Red Ice TV - September 19, 2024


No-Go Zone: Pager Wars & UN’s Summit Of The Future


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 16 minutes

Words per Minute

160.30685

Word Count

21,865

Sentence Count

23

Misogynist Sentences

27

Hate Speech Sentences

79


Summary

In this week's episode, we discuss some of the latest developments in the world of cypherpunk, including the latest on the Pager Wars, the Solar Panel Wars, and the impending Pager explosion. We also get into the latest in the Paypal mafia, and we have a chat with Unconstructed Yeoman about his work with the paypal mafia.


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00:05:59.640 summit of the future that's the the name of the thing more global homo platitudes uh if you're
00:06:05.560 ready for such things of course that doesn't mean they're not doing on the back end
00:06:09.400 because they definitely are uh they're installing a new firmware maybe it's the israeli kind we got
00:06:14.600 to talk about the pager wars as well apparently it's uh walkie-talkie wars it's uh solar panel
00:06:20.680 wars i don't even know where to draw the line anymore it seems to be uh everything at any point
00:06:24.680 could be exploding uh but of course uh much of it is like you know let's say televisions or
00:06:32.520 even radios or things like that uh imagine the warfare that's been waged with those kinds of
00:06:37.160 devices over the decades against us against our people uh with the propaganda coming out of that
00:06:42.920 the subversive nature of the entertainment and pop culture coming through the the television and
00:06:49.000 hollywood and entertainment uh in general uh over the last few decades that's been that's been more
00:06:53.960 detrimental than if they would have exploded in our living rooms in fact that would just cause us
00:06:58.840 not to get any more of them right there's people talking about the cell phones like oh they can
00:07:03.240 explode your cell phone at any point and it's like well if they started doing that people would not
00:07:08.920 choose to have cell phones anymore and i assume unless they're pivoting towards something which is
00:07:14.360 unforeseen or some something something else has changed the plan or whatever they wouldn't want
00:07:19.320 to get people to you know get rid of their spy devices i would assume so i i don't think random
00:07:24.360 cell phones will explode at least not in maybe western countries but and we will talk uh we'll
00:07:28.680 talk about that and some of the other uh developments here hope you guys doing well good to uh see you
00:07:34.760 all good to be back with you it is thor's day today we usually do this on uh odin's day woden's day of
00:07:40.680 course but uh that's how she uh that's how the cookie cookie crumbled uh this week it's the 19th of
00:07:47.480 september 2024 uh all ready hope you're uh hope you're ready for some cooler cooler weather at least
00:07:55.560 if you're in the northern hemisphere if you're down under i guess it's just starting to heat up for you
00:07:59.880 guys uh all right so anyway we've got a couple of chats here we can take those uh right off the bat
00:08:05.160 uh to get uh get in order here before we dive into some of the uh stuff we got uh unreconstructed
00:08:12.040 yeoman over on uh rumble here thank you sir appreciate that hopefully we'll hopefully we'll
00:08:16.760 receive that money too you never know with rumble these days howdy sir a couple of months back
00:08:20.840 you did some work on some of the people in the paypal mafia would be great for for a deeper dive oh you
00:08:25.960 mean the uh peter uh teal kind of that that connection and stuff like that i thought that was a good
00:08:30.840 segment i wanted to pull that out and i've just have not had time to do it because you kind of
00:08:34.840 when you do it you want to edit it down maybe a little bit and it's a different vibe when you're
00:08:38.520 like doing a live stream versus you're doing something where you you don't want to just do
00:08:42.200 one short segment and kind of upload just that uh well i'll redo it maybe actually redo it then
00:08:47.240 kind of tighten it up a bit record it more uh more discipline maybe uh but uh that was a very
00:08:52.840 interesting thing because it connects with palantir and it kind of has to do with jd vance kind of has to
00:08:56.600 do with uh well elon musk really as well uh which is why we have you know question marks about the
00:09:02.040 guy although what he's currently is involved in is i think overall net positive so far let's see how
00:09:06.440 it turns out uh also unconstructed yeoman says here also how are things looking for our folk in
00:09:11.640 northern idaho many thanks uh overall very good there's of course a lot of subversive forces
00:09:16.840 working up in these parts because they know not only the history but also they're very aware of
00:09:22.280 people fleeing the uh shit lib anti-white conditions in many other parts of the u.s and so therefore uh you
