Red Ice TV - April 28, 2022


No-Go Zone: Liberal Spergs Shouldn’t Define Your Position On Elon Musk’s Twitter Purchase


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 39 minutes

Words per Minute

160.18573

Word Count

25,620

Sentence Count

2,226

Misogynist Sentences

50

Hate Speech Sentences

99


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Thank you.
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00:05:04.000 Oh my goodness.
00:05:06.000 Stop.
00:05:08.000 I'll walk you here.
00:05:10.000 You don't need to do this.
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00:05:14.000 I'm going to pull the cops on me.
00:05:16.000 Yeah.
00:05:18.000 Should they stop?
00:05:20.000 You stay away sir.
00:05:22.000 Stay away.
00:05:24.000 I'm not going to hear you.
00:05:26.000 Is that pepper spray?
00:05:28.000 Yes.
00:05:29.000 Okay.
00:05:30.000 Sir, I need you to put that away.
00:05:31.000 We're in a public place right now.
00:05:32.000 What is that?
00:05:33.000 You stay away.
00:05:34.000 I'm going to stay away.
00:05:35.000 Thank you.
00:05:36.000 I'm not letting people in here with pepper spray, okay?
00:05:38.000 I can't.
00:05:39.000 Pepper spray.
00:05:40.000 You cannot threaten people in here with pepper spray.
00:05:42.000 You're not a cop.
00:05:43.000 You're not a lawyer.
00:05:44.000 I don't need this.
00:05:46.000 I don't need this.
00:05:47.000 Oh.
00:05:48.000 No.
00:05:49.000 Uh.
00:05:50.000 To drink each other's blood might mislead people or like people are imagining us with like
00:05:57.000 goblets and we're like Game of Thrones drinking each other's blood.
00:06:00.000 It's just a few drops.
00:06:02.000 But yes, we do consume each other's blood on occasion for ritual purposes only.
00:06:08.000 It is used for a reason and it is controlled where it's like let's shed a few drops of blood.
00:06:14.000 I need to drink it.
00:06:15.000 He's much more haphazard and hectic and chaotic where he's willing to just like cut his chest
00:06:20.000 open with broken glass and be like take my soul.
00:06:23.000 Let me bleed on you.
00:06:25.000 It doesn't not happen.
00:06:27.000 Let me tell you.
00:06:28.000 Maybe not exactly like that but a version of that has happened many times.
00:06:34.000 Well, it's this way in which one forces through microneedling.
00:06:40.000 It's like a little roller with these.
00:06:42.000 Some of you.
00:06:43.000 I think many of you know it.
00:06:44.000 And it pushes through the skin and ruptures a collagen and then boost it.
00:06:48.000 You look like a burn victim for a day but then it's but then it pushes.
00:06:51.000 What are you pushing into the skin?
00:06:52.000 Sarah.
00:06:53.000 Sandra.
00:06:54.000 Sarah.
00:06:55.000 What are you pushing into the skin?
00:06:58.000 Well, you push in whatever the facialist would like to insert into your pores.
00:07:02.000 But what is it?
00:07:03.000 It is an extraction from a piece of skin that came from a young person far, far away and
00:07:16.000 they somehow figured out how to extract...
00:07:18.000 It's foreskin from a Korean baby.
00:07:20.000 It's like...
00:07:21.000 That's what it is.
00:07:25.000 Okay.
00:07:26.000 Who comes up with this?
00:07:28.000 I don't think...
00:07:29.000 I don't think...
00:07:30.000 It's not like I'm lying there with little pieces all over my face.
00:07:32.000 It's like...
00:07:33.000 It's...
00:07:34.000 Who thinks of collecting it and having it for...
00:07:37.000 We'll do something with this someday.
00:07:38.000 And why didn't we come up with that?
00:07:40.000 Right.
00:07:41.000 To be rich.
00:07:42.000 And so we call it...
00:07:43.000 Well, I call it the penis facial.
00:07:45.000 And I think...
00:07:46.000 I think...
00:07:47.000 When you see how good it is to your face, you too will run to your local facialist and
00:07:51.000 say...
00:07:52.000 Give me the penis.
00:07:56.000 Alright.
00:07:57.000 Welcome, ladies and gentlemen.
00:07:58.000 Thank you for joining us here this Wednesday.
00:08:00.000 It's Wednesday, my dudes.
00:08:01.000 Woden's Day.
00:08:02.000 It is the 27th of April, 2022.
00:08:05.000 It's good to see you all.
00:08:06.000 Thanks so much for joining us.
00:08:07.000 We have another great show here lined up today.
00:08:09.000 I'll give you a little slice there of some of the total degenerate insanity.
00:08:14.000 And...
00:08:15.000 Drinking blood.
00:08:16.000 Putting foreskins on your...
00:08:18.000 I mean...
00:08:19.000 Yeah.
00:08:20.000 Alright.
00:08:21.000 Just remember that.
00:08:22.000 When shit really starts going down, just remember this is a great...
00:08:25.000 It's a great opportunity.
00:08:26.000 It's a great time.
00:08:27.000 Okay?
00:08:28.000 Alright.
00:08:29.000 Anyway, if you're new, my name is Henrik, Red Ice TV.
00:08:31.000 You can find us at redice.tv.
00:08:33.000 Redicemembers.com.
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00:08:35.000 We go out on a number of occasions.
00:08:37.000 Live, you can catch a replay at a number of places as well.
00:08:40.000 All the info is on redice.tv.
00:08:42.000 And if you want to join in today, entropystream.live slash redice.tv.
00:08:46.000 That's one good method.
00:08:47.000 We have other Super Chat options as well.
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00:08:50.000 Rumble's up and running.
00:08:51.000 I'll keep an eye on that.
00:08:52.000 Odyssey as well.
00:08:54.000 They have a Super Chat and crypto option available.
00:08:57.000 We also have Power Chat, which is the URL there is powerchat.live slash redice.
00:09:03.000 Not redice.tv.
00:09:04.000 Just powerchat.live slash redice.
00:09:08.000 And I see a couple of you over on entropy.
00:09:11.000 Odin's Raven, good to see you, says,
00:09:14.000 Hey Henrik, was any of that music from your band?
00:09:18.000 No, that was before the stream here.
00:09:20.000 That was, uh, uh, Mr. Kitty?
00:09:24.000 What was that?
00:09:25.000 Dark Ages?
00:09:26.000 Dark Times?
00:09:27.000 Was that what it was?
00:09:28.000 I just looked it up.
00:09:29.000 And then, like, I spaced on it.
00:09:31.000 It's just like, remember the title now.
00:09:33.000 It was Dark Times or Dark Ages or something like that.
00:09:37.000 Uh, let me see if I can find a Mr. Kitty.
00:09:40.000 After Dark.
00:09:41.000 That's right.
00:09:42.000 After Dark.
00:09:43.000 No.
00:09:44.000 But I am going to play some.
00:09:45.000 I have promised that.
00:09:46.000 I will play some of my cringe gay music at some point.
00:09:49.000 Look, it's not terribly, terribly cringey, but there is some of that there.
00:09:55.000 So we'll figure that out at some point here.
00:09:58.000 But yeah, that's coming up.
00:09:59.000 All right.
00:10:00.000 Cocaine Rimjob.
00:10:01.000 Or is it SS Cocaine Rimjob?
00:10:03.000 Cocaine Rimjob says, cheers on behalf of your friends in Diagon, the evil podcast militia.
00:10:08.000 There you go.
00:10:09.000 Exactly.
00:10:10.000 Podcasting is the new terrorism.
00:10:11.000 And as we've said, you know, the expansion of the, uh, the term terrorism is a fascinating
00:10:18.000 one.
00:10:19.000 Someone should write a book about that and do a whole study.
00:10:21.000 Can we have some New York professors, Columbia University, write, write a couple of books
00:10:27.000 on that, how it's increased and expanded over the years?
00:10:30.000 No, of course not.
00:10:31.000 We're not going to get that because it, uh, it benefits them.
00:10:33.000 That's why, uh, it's actually one of the lyrics.
00:10:35.000 Remember that's like 2003.
00:10:38.000 When was that?
00:10:41.000 Must have been something like that.
00:10:42.000 Three, maybe four, maybe five.
00:10:45.000 Hard to say, but I remember one line in one of the songs I had is information is terrorism.
00:10:50.000 I remember that very well.
00:10:51.000 And I was like, well, that was, that was, that was ahead of its time.
00:10:54.000 I'll tell you that much.
00:10:55.000 All right.
00:10:56.000 So today we are going to talk, and by the way, check out the latest, uh, Weekend Warrior
00:11:04.000 show in case you missed it.
00:11:05.000 Another good show.
00:11:06.000 We talked about the EU law, the new, uh, digital services act, uh, that's coming into effect
00:11:11.000 here.
00:11:12.000 Uh, visit June, June 1st, July 1st, I think it is.
00:11:15.000 And then the, uh, companies have X amount of six months to, to adopt that went into detail
00:11:20.000 in that and many other, uh, topics as well.
00:11:23.000 So check out the latest Weekend Warrior over at red eyes members, uh, dot com.
00:11:28.000 Otherwise, I think we should just dive into it here.
00:11:30.000 To be honest, uh, we have a lot to cover.
00:11:32.000 We're going to talk about the Twitter thing a little bit more on Musk.
00:11:35.000 And of course, as you can see, if you see the title of the show, the show, uh, why we
00:11:40.000 shouldn't let liberal spurgs and lunatics, excuse me, define our position or our take
00:11:48.800 or our opinion on the purchase of Twitter, uh, by Elon Musk.
00:11:53.800 And I'll talk more about that.
00:11:54.800 But basically, um, you know, unfortunately I did this mistake with, uh, many of us did,
00:12:01.000 uh, with the Trump, uh, you know, well, he seems to have all the right enemies.
00:12:06.000 It's, it's, we'll get to that.
00:12:07.500 It's fun to watch them spurg.
00:12:09.000 Don't get me wrong.
00:12:10.000 I'm enjoying that immensely.
00:12:11.000 Uh, but that of course doesn't mean, uh, that the barometer, that their barometer, their
00:12:16.000 political, um, uh, you know, needle is, is anywhere near reality.
00:12:21.000 But anyway, we'll, we'll get into that later.
00:12:23.000 Uh, Derek Chauvin seeks new trial after conviction in George Floyd death.
00:12:27.000 That's right.
00:12:28.000 This, uh, what was he again?
00:12:29.000 150 pound man who, who killed the 240 pound black guy by sitting, uh, by putting his knee
00:12:37.000 a little bit on his, uh, uh, back for a couple of minutes or something like that, eight minutes
00:12:42.000 or what was it?
00:12:43.000 Uh, he of course died of a drug overdose.
00:12:46.000 Uh, and he did that back in 2018.
00:12:53.000 I believe there was some of the footage that came out.
00:12:55.000 Do you guys remember?
00:12:56.000 He did the exact same exact same thing back then, but the cop that arrested him at that
00:13:01.000 point, after he had swallowed everything, cause he was afraid of, he was going to be arrested.
00:13:04.000 So George, poor Paul George.
00:13:06.000 He, uh, swallowed all his drugs and then I think they pumped his stomach that time so
00:13:12.000 that, uh, he didn't, uh, OD, but, uh, this time, uh, that didn't happen.
00:13:16.000 Anyway.
00:13:17.000 So he's seeking a new trial in an 82 page brief filed of Monday.
00:13:22.000 Chauvin's attorney, William Moorman argued that it was impossible for his clients to get
00:13:27.000 a fair trial in Minnesota amid these tense climates surrounding the proceeding and the pre-trial
00:13:32.000 publicity.
00:13:33.000 Yeah.
00:13:34.000 I think he's correct on that one.
00:13:36.000 Another successful, uh, diagnosis.
00:13:39.000 He said the media coverage of the case glorified Floyd and a demonized Chauvin.
00:13:44.000 Moorman also argued that jurors were concerned for their safety and that their loved ones
00:13:49.000 and the possible implication if Chauvin was acquitted.
00:13:52.000 Floyd's death was followed by massive name.
00:13:54.000 Okay.
00:13:55.000 Okay.
00:13:56.000 Then they go through the, the, the other gay stuff that happened.
00:13:58.000 Uh, but, uh, we'll see what happens here.
00:14:00.000 But of course, uh, absolute, uh, crazy how this case took off and he changed it.
00:14:03.000 It didn't change everything.
00:14:04.000 This has been leading up to it, but it definitely exploded after George Floyd.
00:14:09.000 And they, uh, of course picked, couldn't pick a better, uh, uh, saint.
00:14:14.000 Uh, so we put it that way that the, the, the religion of, uh, global homo, they definitely
00:14:18.000 could, they can pick their, their saints.
00:14:20.000 Uh, that's for sure.
00:14:21.000 Check out this regarding crime and stuff.
00:14:23.000 The sheriff urges homeowners to shoot intruders so that we can save taxpayers money.
00:14:30.000 Now this is, this is definitely a based, uh, sheriff here.
00:14:33.000 Listen to this.
00:14:34.000 Listen to this seven charges total is bonds 157,500.
00:14:39.000 And I want to say, uh, ask to the person.
00:14:41.000 We don't know what homeowner, which homeowner shot at him.
00:14:44.000 Um, I guess they think that they did something wrong, which they did not.
00:14:49.000 If somebody's breaking in your house, you're more than welcome to shoot them in Santa Rosa County.
00:14:52.000 We prefer that you do actually.
00:14:54.000 Um, so whoever that was, you're not in trouble.
00:14:57.000 Come see us.
00:14:58.000 Come see us.
00:14:59.000 We have a safety class.
00:15:00.000 We put on every other Saturday.
00:15:02.000 And if you take that, you'll shoot a lot better.
00:15:05.000 And hopefully you'll save taxpayers money.
00:15:07.000 Uh, fucking excellent.
00:15:10.000 Very, very chef's kiss.
00:15:13.000 That's, that's wonderful.
00:15:14.000 Beautiful.
00:15:15.000 Uh, and of course he's right.
00:15:17.000 He's, he's right.
00:15:18.000 I mean, um, I imagine we had people like that, like in Sweden and stuff, you know,
00:15:24.000 when like these migrants are out throwing stones at cops, obviously people that don't
00:15:27.000 want to be part of our society, yet we were kind enough to let them in.
00:15:30.000 Uh, well, if you commit a crime, you know, if you're dumb enough to do it.
00:15:34.000 Oh, well, you know, big, uh, I mean, they're just imagine the cost.
00:15:38.000 That's something recently in Sweden was going to buy.
00:15:40.000 No, they were going to rent prisons abroad, I believe, or like in foreign countries.
00:15:47.000 Uh, I assume that's because it's like either it must be that they're deporting them and
00:15:55.000 then housing them in other countries or something like that.
00:15:57.000 I forget the details, but they voted on that.
00:15:59.000 Like the other day here in parliament and speaking of Sweden, there was a, uh, another
00:16:03.000 case, uh, of course, uh, ethnicity identity withheld, uh, from most of the mainstream sources,
00:16:08.000 but it was an Afghan surprise, surprise, uh, that had first raped, uh, and then pushed
00:16:14.000 a woman into a mining shaft.
00:16:16.000 I think that's what you call it.
00:16:18.000 Uh, or like a, a, um, yeah.
00:16:20.000 Like where you did, you know, you dig out, um, for, I think it was just for like rocks or
00:16:25.000 something, but like a deep, a deep, um, pit basically dug by machines and stuff.
00:16:29.000 Uh, and she died.
00:16:30.000 And she, I think she laid out for about two days before she finally was found.
00:16:35.000 Why, why should we spend money on individuals like that?
00:16:41.000 Like if there's, if there's no doubt they committed the crime, they committed the murder, they
00:16:46.000 admitted to it.
00:16:47.000 There's no like, you know, well, it's contested and there's some question marks or whatever.
00:16:51.000 Like, why?
00:16:52.000 What's the point?
00:16:53.000 To be honest.
00:16:54.000 Right.
00:16:55.000 Um, so that's that.
00:16:56.000 Um, so that's that.
00:16:58.000 And, uh, one final thing here, and then we'll get into the Twitter saga again here and talk
00:17:03.000 more about that.
00:17:04.000 Uh, it's amazing.
00:17:06.000 Uh, how, uh, the people over at Twitter, and again, maybe something will change under
00:17:11.000 Musk.
00:17:12.000 Maybe it will not, but they are continuously every single time.
00:17:16.000 Uh, they are at the, the fact checkers, right?
00:17:19.000 And these stories become trending, right?
00:17:21.000 They put them at the, uh, consciously, uh, at the, uh, top of the right hand side column
00:17:27.000 under what's happening.
00:17:29.000 It's not there now, but it was trending earlier today.
00:17:31.000 Uh, cameras were not allowed at Gillian Maxwell's trial due to prohibitions that occur in most
00:17:38.000 federal courts, fact checkers say.
00:17:41.000 So of course it's come in the context of why the hell do we have all these cameras that
00:17:47.000 are allowed in, uh, on a Johnny Depp and Amber Turd trial, but not on a Gillian Maxwell trial.
00:17:54.000 Right.
00:17:55.000 And of course, no, it's just, well, in most federal courts, it's, it's not allowed anyway.
00:17:59.000 So it's fine.
00:18:00.000 Right.
00:18:01.000 Gillian Maxwell's trial in December, 2021 was held in the federal court within the Southern
00:18:06.000 District of New York, where cameras are not allowed under the federal rule of criminal
00:18:10.000 procedure.
00:18:11.000 Well, change it then as you think it would be in everybody's interest, uh, such a high profile
00:18:16.000 case, politicians and scientists and elites and influential and powerful people from all
00:18:23.000 over the world is tied to this thing.
00:18:26.000 Allegedly.
00:18:27.000 Right.
00:18:28.000 I mean, we know they are right.
00:18:30.000 Um, and then we had a mysterious death of one of the main guys involved.
00:18:34.000 And so you, you'd think this would be something to look into.
00:18:36.000 No, instead they, they fact check this and cover for these pedophiles over and over and
00:18:41.000 over again.
00:18:42.000 Well, it's nothing.
00:18:43.000 It's totally fine.
00:18:44.000 No, don't, don't, uh, don't worry about it.
00:18:46.000 It's just a libel lawsuit.
00:18:47.000 So that's why we have cameras.
00:18:48.000 Yeah.
00:18:49.000 Well, if that's the case, change the temp law.
00:18:51.000 It's a dumb law.
00:18:52.000 But if it's in the public's interest, put cameras in there.
00:18:55.000 What's wrong with that?
00:18:56.000 Right.
00:18:57.000 And even like, uh, was, uh, what's the, no, the Charlottesville was not a federal trial.
00:19:01.000 The most recent one.
00:19:02.000 I think that was something they had audio.
00:19:05.000 You could like call in and then you have X amount of journalists that are allowed to
00:19:09.000 sit there anyway.
00:19:10.000 Right.
00:19:11.000 And record and that kind of stuff.
00:19:12.000 I'm not sure if they legally can record, but you know, some of them probably are.
00:19:15.000 Right.
00:19:16.000 All right.
00:19:17.000 So again, maybe, maybe some of those things are things that will change under Elon Musk's
00:19:24.000 leadership of Twitter.
00:19:26.000 Maybe it's not.
00:19:27.000 We'll get into more in detail about this here.
00:19:30.000 Now, um, large or get back over on the entropy says Denmark's just signed a deal with Kosovo
00:19:37.000 to transfer 300 prisoners to serve their sentences there and, uh, and then be thrown out of the
00:19:44.000 EU.
00:19:45.000 Okay.
00:19:46.000 Okay.
00:19:47.000 So maybe that's something similar.
00:19:48.000 I'm not against it necessarily, but it's just kind of so bizarre how like you can have
00:19:52.000 these people come into our countries and of course it gets harder lead from a legal point
00:19:56.000 of view.
00:19:57.000 Now the political willpower should be there, but from a legal point of view, it could be
00:19:59.000 harder if it's like, you know, second generation migrants or something like that.
00:20:03.000 Well, I was born in this country, you know, and therefore I'm, you know, Swedish or Danish,
00:20:06.000 you know, kind of thing.
00:20:07.000 Um, but at least the first generation, they come into the country, they commit crime.
00:20:12.000 And in some cases like heinous crimes, heinous crimes, right?
00:20:16.000 Murder or rape, gang rape, like a torture, like the all kinds of humiliation crimes or
00:20:21.000 whatever.
00:20:22.000 Um, and then we have to house them and have to sit in our countries in, in our prison systems
00:20:26.000 where they just like, you know, costs, you know, a lot of money to, to house and take
00:20:30.000 care of them essentially.
00:20:31.000 And they have all this leisure time and they can just go there and they can pump iron all
00:20:35.000 day long and build up their physique and, you know, uh, do whatever the hell they want.
00:20:40.000 Actually.
00:20:41.000 Right.
00:20:42.000 Sweden was a, a, um, huge story a few years ago.
00:20:46.000 This is quite a while ago now, but, um, when it came out that the prisoners, uh, in Sweden,
00:20:51.000 the, the prison population in Sweden, uh, was served better food than the students, than
00:20:57.000 the school pupils did.
