's episode of the podcast, we have a special guest on the show, Ben Uglens, who joins us to talk about how the FBI is using the internet as a tool for political intimidation and fear tactics.
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stuff like that and it's almost like that they're almost like why why are they not fighting back
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more like what are they waiting for anyway so we'll see where this is going but let's continue
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here with the all our favorite here ben uh collins about how dangerous all the right-wingers out
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there are it's a very easy thing he cannot have an ex-aid for example garrett ziggler uh release the
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um uh social media profiles of the family members of those fbi agents which is what he did on truth
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social and telegram um you know he there was a lot of that's right i forgot i mentioned that too so
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something happened apparently something happened on gab recently here someone had said something and
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now i think he was arrested because he said something on gab one guy uh they say the truth
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social is responsible for this telegram is right so you see all and the few alternatives that are out
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there uh also by the way need to all be censored or at least controlled in some capacity or they need
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to take the reins of all of these platforms uh in order to get them uh from stop communicating and
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talking with each other there are a lot of ways surrogates for donald trump can reduce the heat
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they can you know make it so these fbi agents aren't specifically targeted the new thing by the way in
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these spaces is to um uh ask for the affidavit because the affidavit will say who signed up on all
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this you know the you know not just the fbi agents that they can target but the the higher level
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figures they can target they can add them to their cinematic universe of villains uh and you know
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at the end of the day the goal is to intimidate those people into hiding yeah so so then you said
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that not only did trump's former aide on trump's platform target the fbi agents but also targeted the
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fbi agents family yeah that's correct this is about intimidation into stopping the investigation
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that's all this is um when you're out of excuses or you have so many excuses that it's even impossible
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for your base to comprehend which one they're supposed to be parroting the you know the goal
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is to intimidate um and it's not that hard now these people um dox these people their email addresses
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their phone numbers yeah your uh your side is is certainly not uh known for doxing no no no that would
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that would never happen see see see how this see how this works it comes flings right back in their
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eyes and now they're screaming like little pansies oh my god they're they're attacking us it's always
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the same thing it's incredible there's all that stuff and then once that becomes not enough you know
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they start going down the list of facebook profiles and other people who they think could hypothetically
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be associated by the way it's not clear if these are actually their family members could be random
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civilians um their goal is to muddy the waters is to just instill a culture of fear that's what
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happens when you're out of legal remedies by the way um is to try to get people to stop the
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investigation extra judicially by punishing them by you know making them feel as if they will feel
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a world of hurt if they continue doing justice uh yeah so first of all it's not justice right that's
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some bullshit but uh can you think you guys out there think of anything else that's happened over
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the last i don't know 10 15 years it's obviously gone on for longer than that but let's take when
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you know the internet age and when that really started picking up you think uh right-wingers or
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people who oppose open borders or migration or replacement of white people do you think they've been
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feeling welcomed in the discourse or has there been any and has there been any level of intimidation
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against people who hold political views that these people do not agree with has there been have
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they ever been censored or blocked or banned or hung out or their parents are being targeted because
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of what the you know someone in their family did or whatever right uh yeah people certainly people
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don't get banned from banks or lose um you know financial services access no no that doesn't even
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happen no you begin opening your mouth just slightly opposing the current order and they will try to
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destroy uh your life and that's of course one of the reasons why so many people want to and
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totally understandable want to remain anonymous when they share opinions online or or you know
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talk about stuff um so this is still the this is the the the drum that they're beating now white
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supremacists are the greatest terrorist threat right and so this is when the department of homeland
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security issued that report back in uh was it 2020 it's been going on for some time but then there
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was that announcement by uh the fbi as well that they're going to put as much money and resources
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into fighting so-called domestic extremism or terrorism as they did fighting al-qaeda or you know
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isis abroad and and islamic extremism and of course that's when things really started taking up as well
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and we predicted that we said look now if they don't get the the supposed terrorist they'll create them
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themselves that they'll be them or they will actually poke them until they snap and do something
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uh so that's what that's part of uh we can end with that clip at least and go to the next one
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uh this is uh the read out on msnbc check this out same same narrative here it's all mar-a-lago
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it's all um you know trump and the dangerous conservative uh gop followers and mega people
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and stuff like that they have now issued a joint intelligence bullet warning of a spike in threats
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to federal law enforcement officials since the raid the bulletin cites an incident in which
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a man fired a nail gun into an fbi field office in ohio last week and then just today the
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pennsylvania man was arrested for making threats against the fbi on the right-wing social media
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site gab the man posted that employees of the bureau deserve to die joining me now is clint
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watts msnbc national security analyst and former and i don't have all the details on that what actually
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happened um if torba you just handed over details or if there's a law legal procedure on the back
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end or lawsuit or like you get a lawyer involved and they subpoena i'm not sure what what they
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haven't looked into that but uh and what ended up happening is he was it was arrested i believe
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after saying uh the the wrong thing on the gap our consultants with the fbi counterterrorism division
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now clint aggressive language doesn't always directly cause physical harm of course but it
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does certainly create an environment where aggressive and violent uh people feel more emboldened
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which ultimately makes actual violence against people or institutions more likely we're seeing
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this happen i mean within less than a week friday to monday we have seen two men try to declare war
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with agents of the federal government what do you think we as a country should be doing to prepare
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because i do not anticipate that these attacks will just suddenly come to a screeching halt
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they will not uh tiffany this is a version what's known as mediated nor do they want them to stop
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that's why they continue to agonize antagonize the situation make it worse spur on these uh
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absolutely ridiculous and reckless decisions uh by the doj the dhs and fbi
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what's fascinating is 10 years ago we'd be talking about amur aliki he would he would make uh pronouncements
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on here it is the white al-qaeda here's the overlap right the forget about the muslim extremism now we
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have the infrastructure in place to go after people with the dhs and all that stuff now let's turn
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against white conservatives in the u.s that's the so many people call that and like here we are you
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would designate targets in america and then supporters who have no direct contact with them
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would try and take up violence on behalf of that cause now what we're seeing is our elected officials
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targeting institutions federal employees in a very similar way or what i worry about most heading
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into the fall which is election workers in polling places i really think that's going to be a frightening
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period for us and they have that's right we got to stop to save people we have to stop the election
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and uh we can't go ahead with it because it's just too dangerous you see see how this narrative
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almost writes itself here right uh over on odyssey tommy katt says uh it's the greatest show on earth
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complete clown show yeah it is a show but it's also real because real things are happening in the world
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as a consequence of this game a little bit if you will and uh and you know you you will feel
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consequences of this as well even if you're not taking a side in this or even if you think uh i mean
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i'm certainly i'm 100 more with the mega people than i am with the these insane progressive liberals
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right uh is it ideal on the other side definitely not but that's our job that's our job to uh open
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their eyes uh even more and help them to see and things like that uh but no this this will have
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a potentially major impact uh so that's why this is worth covering resources are very limited ability
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to secure and protect themselves we can do this so we did it uh over the last decade uh we developed
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an international terrorism operation center and and you know processes for detecting things online and
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then interdicting them in person you saw that happen today uh but it's still not done seamlessly in
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the way that we would do it if it was international terrorism because we don't have a domestic terrorism
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law without a law you can't designate domestic terrorist groups and you can't also at the fbi level
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open cases that are inspired cases i mean it's much more difficult to say domestic terrorism inspired
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cases when you can't really put a name on it so it always puts the fbi or law enforcement in general
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on a rearward rather than a proactive footing so they want them to just have for a free hand
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uh to go after anybody that they like for whatever reason if they're just even if there's no suspicion
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there but just for some reason they just don't like someone because of you know what they've posted
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or something on social media even if it's illegal not they don't want to go after those people
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uh that's what this is about yeah you brought up and then by the way too this helps of course the
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circus which is you know a win for us in the end too uh this circus and the lies and the depravity
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around this is of course helping to expose the media uh for the liars and um essentially
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intelligence uh operation that it is at this point just how much you know fbi ca people have
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infiltrated the media they're now sitting there we saw that clip with uh frank fuglioci on msnbc right
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of how they're like they're saying we don't really like the word raid and they're updating the lower
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third the the chyron live as he's speaking to like adhere to you know like to to abide by him to just
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you know give they're constantly like giving these people blow jobs at every turn and to help to expose
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that uh is always a very good thing i'm not saying media is not the root of the problem uh but they
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certainly have been a major part of the problem that there's other forces behind their controlling the
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media but you know as the headline says uh there are tons of people out there now that do not
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uh believe the media and in fact they're going further they believe they're they are the enemy
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of the people one third they say in the in the u.s i think it's even more at this point to be honest
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uh it's from 2019 what what have they done to improve their credibility since then uh nothing in fact
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it's gone gone way worse than that interesting points there uh definitely the first about we have
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to stop separating the gop and right wing extremists because i think you make such a good point elected
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officials are demonizing institutions we're seeing it play out before a second the poll watchers i i think
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about states like texas where the republican governor there greg abbott has declared guns for everybody
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uh regardless of background check or training also empowered partisan poll watchers there uh also
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emboldened people to uh deputize themselves as the protector of fetuses when it comes to abortion
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rights and so the confluence of all these things could certainly declare mass violence now the
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question is you know trying to to stage off or save off a massive attack by droves of people is one
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thing the individual acts this is it's a very interesting point staving off like mass casualty
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events i guess that's what she's alluding to like mass shootings and or someone who's doing terrorism
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essentially right but listen to what she says next but how do we after single cases listen to this of
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violence that can pop off at any second across the country the stage off or save off a massive attack
