Red Ice TV - November 09, 2022


No-Go Zone: Interreligious Climate Cult Advances & Do Elections Matter?


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2 hours and 12 minutes

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155.2569

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20,594

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21

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14

Hate Speech Sentences

25


Summary

Join us as we discuss the results of the mid-term elections and how the gop rigged the vote in order to elect a certain candidate to the US House of Representatives. Join us in this episode as we cover all of the conspiracy theories that have been floating around the internet for years.


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00:13:33.420 HAB So, sorry, so sorry, so, sorry, stuff, so, sorry, this is my bad, I think I brought
00:13:40.600 does that remind you of anything that's the point here right you saw some of these type of things
00:13:44.820 in this election as well uh huge just jump and spike right away which is pretty crazy to be
00:13:51.380 honest and some people detail this a little bit more uh yeah i don't really want to go into it
00:13:57.560 you know the thing we covered this back in 2020 they didn't in many states it wasn't changed nothing
00:14:03.380 was done about it in some states they did some things but obviously it was not you know it was
00:14:07.800 not hardcore enough it wasn't taken seriously nothing was done with it so of course they will
00:14:12.080 continue to uh rig the vote and so this is what happens right uh it's obvious now america's voting
00:14:18.140 system is rigged uh writes uh emerald robinson here and again she goes through the cases for that
00:14:24.240 was this the one the phenomenon man that's a bad image right there anyway you see the point is you
00:14:31.340 know you saw these kinds of things there it is right things over and over again just a boom a
00:14:36.500 spike all of a sudden exciting remember the the biden what was it that someone did a couple of good
00:14:41.460 memes with the uh uh him kind of jumping over right yeah so there's the tim waltz one scott jensen
00:14:48.300 uh there's a couple of other ones here i'm not even sure which one that is but anyways so so you
00:14:53.360 know you know what's going on this is this is the same old bullshit that they've always been doing
00:14:56.880 national file ballot scanning issues potential duplicate scans reported in delaware county pennsylvania
00:15:02.080 which is where federman uh won right with polls now officially closed in pennsylvania
00:15:07.240 poll watchers in delaware county have reported scanning issues at the union power plant central
00:15:11.900 counting center in chester gregory steenstrom good name there good strong scandinavian name right
00:15:18.640 there a navy veteran and forensic computer scientist told national file that he observed two stacks of
00:15:23.540 roughly 500 ballots being run through a scanner twice the first scan was reportedly voided but he added
00:15:31.500 that it was not possible to be certain they were then moved about 20 feet away from the scanner to the
00:15:37.360 back of the room there you go so you gotta you gotta move back it's the same bullshit every time you
00:15:42.520 know i mean steenstrom who is a both uh who is both an observer and certified poll watcher for
00:15:47.500 pennsylvania pennsylvania house candidate nicole miss mission is that what it is uh told the national file
00:15:53.500 that the counting center has had a good turn out of trained poll watchers as well as lawyers for
00:15:58.900 statewide and county campaigns good turnout to uh of trained poll watchers and this time we have
00:16:04.780 attorneys from os mastriano galuch on uh hand who are smart savvy and nice but tough steenstrom said
00:16:11.660 he added that the attorneys are pushing and assertively fighting back with citations of law and procedures
00:16:18.120 in addition to asking questions and demanding answers but of course as we know uh nothing
00:16:22.920 really happens on that front right even haretz the israeli publication got involved in the midterm
00:16:30.100 elections and they said that the gop is reviving its most infamous anti-semitic conspiracy theory
00:16:36.480 and if you uh keep reading it's basically about uh antifa so i guess i guess they take the uh
00:16:42.520 they they take the uh the credit for that one it's interesting of course it's not historically inaccurate
00:16:47.520 uh but that's uh always always fascinating with that when they come out of the woodwork right
00:16:52.220 all right good day good win for democracy uh joe's out here uh it was a good day i think for democracy
00:17:00.620 and i think it was a good day for america excuse me i have a little horse
00:17:04.820 our democracy has been tested in recent years but uh their votes uh the american people's now it went
00:17:12.180 our way so uh now it's good again spoken and proven once again that democracy is who we are
00:17:18.520 the states across the country uh saw a record voter turnout and the heart and soul of our democracy
00:17:25.160 the voters the poll workers the election officials uh they uh did their job uh and they fulfilled their
00:17:31.900 duty and apparently without much uh interference at all without any interference it looks like
00:17:37.100 uh all right it was a good day i think for democracy so you know some of these races are
00:17:41.740 still not called yet you have the one about carrie lake and uh who was it again she was running
00:17:45.600 against hobbs or something was it dobbs or hobbs uh katie hobbs or something um that one is days and
00:17:52.360 days away but until we know but i mean most likely carrie lake will win and she wasn't really that great
00:17:56.880 anyway we exposed her back in the weekend warrior show which is just like um you know the gop is the
00:18:02.000 latino party and you know i have a latino husband and my kids are latinos so so therefore
00:18:06.800 blah blah blah she's done a dumb bunch of cringe dumb things you know i mean um and it doesn't
00:18:12.540 really matter is he controlled opposition is he just you know that is he just that ill-equipped
00:18:17.200 to understand the severity of the situation who knows but would it have been a super big difference
00:18:22.220 if she comes in maybe on some issues but most likely not to be honest uh not on the things that
00:18:28.880 really matter though uh i mean it's good if they can keep some of the um crazy like sex education
00:18:35.420 stuff out of the schools and if they get but at the same time wouldn't we want to see people pull
00:18:40.200 their kids out of public school anyway you know i mean like uh there's in in a way you could argue
00:18:47.040 that these types of results and of course it's so true in many european western countries as well
00:18:50.820 where you see like oh the oh the nationals came so close you know kind of thing and it's not that we
00:18:55.840 you know go and vote for them to do that go to go and vote and and do what you can do that's totally
00:19:00.440 fine right uh but then at the same time it's like you can't you know you can't rely on that
00:19:05.080 you know i mean that's not going to happen uh but yeah so as i said i mean let's like
00:19:08.760 gretchen whitmer uh yeah fetterman obviously who did i put in a in the thumbnail here hochel
00:19:16.460 uh gavin newsom right it was a couple of these which is just like really what the hell you know
00:19:23.000 so did people people maybe they really voted for these people i mean it's possible you know i mean but
00:19:29.520 it looks it looks like with a combination of fraud and coercion and scare tactics and and fear and
00:19:37.360 kind of a you know uh this is this is the the path it's going right so there was a couple of good
00:19:43.500 tweets regarding uh kind of the analysis here right ian smith on twitter said nobody's coming to save
00:19:49.740 you i said that three years ago when we defied lockdowns it was true then and it's true now believing
00:19:56.540 you can or you can't vote your way out of this mess believing you can is willful ignorance the
00:20:01.800 decline will continue start preparing your family for hard times ahead marty bent said uh stop voting
00:20:09.400 i mean you don't have to stop it's fine you know you can you can vote i wouldn't you know it doesn't
00:20:13.780 hurt to vote but the point you know still stand no one no one's gonna fix this for us right anyway
00:20:21.320 marty brant says or bent says stop voting shift all focus to building the parallel society
00:20:26.780 bitcoin you can you know take what you will from that but whatever you know i believe in bitcoin
00:20:31.820 still despite despite a despite a crash today at some point i think people are probably going to
00:20:36.320 flee into it but gold is good silver is good there's some other uh you know good good things you can you
00:20:41.580 can uh divide up your uh your assets you know what you have you know things that you can save and put
00:20:47.480 away whatever uh sovereign data storage shaking your rancher's hand that's of course a very good
00:20:53.040 thing growing a garden taking your kids out of public schools yes absolutely this is the way you
00:20:58.360 want to change the system from within it's not possible it has too much momentum it's too big it's
00:21:03.640 too complicated it's too corrupt it's too steeped and soaked in you know the the pedophile blackmailing
00:21:11.660 rings basically right uh and uh whether we like it or not it is going to go down it is not going to
00:21:20.300 survive that i i think that and that's a good thing um someone said as well adrian said it's funny to
00:21:27.320 see gop types debating which candidates or issues would have made a difference when the simplest
00:21:32.160 hypothesis is that there is a critical mass of voters who will support left liberalism on essentially
00:21:38.020 theological grounds regardless of the conditions it produces i think that that is true as well
00:21:43.220 to be honest i think there is a strong base of of the mutant class which will they will they will
00:21:51.760 support the this this shit you know they want the the the sexual uh the child sex mutilation stuff in
00:21:57.300 schools they want the sex education they want the anti-white policies they want the open borders all that
00:22:02.960 stuff right hulk hogan says nothing changes but the names brother hh hail hogan as i say um so that's
00:22:13.760 kind of that's kind of that just keep it uh short and sweet on that issue to be honest there's more to
00:22:18.400 say about this as we go kind of thing right uh space kang over on uh entropy says a fantastic intro today
00:22:24.940 well thank you appreciate that uh glad you uh you're joining us let's see here
00:22:30.620 there's more there i mean look this is this is what we're this is what we're up against in a way
00:22:38.940 you could you could say right this is a um a male here circling red who won miss greater dairy
00:22:47.580 a beauty contest in new hampshire that was sponsored by the miss america organization
00:22:52.640 this is this is what they it's what they stand for and it's religious at this point it it it is
00:22:58.900 it is a cult of mutants and we're going to talk more about that in a moment because of course
00:23:05.720 around that you have the end of the world cults you know which is tied to the climate change issue
00:23:11.560 global warming you know this kind of stuff and that's reared its ugly head at the cop 27 that's
00:23:17.780 happening right now as well and and it is a huge cult
00:23:22.540 and you could you probably won't you we probably won't like you're not going to win them over and
00:23:31.580 maybe that's not that's not the point either but you have to be willing to uh relocate let's let's put
00:23:38.480 the image back up there against we can you just as a slice a recent sample of what we're dealing with
00:23:44.620 here you have you have to uh you have to move you have if you're not in a good area you're going to
00:23:54.620 have to you're going to have to relocate you're going to have to move now's a good time to do it
00:23:58.040 because uh economy is going to go to shits anyway and um demographically there's going to be such a
00:24:06.440 transformation over the next uh i mean 10 years the the shifts because of that could happen much
00:24:12.320 sooner it might be a little bit delayed this is very hard to to kind of to tell right uh but then
00:24:17.660 you have the shortages issue from from food to fertilizer to general supplies uh china in decline
00:24:25.740 which is the factory of the world and these kinds of things consumerism as we know it is is over and
00:24:30.980 that's a very good thing uh so there's a great opportunity in the next few years to
00:24:35.960 construct and build parallel structures uh and even institutions uh develop curriculum pull your
00:24:44.200 kids out of school start taking your own responsibility uh basically start forming tribes
00:24:49.760 and groups communities and if you're not in a good area make sure that you go to an area where you know
00:24:56.420 there's good people uh or maybe at least you've just heard about it you maybe you want to try it out
00:25:01.160 of course best thing is to have a connection there and again i'm not only talking about the u.s now i'm
00:25:05.960 talking about everywhere uh where europeans you know where we where we have built our countries and
00:25:11.380 stuff inside of these and it's not it's not conceding to a certain extent but it's as i said before
00:25:16.580 you're going to have to have a certain amount of people and look this conversation not just coming
00:25:21.920 about about the midterm this is a this is as i said largely irrelevant that the trends
00:25:26.960 that's that's that's coming the the uh projections here of of where things are going is going to
00:25:34.060 happen essentially no matter who is in there it's just kind of it's just to how insane will it be
00:25:40.400 before like we're standing at the the inevitable in a way like how how insane up to that path will
00:25:46.040 up to that point will it be and i know there's some out there it's like you know the the worst the
00:25:51.560 better you know kind of thing and i'm not sure i believe that but but i like some days i understand
00:25:55.480 that perspective um you know like if it gets radically worse that that does tend to shake
00:26:02.580 up and wake up a lot of people and and at this point i think it's yeah if we can amass a good
00:26:06.480 number of people and essentially you you pull back into a zone where you can secure the existence of of
00:26:13.460 our children and where we can have a future that's that's what this is about because i think it is