00:20:59.000 Yeah, that's right.
00:21:00.000 That's, that's how much they love us and care for us.
00:21:02.000 Uh, thank you, Lars.
00:21:03.000 Appreciate the comment.
00:21:04.000 Okay.
00:21:05.000 So this was, I remember this, someone, someone,
00:21:09.000 someone posted that we just found out by the way, uh, that the purchase went through when
00:21:15.000 we were editing the weekend warrior shows.
00:21:17.000 We didn't kind of like really kind of nail this point.
00:21:19.000 It's good time to cover this as well.
00:21:22.000 Uh, someone linked up this one back from 2007, uh, 17 when Elon Musk says, I love Twitter
00:21:29.000 and Dave Smith.
00:21:30.000 Who's, who's that?
00:21:31.000 Is it a lot of people named David Smith.
00:21:33.000 I don't recognize the icon there or the, uh, avatar.
00:21:35.000 You should buy it then.
00:21:37.000 How much is it?
00:21:38.000 Well, Elon, it's $44 billion.
00:21:41.000 Uh, it's $44 billion.
00:21:44.000 And people are freaking out.
00:21:47.000 They're horrified.
00:21:48.000 They're terrified.
00:21:49.000 They're, they think this is the end of the world.
00:21:53.000 Quite literally some of them.
00:21:55.000 Uh, this is the new, uh, you know, if, if Trump wins, I'll move to Canada.
00:21:59.000 What is the new one?
00:22:00.000 It's, uh, if, uh, you know, if Twitter, Twitter, if Twitter, um, is sold to Elon Musk, I'll,
00:22:08.000 uh, I'll, uh, delete my account.
00:22:09.000 I think that was the, that was the new, I'll move to Canada line.
00:22:12.000 Right.
00:22:13.000 Um, so before you can do deeper analysis of that and, and, and say why it's a, it's a dumb idea
00:22:21.000 or dumb, um, it's a dumb method to employ, to adapt, to look at what your, you can call
00:22:31.000 them your enemies.
00:22:32.000 You can call them your perceived enemies.
00:22:33.000 They hate you.
00:22:34.000 They want to kill you.
00:22:35.000 Therefore, of course they would be considered enemies.
00:22:37.000 Uh, in a way they're kind of not, they're just kind of a roadblock in the way.
00:22:41.000 Don't get me wrong.
00:22:42.000 They would, if they, when they can seriously hurt you and damage you, they will, but it's
00:22:47.000 not, they're not the root of the problem.
00:22:49.000 The liberal lunatics out there is just kind of a, they're just a symptom, right?
00:22:52.000 They're just a branch, uh, on the, on the larger tree of all the issues that we have.
00:22:57.000 They're not at the root of it.
00:22:58.000 Right.
00:22:59.000 So they're kind of like a, a roadblock.
00:23:01.000 They're an obstacle.
00:23:02.000 They're just standing in the way essentially, and just like taking up your time and your effort
00:23:06.000 and your energy.
00:23:07.000 And sure.
00:23:08.000 It's, it's fun to laugh at them, but in a way it's kind of low hanging fruit as well.
00:23:12.000 Right.
00:23:13.000 So let me begin here, the segment by playing, uh, some of the leaked audio.
00:23:18.000 Now the whole thing was leaked.
00:23:20.000 Um, the, the, the Twitter, uh, internal meeting that they held on the 25th of April.
00:23:28.000 Now this is just a very short version of that regarding just like the, uh, the sense of the,
00:23:33.000 the, uh, the moderation issue.
00:23:34.000 Right.
00:23:35.000 Cause Elon wasn't, he wasn't happy with this.
00:23:37.000 He says we should, uh, you know, this is too important.
00:23:40.000 We should have free speech in a, in a open society.
00:23:43.000 And it's very important for democracy and these kinds of things.
00:23:46.000 Right.
00:23:47.000 Um, so this is what, um, Narwhal, uh, uh, Parag, Parag, Parag, is that his name?
00:23:55.000 Uh, Parag, uh, the CEO of Twitter and the CMO, Leslie Berland, uh, said about the issue
00:24:04.000 on this internal meeting, April 25th.
00:24:05.000 Elon made it clear in public that a large part of the reason he bought the platform was
00:24:09.000 because of our moderation policies and disagreements in how we deal with health.
00:24:14.000 This puts Twitter service and trust and safety, as well as anybody who cares about health on
00:24:19.000 the platform in a very difficult position.
00:24:21.000 I believe Twitter grows as a service allows for more people to use the product and have
00:24:27.000 a better experience because we're able to make the conversation on Twitter be safe because
00:24:34.000 we have built tools, processes for people to be able to feel safe and control their experiences.
00:24:41.000 I believe that there is a lot of work we have to do to continue making that better.
00:24:46.000 Sometimes that means more thoughtful moderation.
00:24:49.000 Sometimes that means making things simpler.
00:24:52.000 Sometimes that means changing product incentives to be able to solve problems through products
00:24:58.000 sometimes instead of policies.
00:25:01.000 All right.
00:25:02.000 So as you can clearly hear there, uh, they are concerned with this.
00:25:05.000 Allegedly one of the, uh, what was her name again?
00:25:07.000 She showed up at Joe Rogan and, uh, uh, what's his name?
00:25:10.000 The beanie guy, uh, uh, tool, uh, tool, uh, pool, Tim Pool was there.
00:25:16.000 Uh, and they were going through with Jack when Jack Dorsey was a CEO.
00:25:20.000 Right.
00:25:21.000 And she was there and talking about, uh, you know, why did you ban this person?
00:25:24.000 She's like head of safety and policy or some shit like that.
00:25:28.000 Right.
00:25:29.000 She allegedly, she cry.
00:25:30.000 She was crying because of this, right?
00:25:32.000 All these employees are freaking out and they're spurging out and they can't believe this.
00:25:36.000 They have to have even locked down the actual like Twitter code.
00:25:41.000 So to ensure that the, uh, that the, some of the employees won't go rogue here and start,
00:25:47.000 you know, actively sabotaging the platform.
00:25:50.000 Um, now this is a massive, massive, uh, overreaction, I believe.
00:25:56.000 Right.
00:25:57.000 And we'll get into details of this, of, of why here, right?
00:25:59.000 But, but let, let's take it from their point of view first.
00:26:02.000 Uh, and just like, look at some of the arguments of what they, what they think is going to happen
00:26:09.000 under Elon Musk.
00:26:10.000 I don't think much of that will, if it happens, it's great.
00:26:13.000 I I'll take it and I'd be very happy with that.
00:26:16.000 I think there's a much more sinister.
00:26:19.000 Um, it, and it's not necessarily that, um, um, everyone involved knows that, but it was
00:26:27.000 an interesting twist right to the story because initially, uh, um, Elon had made an offer.
00:26:32.000 They were talking about poison pills immediately to try to prevent him from doing it.
00:26:36.000 Then they reconvened during Sunday and then Monday, two days ago, all of a sudden the whole
00:26:41.000 board changes their mind magically.
00:26:43.000 Boom.
00:26:44.000 Ah, that's it.
00:26:45.000 We're actually going to sell.
00:26:46.000 Uh, look, there's a lot of money involved.
00:26:48.000 And, you know, the term, uh, fiduciary, I think was the thing that goes, goes, I've been
00:26:52.000 going around, uh, Musk used a term and they did in the board meetings as well.
00:26:55.000 And this leaked audio, I listened to, listen to quite a chunk of it the other day here too,
00:27:00.000 yesterday, I guess.
00:27:01.000 And, um, it's like, well, we got to do what's best, you know, for, um, for the, for the board
00:27:07.000 and the stockholders and all that kind of stuff.
00:27:09.000 And, and again, that would have been right away then to make, uh, to do the deal, but
00:27:13.000 they were like actively getting involved.
00:27:14.000 Now, look, it could take up to six months or even longer for this deal to actually go
00:27:21.000 through.
00:27:22.000 There's a lot of, a lot more stuff here.
00:27:24.000 Uh, that's, that's, that's going to happen that the government could get involved.
00:27:28.000 You could potentially see a, um, uh, I guess, is it SEC that would come in and, and block
00:27:35.000 or stop, try to purchase the, the, the, stop the purchase.
00:27:39.000 I believe in that the Biden administration will probably try to get in there and try to
00:27:43.000 halt it in some kind of way.
00:27:44.000 We'll see, we'll see how much they, they actually try to fight back against this.
00:27:47.000 Right.
00:27:48.000 Uh, Riz over on, uh, Odyssey says Elon clearly stated in an interview how he defines free
00:27:54.000 speech.
00:27:55.000 It isn't really free speech.
00:27:56.000 Plus he's forcing real ID for all users.
00:27:58.000 Yeah, definitely.
00:27:59.000 We'll get to that.
00:28:00.000 Uh, that's, that's a good point.
00:28:02.000 And then we made it early on as well.
00:28:03.000 Uh, specific term he used, of course, was authenticate all humans.
00:28:07.000 It was, uh, uh, he did an interview and it linked, he, he tweeted out, uh, that, that
00:28:13.000 in a larger paragraph of, of what he's involved.
00:28:16.000 Now, initially what he said about free speech, you know, some of it I agree with the, but he's
00:28:20.000 had this weird view on like, but we got to keep propaganda off of the platforms and also
00:28:25.000 stop all the bots.
00:28:26.000 Right.
00:28:27.000 And then people like, well, how do you stop all the bots?
00:28:28.000 Well, you gotta authenticate then who's human.
00:28:30.000 How do you authenticate who who's human?
00:28:32.000 Well, you gotta give them something which you can't give to a bot.
00:28:36.000 And so the reasoning here is as all these other legislation is coming in, that's happening
00:28:41.000 in perfect, like a lockstep unison with the digital services act.
00:28:45.000 The mainstream media had already been in long discussion regarding what do we, what do
00:28:49.000 we do with these platforms?
00:28:50.000 How do we end online anonymity?
00:28:52.000 How do we hold people accountable?
00:28:53.000 It's it's the, the timing is, is, I mean, suspicious to say the least, right?
00:28:59.000 Archie over on entropy says, despite the Twitter code being frozen.
00:29:04.000 I suspect that the coders made back doors to allow them in and make changes.
00:29:09.000 Just watch.
00:29:10.000 Twitter is going to get hacked and damaged.
00:29:12.000 Yeah.
00:29:13.000 There's a guy regard, uh, in charge of, um, like the, the, the, the, what do you, what
00:29:20.000 do they call them?
00:29:21.000 Sys admin, sys, uh, just system like director, like the it over main guy at NBC news that put
00:29:30.000 in, and I'm not, you know, I'm not, you know, I'm not, I'm not, uh, very technical about some
00:29:36.000 of those issues that they talk about, but he was making inquiries on basically on a board where
00:29:41.000 you discuss large, like takedowns or how do you choke certain website or how do you squeeze
00:29:45.000 out and, and, and I forget exactly the terminology.
00:29:47.000 He was YouTube, but basically like a bet, like a bet.
00:29:49.000 How do you, how do you, a backend like block of any of an entire website?
00:29:53.000 And he even linked up one of the links I think he provided was like to, um, to, to, uh, to
00:29:59.000 Twitter.
00:30:00.000 They have these other codes that they use for, I guess, websites or like how they connect
00:30:04.000 to the backbone of the internet or something like that.
00:30:06.000 Like a AS, uh, 13, 12, 12 or something.
00:30:09.000 I forget, but I checked it out yesterday.
00:30:12.000 And so you have people in the media, like discussing like openly, like, oh, can we, can
00:30:17.000 we just block entire websites that become inconvenient for us?
00:30:20.000 You know, how do we do that?
00:30:21.000 How do we solve that issue kind of thing?
00:30:23.000 Right.
00:30:24.000 Uh, but yeah, I think you're, I think you're right there, Archie.
00:30:26.000 I think you're going to see pushback.
00:30:28.000 Uh, even, even if look, even if Elon is like in on it, he's part of the global elite.
00:30:34.000 He's part of, you know, the, the whole structure.
00:30:37.000 You still have a large segment of lunatics that are still, who, who doesn't know that
00:30:46.000 they're not in on it, but they still hold some level of power.
00:30:50.000 They still hold some sway and they still will try to block this.
00:30:53.000 And even if it means that Elon is 97% in on it, those three, they, they are willing to
00:31:01.000 spur the fuck out for like those 3% of him not being, you know, totally under their control.
00:31:11.000 But I'll return to that a little bit.
00:31:13.000 There's some interesting things that's happened already when it comes to changes on Twitter.
00:31:17.000 Now, again, you, you would assume this would take longer time and stuff, but it looks like the people at Twitter are already starting to clean house of some of the shady gay op.
00:31:27.000 Uh, you know, gaslighting methods that they've been using on, on, on Twitter to, uh, to boost certain content, to restrict certain, to give these people more engagement while they withhold it from others.
00:31:39.000 Right. So anyway, we'll talk more about that in a moment.
00:31:41.000 But here's the LA times here, right with Elon Musk in charge.
00:31:44.000 It's the beginning of the end for black Twitter.
00:31:49.000 It's all rather disturbing and yet somehow fitting in these doublespeak steeped times.
00:31:54.000 Elon, the founder of the company that California is suing for allegedly silencing thousands of black employees who complained about racism is buying a company that has given millions of black people a megaphone like voice to complain about white people.
00:32:11.000 I mean, racism, I mean white people.
00:32:13.000 And the California hating billionaire insist he's doing it all to protect free speech.
00:32:20.000 This is like, this is not good for them.
00:32:24.000 Twitter is the digital town square where matters vital to the future of humanity are debated.
00:32:28.000 Musk say Monday announcing that he'd succeeded in taking over the San Francisco based social media company for $44 billion.
00:32:37.000 Who was it? Like, uh, uh, was it, um, was it?
00:32:45.000 No, it was not Lehman.
00:32:46.000 The Lehman, Lehman brothers went under, wasn't it? Wasn't it? They went under, what was the bank again that like pushed in like 13 billion or something like that?
00:32:53.000 Um, I mean, he got a, you know, he, he funded like X amount of percent himself.
00:32:57.000 And then it was a number of banks and other investors that, that, that also pushed in X amount of billions. Right.
00:33:03.000 I mean, if the point is, if, if this was not already just to, to begin dropping these seeds in, in, in your mind here that like, you know, you wouldn't, you wouldn't, you wouldn't get to borrow 13 billion from, from a bank.
00:33:17.000 Uh, if, if, if what you were involved in somehow didn't benefit the greater, the greater, greater agenda. Right.
00:33:23.000 Right. But I'm seeing a lot of people, a lot of conservatives, uh, and, uh, right wingers, uh, think that they're winning because Elon is buying Twitter and they think a free speech is bad.
00:33:34.000 And, uh, we'll see about that. We'll see about that.
00:33:38.000 And even, and even if it is momentarily, temporarily, or for some time, I think there's an, there's another hook here coming, right?
00:33:47.280 Uh, so anyway, they say, consider this the beginning of the end of black Twitter. That's right. Elon Musk is a secret white supremacist, right?
00:33:54.780 He said, well, he's an African American, but, uh, you know, he grew up in South Africa and the apartheid regime.
00:34:02.840 So that means he really just wants to hold black people down. Uh, that's why he purchased Twitter, uh, not of black people on Twitter, but all, but of black Twitter, the community of millions that figured out how to turn a nascent social media platform into an indispensable tool for real world activism, political power and change.
00:34:23.840 As a social media company, Twitter is actually quite small. The market cap is somewhat small. It hasn't been that many much gains on the stock front until Elon took over. Um, but yet it's one of the most important activist tools for the global home all right now. And that's why they're freaking out.
00:34:43.060 Even if they know or don't know that Elon is in on it, even if he actually is or isn't, it's kind of beside the point. They think they're losing control of this and they're shitting their pants. And that's funny to watch. That is funny to watch. And, and it's, and it's hilarious and it's great. And we can, but it's, but it's low hanging fruit. And that's just a fact, right?
00:35:01.240 Uh, and entertainment too. What do you think the best memes and gifts come from? 4chan? Black Twitter gave us hashtags that turn into movements. That's right. I can't breathe. I make a couple of examples on Oscars too white or so white, right? All these, all this anti-white stuff, right? Have been, uh, there's also black girl magic and black boy joy. Oh my God. Uh, anyway, so they go through. They don't, they don't like this basically. Right. And you had, you had, I have a couple of other
00:35:31.220 examples for you here. Uh, here is, uh, Sean, white boy, Sean King at its root. Elon Musk wanting to purchase Twitter is not about left versus or it's about white power. That's right. The man was raised in apartheid by a white nationalist. You hear that? He's our, he's our man guys. See how that's setting this up. He's, he's your guy. He's upset that Twitter won't allow white nationalists to target slash harass people.
00:36:01.220 That's his definition of free speech. Well, thank you for clarifying that to us. A white boy. Basically, this is what they think. This is, this is what they think. Uh, Elon Musk in a nutshell is about, uh, tweeted it, uh, April 2050 said, uh, we must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.
00:36:24.380 Elon Musk. Elon Musk 2022. You have some other lunatic activists such as, uh, the, uh, the, the, the, the ever descending, uh, uh, Tim Wise. And I'll tell you, I was looking through his feed and holy smokes. I mean, he has lost his bananas. Totally. This guy's just cussing and just like raving mad in these threads and stuff.
00:36:52.300 Now, apparently he deleted this one. Uh, he's had fuck Elon Musk, apartheid baby, you, your company, and everyone who stands for you. It was angry when he wrote this. You can see, I, I make felony sex all the time. So I'm not one to say, but this is at least a native English speaker. What the hell is going on here?
00:37:12.620 I'm saying this on your platform now. And we'll keep saying it. Let's see how committed you are to free speech. When we start roasting your ass.
00:37:23.980 This is the, uh, the anti-white Jewish activists, right. That have been going after so many people over, over the last few years here. Right. It continues here.
00:37:32.400 We're going to have to deal with the Nazis the way our grandparents did because Elon Musk is going to let them say whatever they want in the name of free speech. Cool. There are other options.
00:37:44.740 So you say, okay, you got to kill Nazis because they get free. Isn't that fascinating though? When you think about it, the larger picture that take on it, then he deleted that. And then he tweeted this out.
00:37:56.820 Would have been cool if Elon Musk's family had fought as hard to end apartheid as he fought to buy Twitter. And so I'm pointing out, uh, he didn't fight all hard for that. He just, uh, made an offer. And they said, uh, well, maybe not. We'll see. We'll think about it. And now, no, probably not. Actually, we'll re-com. Okay. We'll buy. That's basically what he did.
00:38:17.440 But he's saying there in the tweet that he and we, whoever we are here, we're going to have to deal with the Nazis because now they're going to be able to say whatever they want on Twitter. Does that mean, does, does that mean that if Nazis get, uh, so-called Nazis get free speech on feathered, feathered, feathered access to, to platforms and have free speech,
00:38:46.660 that they will actually manage to convince everybody and politically, everyone's going to line up with them and, and, and, and they're going to succeed in their political ambitions. That's kind of an interesting take. I do say, I do say that is fascinating, right? Um, Losh Ogbeck again said, uh, Sean King is white himself. He can, um, how can he keep getting away with this blatant cultural racial appropriation? Uh, yeah, it's, I mean, he's, uh, he's a dole song. He's a, there's a, there's a number of the
00:39:16.220 transracial activists now and, uh, the, the talcum X or what do they call him? Um, I just, I guess I just, you know, if, if he's beneficial to the wider picture, they, they, they allow him. I guess that's the only, the only thing I can imagine really, to be honest. Um, but yeah, so, so basically this is, it's the end of the world right here. Here's more. Remember we played a clip a while ago. We linked it up to as a, as its own little segment about Galeen, Galeen Brat.
00:39:43.700 Uh, Jonathan Greenblatt from the, uh, anti-defamation, the ADL, the anti-defamation league. And he was freaking out about this. He doesn't, he didn't like, he doesn't like this. He doesn't, we need to be in Elon's brain to know what he really is thinking, right? So here he is again, back on the squawk box, uh, to continue to comment now when the purchase actually went through. Listen to this. Fascinating.
00:40:12.260 Okay. Let me pull that out. Sorry guys. That does happen occasionally with this computer. Let me find that. Let me move that over real quick. And then we'll play it from there. Oh, there we go. Hang on. One second. Um, yeah. So, so squawk box, he's back on there.
00:40:42.040 And he's wants to, he has this fascinating thing where he talks about, um, there we go. Now it's copy where he talks about, um, uh, slander.
00:40:54.040 Like you could, uh, pre, pre, pre tell you about the clip now then, because I'm waiting for the copy, but I can't think of a person and, and, you know, this is no surprise to anybody, but I can't think of a person that is more self-obsessed, assessed, self-absorbed, self-centered, and just completely unable to have any kind of understanding of it.
00:41:18.040 I mean, it's not the goal. It's not the point, but any kind of understanding of people outside of himself, it's just solely this issue of like, just, if you just destroy all my enemies that I have, then you're doing the right thing.