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by droves of people is one thing the individual acts of violence that can pop off at any second
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across the country how do you combat that or can you combat that because that's the example of violence
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that we've seen and over the weekend can we uh speaking to that then can we have a conversation
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against uh for example racially motivated motivated violence against white people uh can we can we
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talk about that or no are we just going to protect continue to pretend like that's not happening that
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there's not like insane lunatic attacks on like random old white people right we've shown you the
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clips of them being kicked in the face or beaten in stores or uh i mean every other every other day
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there's new attacks like that uh all over in europe we uh have the same problem in america there's the
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same problem um but no no see that's now kind of part of the that's a terrorist thing although much
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of that's not even happening like if you parse out the statistics and stuff it's very rare to actually
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have like right-wing attacks but they're still drumming this narrative that this is the biggest
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terrorist group that's the most dangerous and of course they can whether you believe 9-11 was an
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inside job or or you know as they say officially they always begin that statistic literally on like
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september 12th 20 uh 2001 just as one example to like to rig the numbers anyway let's continue
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here yeah to do that you must be intelligence-led meaning you have to be proactive you have to take
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tips and leads in from across the country from the online space for example and then figure out where
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those people are in the real we gotta we gotta sense basically we gotta censor people okay got it
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well that's very difficult task and i would like to add that you know whether it's or i should say
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we gotta surveil everybody so we know what they're talking about then we gotta use we're gonna start
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using new technology so we can read the uh the signals uh in the brain we need to tap into the the
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the neural uh you know transmitters and how the neurons are firing to decode the language and to so
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basically read people's thoughts right that's what they need to do next to really know what you're
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thinking and then we then we'll arrest or and or stop you based on that see how see how this minority
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report scenario is beginning to come into uh view here now to shooters poll watchers uh extremists
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showing up based on elected officials what they say uh in all of these cases for state and local law
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enforcement it's nearly impossible for them to detect it and be able to mitigate it because you don't know
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who people are online so it takes a triaging system at a national level it's working with the
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private sector to identify individuals who are making these violent threats and then ultimately
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it takes tight coordination between state local and federal law enforcement homeland security which
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is very difficult to do by the way when elected reps from certain parts of the country are making such
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baseless or harmful claims against the fbi so there you see is another one a narrative how that's being
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drummed away at let's do this one too a little bit of this one this was a good uh clip here same
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thing on every show over and over same narrative right again here's the reminder i know you guys
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have seen it right but the uh uh sinclair broadcasting right this is this is what's happening right
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hi i'm fox san antonio's jessica hedley and i'm ryan wolf our greatest responsibility is to serve our
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treasure valley communities the el paso las cruces communities eastern iowa communities mid michigan
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communities we are extremely proud of the quality balanced journalism that cbs4 news produced yeah oh
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yes yes the balance to journalism but we are concerned about the trouble and trying to be
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responsible one-sided news stories plaguing our country plaguing our country the sharing of biased
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and false news has become all too common on social media more alarming some media outlets publish these
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same fake stories without checking facts first the sharing of biased and false news has become all too
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common all right you get the you get the point there it's it's just good to see to really have
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that like nailed down a couple of times every now and then so you like remember just how what what a
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brainwashing campaign this is right oof all right okay so next one here uh same thing john what was
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this guest name jonathan capehart msnbc more of this stuff listen to uh listen to listen to this quick break
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stay with us this is going to absolutely enrage the country especially the republican base a base that
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is clearly behind the ex-president the democratic party the media mob they are once again teaming up
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to promote yet a brand new conspiracy theory from fox news and conservative social media to the
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the stalwart supporters who descended upon donald trump's florida resort and home the maga crowd
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will always stand by their man and a few days after the mar-a-lago search a man who had stormed the capital
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on january 6th entered the fbi office in cincinnati and fired a nail gun at personnel he was later killed by
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police during a shootout it appears trump has always cost his followers money and dignity and now his rhetoric
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appears to be costing them their lives that's right if you follow me now is there a kind of a cult
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around trump yeah of course there is some of that i i won't deny that uh but then at the same time is
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it you know that that side is like scared me far less than what these other guys are doing you know
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i mean uh and they're not as as insane they're not as uh you know uh they're not anti-white at least
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you know whoa whoa you get that great you know i mean are they pro-white no not necessarily some are
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sure that and that's great but again that's that's our job right to help these uh people see that and
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start taking their own side and whatnot but man it's like you're just saying there's no cult-ish
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behavior on the other side uh and so the argument now is if you if you follow uh you know maga or the
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conservatives you're on that side you're gonna start you're gonna start losing your life is that a
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threat is that like a threat uh now when they're saying that the fbi is gonna start going after and dhs
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going to go after all these people is that what that is ridiculous narrative here uh who was it
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here uh mr wright over an odyssey thank you mr wright good to see you says uh melanin is so uh volatile
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is that is that the um what is it the uh there's that um group i guess right they're talking about
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how white people are harvesting uh melanin right wasn't that one of the things like melanin farmers
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what are they called harvesters and that's like the secret uh the secret juice essentially right
00:53:56.560
that white people and rich wealthy elites wants isn't that one of the things maybe maybe it's in
00:54:01.040
that setting it's volatile if you if you manage to synthesize it or actually uh concentrate it
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and uh it'll just go up in smoke because it's uh it's magical right it's basically magical thank
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you mr wright appreciate that now frank vigluzzi a former assistant director for counter yes frank's
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back frank good to see you man how you been it was a while ago i think it was three days ago intelligence
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at the fbi he's also an msnbc national security analyst frank i'm very glad um to have you here
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this morning because i'm just wondering i'm sorry to say analyst and frank should we be more worried
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about should we be worried about more violence in the name of trump
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jonathan the the death toll what i call the trump death toll continues to rise and it rose last week as
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you referenced in in ohio with a man who really caught the disease of disinformation bought this
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big lie about the the fbi search we have trump and his minions just inspiring people to radicalization
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without any facts attached to it no not no mention of a subpoena that failed no mention of probable cause
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and a magistrate in the process that works no mention that top secret compartmented information was indeed
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found or that trump's lawyer claimed to the government that they had given everything
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back to the government and that was false the facts are so they switched that to again this is kind of
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getting into the weeds of it i just like to move kind of more look at from from overhead of this and
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see like how one side playing off of the other in a way and how they're encouraging this fight and and
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stuff too if they were genuinely you know interested in actually like de-escalating this they would back
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off on this insane coverage and these lies that they're pushing and basically just like hey let's
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just leave it alone let's back off it would probably kind of wither away after a while to be honest but
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again there trump has all the right enemies which is kind of helping to create this cultish environment
00:55:56.480
around him again whether you're you know genuinely pro trump or not fine either way i don't care about
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that but like they're doing absolutely everything they can in their playbook to make the situation worse
00:56:07.600
uh to spur on essentially this violence because again as we said they want this they would benefit from this
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this would actually be the you know in that's with the best case scenario for them because then they could
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finally do all the crackdown that they want and as we've said even if they don't get that violence they will
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create it they will actually make those individuals or they will groom them or they will just out and right
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fake it if they have to aren't getting in the way of people who simply want to consume conspiracy theories
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even to their own demise and you know we we saw yesterday at fbi phoenix armed protesters carrying
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even assault style rifles in front of an fbi building so oh no here we go you know you mentioned
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the death toll from um from trump so far with regard to the capital and you know ashley babbitt
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was shot because she bought the big lie but police officers oh yeah she yeah she wasn't uh she
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wasn't shot uh by what was his name again was that was that another frank what was his name i even
00:57:09.760
forgot his name right she wasn't actually shot by the guy who never was essentially found out or i
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mean his identity was eventually known right but that was only because of uh some sleuthing i think on
00:57:20.800
the kind of the alt alt conservative side of media what was his name again the guy who shot her but
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anyway the point is like if you follow trump you you will you will die you're going to get hurt stop
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doing it as the result of defending the capital including suicides amongst police officers and let's
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go a step further with regard to what trump and his minions spew out that radicalizes people the el
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passo walmart shooter in his writings echoed the very language of trump yeah michael yeah that's right
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michael bird thank you uh denise the kill thank you that's right michael bird bird that's right
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regard to quote unquote brown invaders and then and then there's this and it's kind of that like
00:58:03.280
police officer it sounds like if if only so when trump said some funny things back in 2016 it was fun
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it was it was it was something new you know it was it was it was shaking things up a bit i i totally
00:58:16.160
get it you know kind of at that time now it's kind of a bit old you know i mean now it's like all right
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you know now they're kind of now now i think the other side have kind of learned to play that game
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and maybe they did it back then too right uh does that because i mean there's genuinely a large group
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of people especially those in the media and stuff that genuinely like or i think afraid of trump and
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they think he's going to do all these things which of course never happened i mean he had he had all that
00:58:39.920
time he had all that control but you know this is like i mean hey we got to go back to old school
00:58:44.240
days of red eyes here like number one is like the president of the united states doesn't hold the
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power it's other people it's the permanent government it's executive power it's money of course it's uh the
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the bankers on the back end we can go over and over this it's even to a certain extent uh secret
00:59:02.320
societies uh religious uh groups things like this right but what it exposed is um it exposed that
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it's not down to one man to decide all these things like they've told us for all those years
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uh but that doesn't mean that they genuinely are afraid of him and think he's going to do all these
00:59:19.040
things it's almost like that this it's like a run amok insanity that's just like gone it's like
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they've they invented a straw man of what they think donald trump was and that's just grown into a
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monster and it's just gotten worse and worse and worse and he's living rent free in all these
00:59:34.720
people's heads and it's the only thing they talk about i mean i still see it on all the
00:59:38.640
kind of pseudo alternative uh pro left-wing globalist outlets like the young turks and ring of fire and
00:59:45.680
david pacman and the equivalent of those right all they talk about is like like trump and marjorie
00:59:52.960
taylor green maybe tucker carlson or something like that's all they're they're covering all the time
00:59:57.200
and that's what's getting the views too they're obsessed about this they just cannot let it go
01:00:02.240
and let's go a step further with regard to what trump and his minions spew out that radicalizes
01:00:07.840
people the el paso walmart shooter in his writings echoed the very language of trump with regard to
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quote-unquote brown invaders at the border the buffalo supermarket shooter posted and posted again