00:26:18.600 um civilizational in in nature most people don't understand that right now and and hopefully i'm
00:26:25.900 wrong and this will just be a little bump and you know well hopefully i'm wrong i don't know maybe
00:26:29.920 i think we maybe need we we might need this you know i mean it's gone too far we've been too
00:26:36.680 complacent too lazy uh it's just been too too much bullshit that we've just allowed right and we've
00:26:44.360 gotten the leadership they would deserve and even now if they do it with voter fraud it's like oh
00:26:49.640 well that's still they got to that point to be able to be and put themselves in that position because we
00:26:55.120 kind of allowed it to happen to be honest right um so anyway i quickly just wanted to mention brazil
00:27:05.080 as well uh because we had the election issues there too right and it it's kind of mimicked there
00:27:11.700 i'm gonna show how much of this we want to need to play either anyway the point is a lot of people
00:27:16.420 were out uh here's an example a lot of people were out this is like from uh what a week ago now maybe
00:27:28.220 even a little bit more we didn't show it at the time we didn't have time to cover it uh i'm sure you
00:27:33.340 saw something about it but a lot of people were out they were protesting the election results and it
00:27:37.940 kind of mimicked a little bit what you saw in america you know in 2020 this was you know bigger
00:27:43.740 crowds and even more uh you know anger actually i'd say um behind it and a lot of people out right
00:27:53.540 so protesting the the the bolsonaro thing i think bolsonaro won in every um district is that what they
00:28:00.500 call it except one and apparently that was the the district where like the cartel is the most powerful
00:28:05.380 and strongest so people just kind of assumed it was like rigged and stolen and whatnot it was crazy
00:28:10.820 beforehand as well uh where people were there were people violently attacked for being bolsonaro
00:28:18.180 supporters kind of like what we saw with the the the trump thing back in 2016 right here's some
00:28:23.700 footage of people showing up outside of the uh military command in sao paulo asking for the i guess
00:28:31.540 military to to like intervene or or like you know kind of showing them that basically like you that we
00:28:37.300 just had a coup you guys get it gonna act here uh but anyway people were like people were run over
00:28:42.660 by cars and by cars and shit like that too look at this footage
00:28:54.660 oh
00:28:56.660 there you go brazil there you have your uh charlatel moment right there what's gonna happen of course
00:29:18.100 nothing right here's the car afterwards but things like that right it was a bolsonaro supporters and
00:29:24.340 stuff they were like you know terrorized they were being violently targeted and all kinds of crazy
00:29:28.580 stuff and so coming to the point of this here and by the way there were truckers there were all kinds
00:29:33.060 of things that happened that we didn't cover in detail at the time as well uh truckers and farmers
00:29:37.620 in brazil are working together to oppose the election results uh here's more footage of the truckers
00:29:43.460 we have to play all this because we don't get stuck on this today here but anyway uh just some of
00:29:47.300 this stuff warehouses in rio de janeiro's main food distributing center on fire in brazil sparking riots with
00:29:53.460 the reported food loading uh or food looting rather crazy stuff like this
00:29:58.580 all right anyways you get a little bit of an idea of some of the chaos that we saw there
00:30:24.100 but so in the wake of this to get to the point of why i wanted to show that and kind of how it relates
00:30:28.100 to the thing that's happening in the u.s you know as the kind of elite i mean yeah so the clip i played
00:30:35.140 in the beginning think of that too of like you need brazil part of kind of an american union things like
00:30:40.900 you can't have you can't have people like bolsonaro and trump and although they can be you know decent
00:30:46.100 on some issues they can be worse than others but it's not really about that it's like if you don't have
00:30:49.940 100 raps over these guys they they they want them out right they want to regionalize the world they
00:30:55.940 want a multi-polar world order and that means the european union that means the asian pacific union
00:31:00.900 which of course russia is aligning itself with now you have the whole bricks situation an african union
00:31:06.580 then you have an north you know an american union things like this right at least the north american
00:31:11.460 union to begin with like what uh mexico u.s and canada but it would probably extend and just be
00:31:16.260 the all of americas at some point too and you can't have a bolsonaro in there right so you you got to
00:31:21.220 get a lula in there you got to get them to to line up with this this new agenda so basically in brazil
00:31:25.860 what they did is uh they basically criminalized questioning uh the election results here's the
00:31:32.580 video from uh this is uh alexandra de mura mura i think it is he's the president of the brazilian
00:31:38.740 superior electoral court subtitled clip here but uh check out what he said
00:31:43.140 as eleições acabaram o segundo turno acabou democraticamente no
00:31:51.540 último domingo o tribunal superior eleitoral proclamou o vencedor o vencedor
00:32:00.740 toma será diplomado dia 19 até 19 de dezembro e tomará posse dia 1º de janeiro de 2023
00:32:10.620 is this is a democracy this is a alternance of power this is a state republicano
00:32:18.220 and there is no way to question a result that was demograph democratically shown
00:32:30.060 this is a fair and secure election the point is even if it was the idea that you can't question it is
00:32:40.620 and and you know demand proof or whatever review it to what what's uh do an audit right that is
00:32:46.620 absurd anti-democraticos com movimentos criminosos que serão combatidos e os responsáveis
00:32:54.140 apurados irresponsabilizados sob a pena da lei a democracia venceu novamente no brasil
00:33:02.620 e quero parabenizar democracy has won again in brazil o tribunal superior eleitoral os tribunais
00:33:09.100 regionais eleitorais todos os juízes eleitorais os membros do ministério público eleitoral e mais do que
00:33:16.620 isso parabenizar a sociedade as eleitoras os eleitores que sua maioria massacrante são democratas acreditam na democracia acreditam no estado de direito compareceram votaram em seus candidatos e aceitaram
00:33:34.620 democraticamente o resultado das eleições aqueles que criminosamente não estão aceitando aqueles que
00:33:42.460 criminosamente estão praticando atos antidemocráticos serão tratados como criminosos e a sua responsabilidade
00:33:51.740 as responsabilidades serão apuradas so people that question this and don't basically believe in the
00:33:58.380 election that because it was a democrat if there's that will define them as anti-democratic and that's
00:34:03.740 going to be punishable by by law right that's what he says they will they will be treated like criminals uh
00:34:09.820 he says at the end there uh so that's it that's that's democracy we're right there the the god that
00:34:14.940 failed uh as the book goes by uh was it hans herman hopper right uh this is their new this is new new
00:34:21.820 linchpin in their religious system and so-called democracy is part of this uh and of course that's
00:34:27.740 whatever they say that it is and when they cheat that's safe and effective and it's 100 uh democratic
00:34:35.020 and if you question that well you're a dangerous uh terrorist which is a uh threat to our democracy and
00:34:40.380 we have to put you in jail essentially all right so
00:34:46.460 that's to show you the overlap between what's happening some other parts of the world as well
00:34:50.700 and we've seen this in other european countries we talked about the swedish swedish
00:34:54.220 election there was some stuff there which was fishy uh and basically there is no
00:34:59.500 deeper investigation in some cases you can have
00:35:03.340 evidence tricky small local things there's a little bit something here a little bit something
00:35:06.380 but nothing is really compiled accepted into the courts and then you know processed or or fairly
00:35:12.140 looked at essentially uh it's just they just say that it was safe and it's very fair and uh secure
00:35:19.980 and then that's what you have to believe essentially right all right so speaking of another ad that
00:35:25.740 actually ran during this midterm election here in georgia uh was this one and it was uh not too bad
00:35:32.860 check this out this is from uh stephen miller you know the guy who worked with uh trump i believe
00:35:37.020 isn't he jewish i think he's jewish right stephen miller um america first legal ran this in georgia
00:35:43.980 check this out when did racism against white people become okay joe biden put white people last in line
00:35:49.500 for covet relief funds kamala harris said disaster aid should go to non-white citizens first liberal
00:35:55.340 politicians block access to medicine based on skin color progressive corporations airlines
00:36:00.940 universities all openly discriminate against white americans racism is always wrong the left's
00:36:07.100 anti-white bigotry must stop we are all entitled to equal treatment under law america first legal paid
00:36:13.420 for this ad yeah not too bad and uh boy were the uh were the leftists upset about this one
00:36:22.780 it was tweeted out by this guy waleed shahid
00:36:26.060 uh yeah justice democrats this if it was actually the expose of them not too long ago
00:36:32.300 i don't think did we cover that the next generation of justice democrats this was actually
00:36:38.700 run by shank yogurt and we have a clip with him a little bit later considering who uh who runs the
00:36:44.300 media to to enable uh much of this of course uh but uh yeah justice democrats it was a couple of people
00:36:50.860 i forget some of the other people kind of behind the scenes to justice democrats i'll see if i can
00:36:56.060 pull out that video and maybe we can play that in the stream it's actually fairly decent uh but they
00:37:00.860 basically demonstrated that like someone like aoc uh is is a hired actor she's basically like a composite
00:37:07.740 character that they invented uh they were looking for they were doing uh um uh what is it called again
00:37:15.100 you do acting uh uh you try to find the right actor for the role essentially i forget what the word is
00:37:20.300 there's a term for it right and they were trying to uh just find uh kind of the right combination of
00:37:27.260 certain proper properties i think both you know looks wise but also uh kind of attitude and things
00:37:34.380 like that and then they took a bunch of policies and they just kind of put that right on her yeah like
00:37:39.100 a casting call thanks uh chat uh something like that basically a casting call and and they chose her
00:37:46.940 and then they said that these are your beliefs blah blah blah and with all these justice democrats was
00:37:50.540 was behind all that stuff and um they were they they are like the new you know they've been in the
00:37:57.660 point made in the video was that they have had this long-term uh tactic of of infiltrating the the
00:38:03.740 democratic party put their more radical anti-white lunatics in power and that's largely worked and it
00:38:11.340 could help it might have helped you know both with election fraud and stuff like that too uh but the
00:38:16.300 the inorganic kind of synthetic nature of it is very attractive to most people where they can just
00:38:21.900 kind of create a character like that uh put push all those you know kind of the right policies into one
00:38:27.660 package and then sell it to people and said there's so many mutant lunatics uh liberals out there these
00:38:33.500 days they uh they bite pick up on this um check out this one too i didn't i didn't go through in too much
00:38:40.620 detail yet but this was kind of interesting uh let me see here yes here so someone did a trade uh mark
00:38:50.300 for the slogan i guess white lives matter kanye west can't sell a white lives matter shirts because
00:38:58.860 two black men own the trademark i actually haven't seen the whole clip let's listen a little bit to this
00:39:05.180 uh here oh uh ramsis let me start with you what do you plan to do with this trademark of white lives
00:39:11.740 matter well um at present we plan to do nothing um just hold it so that no white person can use it
00:39:21.340 nothing is plenty uh as you can imagine um we have lawyers advising us on how to best protect the the
00:39:29.340 trademark so um it will not be used to hurt harm uh trigger uh any any people and as long as we are
00:39:39.740 the uh people in the position to decide how it is uh used in commerce uh we will do our best to
00:39:46.460 minimize the effect that it may have on people so we'll have to see if like what there's like telegram
00:39:53.020 channels right with uh white lives matters fairly distributed you know there's like maybe a group over
00:39:58.060 here with that name one over there and i would assume if there's any kind of someone sells a
00:40:02.860 patch or a t-shirt or something uh then they can legally sue them i would assume that and i assume
00:40:08.540 that's the goal with it i don't think these two uh guys are the ones behind it necessarily but someone
00:40:14.060 showed up maybe maybe a businessman showed up and uh told them this is uh what you should do
00:40:20.700 she but who knows who knows so quickly just explain that so oh uh ramsis let me say you voted over
00:40:29.500 there let me let me keep going here where are we here we go people in the position to decide how it is
00:40:34.540 uh used yes we um and just to make it clear we didn't purchase or pursue the mark it was actually
00:40:43.100 assigned to us by one of our listeners yeah so one of your listeners you you should do this
00:40:50.380 got the trademark and anonymously as i understand it gave it to you
00:40:56.940 what i think is so fascinating about this gentleman is and i want to jump in here what's so fascinating
00:41:00.780 about this is you know for a lot of people don't realize that you know you have the right to trademark
00:41:06.060 certain phrases in connection with a product in particular and what was so ingenious i think about
00:41:11.340 this original notion was that if you trademark something then obviously it cannot be used by
00:41:17.180 other people you've got to obviously police that and make sure it's not being used but it was the