00:41:34.140 And that's the good thing because we know, of course, these people slander everybody as a Nazi, as a white supremacist, as a white nationalist, or whatever new term that they come up with as a racist, uh, to delegitimize them and their arguments.
00:41:49.260 And so this is how they have been, uh, doing it by just expanding the definition term and lie and slander.
00:41:55.340 Uh, but listen to it. Here we go. Check this out here. Jonathan Green.
00:41:59.280 You know, you and Kevin always sort of stake out both of these territories in that Kevin says people should be able to see, to see things and decide, uh, and, and say, oh my God, that's awful.
00:42:09.240 But I do want to see it. You, you just think there's certain things that, that just should, should never see the light of day.
00:42:15.140 And, and, and, but, but, but who decides how to do that?
00:42:20.660 Now, the guy has a point. Who decides? Who's the arbiter? What, what's the objective measure? That's what he's saying here, right?
00:42:26.840 I think he's Jewish too. I'm not sure. I think he's.
00:42:29.000 And we know now that the people that were in charge of deciding how to do that, 98.7% went to one or the other party.
00:42:37.100 So I, yeah, what he's saying in it, and I saw, it was an interesting, um, uh, screenshot I saw, and I should, maybe I should have imported that,
00:42:44.280 I brought that in here in the, in the, in the show flow, but it was fascinating because he just showed, I mean,
00:42:49.360 and everyone kind of knows this, that's somewhat politically aware, but like, I mean, all the big tech companies,
00:42:54.380 like the major companies are the, all these transnational big corporations.
00:42:58.080 It was like, I mean, 90 to 85% of them, like, it was just like this descending, like the further down the list you got,
00:43:07.140 you got some more people that donate to Republicans, but they've done analysis and all these people in these huge corporations.
00:43:12.620 And of course, Twitter was on there, but like even Tesla and, you know, Musk's corporation was on there too,
00:43:17.440 by the way. And it was like, you know, most cases 90% over-representation of those who donated to Democrat, liberal causes.
00:43:25.200 Uh, and again, not that the Republicans are some kind of, you know, real option or counterweight,
00:43:29.280 but it's an, it's, it's an indicative, you know, kind of tone of where they stand, the people in the corporations.
00:43:35.420 Right. So that's what he's referring to here, but listen to Greenblatt's response.
00:43:40.240 I don't want that. I don't, I, if you could assure me that you're going to have an objective arbiter, uh, of what I see, I could do it.
00:43:50.240 But there's just the way it is right now, it needed, it was broken. And thank God Elon Musk came along.
00:43:55.980 So he's selling Elon as a hero here. That's going to be interesting too.
00:43:58.780 Look, I agree with what Kevin said about the fact that there's a lot of room for growth and a lot of opportunity for innovation.
00:44:05.820 I will make a comment though, Joe, that I think it is troubling that our public square, if you will,
00:44:12.080 is controlled essentially by Elon Musk and by Mark Zuckerberg.
00:44:17.060 The concentration of media in the hands of two people who aren't accountable to anyone really other than themselves.
00:44:23.960 I think that is something we should be talking about.
00:44:27.260 See, they don't like that, but you have Mark Zuckerberg on your, not only on your ethnic side,
00:44:32.540 you have him in your political bag as well.
00:44:34.720 I mean, look at all the stuff you did about the, with the election and stuff at the end,
00:44:37.840 they still have been going on and on about how Zuckerberg and Facebook is his right wing dangerous machine and stuff.
00:44:43.400 It's like, you're kidding me. They're banning everybody on there, but it's still not good enough.
00:44:47.500 See, that's the thing. It's still not good enough. Every single thing we need to control. That's what he, that's what he's saying.
00:44:54.440 But put that aside for just a moment. The reality is, I believe Twitter is a product and the company is a publisher.
00:45:03.220 And I do think that in a world where we have freedom of speech, you should have all views, but the freedom of speech,
00:45:09.640 we've talked about this, Joe, it's not the freedom to slander people.
00:45:13.820 Yeah, because Greenblatt and the ADL has, they have certainly never slandered people, slandered people, right?
00:45:22.460 This is the incredible, I mean, I guess it's, what do they call it?
00:45:33.240 It's just like not giving fucks about anything and just like railroading your lie and your obvious.
00:45:43.820 Just like baloney, you're bullshit.
00:45:49.600 And anybody who's slightly politically aware understands where the ADL stands and what Greenblatt is all about, right?
00:45:56.760 But they don't care about that. They just, they'll continue to lie right in your face.
00:46:00.780 And then you call them out and call them liars and they're, oh my God, look at the anti-Semitism.
00:46:04.000 They hate Jews. That's why, you know, so, you know, so we're not talking about legitimate positions here.
00:46:16.000 You know, although, although we, of course, have expanded the terminology of what, of who we consider to be a so-called Nazi or a white supremacist or a racist or a national socialist or whatever it is, right?
00:46:28.380 A white nationalist does say that. Anyway, and so despite that, that's the terminal.
00:46:35.420 No, no, it's just the extreme fringes that we want to control.
00:46:40.020 It's all the other stuff that should be on there.
00:46:42.740 It's just, I'm a free market, free speech guy, you know?
00:46:46.980 But just remove the people that I don't like, that the ADL is actively working against, and you'll be golden.
00:46:55.580 You'll be fine. You'll do great.
00:46:58.080 I know that Kevin agrees with me on that.
00:47:01.060 So, look, Elon has said he's going to open source the algorithm.
00:47:05.380 That could be great to allow people to choose their feeds, if you will.
00:47:09.160 But the default should be down the middle.
00:47:12.960 And again, Nazis and anti-Zionists, put them back on the lunatic fringe, like Kevin said.
00:47:21.980 Put them back.
00:47:23.160 So, basically, it should be down the middle.
00:47:26.320 But, you know, he's known for his rational capability, his kind of centered view, his well-balanced position on many of these things, right?
00:47:35.900 So, here we go. Here we go.
00:47:37.520 So, the Nazis, right, which is just like, I don't think we've ever had a broader definition of that term right now.
00:47:43.440 And anybody who disagrees with them and who's to the right of Karl Marx is basically a Nazi.
00:47:50.180 So, that means every damn political opinion that they don't agree with.
00:47:54.300 And, of course, then we have to wheel in the anti-Zionists as well.
00:47:57.300 In other words, if you have the slightest criticism of the lunatic Zionists and the occupiers in Israel, you should be booted off these platforms.
00:48:09.660 You should not be allowed on social media if you speak negatively about Israel.
00:48:14.600 That's the centered, well-balanced view that someone like Jonathan Greenblatt offers us.
00:48:22.460 Where they belong, not front and center, where my kids can find them on the product.
00:48:27.300 That's all that we are talking about here.
00:48:29.960 So, again, he's emphasizing this in the same way that Tim Wise was, that if you allow these people to speak, if you have free speech, their opinions will be front and center.
00:48:45.900 Isn't that fascinating?
00:48:47.000 It's like they know that we would win many arguments and it would be popular if we had free speech.
00:48:58.280 Isn't that fascinating that he admits to that here?
00:49:02.580 Therefore, he wants you not to be able to even find these things on the product, on Twitter in this case, right?
00:49:09.040 You should ban all of that junk because that's just crazy nonsense on the fringes.
00:49:15.160 But then, according to my definition, you can, in this narrow corridor of like, you know, whether it's being on the right then or left, and I guess to a certain extent, if there are still some leftists criticizing Israel, for example, out there, all of them should be banned.
00:49:32.220 And you will set up this little playpen for you.
00:49:36.680 And as long as you move within those boundaries, you're fine.
00:49:40.700 You're going to be doing the right thing, Elon.
00:49:42.520 And in a moment, again, when we know that hate is on the rise, I don't say that anecdotally, I say that empirically.
00:49:49.800 Twitter can play an important role, if you will, in opening up the conversation in a moderate way, which again encourages dialogue, but maybe dials down the drama and reimagines the public square that I think we all want.
00:50:04.640 I think regarding some of the videos that the ADL puts out, and I guess we can tie in some other Jewish organization, I've never seen drama or exaggerations there.
00:50:15.540 I just can't, you know, it's just, excuse me, very well balanced, kind of an accurate, you know, medium, lukewarm take on most issues such as, you know, history and things like this, right?
00:50:29.200 That's what they're known for, right?
00:50:30.980 Liberal, conservative, progressive, libertarian.
00:50:34.500 I'm okay with all the views.
00:50:36.480 It's just the lunatics I want to keep on the fringe.
00:50:39.080 There you go.
00:50:40.100 I want to do that.
00:50:41.320 I will destroy your company if you don't do what we say.
00:50:45.720 In the same way they threatened Iceland to destroy their tourist industry if they didn't allow, you know, circumcision back in.
00:50:52.060 I guess they need it for the four skin creams that we opened the show with, right?
00:50:57.340 Archie says, apartheid is good.
00:50:59.400 Forced integration is bad.
00:51:01.160 I will get a Twitter account that's bound to my passport and say that.
00:51:06.200 There you go, exactly.
00:51:08.280 Yeah, digital ID coming down the pipe.
00:51:11.140 But they're freaking out about this because they think they're not going to get their way.
00:51:15.600 And if there's anything for some reason that could go wrong with Musk, they do not like it, right?
00:51:22.680 P is for Pervitin.
00:51:25.780 Pervitin, is that it?
00:51:27.060 On entropy says, I read on Twitter this morning that Musk ended apartheid single-handedly in Wakanda.
00:51:34.360 There's a Tesla in every driveway, right?
00:51:36.760 But, yeah, I mean, as an African-American, he is a hell of an inventor.
00:51:43.280 Now, even that is not true, right?
00:51:44.700 But, you know, he has taken credit for a lot of things that basically just came in late and bought things up.
00:51:50.220 And, you know, the Tesla Roadster was built by someone else.
00:51:52.500 I forget now who the name of the guy I showed up.
00:51:54.760 I shouldn't know it just to honor him, I guess, right?
00:51:57.260 But, yeah, no, he's definitely, he ended apartheid.
00:52:02.520 You know, they want, it's just, it's amazing that as soon as they don't exactly get what they want, all hell breaks loose and the shrieking begins, right?
00:52:13.100 And it's kind of, it's fascinating, too, because it, like, it shows you how they are, obviously, they're sore winners, they're, I mean, they're like children when it comes to if they don't get what they want.
00:52:28.100 But you cannot rely on these people to navigate accurately, politically, where you should stand, where your opinions should land.
00:52:40.420 Because it's easy to make this mistake, and I think a lot of us made that, I made that, certainly, with Trump.
00:52:47.860 And some people caught it, you know, right away, and some people were like, well, let's give him a chance, let's see what happens and stuff.
00:52:52.460 And it's like, well, how could it hurt, you know?
00:52:53.960 And, of course, everything got much worse under Trump, ironically.
00:52:58.720 We were told he was this white supremacist, he's going to stand, you know, he's going to bring white nationalists back and stuff.
00:53:05.020 And he couldn't even mention white people.
00:53:07.580 But you have these lunatics who are in the media, talking heads, politicians, even industry people, powerful people, influential people,
00:53:17.720 that are running with this cartoonish shadow version of what they think these guys are.
00:53:23.320 And then they make a decision, which then goes on to alter and change our reality.
00:53:27.880 But it's not based in reality.
00:53:30.520 It's not based on what actually is going to happen or could happen.
00:53:33.040 Listen to this one as an example.
00:53:34.400 Here's Ari Melber saying, well, this is what Elon Musk could do if he gets control of the platform,
00:53:42.560 which he's now, you know, going to get, while accurately describing that those fears is exactly what they have been doing for the last five years or so.
00:53:53.800 Listen to this.
00:53:54.360 You own all of Twitter or Facebook or what have you.
00:53:57.080 You don't have to explain yourself.
00:53:58.680 You don't even have to be transparent.
00:53:59.920 You could secretly ban one party's candidate or all of its candidates.
00:54:04.240 You mean like they ban Trump, all of its nominees, or you could just secretly turn down the reach of their stuff and turn up the reach of something else.
00:54:12.800 And the rest of us might not even find out about it till after the election.
00:54:16.760 You mean exactly like you have been doing.
00:54:20.580 Unbelievable.
00:54:22.340 Elon Musk says this is all to help people because he is just a free speech.
00:54:28.580 Philosophically clear, open minded helper.
00:54:30.840 And they don't like that.
00:54:32.580 They do not like that.
00:54:35.460 They cannot tolerate this, right?
00:54:38.700 Free speech, well, that's dangerous, right?
00:54:41.700 That's basically where we are now.
00:54:43.640 It's dangerous.
00:54:45.960 Twitter workers freaking out over Elon Musk in internal Slack messages.
00:54:50.860 One of the stories here, right?
00:54:53.520 Leaked internal communications by Twitter employees reveal woke employees are overtaken by despair and anger
00:54:59.260 about Elon Musk's month-long effort to acquire Twitter.
00:55:02.700 Musk announced he would be purchasing the company of $44 billion, blah, blah, blah.
00:55:06.960 On the business communication platform Slack, some Twitter employees vented against the new owner.
00:55:11.180 Leaked messages revealed.
00:55:12.340 Physically cringe watching Elon talk about free speech.
00:55:15.660 This is like literally the platform that said, like, we're the free speech wing of the free speech party, right?
00:55:20.580 And then, oh, that was all a joke.
00:55:22.100 We didn't mean that.
00:55:23.840 Jack came out and said afterwards.
00:55:24.980 Oh, it's important to have a conversation.
00:55:28.540 But, you know, now we're here.
00:55:30.340 Well, yeah, of course we believe in free speech.
00:55:32.860 But we're just talking about moderation, moderating the conversation and making it safe for everybody.
00:55:39.360 That's right.
00:55:39.900 We're going to make it safe for you by excluding points of view that we don't happen to, that we disagree with
00:55:45.740 and that we know that if we allow this whole slew of people who's in opposition generally to our point of view,
00:55:54.740 if we allow them to communicate and talk, they'll basically win the conversation and they win the arguments
00:55:59.800 and they'll convince everybody and things are going to shift more our way.
00:56:03.700 See, they know this.
00:56:04.480 This is why they're resorted to it.
00:56:05.540 And basically, to save democracy, we need to limit free speech.
00:56:08.640 That's basically where they are, right?
00:56:09.960 Here's another lunatic.
00:56:10.960 I'm talking about, like, look at the disdain here.
00:56:13.440 You're like, what?
00:56:14.240 These white men on Twitter.
00:56:16.420 This is from The View.
00:56:17.260 Listen to this.
00:56:17.780 And in fact, on Twitter, it is predominantly straight white men.
00:56:22.640 So when Elon Musk says, wow, this is about free speech, it seems to me that it's about free speech of straight white men.
00:56:32.100 And so let them have it.
00:56:33.680 Let them just go at it.
00:56:35.780 I enjoyed the block button on Twitter.
00:56:39.440 I think it has a real outsized influence in our world because politicians and celebrities are on it.
00:56:47.060 And she's right about the block button.
00:56:48.900 That is, of course, the method you should use, right?
00:56:51.140 If you don't like something, if you disagree with something, if you can't handle seeing it, well, then you block those accounts.
00:56:56.120 And then you slowly – I'm not sure if the algorithm is tied to that so you learn or depending on who you follow.
00:57:01.180 I think there's things there happening on the back end, right?
00:57:03.820 But again, a lot of interesting transformation happened with Twitter literally overnight.
00:57:07.620 Again, the process might take as long as six months for Elon to get control entirely, to turn it into a private company.
00:57:15.200 Until the deal closes, they are still in there.
00:57:19.600 They're going to keep doing their thing.
00:57:20.740 They're going to keep, you know, making dumb decisions, probably, all kinds of things, right?
00:57:28.540 Here's a couple of examples.
00:57:29.660 And people are like, murder, kill Elon Musk because he's going around everywhere, right?
00:57:35.420 Tweeting this out.
00:57:36.320 Just a couple of – a little slice, right, of all of that, right?
00:57:40.900 I'd give anything to be the one that lets shoot Elon Musk in his fucked-looking head.
00:57:48.200 Will someone please kill Elon?
00:57:50.700 Welp, time to kill Elon Musk.
00:57:52.600 You see, you see here.
00:57:53.380 Just a brief skim over here.
00:57:56.080 This is what they – why?
00:57:57.560 Because they don't think he's on their side.
00:58:00.640 Now, look, and on some issues, he's – I think he's not.
00:58:02.980 But it's a – this is a – what do you call it?
00:58:07.000 It's a definition issue.
00:58:08.720 It's a – it's the destination, I believe, is the same.
00:58:19.640 It's just the road there.
00:58:21.540 That's different, right?
00:58:22.620 That's what I sincerely believe.
00:58:28.280 Artificial intelligence, Neuralink, UBI, like all these things that Elon has been talking about.
00:58:36.420 He's working on companies that are producing this 5G global coverage with Starlink, right?
00:58:41.900 SpaceX, Tesla, Tesla, artificial intelligence development there.
00:58:45.920 He was working on open AI for some time.
00:58:48.020 Even Tesla was part of working with components to the vaccine, right?
00:58:55.040 There's a couple of these things that was kind of interesting.
00:58:58.040 And we'll get to that here.
00:59:02.140 But essentially, they are ready – just like what we saw under Trump, right?
00:59:08.460 The censorship kicked into a gear that we've never seen before under Trump, right?
00:59:13.100 Essentially, every single person that is – that was found out to be a Trump supporter in some way or another was targeted, right?
00:59:23.260 Threatened, the people losing their jobs.
00:59:27.160 There were, you know, people being attacked on the streets if they wore their red cap and all that stuff, right?
00:59:33.940 In other words, they had been convinced by the media of what Trump was, which he wasn't.
00:59:39.380 But that didn't change that engine to rev up, right?
00:59:44.280 And I'm seeing the same thing happening here with Elon as well.
00:59:47.360 That he might or might not be, you know, good on certain issues, but it's kind of beside the point.
00:59:51.840 They're using him as the excuse to now lock in, change the laws and the rules, begin to do serious restrictions.
01:00:02.340 I mean, and that's already happened, but I'm talking like insanely, like even more now.
01:00:06.300 Now, the Biden administration has called for reforms to Section 230 since taking office in 2021, AP and Reuters report.
01:00:13.760 The White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said Monday that Biden has long supported reforms to Section 230.
01:00:19.200 Yeah, but it just happened to be that we're having the discussion just now when Elon took over because we're using him as an excuse.
01:00:25.720 While, you know, you know, I see Alex Jones celebrating this and, you know, of course, Joe Rogan and, you know, these kinds of people, they think we're winning.
01:00:35.780 Tucker Carlson, free speech, we're back, baby, you know, kind of thing.
01:00:39.280 We're winning.
01:00:40.500 I'm like, yeah, not so fast, you know.
01:00:44.240 A legal provision that generally exempts Internet companies from liability from the material users post on the network.
01:00:49.260 That's right.
01:00:49.580 So now they're all of a sudden going to make this.
01:00:51.000 No, it's your publisher.
01:00:52.440 It's your responsibility.
01:00:53.460 You have to control everything.
01:00:54.280 If someone posts something on Twitter, Musk, because it's a private company, Musk is personally going to be held liable and responsible.
01:01:03.980 So what is he forced to do?
01:01:05.140 He's going to be forced to comply to these rules.
01:01:07.160 What else is he going to do?
01:01:08.080 Our only hope are decentralized platforms.
01:01:10.520 And as far as I can see, that's not going to happen anytime soon with Twitter, right?
01:01:17.920 Social media users are misrepresenting comments made at White House briefing,
01:01:22.540 falsely suggesting the administration's plans to reform a telecommunications law in direct response to Elon Musk's plans to buy Twitter.
01:01:30.240 Well, that's literally what it is.
01:01:31.760 But here's the gay fact checkers again, the gaslighters, out to tell you, no, no, no, no, that's not the issue at all.
01:01:39.720 That's not the reason we're doing this.
01:01:41.120 I mean, you've got to keep in mind.
01:01:45.780 If you set your compass after the people that are now freaking out of Elon Musk, you'll be way off.
01:01:55.880 You'll be dictated by those things.
01:01:59.660 You'll be manipulated and used by the very people that you laugh at now and have fun at.
01:02:05.800 Like, look at all the salt flowing.
01:02:07.420 And it is fun.
01:02:08.060 I agree.
01:02:10.300 But you'll end up somewhere you're not going to want to be.
01:02:13.200 And all the things that these right-wingers and conservatives now think, well, we're winning, you know,
01:02:17.240 all the things that they're asking for and which they think they're going to get are things they're not going to get.
01:02:22.500 Even if, putting to the side for now, even if Elon Musk is, you know, in on it or, you know, he's a Illuminati transhumanist that's like, you know,
01:02:34.040 working on microchips implants in our brain, which he actually is, of course, right?
01:02:37.860 But you know what I'm saying, right?
01:02:38.980 The side that we're talking about is the side that's saying that this is healthy, that this is, you can do anything you want, right?
01:02:57.080 Impossible is nothing.
01:03:00.480 You know, people have periods, right?
