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.
00:28:56.660there you go brazil there you have your uh charlatel moment right there what's gonna happen of course
00:29:18.100nothing right here's the car afterwards but things like that right it was a bolsonaro supporters and
00:29:24.340stuff they were like you know terrorized they were being violently targeted and all kinds of crazy
00:29:28.580stuff and so coming to the point of this here and by the way there were truckers there were all kinds
00:29:33.060of things that happened that we didn't cover in detail at the time as well uh truckers and farmers
00:29:37.620in brazil are working together to oppose the election results uh here's more footage of the truckers
00:29:43.460we have to play all this because we don't get stuck on this today here but anyway uh just some of
00:29:47.300this stuff warehouses in rio de janeiro's main food distributing center on fire in brazil sparking riots with
00:29:53.460the reported food loading uh or food looting rather crazy stuff like this
00:29:58.580all right anyways you get a little bit of an idea of some of the chaos that we saw there
00:30:24.100but so in the wake of this to get to the point of why i wanted to show that and kind of how it relates
00:30:28.100to the thing that's happening in the u.s you know as the kind of elite i mean yeah so the clip i played
00:30:35.140in the beginning think of that too of like you need brazil part of kind of an american union things like
00:30:40.900you can't have you can't have people like bolsonaro and trump and although they can be you know decent
00:30:46.100on some issues they can be worse than others but it's not really about that it's like if you don't have
00:30:49.940100 raps over these guys they they they want them out right they want to regionalize the world they
00:30:55.940want a multi-polar world order and that means the european union that means the asian pacific union
00:31:00.900which of course russia is aligning itself with now you have the whole bricks situation an african union
00:31:06.580then you have an north you know an american union things like this right at least the north american
00:31:11.460union to begin with like what uh mexico u.s and canada but it would probably extend and just be
00:31:16.260the all of americas at some point too and you can't have a bolsonaro in there right so you you got to
00:31:21.220get a lula in there you got to get them to to line up with this this new agenda so basically in brazil
00:31:25.860what they did is uh they basically criminalized questioning uh the election results here's the
00:31:32.580video from uh this is uh alexandra de mura mura i think it is he's the president of the brazilian
00:31:38.740superior electoral court subtitled clip here but uh check out what he said
00:31:43.140as eleições acabaram o segundo turno acabou democraticamente no
00:31:51.540último domingo o tribunal superior eleitoral proclamou o vencedor o vencedor
00:32:00.740toma será diplomado dia 19 até 19 de dezembro e tomará posse dia 1º de janeiro de 2023
00:32:10.620is this is a democracy this is a alternance of power this is a state republicano
00:32:18.220and there is no way to question a result that was demograph democratically shown
00:32:30.060this is a fair and secure election the point is even if it was the idea that you can't question it is
00:32:40.620and and you know demand proof or whatever review it to what what's uh do an audit right that is
00:32:46.620absurd anti-democraticos com movimentos criminosos que serão combatidos e os responsáveis
00:32:54.140apurados irresponsabilizados sob a pena da lei a democracia venceu novamente no brasil
00:33:02.620e quero parabenizar democracy has won again in brazil o tribunal superior eleitoral os tribunais
00:33:09.100regionais eleitorais todos os juízes eleitorais os membros do ministério público eleitoral e mais do que
00:33:16.620isso 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
00:33:34.620democraticamente o resultado das eleições aqueles que criminosamente não estão aceitando aqueles que
00:33:42.460criminosamente estão praticando atos antidemocráticos serão tratados como criminosos e a sua responsabilidade
00:33:51.740as responsabilidades serão apuradas so people that question this and don't basically believe in the
00:33:58.380election that because it was a democrat if there's that will define them as anti-democratic and that's
00:34:03.740going to be punishable by by law right that's what he says they will they will be treated like criminals uh
00:34:09.820he says at the end there uh so that's it that's that's democracy we're right there the the god that
00:34:14.940failed uh as the book goes by uh was it hans herman hopper right uh this is their new this is new new
00:34:21.820linchpin in their religious system and so-called democracy is part of this uh and of course that's
00:34:27.740whatever they say that it is and when they cheat that's safe and effective and it's 100 uh democratic
00:34:35.020and if you question that well you're a dangerous uh terrorist which is a uh threat to our democracy and
00:34:40.380we have to put you in jail essentially all right so
00:34:46.460that's to show you the overlap between what's happening some other parts of the world as well
00:34:50.700and we've seen this in other european countries we talked about the swedish swedish
00:34:54.220election there was some stuff there which was fishy uh and basically there is no
00:34:59.500deeper investigation in some cases you can have
00:35:03.340evidence tricky small local things there's a little bit something here a little bit something
00:35:06.380but nothing is really compiled accepted into the courts and then you know processed or or fairly
00:35:12.140looked at essentially uh it's just they just say that it was safe and it's very fair and uh secure
00:35:19.980and then that's what you have to believe essentially right all right so speaking of another ad that
00:35:25.740actually ran during this midterm election here in georgia uh was this one and it was uh not too bad
00:35:32.860check this out this is from uh stephen miller you know the guy who worked with uh trump i believe
00:35:37.020isn't he jewish i think he's jewish right stephen miller um america first legal ran this in georgia
00:35:43.980check this out when did racism against white people become okay joe biden put white people last in line
00:35:49.500for covet relief funds kamala harris said disaster aid should go to non-white citizens first liberal
00:35:55.340politicians block access to medicine based on skin color progressive corporations airlines
00:36:00.940universities all openly discriminate against white americans racism is always wrong the left's
00:36:07.100anti-white bigotry must stop we are all entitled to equal treatment under law america first legal paid
00:36:13.420for this ad yeah not too bad and uh boy were the uh were the leftists upset about this one
00:36:22.780it was tweeted out by this guy waleed shahid
00:36:26.060uh yeah justice democrats this if it was actually the expose of them not too long ago
00:36:32.300i don't think did we cover that the next generation of justice democrats this was actually
00:36:38.700run by shank yogurt and we have a clip with him a little bit later considering who uh who runs the
00:36:44.300media to to enable uh much of this of course uh but uh yeah justice democrats it was a couple of people
00:36:50.860i forget some of the other people kind of behind the scenes to justice democrats i'll see if i can
00:36:56.060pull out that video and maybe we can play that in the stream it's actually fairly decent uh but they
00:37:00.860basically demonstrated that like someone like aoc uh is is a hired actor she's basically like a composite
00:37:07.740character that they invented uh they were looking for they were doing uh um uh what is it called again
00:37:15.100you do acting uh uh you try to find the right actor for the role essentially i forget what the word is
00:37:20.300there's a term for it right and they were trying to uh just find uh kind of the right combination of
00:37:27.260certain proper properties i think both you know looks wise but also uh kind of attitude and things
00:37:34.380like that and then they took a bunch of policies and they just kind of put that right on her yeah like
00:37:39.100a casting call thanks uh chat uh something like that basically a casting call and and they chose her
00:37:46.940and then they said that these are your beliefs blah blah blah and with all these justice democrats was
00:37:50.540was behind all that stuff and um they were they they are like the new you know they've been in the
00:37:57.660point made in the video was that they have had this long-term uh tactic of of infiltrating the the
00:38:03.740democratic party put their more radical anti-white lunatics in power and that's largely worked and it
00:38:11.340could help it might have helped you know both with election fraud and stuff like that too uh but the
00:38:16.300the inorganic kind of synthetic nature of it is very attractive to most people where they can just