00:41:21.580 goal that i think is so fascinating that everyone needs to know about because you you were a little
00:41:26.140 bit concerned about being able to and others being able to exploit this particular phrase being able to
00:41:32.620 profit off yes exactly white white people should i mean in this case what is kanye and all that stuff but
00:41:38.060 the point is we don't want anybody out there to use this phrase you see so let's let's let's use the
00:41:45.820 legal let's get litigious here essentially right and commerce let's use the business aspect to this
00:41:52.380 and go in there and kind of like i'm surprised no one has you know done this before i would assume
00:41:57.500 the blm slogan and all that stuff it's tied to corporations or groups or all that kind of stuff
00:42:02.460 already right so you can't it's not like you can do this one back already they've already done it
00:42:06.460 right that was really the drive i guess i guess it demonstrates a little bit of the disorganization
00:42:11.260 among uh uh you know people who are generally you know white positive or or white advocates or pro
00:42:17.740 white people you you could argue uh not that this is the most important thing to sell a t-shirt with
00:42:22.140 it i'm not saying that but i'm saying that's the point being if so if someone uses this to put it on
00:42:26.780 a t-shirt they can sue you that's the point right the force of why it was assigned why it was given in
00:42:31.340 the first place but speak to us a little bit about why it's so important to you to have this not be
00:42:36.780 able to be profited off of in the time we're in yeah i'll go first um so it's really about controlling
00:42:45.900 who can profit from it um again we have to be very careful about uh the language here because
00:42:51.980 um trademarks are a little tricky but um in terms of how it feels to be um at the helm of this moment
00:43:01.580 uh i i can say that that it feels good to see people's reaction to it to to see people feel like
00:43:09.020 they have um a reason to smile you know the the past few weeks have been heavy for a lot of people
00:43:14.140 been triggering for a lot of people and so that that feels good and again we're going to do right by
00:43:18.780 folks it's it's a real hard life all right so there you go now you can't use white lives matter uh
00:43:26.060 ladies gents uh i actually i want to play let me do this before we do that check out this here's
00:43:31.180 another clip speaking of you know you saw what was it like tariq uh nasheed he tweeted out the
00:43:39.740 the uh video of was it two younger white guys that were in prison outfits they had blackface on i don't
00:43:46.220 have the clip here but some of you might have seen it right and it kind of reminds me of that a little
00:43:50.460 bit it was like that's like the worst examples that can come up and it was for halloween by the
00:43:55.580 way too it was a halloween costume right someone was like the warden and then it was like two uh
00:43:59.740 two white kids in blackface and and this is a these are examples of like the worst of crimes that
00:44:05.820 they can kind of hone in on to prove that we live in a white supremacy white supremacist society right
00:44:11.500 and civilization on the flip side of that you don't really hear that much coverage of let's say the
00:44:18.620 uh you know the out of bounds let's say statistics when it comes to certain racial demographics of
00:44:24.380 over-representation uh in crime or things like uh rape and things like this right and as usual the
00:44:31.500 media just hones in on one little aspect they uh they that that's what they do they're the when
00:44:37.900 whenever there's a white not even crime in this case right this is what these stats show the white
00:44:41.820 on black crime levels which is you know among the lowest beyond hispanic on black violence it's among
00:44:47.100 the lowest if you compare to black on white violence or black on hispanic violence or hispanic
00:44:52.300 on white violence for example but that's what they hone in on and that's the big problem um
00:44:58.300 um but even when it comes to language it's it's vastly uh disproportionate or or on on evil i guess
00:45:09.500 on unequal i guess that's a better term not on evil on unequal uh uneven where basically you have
00:45:15.980 people on mainstream team tv that can call uh for example the white demographic roaches uh without
00:45:22.380 again no biggie no biggie no no no someone's fired whatever and apparently it was one of the guy
00:45:27.020 gals at uh the view sunny hostin or hostin who called white republican women roaches for voting for
00:45:36.060 the republican party a while back she was actually confronted about that check out this clip for a
00:45:41.020 little bit more details on that but again imagine we're gonna we're gonna say that right imagine if
00:45:46.060 this was said about uh you know black people or something well what do you think would have happened
00:45:51.820 with that person right uh or or let's say that say you know the kanye situation right where you can't
00:45:57.260 even question institutionalized influence and disproportionate power from certain ethnic groups
00:46:03.500 because then you're canceled and fired but when it comes to calling white women roaches totally fine
00:46:08.060 check this out but i want to say one thing i've um i've said that i think the economy and crime are the
00:46:12.300 big motivating factors in this election but barack obama said something a couple weeks ago that stuck with
00:46:17.180 me this won't be a popular opinion at the table but i worry that some of the far left has become
00:46:22.460 so negative in how they talk about the other parties far left people who who even is far who are you
00:46:29.660 actually talking about okay what do they do they really exist i don't i think that's a lie you can
00:46:36.140 others both sides of this because the far left i said hi not like i'm talking to my husband the
00:46:40.460 father car left did not storm the capital so let's talk about that you called white republican women
00:46:46.380 cockroach actually i didn't and you said they're acting like i used in a similar let me let me
00:46:51.580 answer that okay okay so here's what i'm going to ask you to do wow yeah i'm going to ask you to
00:47:00.780 tone it down a bit because i can't hear anything no one can hear what's being saying she just said i
00:47:04.940 called white women roaches go ahead and my mother's a white woman so i wouldn't say that go ahead and
00:47:09.580 respond second of all but you did say that here it comes listen to this what i used was a metaphor really
00:47:14.700 more in a simile a simile and i said i just used the metaphor of of cockroaches for white it's just
00:47:20.940 a metaphor i didn't really call them roaches i just compared them to roaches as a metaphor get it
00:47:27.420 white women republicans i just read a poll that the suburbans are now voting republican that is like
00:47:35.020 roaches voting for raid now by there you go so you did say that okay good just being clear the way that
00:47:43.500 wasn't my joke let me finish that wasn't my joke that was john legu's almost joke it's a joke that
00:47:49.020 i've used on this show a few weeks ago let me finish referring to latinos and no one had anything to say
00:47:56.780 about it sec the last thing i'll say is i continued by saying do they want to be in gilead do they want
00:48:03.820 to lose their rights they're voting against their first interest i'm trying to make you consider you
00:48:07.420 you are you are actually no i want you to consider what i said that is what you said what you said
00:48:12.780 is it's like don't raise assembly don't say that i but you understand all right we're going to break
00:48:19.100 we're going to break we'll be right back all right there you go anyway so yeah so she did say that right
00:48:26.460 a little bit uh out of bounds right there right conservative thinker over on entropy says uh white
00:48:31.180 lives matter she she i'm gonna be sued is that what's happening are you trying to get me sued
00:48:36.780 here conservative thinker says lives white matter yeah is that would that be okay do you think could
00:48:41.420 you twist i guess you could twist it right it has to be i think the trademark has to be exact right
00:48:45.740 down to the t uh white people matter because everything says as well that's right yeah you could
00:48:50.380 get creative right uh you know not everyone likes the term but european lives matter how about that or you
00:48:57.260 know your euro lives matter and you know and i don't just mean that people who lives in europe but
00:49:03.180 people who originally came from europe obviously right i think you can work your way around that
00:49:08.300 thank you uh conservative thinker appreciate that so you can call them roaches right that is no problem
00:49:15.900 uh and of course we know how little uh consequences that will have for them because we live in an anti-white
00:49:21.820 system surprise surprise now i want to change topic here a little bit i want to get into some of the
00:49:27.100 stuff that's happening on the climate change front i guess uh because we have an important event
00:49:35.660 cop 27 taking place and i actually wanted to begin on this story and i didn't cover it at the time but i
00:49:42.380 think it's kind of important we've seen an increasing attack on the food supply in different ways in some
00:49:47.900 cases it's been an actual like you know factories burning down or they're grinding to a halt because of
00:49:55.820 certain issues uh you know formula issue was about some bacteria that's allegedly in the thing in the
00:50:03.660 in the formula uh severe weather shut down this factory a small plane crashed into the sorting facility
00:50:11.900 at a big potato farmer you know like things like that like one after the other trained derailments of
00:50:18.780 like potash and you know fertilizer things like that right uh so the alaskan snow crab season because
00:50:25.500 you know this is a another food source a lot of people get their you know they eat seafood and crab
00:50:31.260 is part of that obviously has been cancelled for the first time ever as officials investigate
00:50:37.500 disappearance of an estimated one billion crabs in the last two years a 90 drop in their overall population
00:50:46.220 uh this daily mail piece says here and we actually have a clip from this i guess i could uh summarize the
00:50:51.820 story a little bit for us um i'm not saying it's not real that they're not that you know these crabs are
00:50:58.700 are not there anymore maybe they have relocated and stuff right there's that tv show like uh dead
00:51:05.020 this catch right is based around this and uh obviously they had to do have fairly advanced technology i think to find where the i
00:51:12.220 i forget what the term is for like is you know the the whole uh uh you know colony of crabs or whatever
00:51:18.380 you call it right uh so i'm not sure if it's like oh we can't find them anywhere they're just gone or
00:51:22.540 or have they moved or whatever but of course they're blaming uh global warming for this right it's uh
00:51:28.060 many they say here at the end many scientists believe that global warming could be responsible for
00:51:33.020 the declining number of snow crab in the area could be noted could be they don't have any proof of this
00:51:38.860 but obviously this is how they would pivot here's a short segment on this being a fisherman isn't
00:51:44.220 a nine to five job this was a photo that was taken when i was pregnant with her it's a lifestyle
00:51:49.660 often spanning generations brie dwyer is a commercial fishing industry photographer and storyteller her
00:51:55.980 husband captain sean dwyer is featured on the tv show deadliest catch that type of lifestyle takes a
00:52:02.460 certain kind of person and it also takes a certain amount of drive that is really inspiring the alaska
00:52:14.300 department of fish and game announced monday that for the first time in u.s history the bering sea snow
00:52:20.380 crab season is cancelled for the second consecutive year bristol bay red king crab is also closed
00:52:26.860 citing in a statement long-term conservation and sustainability of crab stocks there is a
00:52:32.220 small bared eye season a little over two million pounds and we have to make that decision of whether
00:52:38.780 it makes sense or not for our boats the dwyers are part of the two to three vessels equipped to catch
00:52:43.740 that crab of the 60 vessel fleet within alaska bering sea crabbers we understand when the state shuts us
00:52:50.620 down for conservation and to take pressure off the stock but what we're not seeing is the state also
00:52:55.980 taking actions on other sectors that have fishing impacts and affect our stock as bycatch so that's what
00:53:01.820 they would want to do right shut it all down which you could which you gotta be able to argue right
00:53:08.380 is that is this really uh is it really necessary or is it is it i wouldn't say political but ideological
00:53:17.420 perhaps that it's like one you can attack the food supply uh which causes more problem but you can pivot
00:53:24.700 and blame climate change which then you seek to do political and ideological action with i'm not saying it's
00:53:30.460 justified there's an awful lot of mouths to feed um and of course you do have to have responsible
00:53:36.060 fishing i i totally understand that however that they some of these people in government that they're
00:53:41.100 the people who look after and decide this is some of the worst people right but you do have situation
00:53:45.260 where china for example they they go around and they trawl the oceans wherever they can some cases
00:53:49.980 illegally illicitly right you've had issues between uh spain and france and england in some cases like
00:53:55.660 which which uh which uh ocean to to fish and some of them they just trawl everything out of there you
00:54:02.700 know what i mean and they just ruin uh the so i do recognize that it's yes it is a problem but you
00:54:09.020 always have to put that extra little you know asterisk after that and say like okay uh but is is there
00:54:13.820 also an ideological kind of political motivation behind this very very probable very possible this news
00:54:20.300 trickling down to coastal communities processors and local markets once the holidays start you know
00:54:29.340 there won't be any more king crap and making fishermen families wonder as fishermen we are stewards
00:54:35.820 of the resource and of our oceans and we do care tremendously will they be able to pass on their
00:54:42.220 legacy to the new generation at the end of the day we're fishermen