00:09:28.040 don't have to go here then i have to we have to counteract them sorry guys might not my unbalance
00:09:33.240 here let me fix that real quick there we go let's see hopefully that's better all right um
00:09:38.040 so you know it's uh it it's hit and miss you know what i mean uh overall it's good but i think it's
00:09:43.480 like a lot of a lot of a lot of pressure uh i saw something too the other day it's actually yesterday
00:09:47.720 i think it was about the uh fentanyl in northern idaho uh i'm not sure how bad it was with that but what
00:09:55.000 what was the was some i didn't have time to listen to it yet but it was a panel discussion on fentanyl
00:09:59.960 use in northern idaho i was going to look through that and say what it is uh but yeah it's it's being
00:10:04.120 it's being shipped in it's being brought in there's people working on refugee resettlement there are
00:10:08.680 uh you know uh christian organizations i'm sure some of them have ties to you know israeli
00:10:13.880 ngos or jewish ngos or something like that too uh that are helping to do resettlement stuff like that
00:10:19.720 expanding just way too fast long answer for that but uh you gotta watch out people gotta
00:10:24.440 mobilize otherwise it's going to be over in like you know 10 15 years if people don't push back and
00:10:28.840 and fight back you know what i have a example of that later with what's happening in pennsylvania
00:10:34.920 i hope we have time to play that video later uh there's a couple of food um like food production
00:10:41.080 companies or something something to that effect that are hiring all these haitians there uh and of
00:10:46.280 course that would be a ample opportunity for people who are on our side or even you know
00:10:50.600 this cast a wide net bring a lot of people aboard go in front of these businesses and protest like
00:10:58.520 find out who the ceo is go work up to the legal line of where you're allowed to stand in front of
00:11:04.440 his house or something and and protest and be loud outside you know stuff like that but we'll get to
00:11:09.240 that later but there's so many things that can happen on a local level where people just like kind of
00:11:13.880 you know they're they're sitting around waiting for someone else to do it uh which is a disaster and uh
00:11:19.000 you know i hope we can be part of changing that mentality of of white people get off of their
00:11:24.200 asses i mean just like not just you know doing things you know oh i vote nationally and therefore
00:11:29.880 everything's i i voted for trump you know there's a lot of that type of mentality around um uh not
00:11:35.080 that's a fix to anything but they they limit it to that as opposed to getting involved in local issues
00:11:40.360 where they actually can uh you know have more sway and have more power over those kinds of things
00:11:44.680 uh all right we have um what do we have as well uh fox dot dio i think it's fox dio uh simply with
00:11:52.680 a 1488 and a couple of slashies thank you sir appreciate that hope you're uh doing well good
00:11:57.320 to see you we got uh albert arctic wolf as well holy holy smokes he's blowing up our entropy chat right
00:12:03.240 now he's he's single-handedly becoming the largest contributor to uh to red eyes no no doubt about it
00:12:09.000 huge dono thank you albert so much holy shit hi henry hope you've been having a great weekend i watched
00:12:13.960 about three hours of europa last weekend very good and detailed yes it is just hard to watch the
00:12:20.120 whole thing at once yeah so you got to do it in piecemeal i think they don't they have it broken
00:12:23.800 up i think on the website uh if that's where you're watching i think they do have broken up in i forget
00:12:28.440 how many episodes or parts it is now but it's it's um it's very good yeah i recommend it do a little
00:12:34.120 bit of time is it you know when i watched the great story never told i had like same thing there
00:12:37.160 it was like it's like too it was like too emotionally uh draining like hard you know
00:12:42.360 i mean because it's so it's devastating watching it uh and in enlightening at the same time you know
00:12:48.760 uh arctic wolf fears i'm still at work here so i'll catch the rest of the show later keep up the great
00:12:53.400 work thank you so much arctic wolf thank you so much man i can't appreciate uh we can express enough
00:12:58.680 how we appreciate your support uh by the way we did get your package as well we're gonna uh we'll say
00:13:03.480 thanks you to that tomorrow actually i had a plan to do that then but thank you so much awesome good
00:13:07.880 uh good to see you as always thank you all right so let's dive in here i thought we could start with
00:13:13.480 well a couple of kind of rando stories before we get you know into some of the deep dives on some
00:13:17.400 of the longer stuff here uh germany not a big surprise in developments there but uh you know how