00:38:21.900kind of create a character like that uh put push all those you know kind of the right policies into one
00:38:27.660package and then sell it to people and said there's so many mutant lunatics uh liberals out there these
00:38:33.500days 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
00:38:40.620detail yet but this was kind of interesting uh let me see here yes here so someone did a trade uh mark
00:38:50.300for the slogan i guess white lives matter kanye west can't sell a white lives matter shirts because
00:38:58.860two black men own the trademark i actually haven't seen the whole clip let's listen a little bit to this
00:39:05.180uh here oh uh ramsis let me start with you what do you plan to do with this trademark of white lives
00:39:11.740matter well um at present we plan to do nothing um just hold it so that no white person can use it
00:39:21.340nothing is plenty uh as you can imagine um we have lawyers advising us on how to best protect the the
00:39:29.340trademark so um it will not be used to hurt harm uh trigger uh any any people and as long as we are
00:39:39.740the uh people in the position to decide how it is uh used in commerce uh we will do our best to
00:39:46.460minimize the effect that it may have on people so we'll have to see if like what there's like telegram
00:39:53.020channels right with uh white lives matters fairly distributed you know there's like maybe a group over
00:39:58.060here with that name one over there and i would assume if there's any kind of someone sells a
00:40:02.860patch or a t-shirt or something uh then they can legally sue them i would assume that and i assume
00:40:08.540that's the goal with it i don't think these two uh guys are the ones behind it necessarily but someone
00:40:14.060showed up maybe maybe a businessman showed up and uh told them this is uh what you should do
00:40:20.700she but who knows who knows so quickly just explain that so oh uh ramsis let me say you voted over
00:40:29.500there let me let me keep going here where are we here we go people in the position to decide how it is
00:40:34.540uh used yes we um and just to make it clear we didn't purchase or pursue the mark it was actually
00:40:43.100assigned to us by one of our listeners yeah so one of your listeners you you should do this
00:40:50.380got the trademark and anonymously as i understand it gave it to you
00:40:56.940what i think is so fascinating about this gentleman is and i want to jump in here what's so fascinating
00:41:00.780about this is you know for a lot of people don't realize that you know you have the right to trademark
00:41:06.060certain phrases in connection with a product in particular and what was so ingenious i think about
00:41:11.340this original notion was that if you trademark something then obviously it cannot be used by
00:41:17.180other people you've got to obviously police that and make sure it's not being used but it was the
00:41:21.580goal that i think is so fascinating that everyone needs to know about because you you were a little
00:41:26.140bit concerned about being able to and others being able to exploit this particular phrase being able to
00:41:32.620profit off yes exactly white white people should i mean in this case what is kanye and all that stuff but
00:41:38.060the point is we don't want anybody out there to use this phrase you see so let's let's let's use the
00:41:45.820legal let's get litigious here essentially right and commerce let's use the business aspect to this
00:41:52.380and go in there and kind of like i'm surprised no one has you know done this before i would assume
00:41:57.500the blm slogan and all that stuff it's tied to corporations or groups or all that kind of stuff
00:42:02.460already right so you can't it's not like you can do this one back already they've already done it
00:42:06.460right that was really the drive i guess i guess it demonstrates a little bit of the disorganization
00:42:11.260among uh uh you know people who are generally you know white positive or or white advocates or pro
00:42:17.740white people you you could argue uh not that this is the most important thing to sell a t-shirt with
00:42:22.140it i'm not saying that but i'm saying that's the point being if so if someone uses this to put it on
00:42:26.780a t-shirt they can sue you that's the point right the force of why it was assigned why it was given in
00:42:31.340the first place but speak to us a little bit about why it's so important to you to have this not be
00:42:36.780able to be profited off of in the time we're in yeah i'll go first um so it's really about controlling
00:42:45.900who can profit from it um again we have to be very careful about uh the language here because
00:42:51.980um trademarks are a little tricky but um in terms of how it feels to be um at the helm of this moment
00:43:01.580uh i i can say that that it feels good to see people's reaction to it to to see people feel like
00:43:09.020they have um a reason to smile you know the the past few weeks have been heavy for a lot of people
00:43:14.140been triggering for a lot of people and so that that feels good and again we're going to do right by
00:43:18.780folks it's it's a real hard life all right so there you go now you can't use white lives matter uh
00:43:26.060ladies gents uh i actually i want to play let me do this before we do that check out this here's
00:43:31.180another clip speaking of you know you saw what was it like tariq uh nasheed he tweeted out the
00:43:39.740the uh video of was it two younger white guys that were in prison outfits they had blackface on i don't
00:43:46.220have the clip here but some of you might have seen it right and it kind of reminds me of that a little
00:43:50.460bit it was like that's like the worst examples that can come up and it was for halloween by the
00:43:55.580way too it was a halloween costume right someone was like the warden and then it was like two uh
00:43:59.740two white kids in blackface and and this is a these are examples of like the worst of crimes that
00:44:05.820they can kind of hone in on to prove that we live in a white supremacy white supremacist society right
00:44:11.500and civilization on the flip side of that you don't really hear that much coverage of let's say the
00:44:18.620uh you know the out of bounds let's say statistics when it comes to certain racial demographics of
00:44:24.380over-representation uh in crime or things like uh rape and things like this right and as usual the
00:44:31.500media just hones in on one little aspect they uh they that that's what they do they're the when
00:44:37.900whenever there's a white not even crime in this case right this is what these stats show the white
00:44:41.820on black crime levels which is you know among the lowest beyond hispanic on black violence it's among
00:44:47.100the lowest if you compare to black on white violence or black on hispanic violence or hispanic
00:44:52.300on white violence for example but that's what they hone in on and that's the big problem um
00:44:58.300um but even when it comes to language it's it's vastly uh disproportionate or or on on evil i guess
00:45:09.500on unequal i guess that's a better term not on evil on unequal uh uneven where basically you have
00:45:15.980people on mainstream team tv that can call uh for example the white demographic roaches uh without
00:45:22.380again no biggie no biggie no no no someone's fired whatever and apparently it was one of the guy
00:45:27.020gals at uh the view sunny hostin or hostin who called white republican women roaches for voting for
00:45:36.060the republican party a while back she was actually confronted about that check out this clip for a
00:45:41.020little bit more details on that but again imagine we're gonna we're gonna say that right imagine if
00:45:46.060this was said about uh you know black people or something well what do you think would have happened
00:45:51.820with that person right uh or or let's say that say you know the kanye situation right where you can't
00:45:57.260even question institutionalized influence and disproportionate power from certain ethnic groups
00:46:03.500because then you're canceled and fired but when it comes to calling white women roaches totally fine
00:46:08.060check this out but i want to say one thing i've um i've said that i think the economy and crime are the
00:46:12.300big motivating factors in this election but barack obama said something a couple weeks ago that stuck with
00:46:17.180me this won't be a popular opinion at the table but i worry that some of the far left has become
00:46:22.460so negative in how they talk about the other parties far left people who who even is far who are you
00:46:29.660actually talking about okay what do they do they really exist i don't i think that's a lie you can
00:46:36.140others both sides of this because the far left i said hi not like i'm talking to my husband the
00:46:40.460father car left did not storm the capital so let's talk about that you called white republican women
00:46:46.380cockroach actually i didn't and you said they're acting like i used in a similar let me let me