00:54:45.500 the executive director for the alaska bering sea crabbers tells me the crab supply will definitely
00:54:54.460 come back but the fishermen who lose their businesses during this year will likely not come back and lose
00:55:01.020 everything because of that they are asking for emergency relief like that of farmers during a crop
00:55:06.700 failure live here in seattle i'm kristin goodwillie king five news king five news all right so
00:55:14.380 which takes us into this little issue here then of the climate change because that's obviously
00:55:17.900 what they're kind of pivoting towards that's what they're blaming this is this is climate change blah
00:55:21.980 blah blah and i wanted to use to a little uh reminder here right of where we're going uh we've
00:55:27.500 talked about this many times before absolute zero we've talked about the uh you'll own nothing and you'll
00:55:33.020 be happy slogan right in that famous uh video that they ended taking down and by the way too i wanted to
00:55:38.460 hear this one check that one out uh one of the predictions the world economic forum had in that too
00:55:42.860 uh was a handful of countries will dominate we're seeing the uh balancing act right now where
00:55:48.540 the powerful players need to be taken down a few notches and those that have less power need to be
00:55:53.740 lifted up so that you can have a balance of power you can have a multi-polar uh world order as opposed
00:55:59.420 to you know just a a super power or or a couple of superpowers that's part of that agenda as well
00:56:05.820 however back to the you'll own nothing and be happy uh meme essentially that that became
00:56:10.620 i saw that we had one from 2016 already actually uh with a uh lunatic uh norwegian activist
00:56:18.860 uh who said back in december 20 uh sorry december 12th rather 2016 welcome to 2030 i own nothing
00:56:26.780 have no privacy and life has never been better did you guys say yes so that actually beat that that
00:56:35.980 started with a crazy norwegian activist back in 2016 now they did have an article that's linked up to
00:56:42.140 that which they took down unfortunately so i even the maybe we could find it on like the wayback machine
00:56:47.900 or something so i didn't have time to or arcad was actually down at the time uh when i was trying to
00:56:52.620 find that let me see if i can find that real quick for you guys uh but anyway that's just to emphasize
00:57:00.460 the point right that's where we're going let's see if they have it be interesting to see oh they do have
00:57:06.140 it okay good all right didn't check that yet and it's slow horribly slow okay here we go uh welcome to
00:57:16.540 2030 i own nothing have no privacy and life has never been better welcome to my city or should i
00:57:24.940 say our city i don't own anything i don't own a car i don't own a house i don't own any appliances or any
00:57:31.260 clothes even not a not a single thing out might seem odd to you but it makes perfect sense for us in this
00:57:37.900 city everything you considered a product has now become a service including your immune system by the
00:57:43.420 way we have access to transportation accommodation food and all the things we need in our daily lives
00:57:49.340 one by one all these things became free yeah it's always free of course it's of course it's free
00:57:57.100 so it ended up not making sense for us to own much first communication became digitized and free
00:58:01.980 to everyone then when clean energy became free yeah dream on things started to move quickly
00:58:08.060 transportation dropped dramatically in price it made no sense for us to own cars anymore
00:58:12.060 because we would call a driverless vehicle or a flying car for longer journeys within minutes
00:58:18.780 we started transporting ourselves in a much more organized and coordinated way when public because
00:58:23.260 we didn't need to go we couldn't go anywhere see agenda 2030 is about to drive you off of the land
00:58:27.980 you'll have no property you can't grow your own food you have you have bug protein maybe some vertical
00:58:33.580 farms and like you know control trailers or shit like that this is uh that's gothenburg is that
00:58:41.020 gothenburg yeah that's gothenburg right there holy shit okay is that i thought it was in norwegian
00:58:45.500 denmark yeah parliament of denmark right but that's that's gotta be that's gothenburg that's not denmark
00:58:50.860 do they uh do they detail that in there they just couldn't even get the city right gothenburg no okay
00:58:58.060 all right anyway detail i didn't mean to do uh uh get getting on that one yeah the death of shopping think
00:59:03.900 of anything going on now as well look there's obviously a problem with like endless consumerism and having
00:59:08.700 that as a replacement for family and ideology and culture and tradition like i get all that
00:59:14.140 but the way they want to pivot this is is no good either right obviously uh this is the the worst kind
00:59:19.980 of future that you can ever imagine right it will be ubi a rent a rent future you just everything is
00:59:26.300 a service as they said and stuff like that and it reminded me of something rishi sunak entered into
00:59:33.820 here here recently as well we'll get to that in a moment here like and warrior over on entropy says
00:59:38.380 16 of hiring managers surveyed say they have been told to de-prioritize white men when evaluating
00:59:46.060 candidates and 14 have been told to de-prioritize hiring white women excuse me link here oh not found
00:59:55.980 that's too bad what's wrong with that link uh let me see is it a comma at the end maybe that's why yeah
01:00:02.060 let me take let me take that off there that's weird so i can find that link there like in resume builder
01:00:08.860 i haven't heard of that source before can we get it no sorry guys let me see if i can fix this
01:00:17.100 now let's try there we go okay cool one in six hiring managers have been told to stop hiring
01:00:24.140 white men what source is the resume builder interesting okay cool i'm why am i'm not
01:00:28.860 surprised right well the past several years companies big and small have made have been
01:00:34.540 making public their efforts to improve diversity equity and inclusion that's right they're trying
01:00:40.540 to be more inclusive of white people that's what's going on here uh and and those initiatives as
01:00:46.380 detailed by the glass door many companies have made the connection that di di is not only good for
01:00:53.340 society but also good for business that's right so if you can choke out them whites then uh you
01:01:00.140 know you we're going it's going to be a much happier world right all right thank you like and i'll
01:01:06.700 do it maybe do a deep dive on that later on too not not surprised right that's that's also of course
01:01:10.780 part of this uh 2030 future right just exclude uh the actually one of the most productive uh groups
01:01:16.940 of people those who have a a strong record of uh you know patent applications right i'm thinking of
01:01:24.620 like northern and central europe and things like that basically wherever you know a lot of white
01:01:29.420 people live you got to basically squeeze them out of everything do i have that source about the
01:01:33.900 that's actually interesting i put that on our telegram and on my twitter i think uh the patents that
01:01:38.300 have been filed it was not that it doesn't say everything but it was kind of interesting just to see like
01:01:42.300 why places like uh you know northern europe and and you know germany and other places are so heavily
01:01:48.300 under attack right now and why they want to replace the population like you know they're going for
01:01:52.700 the kill in these countries right now so anyway rishi back to rishi let me do this one actually michael
01:01:57.980 57de good to see you michael says white lives matter most hail henrik hail the gods hail our folk
01:02:03.100 thank you michael appreciate that uh we'll see if we can can we read the slogan will we be sued by uh
01:02:08.700 by by people for using it it'll be uh some we'll see if anything comes out of that it's gonna actually
01:02:13.820 be pretty interesting uh obviously if someone like puts it on a t-shirt like kanye did or whatever
01:02:18.860 they'll go after you but like how much more like if someone has a channel or something named like that
01:02:23.660 uh that'll be interesting all right here we go so here's more of the uh the future that they want
01:02:29.500 to build right rishi sunak urged to examine universal basic income to protect britain from future crises
01:02:38.700 rishi rishi sunak is being urged which of course as you know is a new minister in britain is being
01:02:44.620 urged to examine the radical idea of universal basic income you'll you'll own nothing and you'll get
01:02:49.820 everything for free see now why they're doing the clown piven strategy of like tanking our economic
01:02:56.220 system intentionally taking out as much uh or printing i should say as much money as possible dumping that
01:03:03.420 into the system in inflation going insane and then eventually at some point you're just going to have
01:03:10.300 kind of a write-off i think uh no one's going to be able to pay back any of these trillions that
01:03:14.700 everybody owes to each other and there will be a universal global agreement by you know the bank of
01:03:23.740 international settlements and the world bank and the imf and these groups to basically just write that off
01:03:28.940 and create a new system and baked into that it's going to be you know things like ubi probably
01:03:34.460 which of course would be a a nightmare for for like behavioral as a mechanism to behavioral control
01:03:39.580 right basically a central bank digital currency which is um which basically is predicated on like being
01:03:45.900 programmable so you cannot spend any of the money that you want on whatever you want and if you don't
01:03:51.260 behave if you've you know if you've said that mean things on the internet or whatever uh then that will be
01:03:56.700 you know pull yanked immediately essentially the call comes from 285 campaigners mps academics and
01:04:05.100 mayors from across the country including sadi khan wow what a surprise andy burnham and tracy brabin
01:04:11.500 not sure who they are actually other signatories include the food poverty campaigner jack munro former
01:04:17.580 labor shadow counselor john mcdonald mcdonald and um green party mp carolyn lucas in an open letter to
01:04:26.060 the new prime minister they say a basic income could be our generation's nhs and prevent households
01:04:32.380 being tipped into poverty that's right it's the uh it's the wonders of modern uh modern monetary theory
01:04:40.700 just uh if you don't like it just just uh write it off right just uh just print the money it's fine
01:04:46.300 don't worry about it all right so that's reishi right and of course it goes on a little bit but you
01:04:53.900 you know what the point with this is right ultimate control and uh which takes us into the next clip
01:04:59.580 here with rishi sunak speaking at cop 27 and again all this is it has a tie-in this is what um
01:05:07.100 when klaus schwab at the world economic forum talked about a new the grand was the great narrative
01:05:12.220 right was those word he used that this is where we're going next is is part of that the the climate
01:05:19.180 change issue is going to be baked into a a religious narrative uh essentially and it's too complicated
01:05:29.340 to like reinvent the wheel and try to create it is a new religion but basically what they're seeking
01:05:34.940 to do is take the existing abrahamic religions and most of them and many are already there like we'll
01:05:41.260 see with some of the lutheran churches and stuff like that right but they'll they just basically
01:05:44.620 convert that into i mean the pope is aboard this too with like climate change and you know poverty
01:05:50.380 issues and we have to do that my open borders migrate they're all they're all there the upper
01:05:54.460 echelons of most of these uh denominations and churches and stuff like that so this is what he said
01:06:01.820 during um the cop 27 uh appearance regarding climate change how the war in ukraine with between russia
01:06:13.020 and ukraine is spurring them on to act faster to deal with climate change listen to this but it is
01:06:19.820 also economically right too climate security goes hand in hand with energy security putin's abhorrent
01:06:27.580 war in ukraine and rising energy prices across the world are not a reason to go slow on climate change
01:06:35.340 they are a reason to act faster because diversifying our energy supplies by investing in renewables
01:06:43.980 is precisely the way to ensure ourselves against the risks of energy dependency
01:06:51.900 there you go i'm trying to i'm trying to find that uh the national pulse article i've shown it a couple
01:06:56.940 of times but again for uh newcomers so you can find that rishi article real quick here yes here it is
01:07:03.420 right uh and of course it's written before he actually became the prime minister right would be
01:07:07.980 but now prime minister rishi sunak ah go away what are you doing here there um runs a china link to
01:07:15.500 world economic forum partner company pushing digital ids and social credit scores oh boy what a
01:07:21.100 what a coincidence could you believe such a crazy thing right the second wanderer or entropy stream
01:07:26.220 says i remember you saying before that capitalism is also bad for society along with communism and
01:07:31.020 socialism what economic system do you think is best for us to thrive us as folk and country
01:07:38.220 uh yeah i kind of not dive in too much in the uh nomenclature i guess or like what you call it in
01:07:45.580 a sense i mean you could call it whatever you want as long as it actually system that's looking out for
01:07:51.180 our people i i could i could do with a more socialistic system as long as you have good people in
01:07:57.020 charge running it you know i mean at the same i think most i still think most white people they
01:08:02.380 they value autonomy during the national socialist period in germany of course with fascism they had a
01:08:09.580 that that's basically like a an emergency solution to a problem to like to basically to survive
01:08:17.500 right like it was so dramatic so insane so out of control that you have a political
01:08:23.500 an ideological system that rises up and just like pushes the emergency buttons and basically takes
01:08:29.020 control over everything and you could argue i think very reasonably so that we're in very similar
01:08:33.580 periods right now and so i think for a time if you have a system that is very controlled and rigid in