00:13:23.240 like they've like they've succeeded at their direction that they've they've scaled back right on
00:13:30.680 their ability to try to maintain order in their country as the borders have been opened as the
00:13:37.960 invasion has taken place as they're being flooded with with migrants right and they uh uh they they
00:13:43.720 they pull back even more i think if we just give them more lenions we'll just we'll not do this we'll
00:13:48.680 we'll make special rules for them and all that stuff and of course it just it's just getting worse
00:13:53.160 and worse and here's such an example where now train conductors in germany have been given power
00:14:00.280 not to check tickets of migrants in order to avoid trouble see this this is like if you're not if
00:14:08.920 you can't do this like how are you going to be on like actual crime and stuff you know i mean you're
00:14:15.560 not even going to check the tickets well violent criminals is going to make you're going to make
00:14:19.640 worse worse and worse crimes you like of course you're not going to stop the raping you're not going to
00:14:24.040 stop the robbing uh you're not going to start gang stop a great gang crime activities things like this
00:14:30.200 right uh so it says they're german train conductors in the state of thuringia which of course where afd
00:14:36.280 won big recently as well i wonder if they can have something to do with it but anyway uh have been given
00:14:41.240 permission not to check the tickets of foreign migrant passengers in an effort to reduce intimidating and
00:14:47.720 violent behavior behavior from asylum seekers that's fascinating so basically if you want to
00:14:55.480 uh not have them turn violent on you you just have to back down and and give them everything you want
00:15:01.480 it sounds like uh sounds like intimidation to me blackmail it sounds like uh i don't know threats of
00:15:07.880 violence something like that in order to get what you want but of course that never works with these
00:15:12.680 people uh they only respond to one thing which is harsh harsh force and a punishment ultimately uh
00:15:18.520 that's what they have in their own countries and they come to liberal western countries and they can
00:15:23.000 do whatever they want and of course that's the next next thing is then they'll just step it up oh now
00:15:28.040 i can take someone else's stuff and i can just uh uh rape this girl uh before you know it they're
00:15:33.640 they're blowing up and seeking to get away with it says they're a married couple who had reason to
00:15:38.840 travel on sud thuringian bond contacted the thuringian allgemeine newspaper to report that
00:15:45.080 they had witnessed individuals who didn't appear to be german not having their tickets checked while
00:15:49.800 german citizens still had theirs scrutinized oh really so race does exist there are differences
00:15:56.360 fascinating how how would you how could they tell right did they did they stop and ask them for their
00:16:01.160 papers no of course not they just did a quick scan it's like oh well that's clearly not a german
00:16:06.280 let's not check their tickets yeah two-tier society we're second-hand citizens in our own
00:16:12.200 countries folks after the newspaper contacted the railway service provider they initially denied
00:16:16.920 the claim insisting that all tickets were being checked however after further inquiries the company
00:16:21.880 admitted that train conductors had been given powers not to check the tickets of passengers who posed
00:16:26.600 a risk of being troublesome in order to de-escalate tensions if the conductors feel threatened or
00:16:33.160 intimidated by approaching such individuals they can bypass the ticket check and the individual
00:16:37.960 effectively gets to travel for free there it is what was that was it was it haitians and where
00:16:46.600 where was that i saw that was it haitians in the uk was that what it was that what it was i forget what
00:16:53.800 country it was from to be honest it just it was it's such a mess but anyway same thing there like oh we just
00:16:59.240 asked the uh the the bus driver nicely if uh if we just can get on without paying because it's costing
00:17:05.320 too much and and and they said in most cases yeah we uh we're you know they let us be essentially
00:17:10.120 yeah i think it was like costa rican or something maybe uh porto rican i don't know uh okay so here's
00:17:16.760 a here's a here's a video to brighten up your feed pox populace let's just it's it's in in french but
00:17:23.640 i think everyone everyone is uh able to understand what's happening here now the
00:17:28.440 question should be asked why do you think the many of these people despise dogs well you're about to
00:17:33.720 find out a little friendly coercion of the white woman on the bench there
00:17:46.200 asking uh are you getting late now or later
00:18:09.560 what is that they're speaking french
00:18:16.200 wait for it