01:00:21.040
about white replacement theory that comes straight out of fox news entertainment hosts so
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look it's responsible for people dying and the body count unless something drastically different
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happens is going to continue to rise what we're experiencing now with this fbi rate and the response
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to it could be just a dry run with regard to what we may experience if trump is actually charged
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indicted with something either that's what i think is going to happen that's i think they will actually
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indict trump and then you're gonna see an actual shitshow with a bunch of mega boomers actually like
01:00:55.040
wanting to fight back kind of thing right and um yeah well
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if that happens i mean they will they will send out every they will if they have to they will like
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nuke parts of this country i think to to not like let that fall into the the enemy's hand i think i think
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there will be a civil war i think they want a civil war to be honest i think they want to break up the
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country they want to you know they want to damage it it's kind of like you know the bigger wider picture
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is like well you know sure we used america for a while right there were the policemen of the world
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uh they were the fist essentially of the new world order whatever you want to call it and then uh now
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the time is up now we we used it we squeezed out the money we could and so forth now it's the belt and
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road initiative now it's a new global order that's arising in america will just be a little part of
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that um and in fact they might even they might even want to break it up for that reason now would that
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be a negative thing no probably not but it but that's you know that's how they seem to be playing
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the game think of that what you want related to the classified documents or to the attempt to to
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overturn a valid election this is a glimpse of what we may be in for and the strategy that we'll see
01:02:08.480
from trump and his his minions and his minions all right i think that's enough of that and by the
01:02:15.200
way i was checking out some of the this is a little economic relief here but uh there's a new show you
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remember simone sanders simone sanders what what position did she have again was she a congresswoman
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what was senator what was she she got her own show check out this intro here this is gold this is uh
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really good stuff i thought this was uh greetings you're watching simone former president trump's
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handling a secret that walk there that's that is good can you imagine the producer table greetings
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you're watching simone when the dis like uh and then simone uh we want you to take um five steps
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towards the camera right now but can you do that like you're engaging the audience you're coming closer
01:03:00.880
you remember the uh uh just think of the focus groups that they've had surrounding this in the
01:03:08.320
right way it's fun former president trump's handling of secret documents worried people in his orbit and
01:03:14.640
his camp long before the fbi executed a search warrant former officials tell nbc news his cavalier
01:03:20.800
handling of sensitive material is what landed him in an fbi investigation we're getting into it with our
01:03:26.800
political panel plus many republicans are aggressively defending trump after the fbi search some members
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of congress are even calling to defund or even destroy the fbi well you want to defund the police
01:03:39.280
what are you how is this different uh wasn't the fbi and the cia want weren't all these groups like
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anti-black and stuff when 60s 70s 80s even 90s these were like dangerous white supremacy groups i i thought
01:03:51.440
right but no now they have control issues now it's oh my god they're doing they want to defund law
01:03:56.160
enforcement they're crazy and now the fbi and the department of homeland security tell nbc news
01:04:02.800
they've issued an intelligence bulletin about increased threats against federal law enforcement
01:04:08.240
we'll talk to democratic congresswoman barbara lee about the dangerous rhetoric coming from her
01:04:13.040
colleagues across the aisle and so much more and today in the culture corner we need to talk about
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nfl quarterback for the cleveland browns yes deshaun watson check out this uh music this is great
01:04:25.120
stuff denying allegations of sexual harassment and assault from dozens of women okay is this
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remorse or self-preservation i'm simone sanders townsend and i have something to say
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all right fantastic the graphics the font i mean the music it's a ah chef's kiss good stuff all right
01:05:03.120
new york new york times asked communist chinese tech company to censor americans man can you believe
01:05:10.800
that crazy huh you're telling me they're uh they're asking for censorship new york times asked tick
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talk on social media app a social media app with connections to uh ccp to censor americans users
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sharing election integrity concerns on its platform in a recent article titled on tick tock election
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misinformation thrives ahead of midterms times writer tiffany shoe details how tick tock is shaping up to be
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the ba primary incubator of baseless and misleading information ahead of the 2022 midterms
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with the issue of voter fraud being a prominent topic shared across the the platform buried within
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the article however his shoe tacitly reveals that as a result of the times reaching out to the ccp
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connected company tick tock began censoring users from using a popular hashtag associated with fears
01:06:04.720
about election interference baseless conspiracy theories about certain voter fraud in november are widely
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viewed on tick tock which globally has more than a billion active users each month the article reads
01:06:16.800
users cannot search the hashtag stop the steal but uh the stop the steal steal with three l's i guess
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hashtag has accumulated nearly a million views until tick tock disabled the hashtag after being contacted by
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the new york times shows that they're uh so it was we saw this flip recently right because it was like
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they took control of youtube they got you it's still a problem of course facebook is still a problem
01:06:43.360
all these major platforms there's always it's their right-wing echo chambers and no one is actually
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being censored this is just uh conservatives having a they're delusional right that's still the narrative
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that they're running with but they shifted right now it's like tick tock is a problem tick tock is an
01:06:57.600
issue remember that girl we played who we're doing short um she did that the was it the pyramid of
01:07:05.120
conspiracies or something like that that was a funny segment actually i think we put it up as its own
01:07:09.280
segment i forget what we called it but yeah check that out they're like hardcore going after tick tock
01:07:14.000
that's a big problem and of course they're already pushing like a bunch of i mean complete garbage and
01:07:18.400
nonsense on there it's a big it's a huge like psyop it's just full of aids and speaking to that check
01:07:23.520
out the latest member show because i we did a segment of like how fake uh disorders and stuff like
01:07:28.800
that is becoming popular and people are actually developing disorder whether they're fake from the beginning
01:07:33.840
it looks like this is like some ticks and stuff that especially young girls are developing watching
01:07:38.960
all these tick tock videos emulating the more popular creators i mean it's just a cesspool right
01:07:45.200
and then apparently china was pushing this on western audiences while internally or like yeah internally in
01:07:52.000
china and other countries they push like science and cool things and development and research and they put
01:07:57.840
you know encourage kind of you know um brainy type uh activity and that's on the forefront there but
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in the west of course it's totally degeneracy all the lgbtq stuff that's pushed hard uh and then
01:08:09.520
like weird disorders and stuff i mean it's just crazy right so anyway the judge here i didn't know
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this but the judge who signed the uh fbi mar-a-lago warrant uh i guess it was uh it was it became
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anti-semitic to um uh to complain on him or not approve or not like what he did uh bruce reinhardt and i
01:08:29.600
think i commented on like oh is that the only one guy that could they could find with that name
01:08:34.480
and uh boy was that wrong on that one i guess um i guess it was uh i guess it was part of the
01:08:40.960
group that been going after uh trump ironically right that's what's so funny about this it's like
01:08:45.120
you know the same group on the left and right going after but whether it's trump or going after uh
01:08:51.120
or the pro-trump wing as well says anonymous calls or posts call for bruce reinhardt's execution
01:08:58.640
and references work for employee employees of jeffrey epstein in 2008 i see a rope around his
01:09:04.880
neck this is the times of israel bruce reinhardt the federal judge in florida who signed the warrant
01:09:10.000
allowing the fbi to raid former president donald trump's mar-a-lago property on tuesday has been
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hit with a wave of anti-semitic threats online oh no is it is this one of those george short situation
01:09:20.720
that if anybody for whatever reason uh criticizes bruce reinhardt then it's automatically anti-semitic
01:09:27.760
and it's and that's the only point of of kind of um discontent that people have i i suspect it's
01:09:34.000
much more to it than that but oh well and of course the just bringing up the jeffrey epstein
01:09:39.600
connection which is insane in of itself like how can how can they it's again it's like they want
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the and i mean of course it's it's 100 right with what you know the pedo rings and all that stuff
01:09:52.000
right but but the stuff that they say is false in the q you know in the mainstream media about like
01:09:57.120
q anon for example or a pizza gate or something and then time and time again they do things things
01:10:03.280
which validates that worldview which of course because it is true but like in this case you tell
01:10:09.120
me there's no other judge that could do it or is it the fact that he actually was blackmailed and rope
01:10:13.120
into the whole jeffrey epstein thing that he went along with this right there's just layers of of um
01:10:17.920
uh digging you could do here to like try to get to the root of this but regardless um he he worked
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for uh employees of epstein i forget was it keller one of the women there that was like uh high up in
01:10:31.200
the epstein blackmailing circuit circuit um he defended her i think in some cases right so it's like
01:10:38.080
they're they're they want they want you to like you know react to this and and they're like oh look
01:10:43.120
look look at this that's okay crazy about it oh we'll get to that one in a moment so let's uh talk
01:10:48.800
about the um let me see here was it one more oh this one maybe oh i didn't open that one second
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or was it this one oh yeah here's the other one that's right um judge reinhardt to hold hearing to
01:11:00.720
unseal mar-a-lago affidavit this thursday so i believe tomorrow that's a great pick they uh found of
01:11:06.720
uh judge reinhardt in the middle by the way what is that oreo cookies with is that whiskey maybe the
01:11:14.800
maybe the american audience knows that i i'm not familiar with the early early times what does it
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say there it's too small for me i can't see from there the affidavit backing up the search warrant
01:11:24.560
was not made public and the doj has already said they do not want it released trump has insisted on
01:11:29.920
seeing the justification for the search yeah you think that's strange right i mean it's true that
01:11:35.440
merrick garland is going after uh going after trump i mean they're using this whole gang from
01:11:40.640
the judge here the epstein uh reinhardt judge to someone like merrick garland and you know people
01:11:46.960
have said too that like trump snubbed him of one of the supreme court positions because he was like
01:11:51.280
slated to be the next guy in line or hillary was meant to win and then maybe rbg would retire and then
01:11:57.440
garland would kind of he was like almost promised this uh position right and with trump that didn't happen
01:12:03.040
and so he got kind of the consolidation price to becoming the attorney general under the biden
01:12:07.840
regime instead but so people have said he has it out for trump and that's one of the reasons too
01:12:12.320
this is like personal for some of these people now an order on the motion to unseal the affidavit back
01:12:16.400
in the search warrant using the fbi's raid on mar-a-lago has been filed and hearing will take place
01:12:20.640
on august 18th tomorrow not that interesting if they release that because it seems completely
01:12:26.880
fravorless and ridiculous and they're looking for i mean they're just they're looking for anything
01:12:31.360
that they can to pin it on uh trump to i think prevent him from running essentially the order
01:12:36.080
dated august 16 reads taking under advisement for the uh advisement for the motion to unseal the search
01:12:42.560
warrant materials including attachments that in uh intervenors have is that what intervenors uh
01:12:49.280
having requested a hearing it is ordered that in-person hearing will be held on the 18th of
01:12:55.760
august at the west palm beach division uh before judge bruce e reinhardt all right are they going to
01:13:03.440
televise that like to do with this is behind sealed doors like so many of of the other ones all right
01:13:10.080
so more to follow up on there i want to show you this too we've talked about the irs situation right
01:13:13.840
which has been pretty crazy 80 billion for irs uh including enforcements and artists under this new
01:13:21.760
reconciliation bill i think that's the yeah it's the inflation reduction act also known i guess as
01:13:28.240
done as the reconciliation bill right and we've shown you just how crazy it is now with the weaponization
01:13:34.960
of some of these groups right the internal revenue services with its 2000 almost almost 2200 special
01:13:40.800
agents spent 21.3 million dollars on guns ammunition and military style equipment between fiscal year
01:13:48.400
2006 and 20 or 2019 the agency stockpiled 4 500 guns and 5 million rounds of ammunition and then in 2022
01:13:59.360
they continued to extend this and they bought almost a million dollar uh worth of ammo just in 2022 alone
01:14:07.200
this has been part of a part of a report called the militarization of the u.s executive agencies
01:14:13.680
check that up and of course out rather and we covered this uh one of the previous shows here regarding
01:14:20.160
the new jobs that is opening up here within the irs where they're saying kind of strange things
01:14:27.360
such as this maintaining a level of fitness necessary to effectively respond to life-threatening
01:14:32.240
situations on the job you should also carry a firearm and be willing to use deadly force there's an irs
01:14:38.720
agent here use deadly force if necessary be willing to be able to participate in arrests execution of
01:14:44.960
search warrants and other dangerous assignments and this is kind of part of the whole wave of of
01:14:52.000
targeting conservative groups and individuals i think in the irs is also being weaponized as so many other
01:14:58.000
agencies is right now as well so there was some footage that came out and some photos in fact
01:15:04.480
from from actual i i think training videos uh where they're teaching these irs agents to like arrest people
01:15:14.880
how to act how to handle the gun who to go after them and and look at the diversity quotas
01:15:19.440
here too now that this is the next one here is great you can't make this up really
01:15:24.720
you're telling me they're going to have a dis a disabled uh a disabled what is the indian maybe
01:15:31.920
indian irs agent be willing to use deadly force while in his wheelchair going after what tax evaders
01:15:40.480
is that what's going on here it's funny because on the major duties jobs.rs.gov uh they say that you
01:15:47.120
need to yeah maintain a level of fitness necessary to effectively respond to life-threatening situations
01:15:51.760
on the job is that is that what this is oh no he's he's great he can uh he can't run but uh his uh
01:15:58.960
his fitness is is excellent uh i don't know it's just it's just so bizarre right so here's the um
01:16:06.080
here's the video here guys of uh iris uh training here arresting people
01:16:21.760
all right so we'll take it along the wall and line up on the wall okay
01:16:36.160
all right there's good you can do your line up there where it's going first
01:16:38.720
all right all right you guys got everybody here all right you're all ready comes out
01:18:55.760
IRS criminal investigation responsible for integrity of the federal tax system and related
01:19:01.760
So that will be coming for you in this composition here, I guess.