01:08:40.620 order to purge the anti-european sentiments within it that would be very positive but i think in the long
01:08:47.180 run i think most people still value autonomy it's the the danger with kind of an authoritarian system
01:08:54.860 i'm not afraid of that but the danger with it of course is that you know the next if you have
01:08:59.900 elections still or whatever like the next whatever revolution happens or whatever then the the next
01:09:04.220 guy shows up and and takes over and now it's working you know against against us again as opposed
01:09:08.540 to for us it's very it's very hard it's just not like something you just you know kind of come up
01:09:12.220 with the the difference today with the german system which i just learned as well is basically
01:09:17.020 they don't you know they they're not in control of their own country the the parliamentary system
01:09:20.620 there now the bundestag and the uh the uh what is the other one there's two chambers right i forget
01:09:26.780 the name of the other one now but they can't it's more about parties as opposed to individuals and you
01:09:32.620 can't just kind of um you can't just you know undo the government right away there's a specific legal
01:09:39.420 clause that you have to form a new coalition with the existing uh you know ministers and so
01:09:45.100 forth the the existing those who got the votes you have to reshuffle it around and stuff like that
01:09:49.180 it's basically a way when britain france britain france and america wanted to permanently neuter
01:09:56.860 germany because of you know obviously hitler bad man and you know nazi is bad so we got to prevent
01:10:01.980 this from ever happening again and what's interesting with germany right now is that because of the
01:10:07.500 the energy situation you know you could look at i mean if they don't solve this you you might be
01:10:11.980 looking at germany de-industrializing within the next couple of years and what do you think is going
01:10:16.780 to happen then i mean it's only you there's something there's only so much you can do uh to push
01:10:22.700 people to the end or to the edge before they're like we can't feed our kids we can't heat our homes
01:10:27.740 like we need a like you will have a rebellion on your hands essentially and it's going to be very
01:10:34.220 interesting to see what happens with germany my point i'm bringing this up too is of course
01:10:37.580 because germany had like you know they they had an economic recovery miracle of course under national
01:10:41.980 socialism after the weimar period and at least technically on paper legally they wouldn't be
01:10:48.780 able to do something like that again because of this constitutional uh barriers essentially that's
01:10:54.940 been set up to neuter them intentionally now if it's radical enough and if it's dramatic enough you
01:11:00.700 would just say well screw that like we're we're you know right people just take over right they just
01:11:06.780 go in and they uh do a coup essentially they take over and they rewrite that and say nope this is
01:11:11.180 what we're doing now there's always a chance of that happening but that would be very radical and
01:11:15.500 very very dramatic i think for that to happen too and you'd probably see the rest of the world again
01:11:19.740 lining up and like oh we can't let them you know blah blah blah do all this stuff anyway so my point is
01:11:24.140 i think i think germany obviously did something right in that period the the pre-war period and
01:11:30.700 the economic recovery you could argue they pulled it off after the war again after being bombed into
01:11:35.900 you know the stone age essentially and they did it again so that that could be something to uh to look
01:11:43.500 at but but i think most my point is i think most people at least westerners i think they value uh they
01:11:49.980 they value individuality and autonomy and all these kinds of things but obviously we've gone so
01:11:54.700 radically in that direction direction right now that we lack any like you know uh group in group
01:12:01.180 preference or any racial consciousness any any identity any you know sense of tribe and belonging to
01:12:07.180 to to a people to group like that so that needs to be undone and i think i we i think we might be in
01:12:12.540 that period right now i think that's one of the upsides um ironically as things get much worse i think
01:12:18.140 will a lot of uh people will fall back on a reliance on each other again and i think a lot of people are
01:12:25.020 going to try to find areas where you have a lot you know a lot of common sense people that think like
01:12:29.580 you and i think that will be one of the solutions that we'll have to go to and and my point is like
01:12:34.060 okay good you know what i mean so we'll see if these guys can pull it off or not you know i mean like
01:12:38.460 they want they want their build back better plan uh they want to have their their new uh you know you'll
01:12:43.980 own nothing future they'll have social credit score and all that stuff but i am not sure they'll
01:12:48.700 be able to pull this off it's so dramatically radical the the um the de-industrialization that
01:12:58.060 these people are demanding the attack on food and energy and stuff like that that you might see such a
01:13:02.780 such a dramatic rapid population and then you've not even let's bring in the covet stuff right i mean
01:13:08.620 that into it as well and the super safe and effective uh jab and all that kind of stuff right
01:13:13.740 so you have like so many issues right now that's lining up and you could just see massive consequences
01:13:18.780 that on on the population on the economy on the food system uh that you basically have uh destabilization
01:13:24.620 to such a degree that you might not be able to like deal with it anyway over to the the us here a
01:13:28.620 little bit uh because this goes hand in hand with this the attack on on on oil and gas of course you
01:13:35.740 know taking that away without having any options without you know sun and solar solar and wind
01:13:42.060 that's like not making up for this where you're going to get the energy from what's happening so
01:13:45.420 biden once again anyway uh had a speech about that he's saying he's doing away with oil and gas listen
01:13:51.500 this here so it's going to become a wind generation and all they're doing is you're going to save them
01:13:56.940 a hell of a lot of money and using the same transmission line that transmitted the coal-fired
01:14:01.900 electric on we're going to be shutting these plants down all across america and having wind and solar
01:14:09.980 yep there you go and then this was denied uh it came up with the press the news press secretary
01:14:16.540 listen listen the president's remarks from the day prior can you walk through what the genesis of that
01:14:22.220 was and whether or not you guys thought that perhaps it would be politically problematic had those
01:14:27.100 statements so we just wanted to be uh you're talking about the the so we just wanted to be
01:14:34.940 very clear uh on that uh which is why we uh put out a statement it seemed like there was uh some
01:14:41.740 confusion uh on that and so uh but uh you know i want to say this it was some of you were this uh this
01:14:49.340 gal is great by the way she uh she she does a very good job there it was uh it was loud and and hard
01:14:55.260 uh to hear i think or maybe not uh exactly what uh what uh what was being said but i currently don't
01:15:03.420 want to get into punditry from here and and why we did it or do or you know paid you know or do it
01:15:09.260 did it on tv but i spoke to to this over the weekend the president words we believe were twisted
01:15:15.180 um and uh we were very clear about that and anyone who knows joe biden knows he comes from a coal
01:15:20.860 uh a coal country from scranton pennsylvania his great grandfather was a a mining engineer as you
01:15:26.860 all know president biden knows that the men and women of coal country built this nation and he has
01:15:32.220 spent his presidency fighting for coal communities so that they too uh can benefit from the energy
01:15:38.380 from the energy transition we're in right now again the reason why we put out uh that statement to
01:15:43.740 your you asked me about the genesis uh we believe his words were twisted and we just wanted to make
01:15:48.220 sure there was some words were twisted now this was like a again a major that this now this over
01:15:54.300 this guy won of course look at that hey holy holy shit um this guy won and it became an issue because
01:16:01.980 pennsylvania you know very big on the energy and the the coal mines and you know things like that there
01:16:08.940 so it's basically no no he didn't say he didn't say that it wasn't it was taken out of context it
01:16:13.020 wasn't really about that right so but this guy won anyway they're running on that they're running on
01:16:17.660 de-industrializing and uh you know then you have his climate czar goes up at the i think this is at
01:16:23.980 the state department saying the same thing by 2035 uh they want the entire power sector uh to be
01:16:32.300 quote quote carbon free uh unquote here's uh john heinz carrier ford motor company and general motors
01:16:39.580 and other companies around have spent hundreds of billions of dollars retooling their plants
01:16:44.780 why because they're going electric and by 2035 that's all we're going to have in america electric
01:16:51.020 cars being manufactured not on the road but being sold and new cars absolutely preposterous if that's
01:16:58.540 the law then no cars are going to be sold they're not going to be able to they're not going to be able
01:17:02.140 to obtain the resources considering everything that's happening right now in order to produce all those
01:17:08.380 cars what you got to keep mind you one of the reasons why they're doing it is they're saying
01:17:12.940 we're pivoting towards that otherwise we'll die right you you'll all do what we tell you we'll we'll
01:17:18.060 die everybody so we have to do this but then there's not going to be enough because we don't have the
01:17:23.260 minerals so you see then you get two birds with one stone you're de-industrializing you'll have less
01:17:29.100 cars and only mega wealthy really rich people will be able to afford things like a tesla or whatever you
01:17:34.540 know i mean whatever equivalent they'll have at 2035 or 2030 and so you have much less cars in
01:17:41.660 rotation which means you can't really go anywhere everything is just mega hubs big cds everything is
01:17:45.980 urbanizing everybody's moving into huge cities and uh off the off the land you know i mean that oh
01:17:51.580 that's this is what they want anyway i think this will go in for direction eventually but this is what
01:17:55.020 they want and then they could just say oh well see we it's a it's a supply and demand issue we just
01:17:58.700 don't have we don't have the minerals we can't do this um and uh voila you have now you have uh more
01:18:04.700 families and more people uh and more individuals that will own no car just like the world i'm going
01:18:10.380 for and said right that's the president biden's goal by 2035 he wants the power sector of america to be
01:18:17.500 carbon free so if we accelerate these efforts which is what technology and entrepreneurial activity
01:18:26.540 help us to do uh this is good yeah somehow someone's just going to show up and fix this for us it's just
01:18:33.420 we uh we believe we believe in in you guys out there just uh just fix this for us just by 2035 magically
01:18:39.340 we'll have all these electrical cars somehow to change even faster and and so that's where i draw
01:18:45.980 enormous hope and and some optimism because i believe we can still make this happen but we have to make the
01:18:54.460 right decisions and implement those decisions well he's a radical biden's being a pop of a pocket
01:19:03.660 biden's being extremist that's that's right he's an extremist biden's being a pop of a pocket
01:19:12.620 biden's being extremist there you go so the very people that walks up remember he
01:19:18.780 he fed him in he backtracked right it's like oh no no i i stand for i stand for fracking and i and i
01:19:26.460 stand um while previously it said no we got to do away with all that you look i'm not a huge fan of
01:19:33.100 fracking per se but shale has obviously be have been very beneficial however you slice it not for maybe
01:19:40.220 the environment uh i get the conflicting details on this some people are like oh it's very safe and
01:19:46.620 you know but yeah i don't know um you crack the shale in that way and you have contaminant contamination
01:19:53.500 of the groundwater layer but regardless okay you could all be all those things they're they have
01:19:57.820 been doing it traditionally and that's basically gotten america to become much more energy independent
01:20:02.460 they were then they were only just like what 10 years ago something like that so this guy was against
01:20:09.100 that i said no we got to do away with all that and then they changed their tune it's like no no we'll
01:20:13.100 stand for that it's fine now they get people in that still are going to pull this off right they're going
01:20:18.540 to um decommission oil and gas and like i said we all have to the green transition is here to stay
01:20:24.220 and the people voted for people that that wanted that essentially so that will be justifying why they'll
01:20:29.100 start moving in this direction and it's gonna be it's gonna be completely insane by the way
01:20:32.700 and then you have the mysterically mysteriously the the usual stuff happening look i know there's
01:20:39.740 accidents i know shit happens right but uh here's just another not one of those coincidences a chevron
01:20:46.860 oil refineries engulfed in flames uh right now multiple firefighters are battling a massive fire
01:20:51.980 inside this is from like the other day here uh massive fire inside a part of a chevron oil refinery in
01:20:58.700 el segundo california officials say it's unclear how the fire ignited as the fire spreads
01:21:12.700 so there you go just uh another uh another refinery on fire it's interesting huh could be uh completely
01:21:32.780 organic of course but uh but who knows who knows all right so here's the other uh kind of bigger topic
01:21:40.700 here of today which i think is important uh for you to be aware of uh some of you will kind of be
01:21:46.940 familiar with the general ideas but they're advancing a little bit on this on some fronts it's about
01:21:51.980 basically hinging the climate change uh together with religion and as i said before instead of i mean