00:46:51.580answer that okay okay so here's what i'm going to ask you to do wow yeah i'm going to ask you to
00:47:00.780tone it down a bit because i can't hear anything no one can hear what's being saying she just said i
00:47:04.940called white women roaches go ahead and my mother's a white woman so i wouldn't say that go ahead and
00:47:09.580respond second of all but you did say that here it comes listen to this what i used was a metaphor really
00:47:14.700more in a simile a simile and i said i just used the metaphor of of cockroaches for white it's just
00:47:20.940a metaphor i didn't really call them roaches i just compared them to roaches as a metaphor get it
00:47:27.420white women republicans i just read a poll that the suburbans are now voting republican that is like
00:47:35.020roaches voting for raid now by there you go so you did say that okay good just being clear the way that
00:47:43.500wasn't my joke let me finish that wasn't my joke that was john legu's almost joke it's a joke that
00:47:49.020i've used on this show a few weeks ago let me finish referring to latinos and no one had anything to say
00:47:56.780about it sec the last thing i'll say is i continued by saying do they want to be in gilead do they want
00:48:03.820to lose their rights they're voting against their first interest i'm trying to make you consider you
00:48:07.420you are you are actually no i want you to consider what i said that is what you said what you said
00:48:12.780is it's like don't raise assembly don't say that i but you understand all right we're going to break
00:48:19.100we're going to break we'll be right back all right there you go anyway so yeah so she did say that right
00:48:26.460a little bit uh out of bounds right there right conservative thinker over on entropy says uh white
00:48:31.180lives matter she she i'm gonna be sued is that what's happening are you trying to get me sued
00:48:36.780here conservative thinker says lives white matter yeah is that would that be okay do you think could
00:48:41.420you twist i guess you could twist it right it has to be i think the trademark has to be exact right
00:48:45.740down to the t uh white people matter because everything says as well that's right yeah you could
00:48:50.380get creative right uh you know not everyone likes the term but european lives matter how about that or you
00:48:57.260know your euro lives matter and you know and i don't just mean that people who lives in europe but
00:49:03.180people who originally came from europe obviously right i think you can work your way around that
00:49:08.300thank you uh conservative thinker appreciate that so you can call them roaches right that is no problem
00:49:15.900uh and of course we know how little uh consequences that will have for them because we live in an anti-white
00:49:21.820system surprise surprise now i want to change topic here a little bit i want to get into some of the
00:49:27.100stuff that's happening on the climate change front i guess uh because we have an important event
00:49:35.660cop 27 taking place and i actually wanted to begin on this story and i didn't cover it at the time but i
00:49:42.380think it's kind of important we've seen an increasing attack on the food supply in different ways in some
00:49:47.900cases it's been an actual like you know factories burning down or they're grinding to a halt because of
00:49:55.820certain issues uh you know formula issue was about some bacteria that's allegedly in the thing in the
00:50:03.660in the formula uh severe weather shut down this factory a small plane crashed into the sorting facility
00:50:11.900at a big potato farmer you know like things like that like one after the other trained derailments of
00:50:18.780like potash and you know fertilizer things like that right uh so the alaskan snow crab season because
00:50:25.500you know this is a another food source a lot of people get their you know they eat seafood and crab
00:50:31.260is part of that obviously has been cancelled for the first time ever as officials investigate
00:50:37.500disappearance of an estimated one billion crabs in the last two years a 90 drop in their overall population
00:50:46.220uh this daily mail piece says here and we actually have a clip from this i guess i could uh summarize the
00:50:51.820story a little bit for us um i'm not saying it's not real that they're not that you know these crabs are
00:50:58.700are not there anymore maybe they have relocated and stuff right there's that tv show like uh dead
00:51:05.020this catch right is based around this and uh obviously they had to do have fairly advanced technology i think to find where the i
00:51:12.220i forget what the term is for like is you know the the whole uh uh you know colony of crabs or whatever
00:51:18.380you 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
00:51:22.540or have they moved or whatever but of course they're blaming uh global warming for this right it's uh
00:51:28.060many they say here at the end many scientists believe that global warming could be responsible for
00:51:33.020the declining number of snow crab in the area could be noted could be they don't have any proof of this
00:51:38.860but obviously this is how they would pivot here's a short segment on this being a fisherman isn't
00:51:44.220a nine to five job this was a photo that was taken when i was pregnant with her it's a lifestyle
00:51:49.660often spanning generations brie dwyer is a commercial fishing industry photographer and storyteller her
00:51:55.980husband captain sean dwyer is featured on the tv show deadliest catch that type of lifestyle takes a
00:52:02.460certain kind of person and it also takes a certain amount of drive that is really inspiring the alaska
00:52:14.300department of fish and game announced monday that for the first time in u.s history the bering sea snow
00:52:20.380crab season is cancelled for the second consecutive year bristol bay red king crab is also closed
00:52:26.860citing in a statement long-term conservation and sustainability of crab stocks there is a
00:52:32.220small bared eye season a little over two million pounds and we have to make that decision of whether
00:52:38.780it makes sense or not for our boats the dwyers are part of the two to three vessels equipped to catch
00:52:43.740that crab of the 60 vessel fleet within alaska bering sea crabbers we understand when the state shuts us
00:52:50.620down for conservation and to take pressure off the stock but what we're not seeing is the state also
00:52:55.980taking actions on other sectors that have fishing impacts and affect our stock as bycatch so that's what
00:53:01.820they would want to do right shut it all down which you could which you gotta be able to argue right
00:53:08.380is that is this really uh is it really necessary or is it is it i wouldn't say political but ideological
00:53:17.420perhaps that it's like one you can attack the food supply uh which causes more problem but you can pivot
00:53:24.700and blame climate change which then you seek to do political and ideological action with i'm not saying it's
00:53:30.460justified there's an awful lot of mouths to feed um and of course you do have to have responsible
00:53:36.060fishing i i totally understand that however that they some of these people in government that they're
00:53:41.100the people who look after and decide this is some of the worst people right but you do have situation
00:53:45.260where china for example they they go around and they trawl the oceans wherever they can some cases
00:53:49.980illegally illicitly right you've had issues between uh spain and france and england in some cases like
00:53:55.660which which uh which uh ocean to to fish and some of them they just trawl everything out of there you
00:54:02.700know what i mean and they just ruin uh the so i do recognize that it's yes it is a problem but you
00:54:09.020always have to put that extra little you know asterisk after that and say like okay uh but is is there
00:54:13.820also an ideological kind of political motivation behind this very very probable very possible this news
00:54:20.300trickling down to coastal communities processors and local markets once the holidays start you know
00:54:29.340there won't be any more king crap and making fishermen families wonder as fishermen we are stewards
00:54:35.820of the resource and of our oceans and we do care tremendously will they be able to pass on their
00:54:42.220legacy to the new generation at the end of the day we're fishermen
00:54:45.500the executive director for the alaska bering sea crabbers tells me the crab supply will definitely
00:54:54.460come back but the fishermen who lose their businesses during this year will likely not come back and lose
00:55:01.020everything because of that they are asking for emergency relief like that of farmers during a crop
00:55:06.700failure live here in seattle i'm kristin goodwillie king five news king five news all right so
00:55:14.380which takes us into this little issue here then of the climate change because that's obviously