01:19:07.760
That's why they had that on their vests, I guess.
01:19:38.760
Look, I don't know what they're doing, but it's kind of like maybe they want you to
01:19:45.760
kind of laugh at it in one way at the same time, but then the, but they will actually
01:19:50.760
be, you know, like ruthless brutal force at the end of the, I'm not sure how they, how
01:19:54.760
they parse this for, or how we should parse this maybe is a better term.
01:19:58.760
But I thought you might enjoy that to know just who these, a glimpse at least into who
01:20:17.760
We covered his article in The Spectator about his fictional work, book, new workout called
01:20:24.760
The Last White Man, where he kind of sets the, it's like a future sci-fi, right?
01:20:30.760
To solve the race issue, all of a sudden, all white people are suddenly just, or one by
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And before you know it one day, all the white people are gone and it will be peace and be
01:20:45.760
Essentially when whites are gone, the, the wired or wired rather picked up on this story
01:20:54.760
Moshin Hamid's The Last White Man is a book about race metamorphosis.
01:21:00.760
Yeah, because all of a sudden we just, it could, it could, it could turn into anything.
01:21:06.760
Well, maybe it comes out black or Asian or something.
01:21:10.760
But all of a sudden we just magically start turning, right?
01:21:12.760
When we've, maybe this is what they mean with the mRNA technology, transhumanism.
01:21:16.760
Like you, you'll, we'll, we'll drop some smart dust nanoparticle that just penetrates in
01:21:25.760
And then it will begin to change your, you know, you're being programmed by mRNA and all
01:21:29.760
of a sudden you'll, you'll begin producing more melanin or something.
01:21:41.760
Let's play that clip where they're kind of gleefully smiling and talking about this
01:21:46.760
of like, yeah, wouldn't you let, you know, that was, yeah, the white, the white people
01:21:51.760
How might we want them to be, you know, how do we get there?
01:21:54.760
And the novel tries to do a little bit of that.
01:21:56.760
It tries to say, you know, what other way is there of living?
01:22:02.760
This is the, in a sense of racial apocalypse where everybody becomes brown.
01:22:07.760
Um, and maybe that racial apocalypse isn't an apocalypse at all.
01:22:10.760
Maybe it's the beginning of something, you know, better.
01:22:15.760
Maybe, maybe that's, we just put that in a little, um, like a thought experiment.
01:22:18.760
Like if we can just get rid of all the white people or at least turn the white people brown,
01:22:23.760
uh, so they join our team, uh, it's, it's going to be, get better.
01:22:29.760
It's the, uh, it's been, it's the, the beginning of a thousand years of peace.
01:22:36.760
So this, he's been in the news with this book and, uh, people seem to, uh, seem to love this.
01:22:40.760
It's like, uh, kind of, uh, progressive pornography or shit lib, uh, porn essentially of like,
01:22:47.760
they're all titillated by this concept and idea of no white people.
01:22:53.760
Um, in fact, we're heading in the opposite direction.
01:22:59.760
This is, this is, it's, uh, it's unstoppable, especially considering how hard they're pushing.
01:23:05.760
And in fact, if they want people to not, uh, have identity as white people, they're definitely
01:23:10.760
not, uh, helping the situation to a certain extent.
01:23:13.760
And, and I guess we can thank them, uh, you know, partially for that as well.
01:23:26.760
Oh, what if, uh, what if white people just weren't there all of a sudden?
01:23:29.760
And they just started, um, changing a color and all of a sudden we're all brown.
01:23:33.760
And, you know, anyway, it's a bunch of bullshit, but these are the ideas now that they're discussing,
01:23:37.760
uh, out there in, uh, in real media worlds or, or mainstream media worlds, fake media world.
01:23:46.760
Imagine, imagine this, you know, but we got to do that sometimes.
01:23:52.760
But imagine some white guy writing about how all the brown people would just disappear one day.
01:23:56.760
And, and saying, oh, he wouldn't be the, it wouldn't be an apocalypse.
01:24:00.760
Maybe things would be better once all the brown people are gone.
01:24:05.760
Do you think Robo think over an entropy says happy Wednesday, happy Wednesday.
01:24:10.760
Let's, uh, go to our next little anti white segment here.
01:24:20.760
Uh, this is the, uh, this is the people that we supposedly, you know, part of, part of our team, just because they're white.
01:24:28.760
Uh, but this is, um, decades and decades of coercion, coercion, propaganda, self-hatred programming, and just anti white, a culture.
01:24:48.760
Have you ever noticed how white people are terrible?
01:24:54.760
It must be a white person trait that we just want to complain all the time.
01:24:57.760
It's not like we haven't had the best experience in the world for the last forever.
01:25:02.760
In fact, so here's the thing, here's the worst thing ever.
01:25:05.760
The other day I was thinking about this, I was just so upset by the fact that I have really nothing to complain about.
01:25:11.760
And that right there is the epitome of white people thinking.
01:25:19.760
And I was thinking, actually, I really wish I was ethnic or something like that.
01:25:24.760
Am I being racist because I want to be a different race?
01:25:30.760
In case you didn't notice, he's having a deep, almost an ontological discussion about his own makeup, right?
01:25:41.760
He has a spiritual, physiologically spiritual, metaphysical conversation here about his whiteness.
01:25:52.760
My exceptional opportunities, the fact that I'm a white male gives me more opportunities, better pay.
01:25:58.760
It's pretty awesome in most cases to be a white male.
01:26:01.760
And yet I still am trying to find something that I should be upset about or something that I can complain about.
01:26:09.760
So I just need to get this straight in my mind.
01:26:11.760
I need to discover if we really are the worst people in the world.
01:26:16.760
I really need to discover if we are the worst people in the world.
01:26:20.760
Will he genuinely go on a journey to find that out?
01:26:48.760
So I thought, I mean, we talk about this continuously, of course, on the show of just how obvious it is about how white people are targeted, right?
01:27:06.760
You can call their DNA and their very existence an abomination.
01:27:17.760
In fact, there's articles like just a few examples of just how bad it is out there, right?
01:27:24.760
U.S. school districts pledges to fire white staff first.
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That's how privileged we are as white people, right?
01:27:32.760
So this guy's living in some white bubbles somewhere.
01:27:34.760
He has no idea what's going on right there in the rest of the world.
01:27:38.760
Without realizing that this is a very powerful method that actually works on people.
01:27:44.760
But as you actively shit on them, you say that they are the most privileged, you know, it's the easiest to be and stuff, right?
01:27:56.760
And also, even if there is some privilege there, even if that's a word you want to use on it, but recognize things such as, well, the reason why Western civilization has done well is, of course, because we have done things that has benefited us primarily.
01:28:14.760
Now even some of the developments and discoveries and inventions and all that stuff that white people have done over the last few millennia or so is, of course, also benefiting other races and other groups.
01:28:27.760
For example, the access to technology, the lifestyle that we've given them and stuff.
01:28:31.760
You can argue at the end of the day whether that's good or not.
01:28:33.760
But, oh, certainly, I think we can all agree that most people that are criticizing white people are those who are enjoying the fruits, not of whiteness, but of white people, right?
01:28:43.760
White teachers will be the first to lose their jobs under a deal struck by a Minneapolis union, regardless of their seniority or effectiveness in the classroom.
01:28:54.760
White teachers will be the first to be fired if job cuts are required at public schools in Minneapolis, Minnesota, according to a new collective bargaining agreement that the local school districts signed with its union.
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Starting next spring in Minneapolis public schools, non-white teachers will be protected when funding cuts such as those related to declining enrollment translate into firings.
01:29:18.760
The agreement with the Minneapolis Federation of Teachers Union was signed last March ending a three week strike, but the racial provision was exposed in a report Sunday by the local outlet Alpha News.
01:29:31.760
If exercising a teacher who is a member of a population underrepresented among licensed teachers in the site.