00:18:23.960 that german shepherd he's on uh high alert
00:18:35.160 good dog he danced right there but that's all we need to see hopefully hopefully had a lucky story
00:18:42.040 there where where the invaders were being chased away uh that's right now i just saw this just uh
00:18:47.720 breaking right now rotter rotterdam mom said rotherham uh rotter dam netherlands
00:18:54.840 one dead and more injured after a stabbing where the suspect has shouted aloo snack bar check out the footage
00:19:12.040 that looks like here we have a a man armed with two large
00:19:42.040 large knives just killed one person and injured another by the erasmus bridge in rotterdam the man
00:19:47.960 was shouting aloo akbar and was quote out to attack as many people as possible according to
00:19:55.240 eyewitnesses but got overpowered by a sports instructor okay there you go all right no links uh to that as of
00:20:01.480 yet but that's uh that was breaking right here yeah gee wonder i wonder why uh we have such a problem
00:20:07.160 with these people uh let me see here uh yeah uh yeah unreconstructed yeomans forgot about the rumble
00:20:13.960 thing fuck those guys yeah no worries man thanks for answering my question uh 1483 there you go 149
00:20:19.800 1492 1480 what happened 1483 i think maybe you're shooting for fortnight thank you sir appreciate it uh yeah
00:20:26.520 yeah yeah no worries uh we appreciate it over there but so hopefully hopefully they they do uh they've
00:20:30.280 sorted out their issues but i'm not i'm not sure yet since we've kind of shut that down and i don't
00:20:34.600 encourage people to do it we don't get as many donors there so so it's hard to keep track because they
00:20:39.080 they have been delayed with the payouts uh that's that's rumble for you anyway uh what else do we have
00:20:45.080 here oh this is kind of interesting this is uh it's interesting with some of those eastern european
00:20:52.120 countries and and the direction they're going because of course uh georgia right it's one of the
00:20:57.400 former satellite states to uh russia the the soviet union and of course there's been a lot of gay ops
00:21:04.920 there uh one that comes to mind is the rose revolution you guys remember that that's like 2003 so
00:21:10.840 that's like you know 21 years ago now so granted it's a while ago but uh i think they assumed that they
00:21:17.160 had the country under control the usual suspects the neocons and the the you know the nation builders
00:21:22.840 the the democracy givers who have been you know doing gay ops and coups in these countries many
00:21:27.640 many many uh decades uh color revolutions they call them they better watch out down there in georgia
00:21:34.280 because uh i think they might be getting a rainbow revolution next on their hands because georgia's
00:21:39.240 parliament have approved a law to and let's not use their language let's revert it to promote family
00:21:45.960 values how dare they promote family values bill is adopted despite being denounced by the president
00:21:51.800 rights group and the european union and they claim that this law then is curbing lgbtq rights
00:21:58.280 uh now this is al jazeera's but watch out for the framing here of course because like that you can
00:22:02.440 literally adopt things that are pro-family and they'll see that as like anti-gay or something
00:22:07.000 which i guess technically it kind of is so like i guess they're correct on one level uh georgian politicians
00:22:12.760 have approved the third and final reading of a law on family values and the protection of my see
00:22:20.680 and they put that within square square yeah scare quotes right oh protection of minors family values
00:22:30.840 it would improve sweeping curbs on lgbtq rights isn't that isn't that fascinating how
00:22:35.320 if you want to protect minors that's that's uh curbing you know uh pride rights pedophile rights
00:22:44.280 that's how else can you how else can you view it the bill adopted on tuesday would give a legal basis
00:22:51.480 for authorities to outlaw pride events good and public displays of the lgbtq rainbow flag and to impose
00:22:59.000 censorship of films and books very good excellent good start i'm happy for them surprise what i'm not
00:23:06.200 sure what happened after you know chuck asfili and all that stuff the tie remember the tie eater not tie
00:23:11.160 as in uh tie around your neck right he was chewing on his tie i was very nervous it was some it was some
00:23:18.600 cia state department gay off thing they were doing there back in 2003 but hey but look maybe they're back
00:23:24.200 on their feet again because how would things like this other happen right how would this take place
00:23:29.400 um it also bans gender transition excellent adoption by gay and transgender people great
00:23:35.320 and nullifies same-sex marriages performed abroad on georgian territory when i form abroad on georgian
00:23:42.680 territory oh on okay i see i see the family so they nullifies if they've gone abroad and done it there