00:55:17.900what they're kind of pivoting towards that's what they're blaming this is this is climate change blah
00:55:21.980blah blah and i wanted to use to a little uh reminder here right of where we're going uh we've
00:55:27.500talked about this many times before absolute zero we've talked about the uh you'll own nothing and you'll
00:55:33.020be happy slogan right in that famous uh video that they ended taking down and by the way too i wanted to
00:55:38.460hear this one check that one out uh one of the predictions the world economic forum had in that too
00:55:42.860uh was a handful of countries will dominate we're seeing the uh balancing act right now where
00:55:48.540the powerful players need to be taken down a few notches and those that have less power need to be
00:55:53.740lifted up so that you can have a balance of power you can have a multi-polar uh world order as opposed
00:55:59.420to you know just a a super power or or a couple of superpowers that's part of that agenda as well
00:56:05.820however back to the you'll own nothing and be happy uh meme essentially that that became
00:56:10.620i saw that we had one from 2016 already actually uh with a uh lunatic uh norwegian activist
00:56:18.860uh who said back in december 20 uh sorry december 12th rather 2016 welcome to 2030 i own nothing
00:56:26.780have no privacy and life has never been better did you guys say yes so that actually beat that that
00:56:35.980started with a crazy norwegian activist back in 2016 now they did have an article that's linked up to
00:56:42.140that which they took down unfortunately so i even the maybe we could find it on like the wayback machine
00:56:47.900or something so i didn't have time to or arcad was actually down at the time uh when i was trying to
00:56:52.620find that let me see if i can find that real quick for you guys uh but anyway that's just to emphasize
00:57:00.460the point right that's where we're going let's see if they have it be interesting to see oh they do have
00:57:06.140it okay good all right didn't check that yet and it's slow horribly slow okay here we go uh welcome to
00:57:16.5402030 i own nothing have no privacy and life has never been better welcome to my city or should i
00:57:24.940say 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
00:57:31.260clothes even not a not a single thing out might seem odd to you but it makes perfect sense for us in this
00:57:37.900city everything you considered a product has now become a service including your immune system by the
00:57:43.420way we have access to transportation accommodation food and all the things we need in our daily lives
00:57:49.340one by one all these things became free yeah it's always free of course it's of course it's free
00:57:57.100so it ended up not making sense for us to own much first communication became digitized and free
00:58:01.980to everyone then when clean energy became free yeah dream on things started to move quickly
00:58:08.060transportation dropped dramatically in price it made no sense for us to own cars anymore
00:58:12.060because we would call a driverless vehicle or a flying car for longer journeys within minutes
00:58:18.780we started transporting ourselves in a much more organized and coordinated way when public because
00:58:23.260we didn't need to go we couldn't go anywhere see agenda 2030 is about to drive you off of the land
00:58:27.980you'll have no property you can't grow your own food you have you have bug protein maybe some vertical
00:58:33.580farms and like you know control trailers or shit like that this is uh that's gothenburg is that
00:58:41.020gothenburg yeah that's gothenburg right there holy shit okay is that i thought it was in norwegian
00:58:45.500denmark yeah parliament of denmark right but that's that's gotta be that's gothenburg that's not denmark
00:58:50.860do they uh do they detail that in there they just couldn't even get the city right gothenburg no okay
00:58:58.060all right anyway detail i didn't mean to do uh uh get getting on that one yeah the death of shopping think
00:59:03.900of anything going on now as well look there's obviously a problem with like endless consumerism and having
00:59:08.700that as a replacement for family and ideology and culture and tradition like i get all that
00:59:14.140but the way they want to pivot this is is no good either right obviously uh this is the the worst kind
00:59:19.980of future that you can ever imagine right it will be ubi a rent a rent future you just everything is
00:59:26.300a service as they said and stuff like that and it reminded me of something rishi sunak entered into
00:59:33.820here here recently as well we'll get to that in a moment here like and warrior over on entropy says
00:59:38.38016 of hiring managers surveyed say they have been told to de-prioritize white men when evaluating
00:59:46.060candidates and 14 have been told to de-prioritize hiring white women excuse me link here oh not found
00:59:55.980that'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
01:00:02.060let me take let me take that off there that's weird so i can find that link there like in resume builder
01:00:08.860i haven't heard of that source before can we get it no sorry guys let me see if i can fix this
01:00:17.100now let's try there we go okay cool one in six hiring managers have been told to stop hiring
01:00:24.140white men what source is the resume builder interesting okay cool i'm why am i'm not
01:00:28.860surprised right well the past several years companies big and small have made have been
01:00:34.540making public their efforts to improve diversity equity and inclusion that's right they're trying
01:00:40.540to be more inclusive of white people that's what's going on here uh and and those initiatives as
01:00:46.380detailed by the glass door many companies have made the connection that di di is not only good for
01:00:53.340society but also good for business that's right so if you can choke out them whites then uh you
01:01:00.140know you we're going it's going to be a much happier world right all right thank you like and i'll
01:01:06.700do it maybe do a deep dive on that later on too not not surprised right that's that's also of course
01:01:10.780part of this uh 2030 future right just exclude uh the actually one of the most productive uh groups
01:01:16.940of people those who have a a strong record of uh you know patent applications right i'm thinking of
01:01:24.620like northern and central europe and things like that basically wherever you know a lot of white
01:01:29.420people live you got to basically squeeze them out of everything do i have that source about the
01:01:33.900that's actually interesting i put that on our telegram and on my twitter i think uh the patents that
01:01:38.300have been filed it was not that it doesn't say everything but it was kind of interesting just to see like
01:01:42.300why places like uh you know northern europe and and you know germany and other places are so heavily
01:01:48.300under attack right now and why they want to replace the population like you know they're going for
01:01:52.700the kill in these countries right now so anyway rishi back to rishi let me do this one actually michael
01:01:57.98057de good to see you michael says white lives matter most hail henrik hail the gods hail our folk
01:02:03.100thank you michael appreciate that uh we'll see if we can can we read the slogan will we be sued by uh
01:02:08.700by by people for using it it'll be uh some we'll see if anything comes out of that it's gonna actually
01:02:13.820be pretty interesting uh obviously if someone like puts it on a t-shirt like kanye did or whatever
01:02:18.860they'll go after you but like how much more like if someone has a channel or something named like that
01:02:23.660uh that'll be interesting all right here we go so here's more of the uh the future that they want
01:02:29.500to build right rishi sunak urged to examine universal basic income to protect britain from future crises
01:02:38.700rishi rishi sunak is being urged which of course as you know is a new minister in britain is being
01:02:44.620urged to examine the radical idea of universal basic income you'll you'll own nothing and you'll get
01:02:49.820everything for free see now why they're doing the clown piven strategy of like tanking our economic
01:02:56.220system intentionally taking out as much uh or printing i should say as much money as possible dumping that
01:03:03.420into the system in inflation going insane and then eventually at some point you're just going to have
01:03:10.300kind of a write-off i think uh no one's going to be able to pay back any of these trillions that
01:03:14.700everybody owes to each other and there will be a universal global agreement by you know the bank of
01:03:23.740international settlements and the world bank and the imf and these groups to basically just write that off
01:03:28.940and create a new system and baked into that it's going to be you know things like ubi probably
01:03:34.460which of course would be a a nightmare for for like behavioral as a mechanism to behavioral control