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See, those use this legalese language they never openly talk about.
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In some cases they do, but in other cases they just kind of hide it.
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Unfortunately, you're not part of that group, so we'll have to let you go.
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Excessing means reducing staff when enrollment declines at a particular school.
01:30:01.760
And interestingly, too, by the way, I think enrollment in schools have also declined just because they're so insane, right?
01:30:08.760
And pushing all the all the crazy LGBTQ stuff and especially sounds like George Floyd in the pandemic.
01:30:13.760
This was just like like five something like five million students, I think, or parents of those students have pulled them out of public school and put them in other settings instead, which, of course, is good.
01:30:30.760
And these people will argue that the guy here, this guy, remember this guy?
01:30:35.760
Have you ever noticed how white people are terrible?
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That guy, they will always justify the open discrimination.
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You have all the the one the benefits of the world.
01:30:54.760
And then, of course, you show them things like this.
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Well, well, oh, well, you're you deserve it because you are so pretty in this is just equalizing the situation.
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And in fact, we we should discriminate on against you because you're white, because that's repairing all the racial inequity because white people didn't build society for the rest of the world.
01:31:14.760
Initially, ironically, of course, much of the inventions and stuff eventually became used by the rest of the world.
01:31:23.760
And if you don't like that, well, how about decolonizing your life and getting rid of all those things?
01:31:29.760
Like, look, I'm not super gung ho about some of the aspects of like modern medicine.
01:31:34.760
And there's some wacky stuff out there these days when it comes to science.
01:31:38.760
But that's just kind of more of a trend that goes along with the general decline and of, I guess, IQ and wisdom globally.
01:31:46.760
And that is like a mental disease seems to be like spreading like crazy.
01:31:51.760
But at least initially, white, you know, medicine, Western, you know, civilization, development, things that generally white people were behind have been enjoyed the world over.
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That's basically that's basically that guy right there.
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Must be a white person trait that we just want to complain all the time.
01:32:29.760
Tell me I'm not getting that right experience in the world for the last forever.
01:32:42.760
I just want to have one arm movement where he stretches out the arm behind him.
01:32:53.760
Here is a white person enjoying their privilege in France.
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And as we know, of course, France is diversifying at a incredible rate.
01:33:03.760
There actually is a little bit of audio behind this coming in in a moment here.
01:33:08.760
But this will never be seen as a racial attack, of course, in Paris, I believe.
01:33:13.760
I think there's a resurgence of anti-Semitism because at this point in time,
01:33:18.760
Europe has not yet learned how to be multicultural.
01:33:21.760
And I think we're going to be part of the throes of that transformation.
01:33:26.760
And I think, by the way, he fights them off also, which is incredible.
01:33:34.760
...Lithic societies that they once were in the last century.
01:33:46.760
But, you know, see, that's never being oppressed, right?
01:33:51.760
What about all the individual, like, one instances of violence against white people?
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Random attacks, being kicked in the face or punched outside of a store.
01:33:59.760
Remember the old lady who was planting flowers in, was that Seattle?
01:34:03.760
And she was, like, kicked in the face and broke, like, several of her facial bones in her face and her skull and stuff.
01:34:14.760
But this is what's happening right now in the world, really, all over the West, if you are white.
01:34:20.760
Germany is facing a drastic number of refugees by the end of 2015, believed to be in the region of 1.5 million.
01:34:26.760
Europe has not yet learned how to be multicultural.
01:34:32.760
This country owes the rest of the world anything it wants.
01:34:44.760
Folks like me, who are Caucasian of European descent, for the first time in 2017, will be in an absolute minority.
01:34:59.760
We did that a while back, and if you haven't seen it, newcomers, it's a really good, like, overview of just the war on whites.
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Let me just copy that over real quick here, guys.
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I mean, it's just incredible, right, how bad it is out there.
01:35:12.760
And, of course, as I said, we cover this regularly.
01:35:15.760
I mean, every other show, at least one portion of this comes up.
01:35:18.760
And, in fact, we've even, at least when it comes to, like, the violence, and you could argue, of course, that it's because of the culture and the media driving this violence, right?
01:35:28.760
They're driving the rhetoric against white people, and it seems almost acceptable to attack whites.
01:35:33.760
And as a consequence of that, of course, you're actually seeing those words turning into violence out there on the streets right now.
01:35:43.760
Meanwhile, a Hispanic guy can shoot, like, random people in Walmart, and that's always going to be, like, an attack of white supremacy, right?
01:35:52.760
So they skew the numbers, they fake the statistics and all that stuff.
01:35:56.760
Anyway, while we wait for that to copy over, and, I mean, again, there's a million of these examples that you could take.
01:36:08.760
We're going to talk about the Hollywood depravity next here.
01:36:15.760
Okay, before we do that, let me read this one a little bit from this while we wait for that file to copy over.
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You actually have ongoing slavery right now in places like Libya, right?
01:36:30.760
And you have the mostly Arab population there enslaving the black population, right?
01:36:35.760
But things that white people did for 100 years ago, despite ending slavery, is something you can still blame white people for and guilt them into submission.
01:36:44.760
So the US Jesuits have now promised to raise $100 million for slavery reparations, a project that they're running.
01:36:53.760
However, it's apparently not going fast enough.
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Last year, the US branch of the Jesuits pledged to raise $100 million for the reconciliation initiative in partnership with descendants of people once enslaved by the Catholic order.
01:37:12.760
Is this more proof that the Jesuits are running the show?
01:37:24.760
For newcomers, you won't be aware of that, right?
01:37:26.760
But it was like a debate like, who's in charge?
01:37:30.760
I guess this would be not really a win for the Jesuits.
01:37:35.760
I don't think the fascist neo-Nazi racist Jesuits, which is some of the organs I've heard from the proponents of, oh, it's all the Jesuits doing this stuff.
01:37:45.760
There's not proof that they're in charge if they're forking out $100 million to pay back.
01:37:56.760
A leader of those descendants expressed deep dissatisfaction with the order's lack of progress since then.
01:38:02.760
Joseph Stewart, in a public release letter to the head of the order, contends that the Jesuits have failed to uphold their side of the partnership with the urgency the circumstances demand.
01:38:16.760
Stewart and other descendants are the progeny of 272 enslaved men, women, and children sold in 1835 by the Jesuit owners of Georgetown University to Louisiana plantation owners to pay off the school's debts.
01:38:31.760
Should we not go after the people that sold the slaves and made the money on the slaves as opposed to those who bought the slaves, who paid for the labor?
01:38:48.760
And it's, I guess, by historical standards or historical comparison, it's a miracle that it stopped in some areas.
01:38:56.760
Because as I said, it's still happening in places like Libya.
01:38:59.760
But, oh no, we're not going to talk about that.
01:39:04.760
As long as the white people did something hundreds of years ago, use it against them.
01:39:09.760
Use it as a sledgehammer to guilt them into giving you stuff.
01:39:14.760
The Jesuits are in a state of disillusionment, Stewart wrote, warning of the possible disintegration of the partnership between the Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States and the GU 272 Descendants Association, which represents those whose ancestors were sold.
01:39:30.760
Can we apply this to indentured servants and Irish slaves too, or poor British English boys that were taken to America?
01:39:43.760
So that's just to show how insane it is, right?
01:39:45.760
The anti-white narrative is now being spawned so hard that reparations need to happen now.
01:39:50.760
And even if the state won't do it, which of course there's active discussions about, well then you go in and you take individual organizations or religious orders in this case,
01:40:01.760
And I guess Jesuits have at least on paper complied to do this.
01:40:05.760
Now, whether it manifests itself, I guess, is another thing.
01:40:16.760
And in fact, not only this order, but in the wider sense, the Catholic order have become an anti-white institution.
01:40:28.760
And Pope Francis have just like dragged this group through the mud completely, or this religion through the mud.
01:40:34.760
Masex Guerrillion says, my wife is an administrator and she got in trouble for telling people to report bad conduct if they see it.
01:40:43.760
The union took her to task because some non-whites ended up getting reported by someone.
01:40:48.760
Today she was texting me from a forced class on diversity, equity, and inclusion.
01:41:11.760
I can't even think of them now, but I think just on countless occasions, we've seen that too.
01:41:16.760
We've seen that too, that anybody who kind of breaks ranks or, or does something that negatively, they can like, they can set up a, a policy.
01:41:24.760
And then once you begin to enforce that policy, and it turns that it's not, the distribution of the enforcement of that policy is, is towards a minority group or something, right?
01:41:40.760
And the people who are, you know, part of enforcing that policy gets reprimanded, just as you say, and now they're going after them and they become the problem.
01:41:48.760
I've seen like tons of those stories of like, Oh, we, we brought them to like re-education class running through them, an ESG program or a diversity equity die, uh, program.
01:41:58.760
Uh, and we're back to the, uh, little, uh, promo here.
01:42:03.760
It's a little clip we made a couple of years back, but this, uh, paints a picture and this is not even then updated.
01:42:07.760
There's more new, newer stuff that's happened to that, but I still think it's a good video to get the point across.
01:42:10.760
The drastic number of refugees by the end of 2015, believed to be in the region of 1.5 million.
01:42:16.760
Europe has not yet learned how to be multicultural.
01:42:22.760
This country owes the rest of the world anything it wants.
01:42:27.760
Folks like me who are Caucasian of European descent for the first time in 2017 will be an absolute minority.
01:42:40.760
Europe is not going to be the monolithic societies that they once were in the last century.
01:42:45.760
You have to really, uh, change the policy of, of immigration inside Europe.
01:42:51.760
We've got to put ourselves in situations where we're in the minority.
01:42:55.760
They think it is their country, that it is a white country, and they are absolutely wrong.
01:43:19.760
Yes, Germany means to have a place in the future in the future.
01:43:25.760
You cannot work and live in a globalized world without immigration and moving populations.
01:43:33.760
Honestly, the Islam will come to Germany whether you want or not.
01:43:39.760
It also means to wear a head, a red or something to wear,
01:44:03.760
for the legacy of whiteness to continue to reproduce itself.
01:44:06.760
This is a multi-controlled, multi-racial country,
01:44:14.760
They are not anymore only white or only Swedish
01:44:36.760
gar keine ethnischen Mehrheiten mehr haben in unserer Stadt.
01:44:48.760
We are coming, and we get just water and some food.