00:23:49.560 and so when they're back in georgian territory it's nullified doesn't doesn't count well good
00:23:53.960 good good for them congratulations promoting family values if a vote boycotted the opposition
00:23:59.160 politicians from the ruling georgia dream voted 84 to 0 to approve the bill along with the related
00:24:03.880 amendments to a number of other laws leaders of the governing georgian dream party said it is needed
00:24:09.960 to safeguard traditional moral standards in georgia whose deeply conservative orthodox church is highly
00:24:15.960 influential oh no al jazeera now now criticize uh some of the muslim countries then will you do that no
00:24:21.320 you're not gonna you're gonna do that all right anyway they're big uh they're very upset here that
00:24:26.360 they can't that they can't diddle kids anymore in georgia so as i said watch out because you know it'll
00:24:31.320 be you know aids infested dildos but they're raining down on the country before you know it if they have
00:24:37.720 their way that's usually how these things go but let's uh let's see let's see how it turns out uh okay
00:24:45.000 what do we have a truth sec seeker says i really get to catch the live show i just want to say thank
00:24:50.440 you for teaching me some things and help liberate my mind well thank you truth truth seeker you're
00:24:54.760 welcome uh we're we're honored to be able to do it appreciate the support sir all right uh so we have
00:25:01.320 here we got to get into that the le pager wars here this is very where we look at where do we start
00:25:09.000 should we just maybe we should just check the footage first of what happened obviously i think you guys if you
00:25:13.800 keep up enough with it and and look some don't so that's kind of part of our job a little bit to get
00:25:17.720 people up to speed some people are watching and following these things very much on their own some
00:25:21.880 people tune into our show to to get an update on it but yes basically pagers started exploding uh
00:25:30.600 apparently these were all in possession then of uh supposed hezbollah i think they said i think the
00:25:36.360 wording was employees but members you know whatever the actual term is these are um it's a political
00:25:42.440 party right is it is it not hezbollah's a party obviously they have a military wing of that too
00:25:47.320 but it was people tied to hezbollah uh that had these uh pagers explode while they were wearing them
00:25:54.520 uh then on the second day it was like walkie-talkies and now people are like what else what's going to
00:26:00.680 explode nests next and stuff like that uh so we have a i guess just a reel here of a few minutes of like
00:26:08.360 them blowing up and then later on when they had later on when they had burials i think for or or
00:26:16.440 yeah i think it was burials and a lot of people out in the streets more of these devices exploded in
00:26:22.520 those crowds uh as well a a mossad uh you know operation here essentially of of the intercepting
00:26:30.440 uh shipments of these pagers uh believed to be from taiwan but there is a kind of a go-between
00:26:38.760 which seems to be this hungarian company we'll talk more about them in a moment here too but let's
00:26:43.800 check out some of the footage of how this looked now keep in mind too this is among civilians right
00:26:50.760 these are they're people sitting in cars maybe people would have been on airplanes i don't know
00:26:57.800 maybe in a helicopter or something right in other words this clearly will endanger other people's
00:27:02.360 lives around them while israel touting this as one of the greatest advancements ever in in their
00:27:07.720 you know war on on these uh these hezbollah what they what they dubbed them being hezbollah terrorists
00:27:13.320 check it out and as you can see little kids there close by right
00:27:35.240 there's some uh nasty nasty imagery coming up here too by the way if you're sensitive to such things
00:27:44.280 organs have been damaged right some people died some people less so some people had their faces blown
00:27:50.280 off some people they hit uh their genitals but most of them were stomach related apparently
00:28:02.600 so hospitals overflowing uh at least 12 people have been killed but we don't know maybe injured
00:28:09.000 3 000 maybe probably more now at this point so it was chaos in lebanon gee i wonder why the lebanese
00:28:15.640 hate the the israeli by the way remember the bombing campaigns in beirut back in the 80s and 90s
00:28:20.440 that's a scene from uh one of the hospitals there that looks like a child right there very young
00:28:37.960 anyway very young teenager early teenage years maybe there's more footage from inside hospitals after
00:28:52.760 these pagers had exploded
00:29:06.440 there's been a lot of speculation of what it was inside that was exploding people are speculating
00:29:35.560 there was just like a remote detonation yeah here it is here i think this is at the burial