01:03:39.580right basically a central bank digital currency which is um which basically is predicated on like being
01:03:45.900programmable so you cannot spend any of the money that you want on whatever you want and if you don't
01:03:51.260behave if you've you know if you've said that mean things on the internet or whatever uh then that will be
01:03:56.700you know pull yanked immediately essentially the call comes from 285 campaigners mps academics and
01:04:05.100mayors from across the country including sadi khan wow what a surprise andy burnham and tracy brabin
01:04:11.500not sure who they are actually other signatories include the food poverty campaigner jack munro former
01:04:17.580labor shadow counselor john mcdonald mcdonald and um green party mp carolyn lucas in an open letter to
01:04:26.060the new prime minister they say a basic income could be our generation's nhs and prevent households
01:04:32.380being tipped into poverty that's right it's the uh it's the wonders of modern uh modern monetary theory
01:04:40.700just uh if you don't like it just just uh write it off right just uh just print the money it's fine
01:04:46.300don't worry about it all right so that's reishi right and of course it goes on a little bit but you
01:04:53.900you know what the point with this is right ultimate control and uh which takes us into the next clip
01:04:59.580here with rishi sunak speaking at cop 27 and again all this is it has a tie-in this is what um
01:05:07.100when klaus schwab at the world economic forum talked about a new the grand was the great narrative
01:05:12.220right was those word he used that this is where we're going next is is part of that the the climate
01:05:19.180change issue is going to be baked into a a religious narrative uh essentially and it's too complicated
01:05:29.340to like reinvent the wheel and try to create it is a new religion but basically what they're seeking
01:05:34.940to do is take the existing abrahamic religions and most of them and many are already there like we'll
01:05:41.260see with some of the lutheran churches and stuff like that right but they'll they just basically
01:05:44.620convert that into i mean the pope is aboard this too with like climate change and you know poverty
01:05:50.380issues and we have to do that my open borders migrate they're all they're all there the upper
01:05:54.460echelons of most of these uh denominations and churches and stuff like that so this is what he said
01:06:01.820during um the cop 27 uh appearance regarding climate change how the war in ukraine with between russia
01:06:13.020and ukraine is spurring them on to act faster to deal with climate change listen to this but it is
01:06:19.820also economically right too climate security goes hand in hand with energy security putin's abhorrent
01:06:27.580war in ukraine and rising energy prices across the world are not a reason to go slow on climate change
01:06:35.340they are a reason to act faster because diversifying our energy supplies by investing in renewables
01:06:43.980is precisely the way to ensure ourselves against the risks of energy dependency
01:06:51.900there you go i'm trying to i'm trying to find that uh the national pulse article i've shown it a couple
01:06:56.940of times but again for uh newcomers so you can find that rishi article real quick here yes here it is
01:07:03.420right uh and of course it's written before he actually became the prime minister right would be
01:07:07.980but now prime minister rishi sunak ah go away what are you doing here there um runs a china link to
01:07:15.500world economic forum partner company pushing digital ids and social credit scores oh boy what a
01:07:21.100what a coincidence could you believe such a crazy thing right the second wanderer or entropy stream
01:07:26.220says i remember you saying before that capitalism is also bad for society along with communism and
01:07:31.020socialism what economic system do you think is best for us to thrive us as folk and country
01:07:38.220uh yeah i kind of not dive in too much in the uh nomenclature i guess or like what you call it in
01:07:45.580a sense i mean you could call it whatever you want as long as it actually system that's looking out for
01:07:51.180our people i i could i could do with a more socialistic system as long as you have good people in
01:07:57.020charge running it you know i mean at the same i think most i still think most white people they
01:08:02.380they value autonomy during the national socialist period in germany of course with fascism they had a
01:08:09.580that that's basically like a an emergency solution to a problem to like to basically to survive
01:08:17.500right like it was so dramatic so insane so out of control that you have a political
01:08:23.500an ideological system that rises up and just like pushes the emergency buttons and basically takes
01:08:29.020control over everything and you could argue i think very reasonably so that we're in very similar
01:08:33.580periods right now and so i think for a time if you have a system that is very controlled and rigid in
01:08:40.620order to purge the anti-european sentiments within it that would be very positive but i think in the long
01:08:47.180run i think most people still value autonomy it's the the danger with kind of an authoritarian system
01:08:54.860i'm not afraid of that but the danger with it of course is that you know the next if you have
01:08:59.900elections still or whatever like the next whatever revolution happens or whatever then the the next
01:09:04.220guy shows up and and takes over and now it's working you know against against us again as opposed
01:09:08.540to for us it's very it's very hard it's just not like something you just you know kind of come up
01:09:12.220with the the difference today with the german system which i just learned as well is basically
01:09:17.020they don't you know they they're not in control of their own country the the parliamentary system
01:09:20.620there now the bundestag and the uh the uh what is the other one there's two chambers right i forget
01:09:26.780the name of the other one now but they can't it's more about parties as opposed to individuals and you
01:09:32.620can't just kind of um you can't just you know undo the government right away there's a specific legal
01:09:39.420clause that you have to form a new coalition with the existing uh you know ministers and so
01:09:45.100forth the the existing those who got the votes you have to reshuffle it around and stuff like that
01:09:49.180it's basically a way when britain france britain france and america wanted to permanently neuter
01:09:56.860germany because of you know obviously hitler bad man and you know nazi is bad so we got to prevent
01:10:01.980this from ever happening again and what's interesting with germany right now is that because of the
01:10:07.500the energy situation you know you could look at i mean if they don't solve this you you might be
01:10:11.980looking at germany de-industrializing within the next couple of years and what do you think is going
01:10:16.780to happen then i mean it's only you there's something there's only so much you can do uh to push
01:10:22.700people to the end or to the edge before they're like we can't feed our kids we can't heat our homes
01:10:27.740like we need a like you will have a rebellion on your hands essentially and it's going to be very
01:10:34.220interesting to see what happens with germany my point i'm bringing this up too is of course
01:10:37.580because germany had like you know they they had an economic recovery miracle of course under national
01:10:41.980socialism after the weimar period and at least technically on paper legally they wouldn't be
01:10:48.780able to do something like that again because of this constitutional uh barriers essentially that's
01:10:54.940been set up to neuter them intentionally now if it's radical enough and if it's dramatic enough you
01:11:00.700would just say well screw that like we're we're you know right people just take over right they just
01:11:06.780go in and they uh do a coup essentially they take over and they rewrite that and say nope this is
01:11:11.180what we're doing now there's always a chance of that happening but that would be very radical and
01:11:15.500very very dramatic i think for that to happen too and you'd probably see the rest of the world again
01:11:19.740lining up and like oh we can't let them you know blah blah blah do all this stuff anyway so my point is
01:11:24.140i think i think germany obviously did something right in that period the the pre-war period and
01:11:30.700the economic recovery you could argue they pulled it off after the war again after being bombed into
01:11:35.900you know the stone age essentially and they did it again so that that could be something to uh to look
01:11:43.500at but but i think most my point is i think most people at least westerners i think they value uh they
01:11:49.980they value individuality and autonomy and all these kinds of things but obviously we've gone so