01:21:58.860 look there's some established kind of new age type of religions or uh kind of a weird type of earth
01:22:05.260 worship which this really is the the cop uh 27 uh event that's going on right now highlights this how
01:22:13.500 they're trying to make this and go in this in this direction they're pushing for that right now
01:22:18.700 the the whole you know the whole u.n kind of religious aspect have been of course a very strange
01:22:23.580 one it's not like that they that they worship nature and it's not that they see humans as part of it
01:22:30.140 what they're pushing it's like basically oh no humans should uh we should put nature behind the
01:22:36.140 glass well actually we'll be the ones behind glass but but you know we'll be in the mega hubs somewhere
01:22:42.860 with a vr headset you know eating the bugs in the pod essentially but you can look you can look at
01:22:47.180 nature oh look there's nature we've rewilded everything look at how wonderful nature is there
01:22:52.060 it is right there but you you can't be part of that that's the that's the big difference therefore
01:22:57.340 they're not they're not pagans uh these these new religions that pop up it's a weird new age type
01:23:04.620 religion where basically you separate the people from actually like environment you know i mean so
01:23:09.580 they can like maybe maybe they worship things like that from like a far but it's not like it's taking
01:23:15.020 the human out of the equation which of course is is completely new and hasn't really as far as i know
01:23:20.780 anyway like existed before i don't i don't even think like uh the uh the misinterpretation around
01:23:27.500 the gnostics which you know claims that they were all you know kind of anti anti the world essentially
01:23:32.940 right it's all made by uh you know uh uh you know yaldaba doth essentially right but even that was a
01:23:41.100 misinterpretation but even even then you can say like okay well they still had like they might have
01:23:45.260 had a weird you know take on or or read relationship to it but they were still part of it you know i
01:23:50.700 mean now we have the technology where we just kind of can separate ourselves entirely and we can live
01:23:55.180 in like synthetic artificial environments and that's what this kind of stuff is part of so the interfaith
01:24:01.180 center for sustainable development uh is having a kind of a i guess a religious uh ceremony really
01:24:09.500 uh at mount sinai in sinai a prophetic call for climate justice and a ceremony of repentance
01:24:19.740 between november 6th and 18th 2022 the united nations climate conference cop 27 will take place on the
01:24:27.260 sinai peninsula in sharam el-shik egypt's religious communities and religious leaders have a key role to
01:24:33.740 play in addressing climate change and climate justice which requires deep transformation within
01:24:41.980 society of course of course it does of course it does complete overhaul and will be in charge
01:24:47.580 the knowledge of what changes are critically needed to diminish long-term harm to the planet
01:24:55.580 and it's readily readily available however bringing climate change in action demands deeper changes
01:25:01.180 in attitude and a change of heart and start we're going to change your your your emotional attitude
01:25:07.340 towards this and we got to get into your head and uh rewire you essentially this has been the domain of
01:25:12.780 religions for millennia religions are sources of inspiration for the transformation of heart and
01:25:19.500 the ensuing changes of attitude to support challenge uh to support challenge and inspire discussion during cop 27
01:25:26.860 at sharam el-shik interfaith climate events will take place in sham sharam el-shik london jerusalem
01:25:34.700 and elsewhere that will be heart-stirring transformative and a moment of inspiration for religious
01:25:40.620 communities and for humanity religious leaders will call for a re-examination of deep-seated attitudes
01:25:48.380 and for identifying ways to transform these attitudes for the well-being of earth our common home
01:25:53.900 look i also think we should take care of earth but i also don't think we should exclude humans from
01:25:59.660 it you know call me crazy you know there are things you can do to actually help the environment and and
01:26:05.020 you know you know de-industrializing is not going to be part of that either um it's going to lead to
01:26:11.100 incredible collapse right mount sinai is a mountain whose memory and meaning loom large as a place of
01:26:17.580 revelation in the collective consciousness of christianity judaism islam and others
01:26:24.460 what are the others as an ancient sacred place it was the site of prophetic experience and receiving
01:26:32.460 god's message for the prophets uh prophets moses and elijah in the three abrahamic traditions
01:26:38.780 and the prophet muhammad in the muslim tradition cop 27 taking place in sinai can remind humanity of our
01:26:46.540 sacred responsibility to care for god's creation so that's the initial text to that we're gonna take a look
01:26:52.620 a couple of videos here too a finnish lutheran priest has some stuff to say about this too
01:26:59.580 i'm not sure if they are behind it but he seems to be have a fairly prominent role in this interfaith
01:27:04.620 center for sustainable development oh that's just that term right um so let's just listen to that and
01:27:12.220 you know i think you i think the framing is clear here basically like it's it's in a way it is a new
01:27:18.700 religion but at the same time they're using existing religious institutions and transforming
01:27:23.660 them into something that fits their narrative much better and again i think that that's part of the
01:27:29.260 great narrative that claus schwab and you know these people talked about when they're in saudi arabia
01:27:33.260 we need a story we need something where people belong we if we can make it emotional religious
01:27:38.700 spiritual all the better right so this is what the uh the finnish priest said here listen to this
01:27:47.820 greetings from finn name is tapio luoma and i am the archbishop of the evangelical lutheran
01:27:54.380 church of finland esteemed leaders dear brothers and sisters here on late october the finnish ecumenical
01:28:03.900 council a cooperative body of churches and christian organizations in finland celebrates the so-called
01:28:11.580 ecumenical responsibility week the purpose of this week is to make people reflect question and evaluate
01:28:20.300 their own lifestyle in relation to the state of the world particular attention is paid to human rights
01:28:28.220 and a just world this year the finnish ecumenical council but uh whitey though right decided to show
01:28:37.020 its support for the united nations target program agenda 2030 which strives to achieve the united nations
01:28:46.380 goals for a sustainable future on an individual and societal level uh so right along agenda 2030
01:28:49.420 so right along agenda 2030 sustainable development goals wow what a what a shocking surprise you got a
01:28:53.980 a lutheran finnish priest uh lining up the whole i guess the state religion of finland and along these lines
01:28:59.900 call me wow what a what a magical shock strives to achieve the united nations goals for a sustainable future
01:29:08.300 on an individual and societal level the finnish word kohtuus was chosen as the
01:29:16.140 theme of this year's ecumenical responsibility week kohtuus do you have any fins watching
01:29:24.220 i assume swedish imperialism still reigns in your t your taught swedish am i right is that same as
01:29:29.180 law gum could does anybody in chat know is that law gum i'm just it's fine i'm just it's curious
01:29:34.620 i'm like you know it's a small tangent let me know if there's someone speaking uh finnish and swedish
01:29:39.500 the finnish word kohtuus can be translated into moderation which means not aiming for too much or too
01:29:49.580 little but just right it can also mean yeah so most likely that's what it it's most likely that in
01:29:56.540 unselfishness that you do not act only for your own good but take the best of others into a consideration
01:30:04.940 the word can't be translated even into an idea of balance or harmony i believe that today's people
01:30:14.220 and societies should relearn a way of life that boils down to those key words moderation
01:30:21.900 unselfishness and balance and it's like okay that's that's you know that's good right i mean
01:30:28.700 i i agree with that i think it's way too extreme and unbalanced in this thing but it always comes
01:30:34.620 down to well according to whom and whose definition and who's deciding what what that is and in
01:30:40.540 relation to what right it's it's like it usually is right and you never really get like clear
01:30:45.420 definitions of this stuff or well what do you mean and then of course you know if they do things such
01:30:49.580 as you know oh it lines up with agenda 2030 then it's like all right i'm out like no way this is just
01:30:54.060 like weirdo new religious uh uh cult mentality that's like baking in you know climate change
01:31:01.820 with the sustainable development goals which which again it just means a bunch more of the same
01:31:06.860 all the global homo stuff it means you know open borders and like oh you can't be you're not selfish
01:31:11.980 are you thinking about yourself now oh you have to put the group in in ahead of you but but of course
01:31:17.260 we get white people can't think as a good you can't think you know let's say uh dismissing individuality
01:31:23.180 then uh and saying well we need to think as a good no that would be highly discouraged and dismissed
01:31:29.100 obviously right so you got to think globally that's the point too you have to think global homo and
01:31:33.820 everyone else we should not hoard things for ourselves nor spend more than we need tell that to uh you
01:31:43.100 know to elon musk and jeff bezos and you know well he's not alive now but you know like um shell that the
01:31:51.100 sheldon adelson's tell that to uh larry think or whatever right no they'll be fine they're the one
01:31:57.340 pushing or like at least lining up with stuff like this right the esg and then for them it will be
01:32:01.580 fine they'll be fine as religious leaders our task is to first embrace this ourselves and practice it
01:32:09.660 in our own communities only after that we can act as shouting voice in society and encourage and
01:32:18.300 demand the same from others the evangelical lutheran church of finland has set itself the goal of being
01:32:27.020 carbon neutral in 2030 the goal oh my god so you there it is right i don't think we at least not
01:32:37.260 officially we had that type of alignment with a lot of real you know the poop the pope and the catholic
01:32:42.860 church have kind of pushed these things right i think maybe i'm thinking yeah maybe i'll find
01:32:48.300 maybe there are some articles out there of him detailing like all the united nations sustainable
01:32:52.620 development goals and climate change you know we know we know some of that stuff but i think you're
01:32:57.340 going to start seeing this more and more and more right and you're also going to start to see a
01:33:01.580 an attempted merging or like unification of the different abrahamic uh branches right so you have
01:33:10.940 that uh new building in was it saudi arabia um was it called abraham house or what was it called again
01:33:18.380 i covered it a while back they're building three mega cubes right they're building a a cube for judaism
01:33:25.900 they're building a cube for christianity and they're building a cube for uh for for islam right a mosque
01:33:31.100 a church and a synagogue um i'll find the right exact name for it but it was like abraham house or
01:33:37.020 something like that right and so you're going to see at least an attempted unification of utilizing the
01:33:44.300 existing religious structures and take that more towards climate change and turning this into a client
01:33:49.740 a climate change cult essentially goal is important and we have a lot of work to do to achieve it
01:33:57.580 the church has a lot of buildings about 8 000 and also a lot of forests over 1 000 160 000 hectares
01:34:07.980 to achieve the goal buildings must be made energy efficient and carbon neutral forests must be
01:34:15.260 protected and managed so that they act as carbon sinks and are diverse in addition we should favor a
01:34:23.820 vegetarian diet oh of course yeah the real change absolutely why am i why am i not surprised surprised
01:34:31.900 by that every time of course you should eat we need to eat the bugs it needs concrete goals and
01:34:39.980 actions from churches and other religious communities from companies cities and states but it also requires
01:34:48.540 a change of heart we need moderation unselfishness and balance or as we say in finnish all according to our
01:34:59.260 standards let us pray lord all right we're not we're not doing that all right so there you go and we have
01:35:08.220 we have we have one more video here folks the eco bible and climate change
01:35:22.620 we're here in the old city of jerusalem near the western wall the dome of the rock and the church of
01:35:28.060 the holy sepulcher many religious people think that religion is one thing and ecology is another thing
01:35:34.300 and never do the two meet so why do we publish an ecological commentary to the bible
01:35:44.380 what does the bible have to say about climate change the rainbow is given as a sign that god
01:35:50.780 is not going to destroy the world according to nachmanides writing about 800 years ago rainbow
01:35:57.580 is a symbol of an army that has decided to stop fighting in a war and they put their bows into
01:36:05.420 the air and that half arc is a sign of not wanting to make war and so that's a it's it's the sign of
01:36:13.100 the noahide loss that's what that literally is what this what the symbol is for sign that god doesn't
01:36:18.540 want to keep making war with the earth and that god was ending the flood according to the late rabbi
01:36:23.900 jonathan sacks however if we don't do with it however if we don't do these things there will
01:36:28.300 be another flood isn't that the narrative within the climate change cult now right oh it's going
01:36:31.980 to be all these uh cities are going to be flooded and islands are going to disappear and blah blah blah
01:36:36.460 right by the british commonwealth there's an unspoken second half of that rainbow and that's that
01:36:44.300 humanity is also not supposed to make war on god's creation in our times we're pumping greenhouse