01:03:03.860 Yeah, people have periods.
01:03:04.880 Men can have babies, right?
01:03:07.240 Don't mess with the trans kids, the pedophile groomers that's on this side, right?
01:03:13.900 These, you can't, these are not, they're not living in reality, right?
01:03:18.360 Own the floor, that's right.
01:03:21.360 They're not living in reality.
01:03:24.940 It's a simulacra, they're living in a simulation already, these people.
01:03:28.940 It is not part of the real world.
01:03:30.300 And so if we allow ourselves to be dictated by those people, by automatically just taking the opposite of what they want, I think we'll be swept along in it.
01:03:39.740 That's my point.
01:03:40.860 I hope that makes sense, right?
01:03:42.420 So, of course, Musk, as we said before, he's part of this.
01:03:46.580 He's part of the gang.
01:03:47.840 In lockstep with the World Economic Forum, here's just a couple of choice posts here on Twitter from CureVac.
01:03:55.460 That's right, that's what they're called.
01:03:56.840 The vaccine maker backed by Bill and Melinda Gates.
01:04:00.040 Source 40%, right?
01:04:02.200 And Elon said here, it's kind of low resolution, but I think you can still read that at the top there.
01:04:06.280 CureVac, Moderna, and a few others, based on a thread, I think, right?
01:04:13.500 Tesla makes the machine, CureVac, that users go to from known gene sequencing to trillions of lipid-coated mRNA strands, right?
01:04:23.420 It's part of that.
01:04:24.320 Tesla's doing that.
01:04:26.200 We've been working on this for about four years, originally meant for rabies vaccine, but it can make pretty much anything that's an RNA sequence.
01:04:35.040 Critical path is completing human, yeah, critical part, is that what it says?
01:04:40.780 Or path, whatever, is completing human trials.
01:04:46.180 He wants a carbon tax, just like the World Economic Forum.
01:04:48.920 He wants universal basic income, right?
01:04:53.620 He supported the vaccine.
01:04:56.920 He wants AI engineers to, you know, to build AI, despite speaking out against it, saying we're creating the demon with it.
01:05:04.860 But then he's doing it, right?
01:05:06.540 Neuralink, brain implants, right?
01:05:09.520 All of it.
01:05:10.160 We're literally a brain in a vat.
01:05:11.600 It says the vat is your skull.
01:05:12.700 Everything you think is real is an electrical signal.
01:05:15.660 Feels so real, though.
01:05:16.500 I mean, it's not objectively.
01:05:17.660 It might not be real, but it's also this, like, view that we're just, like, we're just empty vessels.
01:05:23.060 There is no soul.
01:05:23.740 There is no purpose.
01:05:24.460 There is no nothing.
01:05:28.280 We can just manipulate that, right?
01:05:29.780 And free will is over, as Hariri said, right?
01:05:35.480 So, of course, he's a young global leader as well.
01:05:39.220 We found this out here yesterday.
01:05:40.160 Actually, someone probably mentioned it, but I just forgot to underline it.
01:05:43.780 It's kind of an important point.
01:05:45.180 It's an article from Bloomberg back in 2008.
01:05:47.280 And, again, some very interesting other names here, considering how they have risen to prominence, to be honest.
01:05:56.540 But right there it is in this article.
01:06:01.780 Elon Musk, the chairman of Tesla Motors, the much-publicized electric sports car company, is a new young global leader.
01:06:10.220 YGL with the World Economic Forum.
01:06:11.700 Sergey Brin, Prince Hawken of Norway.
01:06:16.260 I wonder why he is in on it.
01:06:20.020 All these people.
01:06:21.480 Bank people, right?
01:06:22.900 Business people.
01:06:24.480 Alibaba group people.
01:06:26.800 George Walker, global head of investment management.
01:06:30.440 Lehman, brother.
01:06:31.460 Director general for the Al Jazeera Satellite Network is part of that, right?
01:06:34.660 Bobby Jindal, the government of Louisiana.
01:06:37.440 I guess he's not anymore.
01:06:40.560 DiCaprio, right?
01:06:42.040 Think of the movie he made recently, Don't Look Up.
01:06:44.360 Did you guys see that?
01:06:44.840 I've got to do a review on that soon.
01:06:49.140 Even the, it's funny, remember that Maria Bartiromo, who's on Fox, is part of it.
01:06:53.760 And keep that in mind, because I have a clip here later, too, with her interviewing a guy regarding this, right?
01:07:01.500 So you're seeing what kind of picture we're painting here, right?
01:07:07.500 All his tech, all his associations, all his affiliations.
01:07:10.360 It's highly suspicious.
01:07:12.620 It was a pretty good thread here in Spanish.
01:07:16.080 We could translate some of them.
01:07:18.100 Speaking of Elon, he's a declared transhumanist who is at the center of Klaus Schwab's fourth technological revolution.
01:07:23.340 His Neuralink project claims to chip the human brain to heal injuries, but in reality, it's about coupling the collective will of humanity to artificial intelligence, right?
01:07:33.300 Long-term, it's about coupling the collective will of humanity to AI.
01:07:36.580 Short-term, it's about improving the lives of those with brain or spine problems.
01:07:40.280 All the monkey experiments, we've talked about that.
01:07:45.800 1,523 macaques they used to test, died of suffering extremely.
01:07:53.720 Many consider it a price to pay for the future, but who is designing our future?
01:07:57.220 Elon Musk's grandfather, Joshua N. Halderman, was the head of Canada's technocratic movement in 1936.
01:08:07.320 They advocated the government of technology and science, coincidentally the same path that their grandson has followed and that China is already implementing soon.
01:08:15.040 In the West, it is curious how he follows the pattern of the also technological billionaire Bill Gates and his father, William H. Gates, who presided over Planned Parenthood, continuing his eugenic depopulation agenda.
01:08:32.060 Well, it's actually a dysgenic population agenda.
01:08:36.320 As they're increasing white birth rates, increasing in other parts of the world, they're emphasizing immigration.
01:08:40.960 And, of course, now with the mRNA technology that we've been talking about, that is the kill shot for Westerners.
01:08:47.000 It's basically designed to take out white people.
01:08:49.880 And many in our countries, unfortunately, I'm sad to say, were dumb enough to be fooled by this.
01:08:54.400 And you have vaccination rates as high as 90% of some Western European countries.
01:08:59.660 And we don't know what the full consequences of this will be.
01:09:02.480 Disease, cancers, myocarditis, gene problems further down the road.
01:09:08.000 It's truly horrific.
01:09:08.980 But it is funny because, you know, Elon Musk tweeted out that, I'm sure you saw it, I didn't bring it in now,
01:09:13.680 but he tweeted out recently of that meme of Bill Gates with the belly and the blue shirt and the new icon that Apple added with the trans, the pregnant man, right?
01:09:25.020 That's like making the, what is it said?
01:09:26.680 If you want to lose a boner fast, Musk or something.
01:09:29.420 See how that kind of positions him as someone who is, and we need these.
01:09:34.280 This is how they do it.
01:09:35.820 They give us these people's champions.
01:09:38.020 They sell us our saviors.
01:09:39.860 They sell us people that we can look up to.
01:09:41.680 And people, their people are mesmerized by Elon Musk.
01:09:44.240 He's like a, he's like a Marvick comic book, you know, philanthropist billionaire, trillionaire soon.
01:09:50.120 That's doing all these cool and great things.
01:09:54.140 And people, they're loving it.
01:09:55.240 They're sucking this up.
01:09:56.040 They're loving this.
01:09:59.980 So, oh no, look, he's, look at that.
01:10:02.080 He's tweeting out, he's shitting on Bill Gates, man.
01:10:06.700 Very clever.
01:10:08.020 Very clever.
01:10:08.620 Coincidentally, Elon and Bill have been partners in the CureVac, Vakna manufacturing company since 2016.
01:10:18.700 Elon also personally endorsed the COVID Vaknas saying that he supported them since the science is unequivocal.
01:10:25.400 And that injection, injecting the first dose is a no brainer.
01:10:29.120 Yeah, we saw that.
01:10:29.700 Here's a photo of the Tesla factory here of that lipid, lipid nanoparticle, the liposomal cover envelope, right?
01:10:40.200 That the houses, the mRNA.
01:10:45.400 Finally, his close environment is much more than peculiar.
01:10:48.920 His mother is May Musk, who had been associated with South Africa's witchcraft society
01:10:52.900 and has appeared doing dark occult symbology in Beyonce's haunted video.
01:10:59.120 Very normal.
01:10:59.900 Everything is very normal, he says here.
01:11:01.940 I didn't know.
01:11:02.460 I got to check.
01:11:02.900 Is she, so she's in some video, I guess, then with Beyonce?
01:11:06.160 Is that, I guess, a haunted, amazing team, she says.
01:11:12.200 His father, Errol Musk, was linked to the Mossad.
01:11:15.520 Now, I have to look that up more.
01:11:17.120 This is just a tweet thread.
01:11:18.620 There could be much more to this.
01:11:19.900 These are all statements you can dive much deeper into.
01:11:22.940 I didn't have time before we came on here, but we'll follow up on this and we'll cover more on this.
01:11:26.680 What's his link to Mossad?
01:11:27.700 You guys have any information, read us at protomail.com, send it to us.
01:11:31.180 Very interesting, right?
01:11:32.980 Again, think of the South Africa thing is kind of interesting, right?
01:11:36.520 Considering some of the forces there that brought in, you know, communism afterwards, of course,
01:11:40.820 who benefited financially, the diamond stuff, right?
01:11:43.120 He was out selling, was it, emeralds, right?
01:11:46.860 To one of the companies in New York, I think, Elon, early on, right?
01:11:50.520 The pilot, sailor, and engineer became a millionaire at the age of 30 as a civil and military builder.
01:11:56.340 He had an emerald mine in Zambia and killed three people who broke into his house.
01:12:00.400 Well, that's, what are you going to do about that, breaking in?
01:12:03.960 Look, there's some things that are like, that's fine, I don't care.
01:12:07.740 Or, oh, she's into witchcraft, you know, more than being cringe and gay, like, what, okay.
01:12:13.700 Do they think they get some secret power from this?
01:12:17.000 Look, there could be some demons out there that these people tap into.
01:12:21.720 Who knows, right?
01:12:22.960 I'm not going to discount all of it together, right?
01:12:24.540 But a lot of them are just, frankly, silly.
01:12:29.400 No, the consequences are real, and yes, they're going after kids and all that stuff.
01:12:33.120 I'm not saying that's not real, but I'm saying, like, they think they're getting some secret power from this.
01:12:40.200 And finally, his girlfriend, Grimes, right, the commie, the open communist,
01:12:45.260 with whom he had a son named X-A-E-A-12 and now a daughter named Exa-Dark-Siderial.
01:13:02.040 This is very strange.
01:13:03.040 Look at these things.
01:13:03.700 Here's Grimes, right?
01:13:07.560 What is that, Saturn that, like, looks like a 40, 40, a 4 and a 2 upside down?
01:13:11.700 Is that Saturn, or what is that?
01:13:13.780 Wouldn't be surprised if it is, right?
01:13:15.920 Here she is with her little carvings on her belly, right?
01:13:21.320 Oh, software froze up a second.
01:13:23.860 Let me see here.
01:13:25.160 Can I go up full screen, please?
01:13:26.900 That'd be good right about now.
01:13:29.220 All right, anyway, you can see it from there.
01:13:31.760 We'll go back to the that's.
01:13:34.920 Closed up.
01:13:35.460 Let me see here.
01:13:37.220 Are we good to go?
01:13:38.000 There we go.
01:13:38.420 Okay, sorry, it froze up here real quick.
01:13:39.920 There it is, right?
01:13:40.820 See that on the belly?
01:13:41.700 The commie's like a that.
01:13:43.340 What is that?
01:13:43.840 What in the world is that symbol, right?
01:13:45.420 I have this weird clip, too.
01:13:46.480 Listen to this about the kid's name here.
01:13:48.720 We've been talking about Elon Musk and Grimes' new baby boy all week, and we officially have
01:13:52.960 a pronunciation from Elon Musk himself.
01:13:55.700 On Thursday's episode of the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, Musk explained that it was Grimes who
01:14:00.800 mostly came up with the unique name, and here's exactly how to pronounce it.
01:14:04.720 Take a listen.
01:14:05.120 I mean, it's just X, the letter X, and then the A-E is like pronounced Ash.
01:14:15.700 Yeah.
01:14:16.720 And then A-12 is my contribution.
01:14:20.580 Oh, why A-12?
01:14:22.300 Archangel 12, the precursor to the SR-71.
01:14:25.580 Coolest plane ever.
01:14:26.260 All right.
01:14:26.680 So there you have it.
01:14:27.560 X, Ash, A, 12.
01:14:30.020 That's a ring to it, right, Jeremy?
01:14:32.840 Musk and Grimes welcome the baby boy on Monday, May 4th.
01:14:36.360 The child is the first for Grimes, while Musk has five sons from a previous-
01:14:39.660 What the hell's going on with her there?
01:14:40.580 Look at that.
01:14:41.060 Oof.
01:14:41.440 ...marriage.
01:14:42.060 His first son, Nevada, died tragically of SIDS at 10 weeks old in 2002.
01:14:46.900 During his appearance on that podcast-
01:14:48.460 Was he vaccinated?
01:14:49.520 Musk, who is 48, also opened up about becoming a father again.
01:14:53.300 He tells Rogan, quote, I think it's better being older and having a kid.
01:14:56.900 I appreciate it more.
01:14:58.200 Babies are awesome.
01:14:59.080 They are awesome.
01:15:00.160 And he adds, they're little love bugs.
01:15:02.140 It's wonderful.
01:15:03.080 It's great.
01:15:04.220 Well, nice.
01:15:04.980 That means, well, that means he's a human, like the rest of us, right?
01:15:10.060 Here's Grimes, right?
01:15:11.160 Can't make it up.
01:15:12.600 Sitting Spread Eagle reading Karl Marx, right?
01:15:16.000 You think this is like cringing and gay?
01:15:18.280 And yeah, it is.
01:15:19.000 But that's her right there.
01:15:21.180 Grimes.
01:15:22.200 I guess, what is she?
01:15:22.840 Some singer or something, right?
01:15:24.820 So I guess they divorced or whatever, but he has two kids with her and these weird ritual
01:15:29.700 carvings on her belly, right?
01:15:31.140 And it's just completely, completely normal.
01:15:34.360 Completely normal.
01:15:35.200 You got nothing to do with anything.
01:15:38.320 Completely fine.
01:15:39.040 And then, was it Werner von Braun's book, was it?
01:15:45.560 A fiction book?
01:15:47.960 He had a character named Elon who was going to colonize Mars.
01:15:52.240 Do you guys remember that, right?
01:15:53.240 He sat there with his Occupy Mars t-shirt there, right?
01:15:56.380 So, it's interesting.
01:16:01.200 The rocket field, Jack Parsons, the OTO, the Ordo Templo Orientis, Thelema, Alistair Crowley,
01:16:13.300 are there connections, are there ties, does he admire those people, is he into that shit?
01:16:16.980 You know, there's so many questions here, right?
01:16:19.820 That we got to ask.
01:16:23.860 All right.
01:16:25.440 You get what's going on here, I think.
01:16:29.240 So, oh, it's this too.
01:16:32.360 I forgot.
01:16:32.900 Let me see here.
01:16:33.580 What else we got here?
01:16:35.480 I'm getting all confused.
01:16:37.600 All my sources here.
01:16:39.860 We'll get to that in a second.
01:16:41.380 But this one here, yeah.
01:16:42.540 Jeffrey Epstein set Elon Musk's brother up with a girlfriend in effort to get close to the Tesla founder, sources say.
01:16:49.260 Whoops.
01:16:50.760 She, she.
01:16:52.700 Jeffrey Epstein, the multimillionaire sex criminal.
01:16:56.020 That's a nice, thank you, insider.
01:16:57.920 That's a nice way of putting it.
01:16:59.920 Not pedophile, scumbag, or, you know, monster.
01:17:04.440 No, no, just a sex criminal.
01:17:06.760 A multimillionaire sex criminal.
01:17:09.540 Introduced Kimball Musk, Elon Musk's brother, to a woman in his entourage, two sources told, Business Insider.
01:17:17.220 The woman had previously dated Epstein and lived in an apartment building where he was known to house models.
01:17:24.420 Epstein dated Kimball Musk from 2011 to 2012.
01:17:30.280 Though the relationship was, by all accounts, genuine, the sources said Epstein hoped it would open doors to Elon Musk and his companies.
01:17:40.040 Epstein says here, Epstein and his entourage were granted a private tour of Elon Musk's SpaceX facility in Hawthorne, California.
01:17:55.160 In 2012.
01:17:59.040 And finally, no, that was it there on that.
01:18:02.860 And, of course, you have, then you have this, right?
01:18:05.100 We've talked about this.
01:18:06.100 Now, Elon Musk claimed that he was, she photobombed me, I think was the language that he used.
01:18:15.180 Basically, I didn't do nothing.
01:18:17.020 It was not my fault.
01:18:18.160 He just showed up with a camera.
01:18:19.640 And sure, okay, like, look, anything's possible.
01:18:22.700 But look, you're moving around in these environments.
01:18:26.180 You're having weird, you know, occult things tied to your behavior.
01:18:30.480 Your brothers on the board of Tesla.
01:18:32.220 There's a connection to Epstein there.
01:18:33.920 Look, there's a lot of weird things going on here.
01:18:36.780 And this guy might not be such an outsider.
01:18:39.120 I think, I mean, I think, again, would you just take an easy thing such as his, the boring company, right?
01:18:46.140 They just got a renewed contract to continue what they call a hyperloop under Las Vegas, right?
01:18:52.340 If this guy was not in on it, if he wasn't part of the environment and network of people that are constantly handed the contracts,
01:19:02.220 and whether it's through nepotism or through networks such as, you know, Epstein or whatever,
01:19:08.080 he wouldn't have gotten these deals.
01:19:09.660 He wouldn't have got these contracts, right?
01:19:12.760 Something fishy here, right?
01:19:15.740 Volunta says, image posted by Grimes since September 2019 shows the virus, the vaccine, and the UFO.
01:19:22.340 I think I remember that.
01:19:24.540 Let's see if I can pull that up real quick.
01:19:27.280 I have to send that to myself.
01:19:28.720 Oh, yeah, I think we showed that at some point.
01:19:33.020 Thank you.
01:19:33.500 I appreciate that.
01:19:34.680 Oh, I have to log in on the, yeah, I'll see if I can find that.
01:19:38.440 But thank you, Voluntas.
01:19:39.160 I appreciate that.
01:19:39.700 Yeah, I think I saw something about that.
01:19:42.840 And I think we showed it at some point.
01:19:44.600 And like, what the hell is going on here with this, right?
01:19:46.220 But so one thing that kind of was interesting, and so I think that's enough.
01:19:56.520 I think I've painted the picture here for you that, like, there's ample reason to be suspicious of Elon Musk.
01:20:05.160 There's ample reason to not wanting to go along with this or, you know, have your suspicions.
01:20:13.920 What is this about?
01:20:15.000 What is he going to do?
01:20:16.500 What's the purpose of him buying Twitter?
01:20:18.820 If accidentally something positive happens, you know, it's like, okay, well, great.
01:20:25.120 I'll take that.
01:20:26.380 But it doesn't hurt to be cautious.
01:20:28.360 It doesn't matter.
01:20:30.280 I'm not like, yeah, Musk is going to save us.
01:20:32.700 It's like, it doesn't change anything.
01:20:34.080 You know what I mean?
01:20:34.740 So it doesn't really matter.
01:20:35.980 It's always good to be cautiously optimistic and borderline skeptical.
01:20:40.900 I mean, I'm pretty convinced he is on it.
01:20:42.820 But I'm just talking about anyone out there generally who might not have decided yet.
01:20:48.080 I was like, yeah, we'll see what happens.
01:20:49.320 You know, it could be good.
01:20:50.780 You know, but again, it's all about that.
01:20:51.820 Like, if other people hate him enough, just like with Trump, he has to be the real deal.
01:20:57.220 He has to be a good guy, right?
01:20:59.840 And that's not always true, right?
01:21:03.240 So here's the speech.
01:21:04.500 Sorry, I've read speech down on the screen.
01:21:06.640 Here's the tweet that he mentioned regarding free speech, right?
01:21:10.200 This is a quote from him being interviewed in the media.
01:21:12.040 And he said, free speech is the bedrock of a functioning democracy.
01:21:17.100 I agree with that.
01:21:18.140 And Twitter is the digital town square where matters vital to the future of humanity are debated.
01:21:22.480 I also want to make Twitter better than ever by enhancing the product with new features.
01:21:27.580 Making the algorithms open source to increase trust, defeating the spam bots, and authenticating all humans.
01:21:35.260 Authenticating all humans.
01:21:37.780 Twitter has tremendous potential.
01:21:39.220 I look forward to working with the company and the community of users to unlock it.
01:21:45.540 So a lot of people have theorized that here's where the fourth industrial revolution comes in.