00:29:41.400 of one of them and then it goes off
00:29:48.120 another angle here another angle from the same
00:29:58.520 chaos as you can see
00:30:10.600 and that's a scooter i believe okay so i'm actually looking for one footage here let's
00:30:28.360 see there's a couple of interesting updates here let me just download these real quick or updates
00:30:32.040 something new like i just saw coming in i saw one two where okay let me see if i can find in the
00:30:37.240 as i play another clip here in a little bit about this uh but okay so we we got we got a couple of
00:30:43.560 different stories here we can go through uh and a couple different directions right of of who's behind
00:30:50.680 i mean we know it's you know it's fucking israeli mossad obviously like but but who's who's some of the other
00:30:55.800 hands involved in this essentially right uh british educated businesswoman denies making hezbollah
00:31:01.960 explosive pagers which killed at least 12 people now the pivot here was of course she was just a
00:31:06.120 a go-between it's possible she didn't know but it's possible she knew as well we we don't know yet
00:31:11.480 she had some pro page i think one of the companies that in in hungary that uh was quickly quickly
00:31:19.240 taken down and stuff like that presumably to a bit protect her uh christiana barzoni arciudiakono
00:31:26.760 i think it is studied for a phd in physics at ucl is that uh university college london or something
00:31:34.440 like that i forget what it is between 2002 and 2006 uh british educated businesswoman has denied
00:31:39.800 allegations of manufacturing the pagers used in an audacious attack against hezbollah
00:31:44.600 the handheld devices killed at least 12 people injured 3 000 after they simultaneously detonated
00:31:50.360 across lebanon and syria you know about syria actually uh this was on tuesday afternoon
00:31:56.360 in a suspected israeli operation yeah who could it be now uh the taiwanese company whose branding
00:32:02.760 was on the technology claimed budapest-based firm back or bac consultancy made the devices under a
00:32:09.640 three-year brand licensing agreement a university of college london graduate christina barsoni
00:32:16.760 the ceo of bac consultancy said that she was just a link in the supply chain and did not did not make
00:32:23.960 the pagers uh i do not make the pagers i'm just the intermediary i think you got it wrong she told nbc
00:32:30.360 news uh around three grams of explosives are reportedly to have been placed into the ar-294
00:32:37.800 pagers in a sophisticated supply chain infiltration a lebanese security source claimed israel's spy
00:32:43.400 agency mossad planted explosives in thousands of devices months before they exploded and one of
00:32:49.480 officials official told axio's news the israeli military moved to detonate the device because it
00:32:54.680 feared the sabotage plot had been exposed which is funny because it's like they moved to detonate
00:33:00.760 the devices yeah but well that wasn't that part of the anyway okay all right okay granted it was
00:33:06.920 exposed and they couldn't use it because they threw him away i i get that but it's like well they did
00:33:10.760 they did it didn't they the iran-backed militant group has vowed to retaliate against israel whose
00:33:16.280 military declined to comment on the blast and it's always that like but they never
00:33:20.680 do they ever do anything maybe they do something it doesn't nothing ever happens does that mean uh
00:33:26.040 but yeah i we gotta look out for iran you know the the control all the banks and the entertainment
00:33:31.160 industry and you know it's all infiltrated by iranians that's that's the big it's the big worry here
00:33:36.760 uh let me see here okay well that's kind of that from that story i guess there is a video of
00:33:43.000 i guess potentially how it was intercepted and such let's check that out real quick here hezbollah
00:33:48.840 reportedly ordered around 5 000 pagers from taiwan a country known for producing about 90 percent of
00:33:54.280 the world's most advanced semiconductors these pagers were destined for lebanon however what makes this
00:34:02.840 story particularly intriguing is what allegedly happened during the shipment process at some point
00:34:08.200 along the way a spy agency is believed to have intercepted the shipment and tampered with the
00:34:12.680 pagers they discreetly altered the internal components replacing one of the two identical
00:34:17.640 batteries with a hidden explosive device this modification was done so subtly that it went
00:34:22.440 unnoticed once the changes were made the altered pagers were quietly sent back to hezbollah as if
00:34:27.720 nothing had happened to help you understand better about the explosive pager let's take a look at how it
00:34:33.480 works at its core the battery powers the entire device this is the speaker and emits audio alerts