01:36:51.100 gas emissions into the atmosphere with reckless abandon and so at some level let me be really
01:36:56.780 clear on that i don't think we should ruin things you can be smart ecologically but this idea that
01:37:04.300 carbon has become the enemy is patently absurd and unscientific and there's nothing behind that that
01:37:11.820 that should be taken seriously that that's just the short and the end of it a lot of things could be
01:37:17.420 done but rarely do you hear these people talking about that right uh a lot of you know chemical
01:37:22.860 problems there's a lot of uh you know environmental damage because of certain areas overcrowded and
01:37:28.060 things like that right anyway that's kind of going out the window now anyway we're going to have a
01:37:31.820 demographic declass collapse anyway uh anyway this is very interesting the rainbow here it's judaism
01:37:39.340 it's christianity it's lutheranism and it's all pivoting towards using bible using the biblical
01:37:47.660 scriptures to drag people into that climate change cult mentality i think i think this is very smart on
01:37:55.020 their on their behalf hopefully you get a lot of people that uh that that dismiss that and turn against
01:38:01.260 it but i think a lot of people will be dragged into it unfortunately uh but hopefully i'm wrong we're
01:38:06.300 shooting arrows into the atmosphere and our carbon emissions are staying there for 100 years through
01:38:12.060 our plane travel through eating of meat through other ways that we burn no no travel no uh no eating
01:38:18.460 meat folks so fuels so we can learn from this implicit covenant of the rainbow that involves not only god
01:38:26.540 but also people to be better stewards of god's creation
01:38:33.340 all right is that it oh it might be a little more here let me see
01:38:36.940 go bible we bring together a hundred is this uh what was that lutheran pastor caleb
01:38:41.340 granier synced andrews lutheran church okay this is an eco bible we bring together hundreds of
01:38:47.260 ideas from rabbis going back over the millennia and contemporary scientists and i'm proud to share
01:38:53.180 with you that we just published eco bible on the world's biggest market in history amazon i'm also
01:38:59.580 glad to share that eco bible wow that's uh that's incredible bestseller in several amazon kindle
01:39:05.900 categories we published volume one on genesis and exodus and we're going to be publishing volume two
01:39:13.020 on leviticus numbers and deuteronomy
01:39:22.540 as a eco bible provides us with an invaluable resource and inspiration drawn from a vast cross
01:39:28.940 section of jewish sources and commentaries excuse me to enable us to live up to the biblical mandate to
01:39:35.580 love the creator and his creation uh rabbi david rosen
01:39:45.900 all right so just a bunch of quotes here at the end let's go back here ecological crisis is not a
01:39:51.260 crisis of the birds and the bees or the trees and the toads it's a crisis of how we live as spiritual
01:39:56.380 beings in a physical reality to live sustainably humanity needs to access the wellspring of religious
01:40:03.820 teachings on ecology everything hangs in the balance in this current moment the rainforests are
01:40:09.580 shrinking the deserts are expanding the ice caps are melting the planet is heating so with praise to
01:40:16.140 god we're most of that is both bible from jerusalem all right reverend dr maria leppekari director
01:40:26.060 swedish theological institute jerusalem i happen to put the videos up over there so i can't okay can i can't
01:40:32.140 see that uh quote there now all right anyway incredible stuff right they have the uh united
01:40:37.820 nations seal here on the website faith for earth with the uh uh the uh agenda 2030 sustainable development
01:40:46.060 goals on it and stuff like that so you you're seeing what's going on here right the elijah interfaith
01:40:51.500 institute the peace department what is that the is that israeli kind of looks like it maybe it's not
01:40:57.260 is that israeli can i click on that i'm just curious let me see no i can't click on that okay
01:41:04.220 interfaith center for sustainable development so this is happening right now and they're going to
01:41:08.940 have some little uh religious uh cult right here regarding all of this uh at mount sinai here i'm not
01:41:15.660 sure if it happened already i searched for it in google news there's a couple of these stories that came up
01:41:19.660 here's from the lutheran world federation cop 27 people of faith to join hands on eve of climate
01:41:27.580 summit uh let me see what's there i don't think it was a video here uh our commitment fundamentally
01:41:34.220 is based on faith said romario doorman doorman from the evangelical church of the river plate
01:41:42.460 as stewards of creation we are not its owner but its caretakers anyway a bunch of quotes here all
01:41:47.420 right so anyway so this is it's a it's a time of crisis and this is happening right now uh we have
01:41:52.780 to act now and don't think whatever and let's bring all the religions with us here right interfaith
01:41:58.380 the dialogue promotes holistic reflection on climate change on eve of cop 27 in egypt right let's play a
01:42:07.020 little bit of this one here interfaith gathering in the spirit of talanoa dialogue all right so this is
01:42:14.620 at cop 27 here world council of churches released this video we are here for the interfaith dialogue
01:42:34.140 on climate change we call it a talanoa dialogue that they got a concept from fiji and it's a way of
01:42:41.100 describing where we are from fiji all right okay where we want to go and find a way forward from
01:42:50.220 this dialogue because together as we go into groups now to have this discussion where we come from
01:42:55.260 different different faith traditions and even different religions how can we be part of the great
01:43:03.500 looks uh full of uh full of the spirit uh this guy here transition that we need when we are in this kind of crisis
01:43:11.100 that's right right there's no debate everyone has agreed to this and we it's a crisis and we get we
01:43:17.100 have to act now the faith we do need to act together but before we can act together we need to eat
01:43:25.340 together it's about that's right we need to we need to unify everybody okay that's that's the most
01:43:33.100 important thing right now we all need to uh be as one right it's funny because you you know you hear this
01:43:38.780 like oh they're trying to um sometimes you hear that within like those who kind of oppose that like
01:43:43.740 white people should have an identity of their own or something or you know we should it doesn't mean
01:43:47.500 we have to be mean to others but it means you know we we look after ourselves and us first and our kids
01:43:52.300 and you know and you you do the same you know you do you kind of thing right oh no that they're trying
01:43:57.980 to divide us right you hear you hear that slogan all the time and it's like uh no that literally at every
01:44:04.540 turn look look occasionally they might weaponize an ideology or a group usually to turn against
01:44:10.620 let's say western civilization or white people or something like that of course and that and that's
01:44:14.460 i can recognize that's a kind of a division or whatever but that that that that works because
01:44:19.580 there's already a natural division there of course right but no the the the primary thing that they're
01:44:24.220 trying to do is it's to unify everybody it's a one world religion it's a one world world
01:44:29.980 governmental structure is a one world uh you know mind it's a one word world uh new individual
01:44:38.220 essentially that they want and and and programs like this is is the proof for that this is this is
01:44:44.940 the addition to global governance right you govern people on multiple levels psychologically physically
01:44:52.380 and and of course spiritually as well and this takes care of the spiritual part
01:44:55.660 particularity of religion but it's about being together in a common course the whole of humanity faces
01:45:04.380 this crisis and so a dialogue like today definitely takes us a very powerful step into that direction
01:45:14.540 it's so important that we understand um how we live our faith how we live out into the world
01:45:24.780 and into our own communities our faith so whatever your basis of faith is in your spirituality
01:45:32.060 it's so important to live it out so here in this context of the cop living out our faith is how do we
01:45:39.820 engage the other how do we engage the negotiators how do we engage our our fellow ngos and uh observers
01:45:48.220 of course of course it is people who are coming forward so emphatically and so strong
01:46:05.420 so when i go i will feel um uh encouraged and justified that young people have got this
01:46:14.540 it's also a way for us as faith communities to to formulate ourselves in these issues and also
01:46:23.660 understand how much in common we have so it's it's a work for the future it's not just for this cop
01:46:28.940 all right wonderful very exciting folks so that's from the uh uh world council of churches
01:46:39.580 here we have i guess there's more here from on the eco bible
01:46:42.540 we need to look at this i guess we can look a little bit more the interfaith center for
01:46:45.500 sustainable development our mission the interfaith center for sustainable development reveals that
01:46:49.900 the connection between religion and ecology and mobilizes as faith communities to act
01:46:55.580 this group works on a global basis which are with current engagement in africa the middle east north
01:47:03.020 america and europe let's see how long this is here okay no this is short enough let's listen to this a
01:47:09.100 little bit there's the back to the uh the rabbi here spirituality environmental issues
01:47:16.140 the interfaith center for sustainable development is mission is to catalyze a transition to a
01:47:21.180 sustainable thriving and spiritually aware society through the leadership of faith communities
01:47:26.460 i want to share a brief quote from dr gus speth who was the former dean of the yale
01:47:31.660 school of forestry and environmental studies he said i used to think that if we threw enough good
01:47:36.700 science at the environmental problems we could solve them i was wrong the main threats of the
01:47:42.540 environment are not biodiversity loss pollution and climate change as i once thought they are
01:47:49.580 selfishness and greed and pride and for that we need a spiritual and cultural transformation something
01:47:55.660 we scientists don't know much about the ecological crisis in my view is actually messaging that
01:48:03.820 religion needs to step up to the plate because the ecological crisis is not a crisis of the birds and
01:48:08.940 the bees or the trees and the toads it's a crisis of the human being and of how we live as spiritual
01:48:14.940 beings in a physical reality and therefore the response to the ecological crisis if for the
01:48:22.380 issue really to be addressed has to be addressed at the deeper level in regards to spirituality and
01:48:28.780 religion and faith and that's that's why it's so important that we're here today in order to look at
01:48:35.260 how theological education can speak to these issues it's not also just about addressing ecology and
01:48:42.460 environmental justice which are very important it's also has an effect on theological education itself
01:48:48.300 because as you know many young people today seek in their theological studies to know how does my
01:48:54.860 faith relate to these issues that i that i'm concerned about and by speaking to them this
01:49:02.540 and relating ecology to religion or or finding how ecology flows organically from religion as pope
01:49:09.820 francis so clearly has demonstrated uh that also helps to um renew the relevance of religion in
01:49:16.940 modern society there you go so it's a win-win right you renew the relevance according you know there's like
01:49:22.860 it's a kind of on decline for the most part in the world the world is becoming less religious right
01:49:28.780 as they modernize and urbanize and stuff and you have of course declining uh demographics the population
01:49:35.260 numbers fertility is going down as a partially as a consequence of those things this is a way of then
01:49:41.260 as i said it's not they're not going to invent a new religion of sorts they are using at least
01:49:48.780 at least someone they want to build a new structure a framework for it they will use the existing one and
01:49:53.900 then just kind of transplant their stuff onto it or reinterpret things right in that manner and so it's a
01:49:59.740 win-win for them as well oh you know now is has meaning to all these young kids that we've
01:50:05.500 indoctrinated with climate change and they think they're all going to die and you know and you kind of
01:50:09.580 have you know the same is as an as an apocalyptic uh kind of an end uh end times um
01:50:18.300 theology or or idea story i guess weaved into it and stuff like that so there are some of those overlaps
01:50:23.740 and they will utilize that and they will uh they will do that reinterpretation and they could they
01:50:30.860 could very well be very successful with something like this to be honest uh cop 27 pope francis invites
01:50:36.700 christians to a month of ecological conversation pope francis has pledged and sorry placed the 2022 edition
01:50:46.380 of the time of creation under the sign of the fight against climate change during the ecumenical
01:50:53.020 celebration which will run from the 1st of september to 4th of october 2022 the pontiff is inviting
01:50:59.340 catholics and christians from other from other churches to undertake an ecological conversation
01:51:05.820 right so here so here it goes here's the un world religion lining up with uh the pope stuff and and the
01:51:13.420 other established abrahamic religions fascinating so now you know what they're doing on this front and
01:51:20.860 what that what what they're what they're up to basically right uh ultima power says uh good
01:51:26.140 evening henrik uh got three feet of snow here in northern washington yeah we got some here too in
01:51:32.380 northern idaho um most of it is kind of melted but there's still some on the ground uh pretty cold
01:51:38.460 though pretty sure ultima power continues here pretty sure this is the dark winter biden was told to
01:51:44.220 talk about it i i mostly agree on that yeah also our elections in washington have been rigged for decades
01:51:50.140 it takes longer than a day to count the votes something is fishy yeah was it someone pointed