01:11:54.700radically in that direction direction right now that we lack any like you know uh group in group
01:12:01.180preference or any racial consciousness any any identity any you know sense of tribe and belonging to
01:12:07.180to to a people to group like that so that needs to be undone and i think i we i think we might be in
01:12:12.540that period right now i think that's one of the upsides um ironically as things get much worse i think
01:12:18.140will a lot of uh people will fall back on a reliance on each other again and i think a lot of people are
01:12:25.020going to try to find areas where you have a lot you know a lot of common sense people that think like
01:12:29.580you and i think that will be one of the solutions that we'll have to go to and and my point is like
01:12:34.060okay good you know what i mean so we'll see if these guys can pull it off or not you know i mean like
01:12:38.460they want they want their build back better plan uh they want to have their their new uh you know you'll
01:12:43.980own nothing future they'll have social credit score and all that stuff but i am not sure they'll
01:12:48.700be able to pull this off it's so dramatically radical the the um the de-industrialization that
01:12:58.060these people are demanding the attack on food and energy and stuff like that that you might see such a
01:13:02.780such a dramatic rapid population and then you've not even let's bring in the covet stuff right i mean
01:13:08.620that into it as well and the super safe and effective uh jab and all that kind of stuff right
01:13:13.740so you have like so many issues right now that's lining up and you could just see massive consequences
01:13:18.780that on on the population on the economy on the food system uh that you basically have uh destabilization
01:13:24.620to such a degree that you might not be able to like deal with it anyway over to the the us here a
01:13:28.620little bit uh because this goes hand in hand with this the attack on on on oil and gas of course you
01:13:35.740know taking that away without having any options without you know sun and solar solar and wind
01:13:42.060that's like not making up for this where you're going to get the energy from what's happening so
01:13:45.420biden once again anyway uh had a speech about that he's saying he's doing away with oil and gas listen
01:13:51.500this here so it's going to become a wind generation and all they're doing is you're going to save them
01:13:56.940a hell of a lot of money and using the same transmission line that transmitted the coal-fired
01:14:01.900electric on we're going to be shutting these plants down all across america and having wind and solar
01:14:09.980yep there you go and then this was denied uh it came up with the press the news press secretary
01:14:16.540listen listen the president's remarks from the day prior can you walk through what the genesis of that
01:14:22.220was and whether or not you guys thought that perhaps it would be politically problematic had those
01:14:27.100statements so we just wanted to be uh you're talking about the the so we just wanted to be
01:14:34.940very clear uh on that uh which is why we uh put out a statement it seemed like there was uh some
01:14:41.740confusion uh on that and so uh but uh you know i want to say this it was some of you were this uh this
01:14:49.340gal is great by the way she uh she she does a very good job there it was uh it was loud and and hard
01:14:55.260uh to hear i think or maybe not uh exactly what uh what uh what was being said but i currently don't
01:15:03.420want to get into punditry from here and and why we did it or do or you know paid you know or do it
01:15:09.260did it on tv but i spoke to to this over the weekend the president words we believe were twisted
01:15:15.180um and uh we were very clear about that and anyone who knows joe biden knows he comes from a coal
01:15:20.860uh a coal country from scranton pennsylvania his great grandfather was a a mining engineer as you
01:15:26.860all know president biden knows that the men and women of coal country built this nation and he has
01:15:32.220spent his presidency fighting for coal communities so that they too uh can benefit from the energy
01:15:38.380from the energy transition we're in right now again the reason why we put out uh that statement to
01:15:43.740your you asked me about the genesis uh we believe his words were twisted and we just wanted to make
01:15:48.220sure there was some words were twisted now this was like a again a major that this now this over
01:15:54.300this guy won of course look at that hey holy holy shit um this guy won and it became an issue because
01:16:01.980pennsylvania you know very big on the energy and the the coal mines and you know things like that there
01:16:08.940so it's basically no no he didn't say he didn't say that it wasn't it was taken out of context it
01:16:13.020wasn't really about that right so but this guy won anyway they're running on that they're running on
01:16:17.660de-industrializing and uh you know then you have his climate czar goes up at the i think this is at
01:16:23.980the state department saying the same thing by 2035 uh they want the entire power sector uh to be
01:16:32.300quote quote carbon free uh unquote here's uh john heinz carrier ford motor company and general motors
01:16:39.580and other companies around have spent hundreds of billions of dollars retooling their plants
01:16:44.780why because they're going electric and by 2035 that's all we're going to have in america electric
01:16:51.020cars being manufactured not on the road but being sold and new cars absolutely preposterous if that's
01:16:58.540the law then no cars are going to be sold they're not going to be able to they're not going to be able
01:17:02.140to obtain the resources considering everything that's happening right now in order to produce all those
01:17:08.380cars what you got to keep mind you one of the reasons why they're doing it is they're saying
01:17:12.940we're pivoting towards that otherwise we'll die right you you'll all do what we tell you we'll we'll
01:17:18.060die everybody so we have to do this but then there's not going to be enough because we don't have the
01:17:23.260minerals so you see then you get two birds with one stone you're de-industrializing you'll have less
01:17:29.100cars and only mega wealthy really rich people will be able to afford things like a tesla or whatever you
01:17:34.540know i mean whatever equivalent they'll have at 2035 or 2030 and so you have much less cars in
01:17:41.660rotation which means you can't really go anywhere everything is just mega hubs big cds everything is
01:17:45.980urbanizing everybody's moving into huge cities and uh off the off the land you know i mean that oh
01:17:51.580that's this is what they want anyway i think this will go in for direction eventually but this is what
01:17:55.020they want and then they could just say oh well see we it's a it's a supply and demand issue we just
01:17:58.700don't have we don't have the minerals we can't do this um and uh voila you have now you have uh more
01:18:04.700families and more people uh and more individuals that will own no car just like the world i'm going
01:18:10.380for and said right that's the president biden's goal by 2035 he wants the power sector of america to be
01:18:17.500carbon free so if we accelerate these efforts which is what technology and entrepreneurial activity
01:18:26.540help us to do uh this is good yeah somehow someone's just going to show up and fix this for us it's just
01:18:33.420we uh we believe we believe in in you guys out there just uh just fix this for us just by 2035 magically
01:18:39.340we'll have all these electrical cars somehow to change even faster and and so that's where i draw
01:18:45.980enormous hope and and some optimism because i believe we can still make this happen but we have to make the
01:18:54.460right decisions and implement those decisions well he's a radical biden's being a pop of a pocket
01:19:03.660biden's being extremist that's that's right he's an extremist biden's being a pop of a pocket
01:19:12.620biden's being extremist there you go so the very people that walks up remember he
01:19:18.780he fed him in he backtracked right it's like oh no no i i stand for i stand for fracking and i and i
01:19:26.460stand um while previously it said no we got to do away with all that you look i'm not a huge fan of
01:19:33.100fracking per se but shale has obviously be have been very beneficial however you slice it not for maybe
01:19:40.220the environment uh i get the conflicting details on this some people are like oh it's very safe and
01:19:46.620you know but yeah i don't know um you crack the shale in that way and you have contaminant contamination
01:19:53.500of the groundwater layer but regardless okay you could all be all those things they're they have
01:19:57.820been doing it traditionally and that's basically gotten america to become much more energy independent
01:20:02.460they were then they were only just like what 10 years ago something like that so this guy was against