01:21:51.340 His relationship with Bill Gates and the World Economic Forum as a young global leader, as a brain, ship, implant, transhumanist, AI, researching, you know, whatever.
01:22:01.580 Whatever.
01:22:03.060 That he'll offer up a digital ID.
01:22:07.260 Some kind of thing.
01:22:08.220 They just coincidentally happen to tie right into what the EU is pushing right now.
01:22:12.320 This is what Obama basically was talking about when it was at Stanford a few days ago.
01:22:16.120 Hillary Clinton tweeted about it.
01:22:17.580 Like, we got to do what the Europeans are doing.
01:22:19.120 They're doing this Digital Services Act.
01:22:20.740 And it's really good.
01:22:21.500 And what's illegal offline is going to now become illegal online.
01:22:27.320 And so we're going to save you.
01:22:28.740 We're protecting your freedom of speech, right?
01:22:30.780 That's the thing here.
01:22:31.660 And so this is the type of freedom of speech that Elon will potentially be part of offering up.
01:22:37.780 He might, look, he might even be a tool in this.
01:22:40.440 Like, anything's possible, right?
01:22:43.720 That's giving him a lot of leeway, though, and doubt.
01:22:47.860 But let's assume that that's the case, right?
01:22:49.520 Well, they'll use you then.
01:22:52.000 They'll do exactly what they want to do here.
01:22:53.580 As long as they pass laws, they can do whatever they want, right?
01:22:55.780 Well, this is the new law now.
01:22:56.900 Twitter got to abide by it.
01:22:58.160 Like, that's why this idea that, like, well, free speech, just abide by the law, and it's fine.
01:23:03.000 You know, and I've said that a couple of times.
01:23:04.840 And then you realize, well, no, because they'll just pass through laws.
01:23:07.380 So they just say, well, now you can't.
01:23:10.020 If you criticize Israel, you're going to go to jail.
01:23:14.400 You know, straight to jail.
01:23:19.080 And, of course, we can't have that.
01:23:20.720 That's insane, right?
01:23:21.720 But they'll do it.
01:23:22.780 These people will definitely do that.
01:23:24.660 They won't hesitate.
01:23:26.060 And, in fact, that's what they want.
01:23:27.320 And, again, what perfect opportunity in timing, then, to say, well, look, Elon will destroy our democracy.
01:23:32.320 We just have to pass these laws, right?
01:23:34.960 So one thing that did happen is kind of interesting, and it speaks more to the activities of what's happening inside of Twitter right now.
01:23:46.080 And it has to do with the growth that all immediately, excuse me, happened.
01:23:54.280 I mean, literally, like, hope he's going to buy it, and then just, like, boom, followers opening up, letting go of the restrictions, the choke points, whether it's the ghost or shadow bans or whatever it is that happened, right?
01:24:10.440 But this Twitter account here, Carolyn Orr on Twitter did a thread, and someone summarized it in a spreadsheet by taking out her numbers.
01:24:20.320 She went through a number of accounts, how many they've gained.
01:24:22.200 And, yes, this is mainstream right-wing conservative politicians that have gotten the most gains, right?
01:24:28.460 But then, what's interesting, on the right there, you can see the account, all the left-wing mainstream leftists that lost followers.
01:24:41.220 Rachel Maddow lost 18,000 followers, like, literally, like, right away.
01:24:48.720 AOC, 11,000, Kamala Harris, 16,000, Joy Ann Reid, 9,000, you can read the list, Sarah.
01:24:55.340 Pelosi, Psaki, Chris Hayes, says he ever on Media Matters, oh, you lost 2,100 followers, Chuck Schumer.
01:25:03.680 While Matt Gaetz, Ron DeSantis, Lauren Boebert, Trump Jr., Don, Trump Jr., OANN, Trump War Room, Breitbart News, and Jim Jordan gained a lot of followers.
01:25:16.860 So, what I think is happening here is that they are basically, and someone made a joke about this, they made a meme about this.
01:25:26.480 But, essentially, what's happening over on Twitter.com right now is basically this.
01:25:33.100 They're destroying the evidence, they're flushing the gaslighting algorithms, they're removing the fake bots, and they're burning kind of the evidence, right?
01:25:43.300 That's what's happening.
01:25:43.900 That's why you saw an immediate change.
01:25:47.780 And it means all these bots that artificially have been boosting things on Twitter, and, again, this is just a tiny little price that they give you.
01:25:54.240 See, this is what concerns, see, we're winning already, we're advancing.
01:26:00.640 And my point is, not so fast, not so fast.
01:26:04.400 Is it fun to see?
01:26:05.140 Sure, yeah, why not?
01:26:06.260 Sure, I'd love to have an unrestricted platform where they actually are for free speech.
01:26:12.460 That'd be great, right?
01:26:13.580 Even my account, like, immediately, right?
01:26:16.880 Saw, like, an uptick, like, 700 followers over, like, a day or two.
01:26:23.440 And I literally saw, I got the notification on my phone and my iPad, like, immediately.
01:26:28.160 Like, what the hell is this?
01:26:28.920 Like, all these followers?
01:26:30.260 Like, something organic was happening.
01:26:32.220 Mentions was up.
01:26:33.480 Profile visits was up.
01:26:34.480 All up, well, you look at previous months, and it was, like, choked out, couldn't gain over a certain number.
01:26:39.740 And, again, I rarely look at stats or obsess about that.
01:26:44.660 But it was, like, clearly I could see something happening here.
01:26:46.920 What the hell is going on?
01:26:49.720 So that's good.
01:26:50.700 That's good.
01:26:51.560 I'm saying that's great, right?
01:26:52.560 But it's, like, they think that Elon might reveal some of the tricks and the gay ops that they've been running by using Twitter, right?
01:27:01.520 Again, it's such an activist platform.
01:27:03.000 So, of course, it would have bots that are boosting artificially left-wing positions that are lunacy positions that no one actually likes to keep the perception up that, like, oh, we're, you know, everybody likes it.
01:27:13.060 Look at how many retweets Rachel Maddow has here.
01:27:15.400 Look at how many people engage with their content.
01:27:18.120 It's just, it's, everybody loves this, right?
01:27:20.660 And this is the only way they can win is to choke out their political enemies, right?
01:27:34.240 Let me see here.
01:27:35.860 Cocaine Rimjobs says, boosted bot numbers translate into massive devaluation of Twitter.
01:27:42.100 Elon will likely write off Twitter after the lie is exposed.
01:27:45.840 Oh, okay, interesting.
01:27:46.780 That's a good take.
01:27:47.440 I didn't think of that.
01:27:48.260 Yeah, exactly.
01:27:49.200 I mean, again, I think it's also part of, like, they think he's going to see some of the algorithms.
01:27:53.340 Like, this will be hand, like, physical evidence of, like, manipulation.
01:27:58.400 Remember how the gaslight conservatives for such a long time saying, like, it's not really, no one is banning you or shadow.
01:28:05.540 There's no censorship, you know?
01:28:07.100 And that potentially in there would mean, you know, that he would get them, gotten some hands on some of that data, basically, right?
01:28:14.840 And they can't, they can't have that.
01:28:16.560 They're scared of that.
01:28:17.660 But you could be right as well.
01:28:18.660 It could be about trying to ruin the platform, you know, artificially saying there's more users than it actually has.
01:28:25.060 But at the same time, then, if that was the take, wouldn't they just allow right-wingers to also organically grow?
01:28:31.660 Because that would be more, again, see, I get your point.
01:28:34.380 But thinking about it a little more, it never is about the bottom dollar anymore, right?
01:28:41.360 In a way, you could kind of wish sometimes in some settings that it actually was that mundane in a way.
01:28:48.340 But no, now it's BlackRock and it's Vanguard and it's State Street and the old Berkshire Hathaway.
01:28:54.300 And they own all these corporations.
01:28:55.480 They own the same business as all of them.
01:28:56.980 That's the bottom line.
01:28:57.860 BlackRock can do whatever the hell they want.
01:29:00.260 And they will lose money all day long because it's not about that anymore.
01:29:03.160 I get your point.
01:29:03.720 And you could, look, you could very well be right on that.
01:29:06.760 But I think at the end of the day, it's definitely not about, you know, increasing or decreasing value.
01:29:11.900 But if they temporarily could do it on Twitter when Musk takes over eventually, yeah, sure.
01:29:15.620 That's very possible.
01:29:17.860 Thank you.
01:29:19.140 Per says, fell asleep and missed the beginning.
01:29:22.060 Vi har inte vunnit ännu, men.
01:29:25.780 Yeah, tumming up.
01:29:26.560 Thank you, Per.
01:29:27.160 Some Swedish stuff for you guys at the end.
01:29:28.380 Thank you, Per.
01:29:28.680 I appreciate that.
01:29:29.620 Good to see you.
01:29:30.200 Can I just go back in the replay talking about Elon Musk and Twitter here today.
01:29:33.720 Um, so we will see what happens.
01:29:37.760 That's basically it, right?
01:29:39.860 We will see what happens.
01:29:42.140 Um, I think there's a back, uh, a, a, a hood, a hood winking here.
01:29:48.120 That's going to come in at some point, uh, and we're going to understand.
01:29:51.900 And it's going to make perfect sense, right?
01:29:53.700 Of, uh, uh, of why, why this happened or why, you know, certain things that unfolded after he purchased this happen.
01:30:01.540 Um, so we'll see, we'll see.
01:30:03.180 Cautiously optimistic and suspicious.
01:30:05.140 But, uh, if we get anything that's real and, look, he won't bring in some digital ID and it's actually free speech.
01:30:11.180 And it's like, all right, well, you know, great.
01:30:13.100 You know, great.
01:30:13.840 We'll see.
01:30:15.600 Uh, Wasp News Network says they don't have to worry about money when they can print it.
01:30:19.780 Thanks, Woodrow Wilson.
01:30:20.720 Yeah, that's right.
01:30:21.180 Exactly.
01:30:21.660 Just, uh, modern monetary theory.
01:30:25.980 It's like indefinite, uh, deficit, right?
01:30:28.820 Just, just keep printing.
01:30:30.180 We'll do great.
01:30:31.500 All right.
01:30:31.820 So I'm going to talk about something a little bit different now.
01:30:33.540 Change topics and talk about some of the anti-white lunatics out there because this was a fun topic.
01:30:39.380 And, uh, there was a story, uh, on, uh, the wonderful outlet, the Daily Dot.
01:30:45.240 Now, if you ever want to read, like, you know, some good, good, uh, hard-hitting journalism.
01:30:51.180 Uh, some very important, uh, uh, topics.
01:30:55.940 The Daily Dot is definitely going to be, you know, your choice here, right?
01:31:00.560 I think I missed Pagan Bear earlier.
01:31:02.140 Let me tell you, uh, Elon better move the Twitter headquarters to place out of the West's reach if he wants Twitter to succeed.
01:31:09.840 Uh, yeah, I mean, some people said he was going to move it to Texas.
01:31:12.240 That's obviously not out of the West's grip, unless you just talk about the U.S. maybe.
01:31:16.420 But, uh, yeah.
01:31:18.420 Yeah.
01:31:20.960 We'll see what happens there.
01:31:23.320 As I said, it's kind of interesting.
01:31:24.620 Oh, here's the Grimes picture.
01:31:27.220 Okay, let me, let me pull that in real quick before we leave the topic.
01:31:30.040 Then here's the, one more thing on Grimes here.
01:31:33.040 Let me see if I can open it, open Instagram without closing.
01:31:36.660 Yeah, here's the, uh, and what is this?
01:31:38.440 This is like a, uh, uh, this is like a, uh, like a Rosetta Stone type thing, almost?
01:31:46.640 Like a, like a, an ancient, like, rock carving type thing, right?
01:31:51.040 Official press release for violence dropping tonight at midnight.
01:31:54.460 Violent, is that like some album or some cringe like that?
01:31:58.740 Oh, that's right, yeah.
01:31:59.640 So people said there was like, in the, uh, symbols, where is it again?
01:32:05.960 Like nuclear war, biowar.
01:32:09.100 Where's the corona?
01:32:10.040 Is that there?
01:32:10.640 Right there's the, yeah, that's the corona right there.
01:32:12.680 Here's DNA, a DNA strand right there, it looks like.
01:32:16.360 Uh, yeah, who knows?
01:32:17.760 They dropped some, dropped some hints.
01:32:19.520 And this was, when was this ago?
01:32:23.180 How long ago was this?
01:32:25.620 Ugh.
01:32:25.860 Um, can I get a date on this?
01:32:30.120 Man, oh, there it is.
01:32:31.000 September 4th, 2019, right?
01:32:33.200 September 4th.
01:32:34.140 Look at these pictures.
01:32:35.460 Like, just standing with her ass out.
01:32:36.860 Like, what, really is that?
01:32:38.100 Look at these.
01:32:39.140 Degenerate.
01:32:39.580 Goddamn.
01:32:40.100 All right, okay.
01:32:41.560 But it's like that, um, uh, idiocracy.
01:32:44.660 It's just one, one big ass.
01:32:47.140 That's all, that's all it is, right?
01:32:49.200 Okay.
01:32:49.980 Uh, here we go.
01:32:52.920 So, we had a wonderful Asian lady.
01:32:56.700 Moving around, uh, in New York City.
01:32:59.540 When she, uh, I guess she, she discovered something, right?
01:33:02.420 She said, oh, you know what?
01:33:04.400 I, I realized something.
01:33:06.600 If, uh, if I'm out walking on the streets.
01:33:09.520 And there's these white people standing around.
01:33:11.500 And they're talking on the streets.
01:33:12.900 Not every scenario is like this.
01:33:14.660 But that's basically what, what you see in some of the footage, too.
01:33:18.220 She, she doesn't move for, for white people.
01:33:21.440 But, but she expects white people to move for her.
01:33:26.220 She's the, the queen, right?
01:33:28.940 So, they need to move for me.
01:33:32.680 Uh, or, or otherwise, you know, white supremacy.
01:33:34.960 Because I'm the, I'm the walk, right?
01:33:36.860 The, the women of color.
01:33:39.380 And, uh, and, uh, and get out of my way, white people.
01:33:43.380 So, here's one.
01:33:44.280 Let me see.
01:33:44.500 I think I pulled this up full screen here.
01:33:45.980 And don't move aside.
01:33:48.080 Let me, I'm going to play this again.
01:33:50.780 Is to try walking on the street.
01:33:53.160 And don't move aside for the white people.
01:33:56.940 That's something I've never noticed.
01:33:59.620 But I've been like, I saw that video on a walk.
01:34:02.660 And I'm walking.
01:34:03.980 I'm like, why is the video not playing here?
01:34:05.840 What's going on with that?
01:34:07.620 Let's try that again.
01:34:08.660 Is to try.
01:34:09.620 Yeah, it's after not moving.
01:34:10.700 Let me see if the embed plays.
01:34:11.840 Is to try walking on the street.
01:34:14.500 What the hell is that?
01:34:15.140 Is that the, let me turn off the shield for TikTok.
01:34:18.680 Let's see if there's any difference.
01:34:20.740 Is to try walking on the.
01:34:22.480 Ow.
01:34:24.420 I've never seen this.
01:34:25.960 God, I hate, I hate TikTok so much.
01:34:28.700 I just, I loathe it.
01:34:30.220 I despise it.
01:34:32.060 Okay.
01:34:32.580 So, we're not going to be able to see.
01:34:33.800 We're not going to be able to see this then.
01:34:36.520 Okay.
01:34:37.120 Let me see if these work.
01:34:39.640 Yeah, see if these work.
01:34:40.780 Do they lock it or something?
01:34:42.340 Let me try that again.
01:34:43.360 This is ridiculous.
01:34:44.080 Pathetic.
01:34:44.980 Come on.
01:34:45.640 And don't move aside for the white.
01:34:49.180 Is this something I've never done?
01:34:52.260 But I've been like, I saw that video on a walk.
01:34:55.180 And I'm walking.
01:34:55.720 It just opens a new, God, I hate TikTok.
01:34:58.180 Okay.
01:34:59.140 You hear what she says anyway.
01:35:00.320 This is the point, right?
01:35:01.260 This is an experiment.
01:35:02.420 So, basically, don't move aside for what.
01:35:04.660 I'm like, oh, let me try this out.
01:35:06.140 No, because I'm sick.
01:35:16.020 Yeah, for some reason he's moving there, but I can't, I can't damn see it.
01:35:19.420 A woman of color on TikTok shared a video of herself refusing to move for white people while
01:35:26.820 walking on a sidewalk.
01:35:29.120 What happened was a shock to viewers.
01:35:31.160 Yeah, thank you, Daily Dot.
01:35:34.120 A woman known as Katie Grace Jacobs shared the video as a stitch to another TikTokers advice,
01:35:41.120 Olivia Chow 69.
01:35:42.760 The latter TikToker shared a viral video advising people of color, especially women,
01:35:47.860 to refuse to move for white people when walking and see how many of them moved out of the way.
01:35:58.500 This is, this is, we bring, bring migrants into our countries.
01:36:04.940 And a generation or two later, this is what they spend their time on.
01:36:09.920 It's not about just you moving, but it's a, it's a common courtesy that you, you both show each other leeway.
01:36:22.100 This is not, this is not hard, right?
01:36:23.840 Again, we're, the most basic fundamental principles of our societies and civilization that's worked for quite a while now
01:36:31.640 are coming apart at the seams, thanks to people like this.
01:36:36.600 Jacob decided to try it, saying she'd never noticed that many white people don't move for others.
01:36:43.780 In her video, she covers her mouth, then gasps and laughs.
01:36:48.120 The TikTok walks down a sidewalk and has to navigate between other people.
01:36:51.720 And again, some of that is them standing on the side.
01:36:55.440 Yes, they're standing on the sidewalk.
01:36:56.740 Okay, it's maybe not the best thing, but they're standing there talking to a friend or they met somebody
01:37:00.600 and she's literally walking into them instead of walking around them.
01:37:04.800 Because why?
01:37:05.540 Because walk and white.
01:37:07.060 Bad white people and I'm walk.
01:37:08.760 So, get out of my way because I'm a queen.
01:37:12.600 In the video, she covers her.
01:37:14.000 Yeah.
01:37:14.440 The TikTok walks down a sidewalk and navigates between other people who refuse to move for her.
01:37:18.640 She appears to bump into people as a result several times.
01:37:22.040 So, that's that video that didn't play.
01:37:24.840 If you're a person of color in New York or anywhere, honestly, really just anywhere,
01:37:30.500 is to try walking on the street and don't move aside for the white people.
01:37:36.000 And if you're a woman, the men.
01:37:37.620 Do not move to the side.
01:37:39.420 Just keep on your path.
01:37:41.500 And this is to see how many of them expect you to move.
01:37:47.120 And you'll be surprised at how many people you bump into because they just don't think it's their responsibility.
01:37:53.420 Like, sir, you can move.
01:37:55.960 I'm not going to move.
01:37:58.500 So, basically, if you don't do this with other brown people,
01:38:02.560 you can't judge on a racial basis of who moves or not, right?
01:38:09.800 Because I bet you this is...
01:38:12.120 Oh, my...
01:38:12.960 You know, her anti-white nonsense that she's been brainwashed and programmed with tells her
01:38:17.720 it's just white people that are mean and wicked.
01:38:19.700 All these other brown people, they're getting along great.
01:38:23.480 If we could just genocide all the white people and take them...
01:38:26.780 It would be...
01:38:27.420 New York would be a paradise.
01:38:29.240 Look, it would be great.
01:38:30.220 Everybody would just, you know, show each other, you know,
01:38:35.960 the common courtesy of stepping to the side.
01:38:38.380 It would be much easier with just non-white people in New York, right?
01:38:43.060 And then, so someone comments here.
01:38:45.340 Why can't I go up and just full screen on these TikTok videos?
01:38:48.280 I just...
01:38:48.780 Anyway.
01:38:49.740 It's so small.
01:38:52.100 Everyone has to move for each other.
01:38:54.220 It's a human decency thing.
01:38:55.800 Nothing to do with race.
01:38:57.320 And here's the...
01:38:58.900 Why can't we all get along?
01:39:00.640 White guy is showing up.
01:39:02.860 Sorry, man, but you're about to lose, right?
01:39:05.160 Spread love, not hate, he says.
01:39:07.160 And listen to what she says here.
01:39:11.100 I will spread some hate towards you.
01:39:14.500 Of course you will.
01:39:15.860 Because you clearly just did not understand what I was saying at all.
01:39:20.180 Yes, it is human decency for people to move for each other.
01:39:23.460 What I'm saying is that white people slash white men like yourself
01:39:27.980 don't have that human decency to move for people of color or women.
01:39:32.560 And saying that it has nothing to do with race,
01:39:35.660 like, I can just tell that you're a white man
01:39:37.400 because we live in America.
01:39:39.220 Everything has to do with race.
01:39:40.820 It has to do with entitlement and privilege.
01:39:42.900 That's what...
01:39:44.400 And once again, the leftists are right
01:39:48.240 and they outmaneuver the coxervatives to show up.
01:39:51.140 It's nothing to do...