01:45:25.760
We will continue to come here in hundreds of millions,
01:45:41.760
until indeed Gaddafi said Europe will turn black.
01:45:50.760
And Jews will be resented because of our leading role.
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Tune in to the only media outlet bold enough to tell you the truth.
01:46:19.760
Share that if you haven't seen that before, by the way.
01:46:24.760
A good little introduction video to tell you what actually is going on out there in the world, right?
01:46:30.760
And I wanted to play that because of that boy there, right?
01:46:44.760
They're trying to, you know, replace us with immigration.
01:46:51.760
And that is, you know, undeniable at this point.
01:46:56.760
People like this guy that will continue to push this and say that that's...
01:47:06.760
I want to squeeze in a few things here before we are at the end here.
01:47:13.760
Amazing stuff here on the COVID front, of course.
01:47:15.760
A quadruple-vaxxed Pfizer CEO Albert Borla gets COVID-19.
01:47:23.760
Albert Borla is experiencing very mild symptoms.
01:47:31.760
We have come so far in our efforts to battle the disease that I am confident I will have a speedy recovery.
01:47:37.760
I'm incredibly grateful for the tireless efforts of my Pfizer colleagues who worked to make the vaccines and treatments available for me and people around the world.
01:47:45.760
Paxlovid is not approved but is authorized for emergency use by the FDA to treat mild to moderate COVID-19 in high-risk patients.
01:47:53.760
12 plus, what, years old, weighing at least 40 kilograms with positive results.
01:47:59.760
It was like the rebound COVID or some crazy thing.
01:48:02.760
And I think it was Paxlovid that was like incredibly bad for you as well.
01:48:08.760
I'm not sure toxic is the right term, but not good.
01:48:11.760
Look, there's another question on top of this of like, you know, these are PCR tests.
01:48:17.760
I'm surprised that they're even public about it though.
01:48:21.760
Maybe I'm not thinking of the right psychological reasons.
01:48:26.760
The cycle of the PSYOP war against us with COVID.
01:48:29.760
Maybe I'm not thinking of the right reason for why they're making it public.
01:48:35.760
Technically, they could just kind of be quiet about it.
01:48:37.760
But maybe it's because they want us to kind of, oh, well, even them, even they get it, right?
01:48:47.760
But, oh, they're alive, of course, because they didn't, you know, they got the jab, right?
01:48:56.760
I would assume they just stay quiet about it otherwise.
01:48:59.760
But, and then again, you have the other layer of like, well, PCR tests.
01:49:07.760
It's kind of funny that these guys get roped up in this and like, oh, well, they're just
01:49:14.760
It's because I got the jab that we survived, right?
01:49:20.760
The FDA knew 44% of pregnant women in Pfizer trials suffered miscarriages.
01:49:25.760
It is undisputed that neither Pfizer nor the US Food and Drug Administration is at all concerned
01:49:34.760
about the adverse events related to the magical juice and the clinical data by these big pharma
01:49:41.760
After all, they sought to hide it from the general public for 75 years.
01:49:46.760
While blatantly unacceptable, the fact that both parties knew that 44% of pregnant women participating
01:49:55.760
in the Pfizer mRNA magical juice trial suffered miscarriages.
01:50:01.760
And that is immoral and seems incredibly corrupt.
01:50:03.760
Yeah, the least shocking as FDA released Pfizer trial data each month because of a court order.
01:50:09.760
A Pfizer adverse events report transferred on July 1st, 2022 reveals that after the women lost
01:50:17.760
their babies, the billion dollar big pharma giant reported reported that the heartbreaking
01:50:25.760
Of course, they were just complete random coincidence.
01:50:29.760
The volunteer team at Daily Cloud discovered the intentional deceit by scouring through the thousands
01:50:36.760
upon thousands of Pfizer trial documents released each month that formed the rationale behind
01:50:44.760
the FDA's emergency use authorization and subsequent August 23rd, 2021 approval of their mRNA COVID
01:50:59.760
If you want to go through this with a fine tooth comb, I'm not surprised about this.
01:51:07.760
She's been very good on the magical juice stuff, at least.
01:51:11.760
Message Guerlian says it involves a nurse being reported for not caring for patients properly.
01:51:19.760
Also, this is a reminder to follow up on my last email to you.
01:51:35.760
So I want to play this, too, regarding the topic that we are on.
01:51:40.760
Unfortunately, you are not the only person that misunderstood what I was saying.
01:51:47.760
the year and he had this to say about that he claims he was part of it of a
01:51:53.760
trial of about 2,000 people and it claims that he was only he was part of
01:51:58.860
five one of five people that survived I think it was 2,000 people in the trial
01:52:04.260
check this out unfortunately you are not the only person that misunderstood
01:52:08.220
what I was saying see back in early 2013 I participated in mrna-based
01:52:13.080
immunomodulatory medication trial so yeah medical trial on an mrna-based
01:52:18.580
medication that was meant to alter how the t-cells produced antibodies and it
01:52:23.200
worked phenomenally for not just lupus but ulcerative colitis Crohn's disease
01:52:27.060
multiple sclerosis as well here's the kicker out of that trial there were over
01:52:31.140
200,000 participants and every last one of us including myself had their hearts
01:52:36.780
stopped there's less than five of us that are still alive today but all of us
01:52:42.020
experienced our hearts stopping at least once according to my doctor less than
01:52:48.320
five of us are still alive this medication was a series of injections
01:52:52.160
that occurred over about a year and the complications took two years to pop up
01:52:56.520
cancer heart attack stroke that kind of stuff myocarditis so no I didn't commit
01:53:03.560
government-assisted suicide okay there's another one here too let me go back
01:53:08.120
quickly before we do that one I guess the only question would be here would he
01:53:13.400
not be found I guess he signed an NDA right non-disclosure agreement when he was
01:53:18.600
part of the trial but now he's talking on tiktok presumably I think it is right
01:53:21.880
otherwise beyond that is he lying is he making up yeah that's possible but I guess
01:53:28.300
if it's if it's true will he get in legal trouble anyway I appreciate him
01:53:31.180
sharing that next video actually shows some of his scars and stuff check this out
01:53:34.120
tell me you've never been to college without actually saying you never went
01:53:38.800
to college because the thing about a medical trial or a medical experiment
01:53:44.260
where they're using stage 3 human testing to see if a medication is
01:53:48.160
actually efficacious if it does not show what the pharmaceutical company wants it
01:53:53.080
to show in that study and that drug does not pass FDA testing that's because it
01:53:58.240
killed over 2% of the people that were in that trial typically what happens then is
01:54:02.440
that pharmaceutical company goes out and it pays everybody that was part of the
01:54:05.440
trial and experience side effects pays them by paying their medical bills and
01:54:09.520
gets them to sign a non-disclosure agreement in order to do so so no you're
01:54:13.600
not gonna find it anywhere they destroy they bury the data because they don't
01:54:17.860
want you to know that pharmaceutical companies kill more people than wars do
01:54:21.760
in America you can go ahead and look into that since 1920 doctors have killed
01:54:25.840
over 200 million Americans they've killed way more than wars ever have step away I and
01:54:31.440
since you called me a liar open heart surgery lost my colon three strokes all right so take
01:54:37.080
that for what you will but I think he's more or less telling the truth regardless it seems to be
01:54:42.380
an incredibly detrimental avenue to go down the mRNA route which Pfizer and now the big pharma
01:54:48.800
companies are doing massive consequences of that do they give a shit no absolutely not this
01:54:53.080
might in fact be part of the part of the plan if you will we showed that video in the weekend
01:54:58.560
warrior show the New Zealand couple going around in a small 13,000 so populated town in New Zealand
01:55:04.280
counting almost a hundred graves recently fresh graves right I think we're seeing the beginning
01:55:09.680
cusps of of the consequence of the last two years really and the and the magical juice campaign if you
01:55:19.220
will that's why I don't doubt stuff like this absolutely horrendous people are going to need to be
01:55:23.360
held held accountable and I saw this clip too by the way look at this is our here's here's our future
01:55:28.200
here uh from China talk about China a little bit more uh look at this crazy device here this is
01:55:37.280
oh my god you see that that's what it does you've seen the bots going around the drones talking and
01:55:56.320
the little bots the robot dogs I actually have a little robot dog update for you soon too
01:56:00.320
um and I saw I found a a twitter account here called ccp botslayer great they had some great
01:56:11.460
stuff they had some funny stuff and I thought we could begin with you know how it's this that group
01:56:16.360
uh who kind of believes to China the ccp will like kind of save us or save the west or something or
01:56:21.700
like a I don't know like a chinese russo axis will like kind of save us from degeneracy or something
01:56:27.280
like that and I thought about that when I saw this clip it was kind of funny um someone claiming
01:56:32.420
they took it and this with a there are natural there are natural um uh allies right the chinese are
01:56:38.480
really pro-white it was funny um someone took a taxi in nanjing and the taxi driver found out that uh
01:56:47.640
the friend of the person there was german and this is what uh this is allegedly supposedly uh what
01:56:54.500
happened one more time all right there you go full-on uh full-on based uh based chinaman I guess
01:57:13.740
right went down the rabbit hole on some chinese language nazi accounts and ching chong phing chong
01:57:20.600
actually nazis who idolize hitler and nazi germany and promote anti-semitic conspiracies in every tweet
01:57:26.100
they like orban because he's defending the white race and stand up against cultural marxism that they
01:57:32.100
claim to be a jewish conspiracy etc but they're not a fan of trump who's believed to be quote
01:57:37.740
controlled by jewish elites unquote similar views seen on fortune they do not like the ccp or modern china
01:57:44.940
that they refer to as a civilizational depression a term I think popularized by louis jung junging
01:57:52.540
but they need to somehow reconcile their own racial identity with their nazi ideology how by
01:57:59.760
recycling a theory first invented by european orientalists in the 18th and 19th century that
01:58:05.360
the chinese are really descendants of aryans all right anyway someone linked up that taxi video
01:58:13.660
in relation to that thread oh yeah i mean is it what would it be like the terran basin mummies
01:58:21.220
was that is that the link i actually haven't heard of the of the uh theory there of the 18 19th century
01:58:26.800
orientalists or the european orientalists how they parse that or whatever but anyway fascinating uh
01:58:33.880
there's all kinds out there fascinating world as always so i thought we could uh balance out the uh
01:58:40.860
now when you think that the chinese are the saviors of the white race hang on hang on not so fast
01:58:45.520
not so fast let's take a look at some other stuff that they're developing and let's begin with this
01:58:50.880
we're going to kind of slide into a little transhumanist segment here and let's begin with
01:58:55.520
this one here here's more from china it's a chinese police riot drone armed with a machine gun
01:59:01.220
some of the stuff they're developing uh over there soon coming to a town near you i don't know maybe
01:59:07.380
because of the belt and road initiative or maybe because it will be red dawn and the chinese actually
01:59:11.220
going to invade i i don't know which looks like it's more or less a paper tiger and china is actually
01:59:16.460
not that big of a threat kind of the perfect boogeyman for the gop in a way it's not that it
01:59:21.460
isn't a problem that there certainly is that but the way that they have built up china is so weak right
01:59:28.280
economically it's it's mostly a facade right and there are some of those compilation videos out there
01:59:33.160
going around and we showed again i showed again in the weekend warrior show uh that buildings are
01:59:39.760
like falling apart it's like the it's a it's literally a facade there was like some one of
01:59:44.120
the videos like terrifying there's a big pillar that someone it's like first person perspective
01:59:48.140
and there's a big pillar presumably like a support pillar to a big building or something
01:59:53.140
and they're chipping away at the at the at the cover or what do you call it the the siding right
01:59:59.460
and underneath it's just sand right it's like showing all these things out much of what they're
02:00:05.920
building is just a it's like a toy country it's like a potomkin village the whole thing right it's
02:00:12.860
been built up and it's impressive and stuff but it's like under the surface it's like not really that
02:00:17.700
stable anyway we'll get there but anyway check out this one a little armed this one seems to be the
02:00:22.280
real deal i'm sure this one take care of the the problems
02:00:25.140
now they do do they do some drone stuff pretty good as far as i know anyway uh here's another one
02:00:47.520
of those the translation here is a seven-story building in shang shangza medical college collapsed
02:00:54.020
it was lunchtime i don't know how many students were buried in it i don't think it's the actual
02:00:58.200
collapse of the building but check it out anyway
02:01:24.700
so i'm not sure how that happened but uh anyway people are uh or uh uh distraught is the right
02:01:50.660
word uh upset we're not sure what happened but there's a lot of this and again here's uh here's
02:01:55.240
one of those clips china is ahead of america they built an entire high-speed rail system in just a
02:02:00.300