01:20:09.100that i said no we got to do away with all that and then they changed their tune it's like no no we'll
01:20:13.100stand for that it's fine now they get people in that still are going to pull this off right they're going
01:20:18.540to um decommission oil and gas and like i said we all have to the green transition is here to stay
01:20:24.220and the people voted for people that that wanted that essentially so that will be justifying why they'll
01:20:29.100start moving in this direction and it's gonna be it's gonna be completely insane by the way
01:20:32.700and then you have the mysterically mysteriously the the usual stuff happening look i know there's
01:20:39.740accidents i know shit happens right but uh here's just another not one of those coincidences a chevron
01:20:46.860oil refineries engulfed in flames uh right now multiple firefighters are battling a massive fire
01:20:51.980inside this is from like the other day here uh massive fire inside a part of a chevron oil refinery in
01:20:58.700el segundo california officials say it's unclear how the fire ignited as the fire spreads
01:21:12.700so there you go just uh another uh another refinery on fire it's interesting huh could be uh completely
01:21:32.780organic of course but uh but who knows who knows all right so here's the other uh kind of bigger topic
01:21:40.700here of today which i think is important uh for you to be aware of uh some of you will kind of be
01:21:46.940familiar with the general ideas but they're advancing a little bit on this on some fronts it's about
01:21:51.980basically hinging the climate change uh together with religion and as i said before instead of i mean
01:21:58.860look there's some established kind of new age type of religions or uh kind of a weird type of earth
01:22:05.260worship which this really is the the cop uh 27 uh event that's going on right now highlights this how
01:22:13.500they're trying to make this and go in this in this direction they're pushing for that right now
01:22:18.700the the whole you know the whole u.n kind of religious aspect have been of course a very strange
01:22:23.580one it's not like that they that they worship nature and it's not that they see humans as part of it
01:22:30.140what they're pushing it's like basically oh no humans should uh we should put nature behind the
01:22:36.140glass well actually we'll be the ones behind glass but but you know we'll be in the mega hubs somewhere
01:22:42.860with a vr headset you know eating the bugs in the pod essentially but you can look you can look at
01:22:47.180nature oh look there's nature we've rewilded everything look at how wonderful nature is there
01:22:52.060it is right there but you you can't be part of that that's the that's the big difference therefore
01:22:57.340they're not they're not pagans uh these these new religions that pop up it's a weird new age type
01:23:04.620religion where basically you separate the people from actually like environment you know i mean so
01:23:09.580they can like maybe maybe they worship things like that from like a far but it's not like it's taking
01:23:15.020the human out of the equation which of course is is completely new and hasn't really as far as i know
01:23:20.780anyway like existed before i don't i don't even think like uh the uh the misinterpretation around
01:23:27.500the gnostics which you know claims that they were all you know kind of anti anti the world essentially
01:23:32.940right it's all made by uh you know uh uh you know yaldaba doth essentially right but even that was a
01:23:41.100misinterpretation but even even then you can say like okay well they still had like they might have
01:23:45.260had a weird you know take on or or read relationship to it but they were still part of it you know i
01:23:50.700mean now we have the technology where we just kind of can separate ourselves entirely and we can live
01:23:55.180in like synthetic artificial environments and that's what this kind of stuff is part of so the interfaith
01:24:01.180center for sustainable development uh is having a kind of a i guess a religious uh ceremony really
01:24:09.500uh at mount sinai in sinai a prophetic call for climate justice and a ceremony of repentance
01:24:19.740between november 6th and 18th 2022 the united nations climate conference cop 27 will take place on the
01:24:27.260sinai peninsula in sharam el-shik egypt's religious communities and religious leaders have a key role to
01:24:33.740play in addressing climate change and climate justice which requires deep transformation within
01:24:41.980society of course of course it does of course it does complete overhaul and will be in charge
01:24:47.580the knowledge of what changes are critically needed to diminish long-term harm to the planet
01:24:55.580and it's readily readily available however bringing climate change in action demands deeper changes
01:25:01.180in attitude and a change of heart and start we're going to change your your your emotional attitude
01:25:07.340towards this and we got to get into your head and uh rewire you essentially this has been the domain of
01:25:12.780religions for millennia religions are sources of inspiration for the transformation of heart and
01:25:19.500the ensuing changes of attitude to support challenge uh to support challenge and inspire discussion during cop 27
01:25:26.860at sharam el-shik interfaith climate events will take place in sham sharam el-shik london jerusalem
01:25:34.700and elsewhere that will be heart-stirring transformative and a moment of inspiration for religious
01:25:40.620communities and for humanity religious leaders will call for a re-examination of deep-seated attitudes
01:25:48.380and for identifying ways to transform these attitudes for the well-being of earth our common home
01:25:53.900look i also think we should take care of earth but i also don't think we should exclude humans from
01:25:59.660it you know call me crazy you know there are things you can do to actually help the environment and and
01:26:05.020you know you know de-industrializing is not going to be part of that either um it's going to lead to
01:26:11.100incredible collapse right mount sinai is a mountain whose memory and meaning loom large as a place of
01:26:17.580revelation in the collective consciousness of christianity judaism islam and others
01:26:24.460what are the others as an ancient sacred place it was the site of prophetic experience and receiving
01:26:32.460god's message for the prophets uh prophets moses and elijah in the three abrahamic traditions
01:26:38.780and the prophet muhammad in the muslim tradition cop 27 taking place in sinai can remind humanity of our
01:26:46.540sacred responsibility to care for god's creation so that's the initial text to that we're gonna take a look
01:26:52.620a couple of videos here too a finnish lutheran priest has some stuff to say about this too
01:26:59.580i'm not sure if they are behind it but he seems to be have a fairly prominent role in this interfaith
01:27:04.620center for sustainable development oh that's just that term right um so let's just listen to that and
01:27:12.220you know i think you i think the framing is clear here basically like it's it's in a way it is a new
01:27:18.700religion but at the same time they're using existing religious institutions and transforming
01:27:23.660them into something that fits their narrative much better and again i think that that's part of the
01:27:29.260great narrative that claus schwab and you know these people talked about when they're in saudi arabia
01:27:33.260we need a story we need something where people belong we if we can make it emotional religious
01:27:38.700spiritual all the better right so this is what the uh the finnish priest said here listen to this
01:27:47.820greetings from finn name is tapio luoma and i am the archbishop of the evangelical lutheran
01:27:54.380church of finland esteemed leaders dear brothers and sisters here on late october the finnish ecumenical
01:28:03.900council a cooperative body of churches and christian organizations in finland celebrates the so-called
01:28:11.580ecumenical responsibility week the purpose of this week is to make people reflect question and evaluate
01:28:20.300their own lifestyle in relation to the state of the world particular attention is paid to human rights
01:28:28.220and a just world this year the finnish ecumenical council but uh whitey though right decided to show
01:28:37.020its support for the united nations target program agenda 2030 which strives to achieve the united nations
01:28:46.380goals for a sustainable future on an individual and societal level uh so right along agenda 2030
01:28:49.420so right along agenda 2030 sustainable development goals wow what a what a shocking surprise you got a
01:28:53.980a lutheran finnish priest uh lining up the whole i guess the state religion of finland and along these lines
01:28:59.900call me wow what a what a magical shock strives to achieve the united nations goals for a sustainable future
01:29:08.300on an individual and societal level the finnish word kohtuus was chosen as the