01:39:52.340 She's right.
01:39:53.020 Everything is about race.
01:39:54.140 And because they hate you and because you're white.
01:39:56.960 White man, you're about to find out real damn hard
01:39:59.280 that they hate you because you're white, okay?
01:40:01.240 There's nothing wrong with taking your own side.
01:40:02.960 There's nothing wrong with taking your own people's side.
01:40:04.740 There's nothing wrong with wanting kids that look like you, all right?
01:40:07.760 These people are at war with you.
01:40:10.000 And they will nitpick on the smallest little dumb shit
01:40:14.540 that used to operate and work fine in our societies
01:40:17.060 in order to prove that white people are shitty and bad.
01:40:21.380 And again, if she's not doing this against non-white people
01:40:26.480 that she's walking to, she's saying do it to white people
01:40:30.360 and, oh, men, I guess she said, right?
01:40:31.740 But she's not doing that.
01:40:34.480 She's not going to find out whether the other racial groups
01:40:37.480 do the same thing or not.
01:40:39.400 Look, usually it's about, frankly, there's much more going on here.
01:40:43.140 There's 100 layers of communication that's happening with people
01:40:46.200 and usually the one that's more determined, they get their way.
01:40:49.520 That's just kind of how it works, to be honest.
01:40:51.900 Here's more.
01:40:52.360 Look at that.
01:40:52.560 So here's the girl who tried it, right?
01:40:57.960 Look at that.
01:41:02.080 Look at that.
01:41:02.960 She's all distraught.
01:41:04.020 Look at those San Paco eyes right there, too.
01:41:06.380 Let me go back on that.
01:41:07.440 Look at that.
01:41:07.940 She's literally walking into a group of people
01:41:10.120 that are just standing there.
01:41:12.000 Check that.
01:41:12.460 Here, now.
01:41:14.300 Coming up.
01:41:18.200 They're standing there holding her hands
01:41:19.820 and she's walking right into them between them
01:41:22.420 because she's expecting them to move to the side.
01:41:25.920 It's fun, to be fair.
01:41:26.600 I only put on 15 seconds, but she was like,
01:41:28.080 you can walk all over us.
01:41:29.360 It's like...
01:41:30.360 Let's see one more here, I think.
01:41:38.900 It was a mom, like, six teenage girls.
01:41:42.580 And I, like, went over and I was like, excuse me.
01:41:45.520 And she was like, excuse you, walk all over us,
01:41:50.500 but I don't, you know, or whatever she said.
01:41:52.500 Like, babe, you're the one in the middle of the sidewalk.
01:41:56.020 But whatever.
01:41:56.760 Mind you, I saw the other videos going viral
01:41:59.360 and I literally left my apartment
01:42:01.240 and that happens within one minute on my block.
01:42:04.640 Like, I'm literally going back home.
01:42:05.980 It was a mom.
01:42:09.780 Isn't multiculturalism great?
01:42:12.540 Isn't this just a wonderful thing
01:42:14.000 to spend your time on?
01:42:17.020 Worry about or fight, fight.
01:42:19.820 This is what they want, right?
01:42:21.480 It's like, perfectly exemplifies
01:42:23.700 the point I tried to make earlier.
01:42:25.420 Like, these people are not only low-hanging fruit,
01:42:27.620 they're literally just like a roadblock.
01:42:30.020 They're like an obstacle in our way
01:42:32.180 to actually get to the people
01:42:33.760 that are actually, like, replacing us in our countries.
01:42:37.520 Because you can't even go into a corner store
01:42:40.260 without being, like, targeted because you're white.
01:42:42.000 You can't even walk on the street
01:42:43.500 without having people hate you around you
01:42:45.380 because you're white, you know.
01:42:48.240 It's such a great time.
01:42:50.320 Such a great time.
01:42:51.140 Yeah.
01:42:56.280 WWBA advocate here says,
01:42:58.580 anti-whites don't just nitpick,
01:43:00.040 they make stuff up.
01:43:01.380 They make stuff up.
01:43:03.240 All just anti-white pretext
01:43:05.840 to arrive at another anti-white narrative.
01:43:08.160 There you go.
01:43:08.640 Yep, exactly.
01:43:11.640 Robothink says,
01:43:12.420 I regret shilling for Rockfin
01:43:13.800 because now they are threatening
01:43:14.960 to kick off Owen Benjamin.
01:43:16.900 Really?
01:43:17.100 If they do kick him off, Rockfin,
01:43:20.280 it will just be DLive 2.0.
01:43:22.260 So disappointing.
01:43:23.100 Well, okay.
01:43:23.520 I wonder what that's for.
01:43:25.000 Not that that matters, really.
01:43:26.840 They always kick it off, but...
01:43:28.960 Well, there you go.
01:43:30.440 Yep, there's always something, right?
01:43:31.560 Someone threatens them,
01:43:32.400 you've got to kick this person off or else, right?
01:43:34.160 You need these companies
01:43:35.520 that just say no.
01:43:36.420 Screw that, you know?
01:43:37.480 We tried to set up a Gab Pay, by the way,
01:43:39.420 but they didn't approve us.
01:43:43.520 They couldn't...
01:43:44.100 They were somewhere between
01:43:45.800 we can't, we won't.
01:43:47.500 We asked, okay, what's the...
01:43:49.200 They said, we can't offer your business
01:43:51.320 the services at this time.
01:43:52.780 And it's like, we asked them,
01:43:53.880 well, why?
01:43:54.740 What happened?
01:43:55.080 And we didn't get a reply yet.
01:43:56.080 So that's also a damn shame to find out.
01:44:01.920 But what are you going to do?
01:44:08.080 It could mean that there's something
01:44:10.340 on the back end.
01:44:11.160 They are still working
01:44:11.840 with one of the big clearinghouses
01:44:13.040 or something like that.
01:44:14.000 They might have a bank that's friendly,
01:44:15.480 but they don't have a clearinghouse, right?
01:44:17.300 And they don't have their normal clientele
01:44:19.500 or not on the no-no list like we are, right?
01:44:24.000 So there you go.
01:44:24.860 So anyway, so Gab Pay,
01:44:25.860 at least that, like their PayPal alternative,
01:44:29.240 like there is some app version,
01:44:30.520 I guess you can tie it to your private,
01:44:31.900 personal account or something like that.
01:44:33.160 Now it's going to try that.
01:44:34.360 But like the Gab Pay,
01:44:36.380 like the PayPal alternative thing,
01:44:38.140 that we cannot use at this time.
01:44:43.600 Yeah, so that's a shame.
01:44:44.820 Anyway, yeah, what was it?
01:44:47.860 Let me see here.
01:44:49.840 Night Nation Review says,
01:44:51.100 please take more LBC on your stream.
01:44:52.520 Follow Henrik.
01:44:52.860 It makes your stream more discoverable on Odyssey.
01:44:54.840 See, I used to do that.
01:44:56.280 Glad to walk you through any of it.
01:44:57.880 If you have any questions,
01:44:59.180 I've learned a lot about it.
01:45:01.240 Well, thank you.
01:45:01.940 Appreciate that.
01:45:02.500 But yeah, sometimes it's just down to the fact
01:45:06.360 that I don't unlock,
01:45:07.300 like you have to unlock some of the points
01:45:08.860 to be able to spend them.
01:45:10.980 And occasionally, sometimes I put in like,
01:45:13.360 you know, 10 library tokens
01:45:15.140 for like one video that I upload and stuff like that.
01:45:17.120 And I did like between five and 10 for a while.
01:45:19.500 And then I ran out and they all got locked up.
01:45:21.700 And I had some,
01:45:22.520 but if I don't have time to unlock it
01:45:23.960 before I start a stream, I can't do that.
01:45:25.720 So I have to unlock it in order to spend it.
01:45:27.640 But I know what you mean though.
01:45:28.560 Apparently it does help.
01:45:29.560 I think the Odyssey is still hasn't like,
01:45:32.400 if you're on the front page,
01:45:34.300 like I have a Roku app, Odyssey.
01:45:36.900 If I'm like not logged in anywhere
01:45:38.620 or like show any of my accounts
01:45:40.300 and stuff that I follow,
01:45:41.360 it's just, I can't see red eyes anywhere.
01:45:43.640 So it's not showing up in like any,
01:45:45.380 on like any front pages.
01:45:46.560 It's not under like news and politics
01:45:48.380 and stuff like that.
01:45:48.920 They have a bunch of like preset channels there.
01:45:52.480 So I'm not sure they actively are like keeping us off
01:45:55.380 or if there's some other reason.
01:45:57.520 But yeah, I've staked actually a lot of LBC
01:45:59.540 for a lot of videos we've done
01:46:00.820 and like higher amounts
01:46:01.960 than what most people normally do.
01:46:04.120 And we still don't like show up on like,
01:46:06.340 you know, for like,
01:46:08.020 if normies just come and open up the webpage
01:46:10.000 to see what's on the platform.
01:46:12.160 All right.
01:46:16.440 Pat says,
01:46:17.120 there's a game called Knockout Game
01:46:18.820 in the black community.
01:46:19.940 Yeah, exactly.
01:46:20.740 Talk about like being uncourteous.
01:46:22.420 And in fact, I actually have a,
01:46:25.380 oh, here's some more of our anti-white stuff.
01:46:26.900 I'll have a little bit more on that,
01:46:27.940 by the way, since they're Asian, right?
01:46:30.600 These women,
01:46:31.360 these gnarly women
01:46:32.400 who is like super anti-white.
01:46:34.480 I have a little bit more on that
01:46:35.620 in a moment here,
01:46:36.400 but check out this one.
01:46:38.100 Here's another one.
01:46:38.840 This is from,
01:46:39.520 what is it?
01:46:39.820 A week ago
01:46:40.420 from this account
01:46:41.600 that Daily Dot wrote about.
01:46:45.220 Point,
01:46:46.340 let me see,
01:46:47.800 point of view.
01:46:48.780 You're literally Asian
01:46:49.700 and grew up in Westchester,
01:46:51.420 New York
01:46:51.840 is the text she has on the video.
01:46:53.160 Check this out here.
01:46:54.120 I'm going to shit some more on white people.
01:46:55.120 Do you guys see that?
01:47:12.580 Do you get the point here?
01:47:13.240 For the podcast audience here,
01:47:17.920 she has a picture of preppy white guys
01:47:20.160 and says,
01:47:20.560 I like exotic girls.
01:47:22.480 And another one where she says,
01:47:24.020 I have a thing for Asians
01:47:25.520 that bad white people say.
01:47:28.140 And then the last guy says,
01:47:29.760 Ching Chong.
01:47:31.060 And three more preppy guys
01:47:32.380 that say Ching Chong.
01:47:33.820 So if they want to fuck you
01:47:35.460 and get with you
01:47:37.060 because you're Asian,
01:47:38.260 you're a racist.
01:47:39.400 Well, guess what?
01:47:39.940 I actually prefer it that way.
01:47:41.600 Keep it that way then.
01:47:43.220 Don't race mix.
01:47:44.380 Get with people that look like you
01:47:45.580 because they are trying to replace us
01:47:47.180 in a,
01:47:48.740 I mean,
01:47:50.220 to a ludicrous,
01:47:52.920 radical degree.
01:47:54.540 In fact,
01:47:55.000 it reminds me of,
01:47:55.860 I want to pull that up real quick,
01:47:57.160 the tweets I did the other day here.
01:47:59.340 Put it on our Telegram too.
01:48:01.100 Just to show this point to you.
01:48:07.140 Sorry,
01:48:07.600 on the fly here,
01:48:08.240 but I just realized,
01:48:10.580 let me pull this up real quick here.
01:48:12.000 Do you guys see this
01:48:12.600 about how rare we are in the world?
01:48:17.320 Here,
01:48:17.740 here,
01:48:18.000 here's one of them,
01:48:18.600 right?
01:48:21.160 Can I get the full screen please?
01:48:22.720 There we go.
01:48:23.440 So,
01:48:24.800 pigmentation of hair and eyes
01:48:26.560 in Europe,
01:48:27.400 right?
01:48:27.620 And that's,
01:48:28.040 this is our homeland.
01:48:28.760 This is where white people come from.
01:48:29.920 This is where European comes from.
01:48:31.180 Even if you're now in Australia
01:48:32.420 or America
01:48:32.960 and you're white
01:48:33.500 and you continue your numbers over there,
01:48:35.360 the point is,
01:48:35.820 this is our root source.
01:48:36.800 This is where we spring from,
01:48:39.060 literally.
01:48:40.020 And these are the areas
01:48:41.000 that are being flooded
01:48:41.700 the hardest
01:48:42.760 with immigration,
01:48:44.400 right?
01:48:45.320 Yellow is light predominant
01:48:46.960 and then it goes
01:48:47.760 more and more dark
01:48:50.260 and you have people
01:48:52.080 with real diversity,
01:48:54.220 right?
01:48:55.320 Visual,
01:48:55.860 visual diversity
01:48:56.860 and how they look
01:48:57.780 and stuff around
01:48:58.380 in this area.
01:48:59.200 My,
01:49:01.000 perhaps they're a bit slow
01:49:01.740 for some reason.
01:49:02.360 I'm trying to paint that,
01:49:02.960 but anyway,
01:49:03.660 you,
01:49:03.860 you see what's happening here,
01:49:05.200 right?
01:49:05.340 I had another one too.
01:49:06.740 The point is
01:49:07.460 to have children
01:49:09.420 that look like you
01:49:10.200 if you're white
01:49:10.700 is literally
01:49:11.180 a revolutionary act
01:49:13.060 right now,
01:49:13.560 right?
01:49:14.840 It's what you should.
01:49:15.380 Here's another one.
01:49:17.420 Again,
01:49:17.880 they say,
01:49:18.580 we have to,
01:49:19.120 we have to be replaced
01:49:20.240 so that we can,
01:49:21.000 we can bring in
01:49:21.600 all this diversity,
01:49:22.740 right?
01:49:23.060 Light eyes,
01:49:24.000 blue or green
01:49:24.820 and you can see in Europe
01:49:26.500 we're already
01:49:27.040 surrounded by
01:49:28.600 the other ethnic groups
01:49:32.140 that all have
01:49:33.320 the same shade,
01:49:34.580 right?
01:49:34.700 We are rare
01:49:35.300 and we are unique.
01:49:37.700 I'm not shitting
01:49:38.520 on anyone else.
01:49:39.200 I don't hate anyone else.
01:49:40.080 Not what this is about.
01:49:41.140 It's just the fact
01:49:41.680 that we are rare.
01:49:43.940 We're a gem.
01:49:44.980 We're different.
01:49:46.600 We contribute
01:49:47.580 to true diversity
01:49:48.380 on the planet
01:49:48.940 and these countries,
01:49:50.880 of course,
01:49:51.160 as you can see here,
01:49:51.780 Western European countries
01:49:52.680 and the Baltics
01:49:53.560 and Finland
01:49:54.000 and up that way,
01:49:55.700 Ukraine,
01:49:56.080 Russia,
01:49:56.700 what is that,
01:49:57.640 Belarus right there,
01:49:58.440 right?
01:49:59.380 England,
01:50:00.160 Ireland,
01:50:01.380 Norman area
01:50:02.900 and France
01:50:03.460 and stuff like that,
01:50:03.980 Belgium,
01:50:04.420 Netherlands,
01:50:04.940 Denmark,
01:50:05.360 right?
01:50:05.540 That's like,
01:50:06.140 that's where
01:50:06.880 some of the whitest
01:50:08.980 people come from
01:50:10.780 and with light eyes,
01:50:11.720 blue and green eyes
01:50:12.480 and they're trying
01:50:13.960 to replace us
01:50:14.540 in these countries
01:50:15.160 and so speaking of that,
01:50:16.480 I played this last time
01:50:17.460 I think that we can worship it.
01:50:18.920 Sorry,
01:50:19.320 the no-go zone.
01:50:20.700 Check out this one.
01:50:21.300 This is another one.
01:50:22.760 There's still some white guys
01:50:23.820 that don't understand
01:50:24.420 like why you shouldn't
01:50:25.340 like get with Asians.
01:50:26.180 Why shouldn't we get with Asians?
01:50:27.800 Well,
01:50:28.320 check out this girl here.
01:50:29.620 Very,
01:50:29.940 very nice girl here.
01:50:31.020 Check this out.
01:50:31.520 Asian women
01:50:32.160 can single-handedly
01:50:33.840 cause the white genocide
01:50:35.500 in two generations.
01:50:37.440 There will no longer be
01:50:38.460 any blonde-haired,
01:50:39.680 blue-eyed brass
01:50:40.920 because me and my Asian army
01:50:42.840 will fuck you
01:50:43.660 out of existence.
01:50:45.520 I think we played that once
01:50:46.940 but then the,
01:50:47.540 the TikToker for once here
01:50:49.920 made a good video
01:50:50.580 and they show you
01:50:52.200 there's no competition.
01:50:54.060 I think that would be
01:51:16.660 them.
01:51:17.300 All right, that was a nice little interlude there, right?
01:51:38.100 There's nothing wrong with having kids that look like you, right?
01:51:41.900 There was this other wonderful one, too, and I want to play that one again.
01:51:44.940 It was so great.
01:51:45.540 Let me see if I can find that real quick.
01:51:49.640 This one girl who wants to have kids that look like her, right?
01:51:52.880 Where is she?
01:51:53.680 Yeah, this one here.
01:51:54.500 Check this one.
01:51:55.300 This one is good, too.
01:51:56.880 Speaking about these mean Asians here, they're just like, yeah, we'll genocide you by having you be attracted to our kind.
01:52:05.420 They know what they're doing.
01:52:06.460 Check out this girl here.
01:52:09.740 Some real cute kids here.
01:52:10.980 Check this out.
01:52:11.400 And the text says here, someone, how do you imagine your future children?
01:52:18.620 And then me.
01:52:20.080 Searching for my 1950s woman.
01:52:26.580 Searching for my calendar girl that I can come home to.
01:52:33.420 Searching for my 1950s woman.
01:52:36.280 Searching for my 1950s woman.
01:52:40.960 Nice.
01:52:41.160 Very nice.
01:52:42.000 Beautiful.
01:52:42.480 Beautiful.
01:52:44.740 WWBA Advocate says here, no race of people are replaceable, but the well-being of the entire world is dependent on the existence and well-being of Western kind.
01:52:53.540 Yeah, that's right.
01:52:54.540 We have done so much for the world, and of course, we're getting the most shit for it as well.
01:52:58.800 Most crap.
01:52:59.920 It is quite incredible.
01:53:00.720 Well, Lars Ogbeck says here on Entropy, I tried to Google RedEyes today to find a link for this stream.
01:53:09.640 Couldn't find anything.
01:53:10.940 Yeah, I do not recommend using Google.
01:53:14.720 Search.brave.com is pretty good.
01:53:16.860 Swiss cows is pretty good.
01:53:18.460 Don't use DuckDuckGo.
01:53:19.500 Same thing's happening there.
01:53:21.140 Otherwise, Lars, RedEyes.TV, you got all our links right there.
01:53:25.560 And, you know, from there you can find the streams and everything.
01:53:28.040 But I appreciate you.
01:53:28.840 I know how that goes.
01:53:29.800 I've seen it many times.
01:53:31.680 Per says, there is even a difference between Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Vikings.
01:53:36.740 I had a one-hour lecture about the difference between us to my oldest today, but I still love all of you.
01:53:43.620 Yeah, of course.
01:53:44.320 Absolutely.
01:53:44.940 Of course.
01:53:45.280 I mean, there's a shared route.
01:53:47.340 I mean, the Danes, Norwegians, and Swedes, they shared the Goths.
01:53:51.780 You know, there's two subgroups in Sweden.
01:53:53.520 There was the Goths and the Swedes.
01:53:56.020 Svea, Göte, right?
01:53:57.200 And then there was the Danes.
01:53:58.420 The Norwegians literally came out of the Goths who migrated north.
01:54:03.380 That's why we call the country Norway, because it was the way to the north, right?
01:54:06.960 And so it wasn't actually speaking.
01:54:08.640 Look at the map there.
01:54:09.800 It gives you two.
01:54:11.520 If the Vikings were settled here in Mälardalen, it would be called the West Way.
01:54:20.060 But it wasn't, right?
01:54:22.240 Because they went north.
01:54:23.580 They went the north way.
01:54:24.700 So that means...
01:54:25.900 Let me...
01:54:26.480 Can I not...
01:54:27.760 My browser is super slow.
01:54:28.940 That's what that's happening.
01:54:30.060 It's the north way, right?
01:54:31.940 Which means they went this way up to the Norwegian lands north way.
01:54:36.840 Because why?
01:54:37.400 Because they came from this area.
01:54:38.600 Actually, at some point, all of them, all of us, were living around Lake Vannan, the biggest lake in Sweden.
01:54:47.760 Danes, Swedes, and Goths.
01:54:50.760 And you get all these other ethnic subgroups that then, over time, has developed into their own group, right?
01:54:57.040 Their own...
01:54:57.380 They get refined.