decade and then someone says china in reality linking up some of these videos this is pretty
02:02:07.040
here's the one stability this is a solid fundament is what you call a fun you know like
02:02:36.260
it's a strong structure at the root at the base of of them building this up it's exactly a bro bro
02:02:44.740
like what what even is that what what what is holding that up
02:03:05.620
things are just collapsing and like exploding and like these are the people are going to give us
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like uh artificial intelligence and like you know is it bad in the west too yeah sure there's decay
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and stuff but not like this this is like brand new stuff they're just falling apart
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and then juxtapose that with the evergrande scandal and stuff like china is in a bad spot folks
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is it a threat yeah no somewhat right but it's like it's a paper tiger
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one one kick and the whole thing just like falls in the water it's crazy odin's ravens
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says as the saying goes you can't fix stupid except for my family here in northern idaho they
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uh all gave they all they all gave like gave in or gave up i guess right have been vaxxed
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uh vaxxed and boosted some have had covid several times i have given up to try to talk to them yeah
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it's it's sad some some people are going to fall for it it's look you can don't feel bad about it
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don't don't don't be guilt don't be guilt uh guilt that into shame or feel like you've uh you know
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you didn't do your job or whatever as long as you try as long as you try to give them and talk to
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them you know rationally reasonable give them the material that's all you can do you can show them
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the door but you cannot force them through it and push them through it that that's just how it is
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it's it's sad uh but look that's also the consequence that's the kind of the price to pay
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not the price to pay but that's the um the realization that we come to to kind of understand
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that this is this is real right that the the enemies that we're facing uh it's it's not some
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show it's not some side thing it's not some lat something just to laugh at and whatever it's it's
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real it's serious right and what we what do we do about it and stuff and of course one of the methods
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is to partially become try to become independent from it as much as possible be in it as much as
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possible in a way that you can be in the world if you want to and you need to make money and all
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that kind of stuff but i also think we need to start having one foot outside of that world
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parallel to it and starting to build our own institutions setting up our our own security
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start taking our own side start building networks that are um you know where we take our own side
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and we stand up for old people we help each other and so forth right uh these are uh important days
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that we have right now to build those networks to to get those things in place uh before potentially
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things have gone too far in the in the in the normie world or whatever and i know people work
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there and they have they make their money there and all that stuff and that's totally understandable
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i'm saying to disconnect from that in fact i think it's a benefit to to be in that uh for now uh to
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essentially work in it and and and take wealth out of there but then keep keep the mail the wealth
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that you make and the services that you need keep that uh towards other people that you know
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for example that's just one method on how we fight this right without engaging directly with it you
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you just start supporting your own people and those who you know are good people that stand up for their
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people in turn right and we you create an insular economy and you create you support each other you
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help each other out you fund each other and so forth but you still have a foot in that other world and
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you you bring in money from that world essentially and put it into uh you know our own networks
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essentially that's just one method right we we discuss a lot of different uh options and things we can
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and and should do uh on the show as well uh thank you uh odin zerevan uh appreciate that and sorry
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about your family but uh it is what it is you can't save uh you can't save everyone that's just what
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it's going to be um makes it real as well right makes us realize that the fight is real and and it's
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real and it's close to us it's it's in our lives sometimes it can feel maybe a little bit
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disassociated like is it really is this even a problem and then you realize as soon as you encounter
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comes up you come out against the playpen of normie world you're like yes it is it's like right
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there and it's like it can hurt you bad like it still has a lot of power it's a lot of goofy shit
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that goes on and it's wacky and crazy and it's a big circus and a show um but that doesn't mean it
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can't like hurt you or people you love right uh continuously that's what it does bill hoover says
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the reason china's buildings are so weak is because it's not naturally uh naturally to them
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they don't have the engineering mind like a german or western european does yeah that could very well
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be true but i also thought that they gave them all of this right they were their west gave them
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all of this they went over there they showed them how to construct stuff and how to build a conveyor
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belts they have tours in western factories and stuff and then they just like yeah let's outsource
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everything over there globalization process i'm just wondering why it's just like
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can't they can't afford it or that they're building it so fast that they're squandering quality i mean
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i think you're right to a certain extent bill as well but i also know that it was westerners to
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help them build these things maybe the maybe these buildings are not maybe that's where it is that the
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core industrial capacity now that they have the the factories and machines and so forth that's
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the real deal and that's working to produce like all the shit that they're doing for the rest of the
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world and for us in the west but maybe the stuff that they're building for themselves is of that
02:08:28.100
quality i'm not sure it's just very bizarre and i wanted to play this too you know we talk about
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red dawn and stuff like that right and people who are like well they're they'll they'll save us right
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the chinese the belt and rodent initiative will save us um as long as they fight against the degenerate west
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uh it's they're they're the good guys right but uh oh boy are they a cold uh heartless people too
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check out some of these videos there's two ones and these are they're very sad they're very sad uh
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horrifying in fact um so be warned uh but it could be good for you to uh to know this imagine one day
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chinese troops ending up in the west as peacekeeping forces whatever or even through the invite of
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western forces or let's say the un or even let's assume they joined nato or something crazy what i know
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right one day and they end up like policing european or countries or somewhere in america
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and and and this that we're going to look at now is part of the mentality um how they treat their own
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even in their own countries and not only their own but their own children some of this i don't think
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this is a one-off i have two clips i don't think this these are one-off situations i think these i've
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seen videos of people being run over and stuff in uh uh what do you call it uh dash cams footage and
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stuff like that and this seems to be a common mentality look at this
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Is this what living in crowded places does to you?
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So even if someone is struggling, have a life and death struggle literally right next to you, they will not care.
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They have the knowledge to build it, but they take shortcuts and use cheap material.
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They didn't follow it, at least for some of it now, more recently.
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I think there's a core there of stuff that they did right, but that was probably just, as you say, when Europeans were there actually overseeing it.
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It's perfect in a way for the artificial environment that we're living in right now.
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Next clip is even harder to watch, and it's very sensitive.
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Very hard to watch, but I just, what is, I just, I'm playing this because I just don't understand what this is.
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I truly just don't understand the mentality of these people.
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And people, I've seen someone fight back and say, well, no, that's not all of it.
02:13:26.120
But I'm seeing these types of clips like over and over.
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Like there's, there's like channels and stuff and tweet accounts and stuff that post stuff like this.
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I don't really, I don't even know what to say, to be honest.
02:14:40.660
I've seen that a few times now and it's just, how do you think they'll treat us?
02:14:48.820
What do you, if they ever invade another country, what do you, how do you think they'll treat those people?
02:14:57.120
And it's like, look, China's not going to save anybody.
02:14:58.840
There's like some weird Bolshevist, boomer, Bolshevik, Nazbol, whatever out there.
02:15:06.460
Like that's some great force against the Western degeneracy or something.
02:15:12.720
Odin Ravens says, I'm with you, Henrik, on the parallel economy and society.
02:15:16.300
Unfortunately, Andrew Torba has the right idea, but only wants to include Christians.
02:15:21.660
I still go and gab, but I think he's wrong about that.
02:15:35.580
You know, so does he, I mean, if he becomes an active, like, part against, like, working against white people, then, yeah, then it's a problem.
02:15:44.460
But otherwise, it's just, okay, he's doing his thing over there.
02:15:49.900
My point and the point we've wrested, and, in fact, we did a segment on this, not this last Week in Warrior, but the one before that.
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I'm going to put that up on the main channels either later today or tomorrow.
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So, look at that segment, like a 20-plus minute segment, kind of about the Christian nationalism versus, you know, pagan nationalism, I guess, to simplify the terms, and what the difference is.
02:16:12.860
And also, I think the latter is far better equipped to deal with kind of a built-in ethnocentric model, if you will.
02:16:23.500
It's, like, focused, like, baked into the very thing, whereas Christianity, and, of course, there's pro-white Christians, too, and that's the point we bring up in the clip, that it's not about shitting on Christianity or Christians.