01:51:55.100 out that they the votes of like uh i forget one of the like you but america's got talent or so you
01:52:02.300 know some i forget what it was it was like 500 000 votes or something like you know counted instantly
01:52:07.500 and stuff if they wanted to fix this they could to be honest you know i mean but they uh they don't
01:52:12.620 want it no no this is it's it's rigged and and they're um they're pushing out this is how they do
01:52:17.500 that's how they do it they can't they can't rely on an actual democratic system and you can't rely on
01:52:21.980 you know potential populists to be elected and again steering away from agendas like this
01:52:27.420 now i wanted to uh wing this bio too this is kind of an interesting story i think it's it's not as
01:52:32.380 dramatic as this this headline indicates here we'll look at the the details um but the claim here is
01:52:38.860 is that sweden ditches agenda 2030's climate change scam really okay on october 17th 2022
01:52:47.820 which is the leader of the moderate party who's selected um as the prime minister
01:52:54.780 um after the day after he was elected the next day he made it clear there would be no climate and
01:53:01.820 environment minister he dissolved the ministry of the environment environmental issues have been
01:53:07.100 relocated to the ministry of enterprise and in a way innovation um which is which is interesting
01:53:15.260 but i think i don't think it's as dramatic as that some of the swedish headlines said let me read those
01:53:20.300 to you real quick here uh during the third today's news says the new government scraps the environmental
01:53:26.620 department uh dog is industry today's industry had the similar headline um the environmental department
01:53:34.940 uh is cancelled uh with the devastating consequences now what should be known about this is that they
01:53:42.540 don't they're not actually they still have a position for this they're basically just baking it into a new
01:53:49.740 uh department as opposed to just having kind of its own dedicated one right uh it's still up on the
01:53:55.180 website for the for the um the the government in sweden uh the environmental department uh but they're adding it
01:54:01.980 in under the um yeah what was it the the translation you're gonna get it get the right uh yeah enter
01:54:09.580 ministry for enterprise and innovation right so they're but they're baking that into it so i think
01:54:14.460 it's still going to be have a kind of a leading role it's still going to be an issue i think the the the
01:54:19.500 greens and the libs and all that stuff are freaking out and they think oh my god that means no
01:54:23.420 consideration to you i'd be very shocked if they would do away with that like overnight immediately in
01:54:28.940 a country like sweden um to be honest it i guess what would potentially happen is that it's like
01:54:35.340 maybe some of the from their point of view then their business consideration is weaved into the
01:54:39.260 environmental questions as well we'll see what happens but it's going to be run by uh one from
01:54:44.460 the liberal party it's a completely insane uh party the the liberals uh
01:54:50.860 romina purku hatari what is it is estonian or something i don't know what where she's from
01:54:56.220 uh let me just check that real quick imagine that another uh another uh outsider right
01:55:05.420 what does it say personal life uh father a political refugee from iran okay there we go
01:55:11.180 um her mother is she swedestown i don't know anyway so she'll be heading that up anyway that's
01:55:15.500 what it says here uh the department of energy and innovation and business um is eba bush from the
01:55:22.460 christian democrats uh while the new climate and environmental minister rumina purku tahari
01:55:29.340 from the liberals will be climate and business department um head or chair i guess you could
01:55:36.780 you could say so we'll see whatever the point is i will see it's it's true to tell maybe they do some
01:55:41.660 amazing thing but there's been no like oh my god we there's been no state unlike the headline says
01:55:46.620 there's been no like official statement like okay we're not doing you know agenda 2030 yet i i think
01:55:53.020 i read a while back like you can find these things on most government websites uh i'll see if i can
01:55:59.580 dig out some for the next show more details on that but for the most part you can find that on like you
01:56:04.220 know most western european like oh we were dedicated to sustainable development goals or or you know our
01:56:09.900 government aligns with agenda 2030 blah blah blah stuff like that i mean most of the countries signed on to
01:56:14.460 it anyway right 180 i think something or 70 plus countries did sign up for for agenda 2030 or agenda
01:56:22.540 21 as it was called back then um so that hasn't changed they haven't like scrapped that so it's kind
01:56:28.220 of a misleading headline imagine that as usual uh however that doesn't mean that there might be some
01:56:33.660 better positions on you know the most insane climate questions which again have been mostly uh subversive
01:56:41.420 and very little has been actually um dedicated to dealing with true environmental issues so we'll
01:56:46.220 see what happens but it's an it's an interesting uh it's an interesting development on that but uh
01:56:51.900 yeah i think we're gonna have to start start wrapping up here we had some other
01:56:57.020 stories for today i guess the lat let me we can do let's do this as the last segment here
01:57:02.140 actually and we can end on this um shortages climate change economy fertilizer issues uh war in ukraine
01:57:17.820 you know you know the the thought process here everything is connected right so ukraine has been a a
01:57:23.500 linchpin in this towards getting us to this agenda getting russians minerals and fertilizer off the market
01:57:30.220 entirely through the sanctions issue uh ukraine of course stopped export of these kinds of things
01:57:34.860 as well so you have a tremendous loss on that front right so perfectly a perfectly executed puzzle piece
01:57:41.820 if you will uh in the agenda 2030 uh goals when it comes to the ukraine russia war u.s military is now
01:57:47.740 doing on-site weapons inspections in ukraine so they're being uh have a bigger uh involvement in that
01:57:54.140 uh and uh the next story i want to just uh show you or next video i want to show you
01:58:01.500 is how back in 2014 the uh tv show that ran in ukraine madame secretary with with uh with
01:58:08.140 with selensky in it because he was a it was an actor remember it was run by you know they talked about
01:58:14.220 how his the the war is run by an ex uh tv producer crew essentially right essentially
01:58:19.900 very interesting uh clipper that someone pulled out eastern ukraine becomes independent from
01:58:26.380 luhansk to odessa with the end of u.s sanctions against russia russia resumes oil and gas supplies
01:58:33.020 to the eu for at least 15 years listen to this clippers but this will be filmed back in 2014.
01:58:39.500 good eastern ukraine will become an autonomous state with its borders along the north of the
01:58:50.380 black sea from luhansk to odessa oblast an end to all united states economic sanctions on the russian
01:58:57.980 government as well as on individual russians an end to all travel bans except those on the united
01:59:04.140 states terrorist watch list russia agrees to restore gas and oil supplies to all european
01:59:09.580 union countries effective immediately and without interruption for a minimum of 15 years
01:59:16.220 and that's everything there you go wow okay it's almost like someone uh it's almost like someone
01:59:23.340 scripted this holy smokes can't make it up folks so to make uh matters a little bit more interesting
01:59:30.220 of this oh not that one where where did it go no no no that's not the one okay here it is i think
01:59:37.340 okay no i only have a video for that okay that's fine um
01:59:41.180 where do we go here uh here we go all right so sean penn went over there and of course
01:59:49.340 he gave zelensky one of his oscars for best that he won for best actor
01:59:54.140 this is for you oh sean yes please that is yours no i i feel terrible outside i just it's just the
02:00:06.700 symbolic silly thing yes but i if i know but if i know this is here with you then i'll then i'll feel
02:00:13.180 better and stronger for the fight so great great to honor but until we will when you when you win
02:00:19.660 bring it back to malibu correct yes okay because i'll feel much better knowing there's a piece of
02:00:25.180 me here we have to be
02:00:30.700 some moment which is very important it's not from me it's from ukraine
02:00:36.540 it's more
02:00:41.180 the president of ukraine
02:00:45.180 thank you
02:00:49.660 all right there you go so he has an oscar that sean penn won for best actor
02:01:00.540 i can't make it up and i'm thinking i'm looking for that one clip but we played it a while ago maybe
02:01:04.940 for uh uh if you're a viewer who's been with us for a while you know which one i'm talking about but
02:01:09.500 it's the guy at msnbc talking about how much he admires the zelensky kind of apparatus around him
02:01:16.460 really and he admits there that it's basically being run by ex-television producers you know and
02:01:22.220 it's it's incredible right and of course you had a the recent um he went in and we played that clip
02:01:28.860 too when he's getting a full 3d scan zelensky right and essentially they can do like a they can use ai
02:01:34.620 and a kind of a deep fake essentially to uh you know to use as they please essentially so we don't
02:01:39.420 even know if like he might check out at some point and all we're gonna get is like tv updates
02:01:43.420 from some digital deep fake or something it that's that's how crazy it is now it's going into a vr or
02:01:49.660 maybe like an augmented reality realm really that's that's the next step to all of this
02:01:54.300 all right anyway we did have some other stories but uh we'll push those back until next time please
02:01:59.580 join us on friday for flashback friday uh another good show coming up of course uh don't forget to
02:02:05.340 check out the latest members video up on redisemembers.com right now i think this is a very
02:02:09.660 important topic it's one of the most important things to focus on right now because i think
02:02:13.340 overall there's very little attention uh brought to these things the depopulation opportunity
02:02:19.260 demographers and economists alike are absolutely clueless as to why this is happening and essentially
02:02:26.540 i was starting to look into uh there's a book out called the um empty planet
02:02:32.940 planet with two canadian authors and basically they admit in there that if you if you basically
02:02:41.740 well one they admit that it's television that essentially is changing demographics around the
02:02:47.340 world as as women sit home even even in developing world and things like that you know countries like
02:02:52.540 brazil and and places where you've had a high birth rate they're urbanizing and modernizing quicker than
02:02:58.380 the west did and so therefore their uh replacement to fertility rates are are declining fat they're
02:03:04.620 aging faster even than european and western societies are doing but they're admitting in there and talking
02:03:11.020 about that that is basically education and uh schooling and television that's causing the the decline of
02:03:18.460 of the birth rates many of these women you know they become uh uh propagandized into thinking they they
02:03:25.340 don't want to have big families anymore and they look at all my mom grew up this anyway there's
02:03:29.500 probably an extension to that i'll talk a little bit more about that but essentially it's about
02:03:33.660 unless you go into some kind of i guess religious mode or something like that i'm not saying this is
02:03:40.700 the only way i think the population number will at some point kind of begin to recover and they will
02:03:45.420 plateau and recover and at some point you're going to be mostly left with individuals that are either
02:03:50.860 not susceptible to the propaganda and they intentionally want to have larger families
02:03:56.060 because they you know they're just different than many of the liberal mutants that want none or maybe
02:04:01.340 just one or something like that so those are going to be weeded out in a way and you're going to be
02:04:05.260 left with a smaller but a much more hardcore group that's more dedicated to uh to family no matter
02:04:11.340 what the circumstances are now it just happens to be that i think the modernization process will begin
02:04:15.900 to crumble which i think could actually work to our advantage doesn't mean it won't be hard doesn't
02:04:19.660 mean we won't have issues or problems economic is it's going to be tougher because we have a
02:04:24.540 debt-based system that's based on population growth and that's why of course they've tried to make up
02:04:29.260 with it with immigration and stuff but even that doesn't work it just offsets the inevitable anyway
02:04:34.300 now you just have two problems as opposed to just one now you're left with sure temporarily
02:04:39.180 a larger population but that population is now going to be divided along ethnic and
02:04:44.300 in some cases religious lines as well and that's going to be an even bigger problem but you know
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02:07:02.460 positive maybe ironically in in the strange times that we find ourselves in but remember this
02:07:08.300 there's one thing you can do to help right now it's to have more children that is the number one thing
02:07:14.700 that's what's going to make everything better later on down the road for for everybody especially
02:07:19.820 those who are inclined uh towards uh our point of view uh and again the second thing you can do is
02:07:25.180 is find your people find your tribe uh move be ready to relocate especially in these tumultuous times
02:07:31.180 it's a great time to do it's never been a i think a better time i know everyone can't do it
02:07:37.020 but if not you gotta you gotta make it you gotta you gotta be that linchpin you gotta be that center of
02:07:41.660 a community find good people get to know people around you i know sometimes that's hard right but
02:07:46.540 that's that's one thing we can do which is very good have more kids and then start building a
02:07:50.860 community those are some of the things that's going to ensure that we do much better uh as opposed to
02:07:56.540 poorly or disastrously uh in the next coming years all right boys and girls thank you so much for
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