01:54:58.460 I mean, literally, they get refined over time with the aid of geographic separation, which is incredible, which is amazing, right?
01:55:07.740 And so you realize you could lose 40...
01:55:11.540 We don't even know how old different subgroups are, but you can literally have someone ruin that,
01:55:18.680 losing 40,000 years of, like, genetic refinement in one generation.
01:55:25.240 And it's incredible that no one is being told about this.
01:55:28.000 And they're doing this, of course, because they want us out of the picture.
01:55:30.460 They want to genocide us, right?
01:55:32.260 Anyway, thank you, Pat.
01:55:32.900 I appreciate that.
01:55:35.600 Okay.
01:55:38.020 So here's the...
01:55:38.860 Check these out.
01:55:39.400 Here's the...
01:55:39.960 Regarding, you know, the complaint about courtesy in Western traffic conditions, I guess you could...
01:55:48.680 You could say, right?
01:55:49.580 That's what...
01:55:50.120 That was the...
01:55:51.360 The Asian, Chinese, whatever she is.
01:55:53.360 Woman was complaining on there.
01:55:55.260 Oh, we're going to walk to the side for white people.
01:55:57.200 Yeah, well, guess what happens in China.
01:55:59.120 They literally, like, they run you over.
01:56:02.840 Like, if you're in a bad spot, they run you over.
01:56:04.660 And then if they do run you over, they won't help you.
01:56:07.760 In China, no one will help you after an accident.
01:56:10.200 I was trying to find some footage of it, and I was like, well, shit, I can't believe they're writing articles about this.
01:56:16.660 How come they haven't covered this one up yet?
01:56:18.920 Yeah, it's driven to kill.
01:56:20.120 White drivers in China intentionally kill pedestrians they hit.
01:56:24.880 No, let's complain on white people.
01:56:27.580 They're standing in the road having a conversation with their friends as you walk into them.
01:56:32.980 That's the problem.
01:56:34.080 Washington Post, China's bystander problem.
01:56:40.520 Another death after crowd ignores a woman in peril.
01:56:46.860 You know how it used to look in the West?
01:56:49.600 You know how New York used to look like?
01:56:53.780 It used to look like this.
01:56:55.760 Check this out.
01:56:57.080 There's no audio on this one, but...
01:56:59.080 This used to be New York right here.
01:57:04.080 No problems.
01:57:07.660 No issues.
01:57:08.420 People courteous.
01:57:09.080 Oh, I'm sorry.
01:57:09.600 Oh, excuse me.
01:57:10.840 Oh, I'm sorry, man.
01:57:11.540 Pardon me.
01:57:13.120 Walk to the side.
01:57:14.040 You know, courteousness.
01:57:15.020 Now we're literally fighting with Pock and Walk about walking on the street.
01:57:23.000 You know what I mean?
01:57:24.140 That's what it's...
01:57:24.900 Only in a matter of a couple of decades,
01:57:27.420 by opening our borders
01:57:30.460 and then by having these people programmed
01:57:32.680 by the most vicious, despicable people you can ever imagine
01:57:37.460 in mainstream media, in education, in entertainment, in music,
01:57:42.380 is causing us to fight in the streets
01:57:46.820 of who should walk to the side
01:57:50.940 instead of having common courtesy and move to the side.
01:57:53.540 That's how it used to look.
01:57:57.200 Here's some more.
01:57:57.780 New York.
01:57:58.720 Check this out.
01:58:01.900 1940, folks.
01:58:02.760 There we go.
01:58:23.180 Let's keep it forward a little bit.
01:58:24.220 There we go.
01:58:29.920 But America was always diverse.
01:58:31.540 It was always a melting pot.
01:58:32.580 Yeah, right.
01:58:33.120 This is New York.
01:58:35.200 Central, downtown, like smack in the center
01:58:38.580 as you can come in New York, folks.
01:58:41.580 And now they're replacing characters from our history
01:58:44.160 in new TV shows and movies
01:58:45.880 to try to hoodwink us into thinking
01:58:48.220 that we were always diverse.
01:58:49.840 Right?
01:58:50.340 Yeah, kid, if you only know how bad things were going to get
01:59:13.220 before you moved to the next dimension,
01:59:16.680 like in Warriors says,
01:59:20.020 same thing with California, even just in the 70s and 80s.
01:59:23.580 I know demographics change radically in just a few decades.
01:59:26.560 Yeah, I mean, just like boom, like that.
01:59:28.620 It's all right, lads.
01:59:30.500 Don't be disheartened.
01:59:31.280 We'll get our countries back.
01:59:32.320 We're going to return what is ours.
01:59:35.340 What is our ancestors that was built by our forebears.
01:59:38.600 They need political will.
01:59:42.840 No other ethnic group would accept the things that are happening to us.
01:59:47.640 Right?
01:59:47.980 But we are supposed to.
01:59:49.520 We're supposed to accept this.
01:59:50.940 Right?
01:59:51.020 All right.
01:59:53.160 A couple of other stories here.
01:59:55.820 I wanted to cover the shortages a little bit as well.
02:00:00.200 Real quick mention, I guess.
02:00:01.740 A plan for a no-fly zone over Taiwan.
02:00:05.640 But it's not Taiwan doing it.
02:00:06.980 It's China doing it.
02:00:08.660 As things are heating up, conflict issues, right?
02:00:11.880 All over.
02:00:12.460 Everyone's taking the opportunity.
02:00:13.720 Biden shows weakness.
02:00:16.000 The U.S. is showing weakness.
02:00:17.280 So, of course, then everyone else acts
02:00:19.580 and they're thinking we're going to move in
02:00:21.240 and we're going to be able to do whatever the hell we want to do.
02:00:23.820 So, that's one issue.
02:00:25.860 We have more on the food shortages.
02:00:27.680 Here's the representative, the spokeswoman
02:00:31.040 for poopy pants in charge, liar number one, Jen Psaki.
02:00:41.220 This is what she has to say regarding food shortages.
02:00:43.920 We are not expecting a food shortage here at home,
02:00:47.340 but we are acting to bolster food security around the globe,
02:00:50.620 both unilaterally and in conjunction with allies and partners.
02:00:55.300 So, no food shortage, right?
02:00:57.340 Do you remember what they said just a while ago?
02:00:59.360 This is from March.
02:01:01.120 Let me make sure this doesn't start playing.
02:01:02.620 I do want to play this, though, the Goya clip here in a moment.
02:01:04.520 Oh, here she is.
02:01:06.880 The World Economic Forum young global leader,
02:01:10.080 Maria Bartiromo.
02:01:10.980 We'll look at this clip in a moment here.
02:01:12.040 But here's what Biden said on March, March 24th, 2022.
02:01:17.720 Nothing more to report.
02:01:19.200 With regard to food shortages, yes, we did talk about food shortages.
02:01:24.420 And it's going to be real.
02:01:26.680 The price of these sanctions is not just imposed upon Russia.
02:01:31.480 It's imposed upon an awful lot of countries as well,
02:01:34.140 including European countries and our country as well.
02:01:37.380 And here's what John Kerry said at another speech.
02:01:42.560 We're already seeing climate refugees around the world.
02:01:46.040 If you think migration has been a problem in Europe from the Syrian war,
02:01:49.840 even from what we see now,
02:01:51.860 where do you see 100 million people
02:01:53.380 for whom the entire food production capacity has collapsed?
02:01:58.380 Yeah.
02:01:59.420 And this is not an accident.
02:02:01.360 They're confirming it.
02:02:02.380 They used to talk about it.
02:02:03.520 The closer we get to it, then they start lying.
02:02:05.820 No, we don't expect anything.
02:02:07.260 It's going to be all fine, Jen Psaki says.
02:02:08.700 No, no, no worries.
02:02:09.540 Although they all mentioned it and confirmed it and said,
02:02:12.000 yeah, it's going to happen.
02:02:12.680 Why?
02:02:13.580 Because they planned it.
02:02:14.660 They want this to happen.
02:02:15.920 Okay?
02:02:16.220 That's what it is.
02:02:17.540 Could it be coincidental things happening within the bigger scale?
02:02:19.980 Sure.
02:02:20.360 Absolutely.
02:02:20.940 Right.
02:02:21.960 Here's Goya, CEO,
02:02:24.340 warns the world on the brink of a food crisis.
02:02:26.860 The world has a weaponized food.
02:02:30.660 Somebody said here.
02:02:33.720 Good to see you, Maria.
02:02:34.720 We are on the precipice of a global food crisis.
02:02:38.160 Again, young global leader here.
02:02:40.100 You see inflation today.
02:02:43.160 Good to see you, Maria.
02:02:44.640 We are on the precipice of a global food crisis.
02:02:49.100 God created humanity.
02:02:50.920 Humanity has created every way to destroy itself from nuclear, biological, chemical.
02:02:55.820 But now we've waged a war.
02:02:57.920 We've weaponized food.
02:02:59.600 In the Ukraine, between the Ukraine and Russia, they represent 50% of the world's production of fertilizer, 30% wheat, 20% corn, 2.5 million acres of sunflowers, other food and minerals.
02:03:15.980 They also have sand for fracking, sand for glass.
02:03:19.740 And, you know, they have, what Russia's doing with their land bridge, they're also cutting off the Ukraine to the sea.
02:03:28.320 They've taken Mariupol, pretty much.
02:03:31.160 Odessa is left.
02:03:32.260 If they cut off Odessa, then they basically landlocked.
02:03:35.740 And then he pivots towards, you know, just, you know, blaming Russia.
02:03:39.780 Of course, as a point, these are real consequences, right?
02:03:42.960 But anyway, he spins in his own particular way.
02:03:45.600 But let's listen to the rest.
02:03:47.120 The Ukraine, and they can't export.
02:03:49.460 They can't either plant.
02:03:51.340 Right now, when the planting season in southeast Ukraine, where all these products are grown, they've attacked irrigation systems, they've hacked train systems,
02:04:01.580 and they've sent millions of women and children into exile.
02:04:04.780 Let me say that we have provoked, in a way, this war.
02:04:10.360 Now, that is right about it.
02:04:11.280 I think he says it for a different reason, but he's not going to bring up NATO here.
02:04:16.560 But that would be the correct take, of course.
02:04:19.660 By showing an incredible weakness around the globe.
02:04:23.720 Yeah, we should have just declared a no-fly zone and then nuked Russia.
02:04:26.840 That would have been fixing it, right?
02:04:28.120 And lack of resolve to protect the women, children, and the innocent.
02:04:32.480 It started in Afghanistan.
02:04:34.780 When we left women and children behind, usually women and children go first.
02:04:39.300 We left them behind.
02:04:40.620 And now they've sent millions of women into exile.
02:04:44.620 If the United States, the greatest country on earth, doesn't stand up for the defenseless, who will?
02:04:51.340 We will lose this country unless we love and build versus hate and destroy.
02:04:57.420 We've given the green light around the world for people to abuse and exploit women and children.
02:05:04.240 And we've given that green light by showing them right now.
02:05:06.380 Oh, yes.
02:05:06.800 Whatever, man.
02:05:08.620 All right.
02:05:09.140 Well, we get his take.
02:05:10.080 But the point is, here's an industry guy who's well tied in.
02:05:13.180 That's, I guess, a big brand, right?
02:05:16.160 Goyim Foods.
02:05:17.140 Goyim Foods.
02:05:18.220 But he's correct, though, in the sense that, yeah, there's problems with the growing season now in Ukraine.
02:05:25.480 They're not being able to plant.
02:05:27.260 They're locking down.
02:05:29.760 They're restricting export to many of these countries, right?
02:05:32.640 It's beginning with, like, seed oils and grains and things like this.
02:05:35.940 But this will continue because, again, this is what they want.
02:05:38.740 Rockefeller Foundation's Shah sees massive global food crisis.
02:05:44.360 Massive global food crisis.
02:05:49.720 Rockefeller Foundation president Rajiv Shah called for debt relief and emergency aid to poor nations to avert a massive immediate food crisis emerging in poor nations following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
02:06:03.920 Now, of course, is that part of it?
02:06:06.560 Yeah, sure, a little bit.
02:06:07.720 But they're just trying to basically pin it all on Russia right now, which is ridiculous, right?
02:06:13.060 This has been going for several years now.
02:06:15.340 Maybe you shouldn't, like, burn down food production factories and packaging plants and lock them down and force vaccine mandates on all the workers so they end up quitting.
02:06:25.840 Maybe that, I don't know, maybe that's something to do with it.
02:06:28.780 Maybe the lockdowns now in Shanghai, which is just completely out of control, is kind of contributing to supply chain issues with all these ships around.
02:06:35.180 It was like 32% of ships and the global supply transportation chain is, like, not docked anywhere.
02:06:41.820 There's some ridiculous I read the other day, right?
02:06:45.580 So is Russia a small part of it?
02:06:47.840 Yeah, sure.
02:06:48.420 But it's, like, not the reason.
02:06:50.160 The war has put at risk exports of wheat, corn, sunflower oil, and other foods from Russia and Ukraine that account for more than 10% of all calories traded globally, driving up food prices in low-income countries that are already reeling from pandemic damage to their economies.
02:07:07.860 I guess they're killing, in the West, they're killing, I mean, this will come to us sooner or later anyway, so I'm not trying to say that this won't be an issue for us.
02:07:14.340 I think it will be.
02:07:15.500 It could be catastrophic.
02:07:17.600 We don't know yet.
02:07:18.620 I hope there are solutions.
02:07:19.660 I hope there are smart people along the way.
02:07:21.380 They're understanding.
02:07:22.300 They're preparing.
02:07:23.120 They're prepping.
02:07:24.660 But I don't know where the adults are anymore in the room.
02:07:27.600 Is there anybody that sees this, can think ahead?
02:07:31.780 Like, if we can figure this out, can't government and industry people figure this out and say, okay, well, this is bad.
02:07:37.420 Let's do these steps now.
02:07:40.280 Let's start building factories where we can produce our own fertilizer, for example.
02:07:44.120 How about that?
02:07:45.000 Can we do that right now?
02:07:46.800 Should have happened, like, two years ago, but, you know, can we do it now?
02:07:51.300 Just as one example.
02:07:55.780 But I don't know if there's anybody that's, who's, like, not in on it or think they're going to be coming out the other end of this and, like, you know, be part of the club or whatever.
02:08:06.120 That's looking at this and seeing, yeah, we need to take action more than individuals, right?
02:08:11.260 There are people that are doing that.
02:08:12.480 That's why we're talking about this, to, you know, highlight this to you guys so that you can understand that you need to take precautions and take steps now to prevent what potentially could be coming.
02:08:24.560 The U.S. should lead efforts to fully fund the United Nations World Food Programme.
02:08:32.320 Yeah, so the Rockefeller Foundation, of course, will offer solutions here that are going to make it much worse, right?
02:08:40.180 They're going to offer fake meats.
02:08:44.100 They're going to offer lab, vat-grown cell-cultured meats.
02:08:48.260 They're going to offer bugs.
02:08:51.080 They're going to do all the nasty, like, GMOs.
02:08:53.640 Like, they're going to jump on this opportunity like nothing else to try to solve and fix the problem, right?
02:08:57.920 But the point is, when the Rockefeller Foundation says it, you better listen up, right?
02:09:03.400 That's just not good.
02:09:05.600 Let me, can I unselect that?
02:09:07.640 There's something weird that's going on with my browser here.
02:09:10.080 Let me just close a couple of windows, lads.
02:09:13.120 I have all these windows open.
02:09:14.960 Sorry, guys.
02:09:15.520 Let me just close a couple here.
02:09:16.820 Sorry about this.
02:09:17.660 I'm dead out here.
02:09:18.920 So what we can do is let's play, actually, let's play another clip in the meantime here.
02:09:23.060 I think we had, well, actually, what I wanted to do is to play.
02:09:29.900 Let me close a couple of these here if my browser improves here.
02:09:32.520 I wanted to play, yeah, some solutions.
02:09:36.940 And also, let me see here.
02:09:40.700 Yeah, this one, real quick, just a couple of minutes or so to tell you about one of the methods.
02:09:46.080 I'm researching this myself right now, but it could be a good idea for you and your family, wherever you are, to look into something like that.
02:09:52.600 It's called the non-circulating hydroponic, I'm sorry, the suspended pot non-circulating hydroponic method, or Kratky, which apparently takes very little, like, effort to grow.
02:10:06.100 Let's play a couple of minutes of this here.
02:10:07.660 You might find it interesting.
02:10:08.780 And if you do find it interesting, you can find out more yourself by searching for this.
02:10:12.720 Greetings.
02:10:13.120 A number of people have asked me about the history of the Kratky hydroponic method, so today I will try to respond.
02:10:21.820 But first, let's briefly review the suspended pot non-circulating hydroponic method.
02:10:28.060 Tanks are filled nearly to the top with nutrient solution.
02:10:31.560 A cover with holes in it is placed over the tank.
02:10:34.660 At transplanting time, individual net pots containing growing medium and seedlings are placed into the holes.
02:10:42.860 The lower one-half inch or so of each net pot is immersed in the nutrient solution.
02:10:49.300 The entire growing medium in the container moistens by capillary action, automatically providing the plants with water and nutrients.
02:10:58.200 The nutrient solution level in the tanks drops below the net pots within a few weeks.
02:11:03.100 But by this time, roots have emerged from the net pots.
02:11:07.120 The roots in the solution continue taking up water and nutrients, while roots between the net pot and the surface of the solution become oxygen roots and take up air from the humid air layer between the tank cover and the nutrient solution.
02:11:22.440 In this case, the lettuce crop is harvested before the nutrient solution is exhausted.
02:11:29.280 Then, the tank is cleaned and refilled with fresh nutrient solution and the process is repeated.
02:11:35.880 In the case of a short-term crop like lettuce, the entire crop is grown with a single application of water and nutrients.
02:11:44.040 No effort is needed from transplanting the seedlings until harvest.
02:11:48.460 Longer-term crops may also be grown by a suspended pot non-circulating hydroponic method.
02:11:57.820 These include tomatoes and cucumbers.
02:12:02.500 Additional nutrient solution needs to be added via a float valve throughout the crop.
02:12:09.520 Here is a demonstration tank that was used to grow tomatoes.
02:12:13.240 At transplanting time, the nutrient solution level was about one-half inch above the screen.
02:12:20.560 The growing medium in the accelerator pots was moistened by capillary action.
02:12:26.240 The crop grows and the nutrient solution level decreases to about two inches below the screen.
02:12:32.240 It is maintained at that level throughout the rest of the crop by the float valve sump assembly shown on the right.
02:12:38.440 We'll start our history.
02:12:41.760 So, they go through a bit more here.
02:12:44.320 So, this is just one tip.
02:12:46.260 I see some guys in the, you know, of course, I mean, permaculture.
02:12:49.480 What is the other one called?
02:12:52.180 Hoogle culture.
02:12:53.800 What was that called again?
02:12:54.580 The little mounds that you do?
02:12:56.360 I kind of like that one, to be honest.
02:12:58.300 This is just like a cheap get-started-right-away emergency.
02:13:02.440 Like, there are certain, you know, you can do certain chards, certain types of lettuces and these kinds of things.
02:13:08.300 Just a tip.
02:13:08.900 I'm not saying, this is the one method that's the only way to go.
02:13:12.260 This is not what this is.
02:13:13.060 I'm just, a couple of recommendations, a couple of things, which, like, something you could start with really quickly, really easy.
02:13:18.480 You don't have to water it, right?
02:13:19.580 There's these kinds of things, right?
02:13:21.620 So, of course, outside in sunlight, I completely agree.
02:13:26.620 It's fine.
02:13:27.560 I completely agree.
02:13:28.400 It should be outside.
02:13:29.320 But not everyone has that.
02:13:30.360 Not everyone has land.
02:13:31.200 And there's a number of reasons why I'm showing you this.
02:13:33.680 But anyway, so if you want to find out more, Kratky, K-R-A-T-K-Y, do a search.
02:13:39.200 YouTube has a lot of good videos, believe it or not, on this deal.
02:13:41.780 I haven't banned that, I guess.
02:13:43.240 So, check that out.
02:13:44.300 That could be interesting for you.
02:13:46.080 Good to know.
02:13:46.780 Here's another video I wanted to play on another crop you can grow.
02:13:53.480 Here we go.
02:13:53.880 Everybody talks about chicken math, but let me tell you about potato math.
02:13:57.420 You want to feed your family whenever the grocery stores run out.
02:14:01.880 Here's an easy way to do it.
02:14:03.340 One potato can grow up to 5 to 10 pounds of potatoes.
02:14:07.240 All you need is a small container like this.
02:14:09.780 Plant it.
02:14:10.520 Cover it.
02:14:11.340 Boom.
02:14:11.640 All these grow bags all have potatoes in it from one potato from last season.
02:14:18.180 This one potato is now growing close to 60 pounds of potatoes.
02:14:24.840 Take one of those bags and you'll get 5 to 10 potatoes out of it.
02:14:29.460 And now you can plant even more potatoes.
02:14:31.780 Potato math.
02:14:32.420 One potato turns into many.
02:14:33.660 One potato turns into many.