01:29:16.140theme of this year's ecumenical responsibility week kohtuus do you have any fins watching
01:29:24.220i assume swedish imperialism still reigns in your t your taught swedish am i right is that same as
01:29:29.180law gum could does anybody in chat know is that law gum i'm just it's fine i'm just it's curious
01:29:34.620i'm like you know it's a small tangent let me know if there's someone speaking uh finnish and swedish
01:29:39.500the finnish word kohtuus can be translated into moderation which means not aiming for too much or too
01:29:49.580little but just right it can also mean yeah so most likely that's what it it's most likely that in
01:29:56.540unselfishness that you do not act only for your own good but take the best of others into a consideration
01:30:04.940the word can't be translated even into an idea of balance or harmony i believe that today's people
01:30:14.220and societies should relearn a way of life that boils down to those key words moderation
01:30:21.900unselfishness and balance and it's like okay that's that's you know that's good right i mean
01:30:28.700i i agree with that i think it's way too extreme and unbalanced in this thing but it always comes
01:30:34.620down to well according to whom and whose definition and who's deciding what what that is and in
01:30:40.540relation to what right it's it's like it usually is right and you never really get like clear
01:30:45.420definitions of this stuff or well what do you mean and then of course you know if they do things such
01:30:49.580as you know oh it lines up with agenda 2030 then it's like all right i'm out like no way this is just
01:30:54.060like weirdo new religious uh uh cult mentality that's like baking in you know climate change
01:31:01.820with the sustainable development goals which which again it just means a bunch more of the same
01:31:06.860all the global homo stuff it means you know open borders and like oh you can't be you're not selfish
01:31:11.980are you thinking about yourself now oh you have to put the group in in ahead of you but but of course
01:31:17.260we get white people can't think as a good you can't think you know let's say uh dismissing individuality
01:31:23.180then uh and saying well we need to think as a good no that would be highly discouraged and dismissed
01:31:29.100obviously right so you got to think globally that's the point too you have to think global homo and
01:31:33.820everyone else we should not hoard things for ourselves nor spend more than we need tell that to uh you
01:31:43.100know to elon musk and jeff bezos and you know well he's not alive now but you know like um shell that the
01:31:51.100sheldon adelson's tell that to uh larry think or whatever right no they'll be fine they're the one
01:31:57.340pushing or like at least lining up with stuff like this right the esg and then for them it will be
01:32:01.580fine they'll be fine as religious leaders our task is to first embrace this ourselves and practice it
01:32:09.660in our own communities only after that we can act as shouting voice in society and encourage and
01:32:18.300demand the same from others the evangelical lutheran church of finland has set itself the goal of being
01:32:27.020carbon neutral in 2030 the goal oh my god so you there it is right i don't think we at least not
01:32:37.260officially we had that type of alignment with a lot of real you know the poop the pope and the catholic
01:32:42.860church have kind of pushed these things right i think maybe i'm thinking yeah maybe i'll find
01:32:48.300maybe there are some articles out there of him detailing like all the united nations sustainable
01:32:52.620development goals and climate change you know we know we know some of that stuff but i think you're
01:32:57.340going to start seeing this more and more and more right and you're also going to start to see a
01:33:01.580an attempted merging or like unification of the different abrahamic uh branches right so you have
01:33:10.940that uh new building in was it saudi arabia um was it called abraham house or what was it called again
01:33:18.380i covered it a while back they're building three mega cubes right they're building a a cube for judaism
01:33:25.900they're building a cube for christianity and they're building a cube for uh for for islam right a mosque
01:33:31.100a church and a synagogue um i'll find the right exact name for it but it was like abraham house or
01:33:37.020something like that right and so you're going to see at least an attempted unification of utilizing the
01:33:44.300existing religious structures and take that more towards climate change and turning this into a client
01:33:49.740a climate change cult essentially goal is important and we have a lot of work to do to achieve it
01:33:57.580the church has a lot of buildings about 8 000 and also a lot of forests over 1 000 160 000 hectares
01:34:07.980to achieve the goal buildings must be made energy efficient and carbon neutral forests must be
01:34:15.260protected and managed so that they act as carbon sinks and are diverse in addition we should favor a
01:34:23.820vegetarian diet oh of course yeah the real change absolutely why am i why am i not surprised surprised
01:34:31.900by that every time of course you should eat we need to eat the bugs it needs concrete goals and
01:34:39.980actions from churches and other religious communities from companies cities and states but it also requires
01:34:48.540a change of heart we need moderation unselfishness and balance or as we say in finnish all according to our
01:34:59.260standards let us pray lord all right we're not we're not doing that all right so there you go and we have
01:35:08.220we have we have one more video here folks the eco bible and climate change
01:35:22.620we're here in the old city of jerusalem near the western wall the dome of the rock and the church of
01:35:28.060the holy sepulcher many religious people think that religion is one thing and ecology is another thing
01:35:34.300and never do the two meet so why do we publish an ecological commentary to the bible
01:35:44.380what does the bible have to say about climate change the rainbow is given as a sign that god
01:35:50.780is not going to destroy the world according to nachmanides writing about 800 years ago rainbow
01:35:57.580is a symbol of an army that has decided to stop fighting in a war and they put their bows into
01:36:05.420the 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
01:36:13.100the noahide loss that's what that literally is what this what the symbol is for sign that god doesn't
01:36:18.540want to keep making war with the earth and that god was ending the flood according to the late rabbi
01:36:23.900jonathan sacks however if we don't do with it however if we don't do these things there will
01:36:28.300be another flood isn't that the narrative within the climate change cult now right oh it's going
01:36:31.980to be all these uh cities are going to be flooded and islands are going to disappear and blah blah blah
01:36:36.460right by the british commonwealth there's an unspoken second half of that rainbow and that's that
01:36:44.300humanity is also not supposed to make war on god's creation in our times we're pumping greenhouse
01:36:51.100gas emissions into the atmosphere with reckless abandon and so at some level let me be really
01:36:56.780clear on that i don't think we should ruin things you can be smart ecologically but this idea that
01:37:04.300carbon has become the enemy is patently absurd and unscientific and there's nothing behind that that
01:37:11.820that should be taken seriously that that's just the short and the end of it a lot of things could be
01:37:17.420done but rarely do you hear these people talking about that right uh a lot of you know chemical
01:37:22.860problems there's a lot of uh you know environmental damage because of certain areas overcrowded and
01:37:28.060things like that right anyway that's kind of going out the window now anyway we're going to have a
01:37:31.820demographic declass collapse anyway uh anyway this is very interesting the rainbow here it's judaism
01:37:39.340it's christianity it's lutheranism and it's all pivoting towards using bible using the biblical
01:37:47.660scriptures to drag people into that climate change cult mentality i think i think this is very smart on
01:37:55.020their on their behalf hopefully you get a lot of people that uh that that dismiss that and turn against
01:38:01.260it but i think a lot of people will be dragged into it unfortunately uh but hopefully i'm wrong we're
01:38:06.300shooting arrows into the atmosphere and our carbon emissions are staying there for 100 years through
01:38:12.060our plane travel through eating of meat through other ways that we burn no no travel no uh no eating
01:38:18.460meat folks so fuels so we can learn from this implicit covenant of the rainbow that involves not only god
01:38:26.540but also people to be better stewards of god's creation
01:38:33.340all right is that it oh it might be a little more here let me see
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