02:16:35.440
It's just to say, hey, look, if there's this multicultural view within it, like, it doesn't matter as long as you're Christian, then, like, how, for us, for me personally, how is that different than anything that's being pushed by Global Homo right now?
02:16:48.060
And, of course, there isn't, and I think that's a problem, because I don't want to be replaced, and we need everyone to be pro-white and work against that, because we have everyone else against us, too.
02:16:59.300
So, why, if you have a good bunch of nationalists who happen to be Christians, why should they not be pro-white, right?
02:17:06.500
Anyway, take a look at the clip. I think it's interesting.
02:17:08.040
And, again, we can have these discussions without, like, going into bitchy catfights with each other.
02:17:14.860
But I think it's an important discussion to be had, especially since that's kind of catching on a little bit now.
02:17:21.500
It's like Marjorie Taylor Greene is talking about this, and Laura Loomer and these people, right?
02:17:25.420
All right, anyway, so, but check that. That clip's coming up.
02:17:32.420
Let's do a couple more here, and then we've got to wrap up, unfortunately.
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This is a new rocket-launching dog that China has developed.
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The robot debuted on Monday at Russia's Army 2022 International Military Technical Forum,
02:18:10.980
an arms conference that will continue through the week.
02:18:13.160
The arms conference is occurring amid Russia's war with Ukraine,
02:18:19.640
This particular thing was called an M81 robot dog.
02:18:29.720
So they're developing the Terminator technology, essentially.
02:18:35.040
The AI is going to be weaponized against us, right?
02:18:38.420
So another one, actually, unfortunately, I won't have time to go into this in detail.
02:18:57.100
Some interesting thing about it dragged out a little bit.
02:18:59.600
Dead woman talks to mourners at her own funeral.
02:19:03.900
New AI-powered holographic video experience allows grieving loved ones to engage in two-way conversations with deceased grandmother.
02:19:14.360
So there's a company called StoryFile, which creates a digital hologram of an individual prior to their death.
02:19:22.200
Now, this is the same technology, essentially, that will lead to so-called chatbots, or eventually you will have an avatar.
02:19:29.540
You will talk with an artificial intelligence, but it's going to be in the wrapper of a relative or your parents or someone you've lost, a loved one, a friend, or something like that.
02:19:40.920
And this is actually a terrifying technology because it will cause you to bypass all rational capabilities when you actually interact with an ever-increasing, powerful, and more influential artificial intelligence technology out there or deep learning technologies.
02:19:57.560
This is part of the artificial synthetic discussion that we're having.
02:20:04.920
This is a video generated by AI, essentially, and other technology.
02:20:09.480
And then I'm not sure what's holographic about it because they're still showing it.
02:20:15.740
They're still showing her on a screen during the funeral.
02:20:22.320
They say holographic, but is that just a fancy word?
02:20:25.460
But regardless, the combination of words is not hers, right?
02:20:33.140
You have an AI analyzing her video, analyzing her audio, and then you can basically type out what it's going to say.
02:20:40.380
But apparently this woman never said this, but this is a video of her talking about her own death at the funeral.
02:20:46.400
I'm so pleased that I met so many good people who influenced my life, and I had a happy family life, I had a husband, and I feel my life was planned in there by the Almighty One.
02:21:04.580
And I feel it's coming to conclusion under his guidance because my work here is completed, and it's a higher realm to go to.
02:21:17.720
And I've seen my sons doing great things and leading their children, and my sons.
02:21:27.440
And I think that it's such a security to know that they've got to where they need to get, and they are outstanding people.
02:21:37.160
And I feel the grandchildren will be quite safe, and I also feel that maybe not that I've done everything right, but I have done the best I can with God's help.
02:21:58.240
And so I'm ready to go and be with him forever.
02:22:22.320
So, down here you see how they created this technology, and this is a huge warning.
02:22:30.520
We've talked about this technology in the past, but this is going to be widely used as we move forward in the future.
02:22:38.620
And so where you think you'll have this, like, you know, the kind of sultry female, but kind of tonal...
02:22:52.320
You know how they do that mother's voice in all the sci-fi movies, the dystopian?
02:22:56.980
It's like a female, kind of semi-attractive voice, but still kind of like robotic, you know what I'm talking about?
02:23:03.820
Like it's in iRobot, it's in all these movies, essentially.
02:23:13.060
It's going to be in a wrapper that looks like your deceased mom or dad, or whatever you choose.
02:23:19.500
And it would also be this thing where we're going to refuse to accept death.
02:23:26.700
This is another part of the transhumanist thing, right?
02:23:29.060
Disease, sorry, death is just a disease that can be conquered.
02:23:33.240
That's some of the view of the transhumanist now, right?
02:23:37.440
We should, whether it's uploading our consciousness to a computer, and that's not what this is.
02:23:40.960
This is more fake than that, but it's kind of leading us to that eventually.
02:23:43.820
And I think it's terrifying, and I think it's incredibly detrimental for people not to accept a death,
02:23:51.720
but then begin, instead of accepting that and moving on, people will be addicted to having conversations
02:23:58.360
with their deceased friend or parents or relatives or even children, depending on how long they can capture their image like this.
02:24:06.280
And they will continue that conversation, whether it's a chatbot or a fake, you know, a robotic version of them.
02:24:13.180
And it's taking us into that perfect, like, you know, basically synthetic reality, artificial reality,
02:24:23.780
where we're more and more removed from nature, from everything that's natural, from how things have been.
02:24:35.040
William Shatner spends 90th birthday telling about his story using AI technology.
02:24:44.480
StoryFile worked with William Shatner last year to create a hologram of himself that he said
02:24:48.900
will help preserve his memory and legacy for generations to come.
02:24:53.540
So is this actually, is this the AI video or is this an actual interview?
02:25:03.000
This is generated, but they can do it live, too.
02:25:06.440
They, you can sit there with a microphone or whatever, and you ask it a question, and
02:25:09.980
it will talk and respond and interact with you like it's happening right there on the spot,
02:25:29.240
I can't die now because I've got this thing to do.
02:25:34.240
I've got my, we've been picked up for, I guess, two seasons more on the unexplained.
02:25:45.080
Got a lot of shows to fill in on the unexplained.
02:25:53.680
Amazon Alexa may soon be able to read your stories in the voice of a dead relative to
02:26:12.080
And as someone said it in chat as well, and it's a point I wanted to make, artificial intelligence
02:26:21.820
It doesn't, it just takes of what is already there that you've fed into it and combine
02:26:28.640
it in new ways, even if that's then turns into a coherent sentence, like with some of
02:26:37.380
And there was a so-called artificial intelligence art video that I came across online.
02:26:44.440
And if you haven't seen it, this is kind of creepy stuff here.
02:26:46.460
Uh, but this is, this is really indicative of, um, the kind of thing that it's obviously
02:26:55.060
someone has played on this, like synthetic, artificial, but then organic at the same time.
02:27:03.360
Uh, check out this creepy art developed by artificial intelligence.
02:27:51.220
Maybe this is, this is one of those, if you can't join, defeat it, or maybe now it's
02:28:07.060
So it, so we, so we will let it in, but it reminded me of this one.
02:28:16.240
What's the director's name again, or the writer at least?
02:28:23.840
It's like, there's some weird, slimy blob with like eye holes and multiple, you know,
02:28:30.560
But this one is kind of combined digital spaces as well.
02:28:35.700
It's like microchips and cables and, uh, electronics inside of it, right?
02:28:42.640
Can you see, can you not see though how people would be like totally immersed in a world like
02:28:47.560
It kind of reminds me of the Dolly, new, the engine.
02:28:49.860
You type in a couple of different terms and it spits back at you combinations of different,
02:28:54.900
uh, uh, essentially combinations of different scenes that it creates.
02:29:00.040
And some of it can look very eerie and bizarre, uh, obviously, but it's all, but it's all fake.
02:29:10.300
It's just taking what's images or videos that it's already been fed and just blurting them
02:29:17.160
And it was another one here too, that I saw, uh, someone who asked an AI, I'm not sure
02:29:22.740
what the engine they're using here, uh, to show GoPro footage of D-Day.
02:29:34.100
That is probably Dolly too, to be honest, that footage right there.
02:29:52.900
You know, certainly they get the, they get the colors right.
02:30:03.360
If you haven't seen a lot of the Dolly, uh, there's a Dolly one engine, which I think
02:30:07.480
you can access now, but then there's a Dolly two they're working on.
02:30:11.340
And, uh, people, I think if there's, they can sign up now to like get access to it, but
02:30:15.420
I don't think it's widely, uh, used for the public yet.
02:30:18.480
Uh, but yeah, this is the, this is where it's going.
02:30:20.560
It's creepy, creepy stuff, uh, that they're working on.
02:30:24.320
And I think that this will be used to just basically people will be completely immersed in
02:30:28.220
all these new digital artificial synthetic worlds, whether it's, you know, then let's not
02:30:33.180
even talk about what they're actually going to do with synthetic biology.
02:30:35.680
But now we're just talking about like computer or AI generated pictures and images and stuff
02:30:44.520
We're in a, we're in a, at the cusp of a, uh, of a new era, unfortunately.
02:30:52.820
What, what, what do we, what do we think of it?
02:30:59.820
I'm not anti-technology, but then the immersiveness of some of this and even the VR stuff is like,
02:31:06.540
I think it will be at the end of the day, very detrimental to, to us and, uh, and, uh, to
02:31:14.320
Uh, let me see one last one here from, uh, uh, question.
02:31:19.920
Everything on Odyssey says, we need our own homeland.
02:31:22.620
We need to be able to counter their attacks and just get it done regardless of the cost
02:31:28.080
They have a point about my, my white supremacy.
02:31:32.140
They do not think like us, live or love like us.
02:31:38.940
Yeah, I mean, and we have, uh, white, uh, homelands, all of, all of Europe and America
02:31:47.420
I'm not going to counter signal you right away, but.
02:31:50.100
I, sometimes I get a little upset when people are like, oh, we need an ethnostate.
02:32:00.680
Of course, we'd be beginning with step one, white identity.
02:32:07.860
To be honest, more and more white people are waking up.
02:32:11.160
Uh, those that are insane enough, they're kind of, they're kind of taking themselves out
02:32:15.800
And, uh, other people, uh, who are more balanced and so forth.
02:32:19.800
They're interested in actually building a future, uh, that is, uh, worth living, not
02:32:25.880
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02:32:30.340
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