02:14:36.300 There you go.
02:14:37.260 Cool, huh?
02:14:39.220 Potatoes.
02:14:39.680 Now, that's very easy.
02:14:41.280 Like, simple means to produce a lot of calories.
02:14:45.680 Is it the best food?
02:14:46.380 No, but that's not what it is.
02:14:47.200 We're talking survival, basic, like, what happens if shit really hits the fan and, like, there's no food.
02:14:53.300 Like, what do you do?
02:14:54.720 Have some potatoes on hand.
02:14:55.880 Get some of the pots.
02:14:56.800 Have some soil.
02:14:57.980 Try the Kratky method if you want to try that out.
02:15:01.160 Get seeds.
02:15:01.860 Buy some seeds now.
02:15:02.980 Start planning.
02:15:03.960 Start looking ahead because we don't know how bad it's going to get.
02:15:06.720 Worst case scenario.
02:15:08.540 It won't happen, but you'll end up with some learning skills and you have some extra, right?
02:15:13.640 That's the worst case, you know, the best case scenario or whatever.
02:15:17.120 Like, that's a scenario where, oh, well, I didn't get to use it.
02:15:20.440 It didn't happen.
02:15:21.180 Yeah, but if it does happen and you're standing there with your pants down, not a good deal, right?
02:15:27.260 That's all I'm saying.
02:15:28.700 All right.
02:15:29.000 So, just a couple of more things.
02:15:31.900 We're going to start running up here.
02:15:33.500 Lars Augebeck on Enterprise says,
02:15:35.680 The funny thing is that this kind of polite behavior is even more prominent in racially pure Japan.
02:15:42.640 So, it isn't strictly European behavior.
02:15:44.180 It's more like behavior of societies with racially pure people, not just ethnically homogenous societies.
02:15:49.100 That's true.
02:15:49.540 So, I think that's also down to the climate of the people.
02:15:54.020 What area are they in?
02:15:55.260 You see a lot of overlaps between Nordic society and, for example, Japanese society, right?
02:16:01.200 There's somewhat, it's on the colder side.
02:16:03.760 Some of the evolutionary pressures have kind of been similar to a certain extent, right?
02:16:10.200 But, yeah, homogeneity, temperament, right?
02:16:13.420 Which is usually driven by place on the earth, essentially, geography.
02:16:19.200 Like, what's the conditions like?
02:16:20.380 How do you grow up?
02:16:20.880 And stuff like that.
02:16:21.400 And when you get further south and hotter, you get more hot temperaments and things like this, right?
02:16:28.740 Anyway, thank you, Lars.
02:16:31.000 Appreciate that.
02:16:32.680 So, a couple more things real quick here, and then we'll start wrapping up.
02:16:35.580 But European gas prices surged 24% after Putin blackmails Poland and Bulgaria by cutting off their supplies,
02:16:42.980 as Moscow says unfriendly nations only have themselves to blame.
02:16:47.160 Russia cut off gas to Bulgaria and Poland in the toughest response yet to crippling...
02:16:52.960 I have some weird, like, selection thing here on the browser.
02:16:55.940 Sorry, guys.
02:16:56.500 I have to scroll down.
02:16:57.720 Here we go.
02:16:59.380 Yeah, in the toughest response yet to crippling Western sanctions, Poland.
02:17:03.240 And apparently, I mean, Russia is getting somewhat out of this.
02:17:06.680 I think the ruble is...
02:17:08.560 It doesn't mean they'll be forever good, but I'm saying at least temporarily, I think it's kind of stabilized a bit.
02:17:13.300 I think Putin said this.
02:17:14.340 It might still suck and be shit, but I don't know.
02:17:19.700 It's kind of interesting that the West might be suffering more from the long-term consequences of this than Russia will.
02:17:28.580 Poland and Bulgaria are first countries to see Russian supplies cut off since Putin's invasion began on February 24th.
02:17:34.860 Putin ordered Western countries to pay for Russian gas from Gazprom in rubles in response to sanctions.
02:17:39.980 And then Ursula von der Leyen came out and said, no, we have our contract as euros and dollars.
02:17:45.200 We're not going to pay in rubles.
02:17:46.280 You're going to...
02:17:46.980 Then she started to penalize the companies that want to buy in rubles just so that they can supply their customers with gas and things.
02:17:53.440 It's like a huge mess right now.
02:17:56.480 And, of course, out of the woodwork comes people like the BlackRock CEO, Larry Fink, to tell us more about the gasoline shortages.
02:18:04.980 There are probably, I think he says, they're probably here to stay for a while.
02:18:09.000 Listen to this.
02:18:09.460 You're making a bet that that will be the response.
02:18:11.420 I would agree with you, but I don't think other people agree.
02:18:14.300 I would say people are looking and saying, I can't go to the gas station anymore.
02:18:17.180 It's too expensive.
02:18:17.880 I'm buying an EV.
02:18:19.020 We are seeing some of that.
02:18:20.300 But on the other side, you're hearing people say, start drilling here again.
02:18:24.580 Absolutely.
02:18:25.500 Do you agree with that?
02:18:26.940 But, Liz, we are drilling.
02:18:28.760 Let's be clear.
02:18:29.360 So let's talk about what has happened in the energy sector in the United States.
02:18:33.900 From 2013 to 2017, we invested 40% higher than any other time.
02:18:40.680 We overinvested, and we saw a lot of losses in a lot of the startup companies, a lot of the shell companies.
02:18:47.320 And then as a reaction to the overinvestment, the last four years, we underinvested by 40%.
02:18:53.940 And so much of it has to do with these cycles that people have missed.
02:18:58.540 In my CEO letters, I've always said, if we're going to have an energy transition, it has to be fair and just.
02:19:04.020 This is not fair and just.
02:19:05.440 And I said, you should never divest of energy companies.
02:19:09.120 We have to be working with them.
02:19:10.840 I have meetings at least once a week with one or two different CEOs from the energy industry, how they can decarbonize, but at the same time, how can we invest with them so we have a fair and just transition so we can have the amount of energy that we need so we can have independence.
02:19:27.020 But in the short term, is it $175 a barrel?
02:19:29.820 Is it $180?
02:19:30.660 Is it $110?
02:19:31.720 No, I don't.
02:19:33.640 I think it's going to be elevated for a long time until we have these corrections.
02:19:38.440 And so, you know, we are going to have to be living with higher energy prices like we did in the early 80s.
02:19:46.560 Early 80s, I mean, energy got as high as $149.
02:19:49.300 And I don't expect that to be the case.
02:19:51.520 But could we see energy between $90 and $110 with maybe occasional spikes?
02:19:56.580 Certainly.
02:19:57.580 But I do believe over time we're going to find that substitution.
02:20:01.920 And maybe there's going to have to be some type of, you know, in Europe right now there is fiscal stimulus to helping the consumers in higher energy and heating costs.
02:20:10.100 That's already happening in the transition.
02:20:12.860 To transition.
02:20:13.980 It's here to stay.
02:20:14.800 Why?
02:20:14.980 Because they want this to be here to stay.
02:20:17.180 This is this lunatic anti-carbon hysteria that these people are on right now.
02:20:21.960 And, of course, they're going to force behavior.
02:20:23.460 They're going to force your behavior by driving up the prices.
02:20:25.820 We've been doing this for years.
02:20:26.860 Tax the shit out of the stuff you don't want the people to use, such as gasoline, such as petroleum, oil, these kinds of things.
02:20:34.700 Oh, because why?
02:20:35.360 Because that's bad, right?
02:20:36.460 Here's BlackRock CEO again, Larry Fink, on forcing behavior.
02:20:40.740 Behaviors are going to have to change.
02:20:41.960 And this is one thing we're going to we're asking companies, you have to force behaviors.
02:20:47.080 And at BlackRock, we are forcing behaviors.
02:20:50.220 Yes, they are.
02:20:51.160 And he's admitting that they're forcing behavior.
02:20:53.200 Something has to change.
02:20:54.700 ESG, environment, social governance, World Economic Forum, anti-carbon agenda, United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, agenda 2030.
02:21:03.360 It all overlaps.
02:21:04.600 Here's another clip with him hanging out with Bill Gates, talking about this, too, in case you missed it.
02:21:08.180 We played it last time.
02:21:09.300 Talking about the path to net zero.
02:21:11.320 Well, how do you do that?
02:21:11.980 Well, you drive up the prices.
02:21:13.660 Oh, go get your electricity, Goy.
02:21:15.940 And then, like, okay, where are you going to get that from?
02:21:19.080 Do you think the prices are going to go up on that later, too?
02:21:21.220 Of course.
02:21:21.640 And the more consumption of that you have, decommission of nuclear power plants.
02:21:24.860 This is just complete lunacy.
02:21:26.500 They want you to starve.
02:21:27.440 They want you to freeze to death.
02:21:28.480 They don't want you to be able to drive your car.
02:21:31.640 They're making their move, right?
02:21:32.900 They're moving in.
02:21:33.920 They're making their move.
02:21:35.360 Check this up.
02:21:38.820 We have some parts of the country that are very, very worried about how this transition will mean for their state, their locality, for their jobs.
02:21:47.720 And so this is not going to be an easy task.
02:21:51.180 But I would say across the board, capital is moving.
02:21:55.340 And it's going to move very rapidly.
02:21:57.160 And I'm very proud that I can tell you right now every hydrocarbon company in the United States is now focused on this.
02:22:04.180 Whereas I would say three, four years ago, they weren't.
02:22:06.720 They did not believe it.
02:22:07.780 And so we are making change.
02:22:09.880 And I would say we're...
02:22:10.500 Yeah, what's up with the same...
02:22:11.840 Valet over in Odyssey.
02:22:13.400 What's up with these same sweaters?
02:22:15.100 Is this the steel fist in the velvet glove to make it look...
02:22:21.620 Look, no, I'm weak and estrogen filled like, you know, Bill Gates' tummy or whatever in this, like wrapped in a cashmere, you know, sweater or vest or something?
02:22:32.740 Is it to, like, disarm you to think these guys are, like, weak and not have any power?
02:22:36.580 It's like that.
02:22:37.620 When you're strong, act weak.
02:22:40.040 When you're weak, you know, act strong.
02:22:42.300 Is that what's going on here with these damn sweaters?
02:22:44.680 What's up with the damn sweaters?
02:22:46.900 Can someone fix this, solve this for us?
02:22:48.860 More rapid change because of Bill and other people who are expressing this openly.
02:22:55.780 The bulk of emissions in the decades ahead will come from developing countries.
02:23:01.700 Let's think of it in three tiers.
02:23:03.100 The rich countries, that's Europe, U.S., Japan.
02:23:06.540 The middle-income countries...
02:23:08.520 I'm going to take all the money from them and their resources and their farmland.
02:23:12.860 These countries, that's where most of humanity lives.
02:23:16.560 That's China on the high end, high middle income and India on the low end.
02:23:20.100 And you've got Brazil, Mexico, Indonesia, Vietnam, a lot of the world's population there.
02:23:25.440 And then you have some very poor countries, a lot in Africa.
02:23:30.540 The responsibility to innovate rests entirely on the rich countries and particularly on the U.S.
02:23:40.140 because the U.S. has the universities, the national labs.
02:23:43.420 It's got the ability to organize risk-oriented capital.
02:23:47.360 So we will not solve climate change without the rich world driving down dramatically.
02:23:53.180 That's what will make it economic for the middle-income countries who are not responsible for the historic emissions
02:24:00.660 and who are dealing with more basic needs.
02:24:02.980 All right, there you go, right?
02:24:08.300 So as they turn off the spigots to oil and gas for the sake of saving us, saving our environment, right?
02:24:16.240 Other things happening in Germany.
02:24:17.840 German financial crash.
02:24:19.820 Deutsche Bank plummets as shares become junk stocks.
02:24:24.740 I have this in the cover art image.
02:24:27.380 Deutsche Bank today.
02:24:28.740 Okay, so I'm going to cover this real quickly here.
02:24:30.360 But yeah, this is crazy.
02:24:31.880 It's not good.
02:24:32.400 Are you going to cut off the gas now too?
02:24:34.420 And now they're going to be sending their, was it not the Leopold, what was it called?
02:24:39.320 The Jeopard tanks to Ukraine from Germany, right?
02:24:43.460 They're like, Germany needs to arm up again.
02:24:45.900 We need all these Germans to go and fight and die in the war with Russia.
02:24:49.740 That's basically the pressure on Germany right now as they're crashing their economy.
02:24:52.700 What do you think is the consequence of that going to be?
02:24:54.940 Oh, we got to go to war.
02:24:55.880 That's it.
02:24:57.380 Check this out.
02:24:57.900 It's very strict saying, no, we are going to continue.
02:25:01.080 We, the companies in Germany, are going to continue paying in euro.
02:25:04.480 These are the contracts.
02:25:06.300 And actually now there has been a little change because they now have to pay on the Gazprom bank.
02:25:12.520 They can still pay in euro.
02:25:13.680 But that's not a sanctioned bank.
02:25:14.800 So they're allowed to do that.
02:25:15.500 It's not a sanctioned bank.
02:25:17.300 No one really understands why Putin did this.
02:25:19.540 Even the German government has said we have to take time and look into these new instructions we're getting.
02:25:24.180 What is important to say, though, is that I think it was Tuesday this week that the German government triggered the first level of emergencies.
02:25:32.060 So Germany is getting ready for the worst case that gas is not coming from Russia.
02:25:37.940 Yeah, so it might not be coming.
02:25:39.900 It might not be coming.
02:25:40.940 It might be cut off.
02:25:41.660 What do you think is going to happen then, right?
02:25:43.400 And there's all these other weird things.
02:25:45.000 Deutsche Bank whistleblower found dead in L.A.'s Lincoln Park.
02:25:49.860 And there's a tie to Trump here, I think.
02:25:52.700 Again, Valentin Brooksmith, Deutsche Bank informant linked to Trump found dead as their stock is tanking and stuff like that.
02:26:00.200 I haven't gone through this in detail yet.
02:26:02.760 I saw it just before we came on.
02:26:04.680 I'm getting some weird selection thing on my mouse here.
02:26:07.360 Problems today with the computer.
02:26:10.740 So suicide.
02:26:11.780 It was just found dead.
02:26:12.720 You know, it's another suicide, right?
02:26:15.220 I've got to go through this in more detail.
02:26:16.840 It's just really weird, right?
02:26:18.060 He's a blackmail journalist with Deutsche Bank documents that highlighted the bank's deep Russia connections.
02:26:22.320 Okay, there you go.
02:26:23.000 Stedman wrote, it's very sad.
02:26:24.920 I don't suspect foul play.
02:26:26.300 No, of course not.
02:26:27.020 Vals struggled with drugs on and off.
02:26:29.100 Well, there you go.
02:26:29.580 In truth, I hadn't talked to Vals since January and before that many months.
02:26:32.580 I wish I had.
02:26:34.080 It goes on.
02:26:34.800 I guess that's the cover, the image of him right there.
02:26:38.120 As all these oligarchs are being killed and dying and stuff, right?
02:26:44.800 It's just, I don't know, it's just very strange.
02:26:46.540 All this is heating up and it's something as big as on the horizon.
02:26:50.920 And it doesn't look good.
02:26:54.220 And last thing we'll end with is that Sweden and Finland are now seeking NATO membership.
02:27:00.380 They have submitted their members' NATO membership applications.
02:27:04.180 And, of course, who is this coming to us from?
02:27:09.440 Well, at the hands of two women, of course.
02:27:13.360 The European security architecture have changed fundamentally after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
02:27:20.100 The change in the security landscape makes it necessary to analyze how we best secure peace for Finland and in our region in the future.
02:27:30.020 Please.
02:27:31.180 Thank you.
02:27:31.840 The report sees NATO as it is, not only as a military alliance, but also as a political alliance.
02:27:41.600 I mean, I just, I can't believe I'm seeing tons of like Swedish, you know, they're like Sweden Democrats types and more conservatives, right wing kind of people are just like, yeah, we need NATO membership now.
02:27:56.620 If you think this is going to fix the issue, it's going to make it a hundred times worse for these countries, to be honest.
02:28:04.200 Finland, they'll be right on the border.
02:28:05.360 What do you think is going to happen there?
02:28:06.880 It's like they want a world war, right?
02:28:09.380 It's crazy.
02:28:11.600 Not good.
02:28:12.220 Not good.
02:28:12.680 I'm not pro this at all.
02:28:15.140 NATO is one of the worst forces in the world.
02:28:17.900 I'm not saying that Russia is great and they're whatever, you know, that they're good.
02:28:21.520 And it's not what this means at all, but it's just completely reckless to do it this way.
02:28:25.560 Right.
02:28:26.460 Ukraine war is depleting America's arsenal of democracy.
02:28:29.320 That's an interesting way of putting it because what they're saying is the weapons are running out.
02:28:34.100 I guess that is democracy now.
02:28:35.420 I'm not sure if that's a slip up by Bloomberg or they're just putting it in your face now.
02:28:39.540 Oh, they're arsenal of democracy.
02:28:41.420 And then you're, well, what is it?
02:28:43.100 Oh, weapons.
02:28:43.800 Western allies face a choice.
02:28:45.040 Send more weapons to Kiev or send their stockpiles for their own defense.
02:28:50.460 This is actually an incredible article.
02:28:51.900 Oh, I'm locked out again.
02:28:53.920 Yeah, it was basically like a third of it is being sent and it's taking them longer to produce it now because of shortages and stuff.
02:29:01.280 It's like they're intentionally like bleeding our Western countries dry also of like weapons.
02:29:07.420 And you're sending it down the black hole by sending it to Ukraine.
02:29:10.940 Right.
02:29:11.840 It will be years before Raytheon can build new Stinger missiles.
02:29:14.880 Right.
02:29:15.020 The Javelins.
02:29:15.840 Also known as the Javelins.
02:29:17.160 Right.
02:29:17.600 Oh, we don't have the parts.
02:29:18.920 We're not sure to do it.
02:29:20.300 We have to come up with some versions of it.
02:29:22.340 Basically, there's a co-joint effort by Raytheon and what is the other one?
02:29:30.980 I forget what the other one is there.
02:29:32.660 They had it in the article.
02:29:34.800 Raytheon and one more company.
02:29:36.040 They're co-jointly building these Javelins or Stinger missiles.
02:29:41.140 But anyway, I think that's enough for today, guys.
02:29:43.560 You know what this is setting.
02:29:44.320 You know what they want.
02:29:45.000 Food shortages.
02:29:46.200 Crazy times.
02:29:47.280 Everything is absolutely crazy.
02:29:48.580 I just wanted to say thank you to Bayer for watching.
02:29:53.400 I appreciate you.
02:29:54.700 Luke M. as well.
02:29:56.300 And especially someone out there.
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02:29:59.900 I really appreciate it.
02:30:00.780 Thank you.
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02:30:02.800 And our executive producers today is Scott Henderson, T. Lothrop Stoddard, Tom Bourne,
02:30:09.680 Jon Hamm, and Saul Shekelstein.
02:30:12.420 A little surprise there at the end.
02:30:13.320 I didn't know we had such great supporters out of Israel.
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02:30:44.420 Let me see if I can find my little image here.
02:30:48.040 There we go.
02:30:48.780 There we go.
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02:31:59.480 Let me take these last ones here on Entropy.
02:32:02.980 Massix Guerrillion says, thank you, Henrik.
02:32:04.700 Well, thank you.
02:32:05.280 Appreciate it.
02:32:06.260 Another one here from Massix Guerrillion as well.
02:32:08.440 It says, miss the show, but look forward to watching it.
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02:32:16.940 In fact, let me show that on screen.
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02:33:00.480 All right.
02:33:00.820 Let me just check.
02:33:01.580 So we're caught up to speed on Odyssey and Rumble.
02:33:07.100 I did miss one on Rumble, I think, last time.
02:33:10.560 So I don't want to do that.
02:33:11.700 I think we're good there.
02:33:13.540 Let me see.
02:33:16.920 Pagan Bear over on Odyssey says,
02:33:19.200 As proof America is ours, along with all Western nations, we have to change our ways as white people,
02:33:32.060 or we will go the way of the dinosaur homestead, working for ourselves, hiring ourselves,
02:33:36.360 and voting right in the local slash state level.
02:33:38.980 Absolutely.
02:33:39.960 That's where it's going to be at in the future.
02:33:41.400 As they globalize, it's going to be just, I mean, out of control.
02:33:44.320 They're going to crawl out on a branch that eventually is going to break off.
02:33:48.460 And at that point, it's going to be like, you know, we might be back to like, you know, Amish style lifestyle.
02:33:53.620 It might not be that radical, but still very chaotic and extremely volatile and extremely dangerous and crazy times, essentially, right?
02:34:05.380 So that's what we have to look out for.
02:34:07.560 And we have to have good people around us, build community, do it now.
02:34:11.620 Start with some of these methods.
02:34:13.600 All right, lads.
02:34:14.240 Thank you.
02:34:14.760 I think we're caught up everywhere.
02:34:16.080 I don't think I missed anything anywhere.
02:34:18.400 I do appreciate you.
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