00:34:39.720 to notify the user of incoming messages the motor adds a physical vibration alert making the pager
00:34:45.880 effective in silent mode the radio antenna coil receives wireless signals like vhs and the microprocessor
00:34:52.600 converts these signals into readable messages in short these are often low-tech and difficult to track
00:34:59.160 inside a typical pager you'll notice these components working together particularly the batteries which
00:35:03.560 power the device now let's consider a hypothetical scenario imagine you're looking at two identical
00:35:09.560 batteries inside the pager although this is speculative if it were part of a spy agency we
00:35:14.440 might consider disguising one of the two identical batteries for a different purpose one battery would
00:35:19.400 provide the necessary power for the device while the other could potentially serve as an explosive
00:35:23.880 cleverly concealed within the pager to expand on this theory an alkaline aid battery weighs approximately
00:35:30.120 23 grams interestingly reports in the news have mentioned that an explosive weighing about 20 grams
00:35:36.040 was detonated this similarity and weight lends some plausibility to the idea that a battery could be
00:35:41.720 used as a disguise explosive device we believe there was a timer for triggering this explosive that can
00:35:47.320 disable or unalive probably a remote signal at the correct time probably not a thousand seven
00:35:53.320 hundred and fifty were injured which cannot be a coincidence in one instance a pager explosion
00:35:59.240 occurred at a grocery store on a small handheld device seemingly just another pager was carried by a
00:36:04.360 possible hezbollah operative it unexpectedly detonated causing injuries to the user the explosion
00:36:11.800 though localized inflicted harm and sowed fear among those present uh okay there you go so let me see
00:36:20.120 what this is the video here what was the caption of this is how it could have been intercepted i think about
00:36:25.160 let's just check this out i just got this down here let's let's see what this is explosive devices require
00:36:30.840 five main components you need a container a battery a triggering device a detonator and an explosive charge
00:36:39.000 in this particular case um the pager already i mean typical pager will already have the first three
00:36:46.040 of this list the job of the detonator is basically to create a spark now the size of such a detonator
00:36:55.320 could be between five to ten centimeter okay so it will theoretically fit within this component
00:37:03.880 there is no single entity controlling the full supply chain okay so if we take the whole process of
00:37:09.960 actually building an electronic product you start off by actually sourcing out some pre-designed
00:37:16.120 component or ip depending on what you're building because most likely you're not going to build
00:37:21.320 everything from scratch you're going to use some uh pre-existing component okay so there is a risk there
00:37:27.640 some of these components could be faulty could be all right anyway okay wasn't that helpful i guess
00:37:33.880 um yeah here's the kind of stuff that goes around right another iphone just exploded in lebanon i'm
00:37:38.920 not even sure if that's true i mean it it's i'm not saying it's impossible but they're talking about
00:37:45.320 they can superheat the the battery or something or like cause a you know the battery to essentially
00:37:51.240 explode right because they can heat it up somebody i i don't know it seems i mean it's possible i guess
00:37:57.080 that's right but anyway the it's more probable that they it was intercepted they put uh explosives
00:38:01.480 in there was a p-e-n-t or something there was a number of uh people that have speculated what it
00:38:07.000 actually was um let me see was it did they have it maybe it wasn't that much an update from from the
00:38:13.240 daily mail here on this uh i read it i read it somewhere anyway there was a specific um explosive
00:38:21.880 they speculated something you know anywhere from three grams and but if it's the battery they could
00:38:26.520 put even more in there uh i guess uh to be honest uh okay so apollo was one of the
00:38:33.560 go-betweens here too all the pages exploded in lebanon on a signal from israeli intelligence
00:38:38.600 services were made in taiwan so i guess would you have to put you could have maybe a specific
00:38:47.400 uh message or something i'm not sure maybe then would have to be tied to what the microprocessor or
00:38:52.360 something like that i'm not sure how you would do that but somehow uh it was triggered regardless
00:38:57.400 the explosives are planted right at the factory no one of course could have planted them in 4 000
00:39:01.640 devices without each owner noticing individually
00:39:07.720 okay uh this i tell you it's the most stellar by taiwanese advertising campaign i've ever seen
00:39:14.120 so here's the here's one of the the companies here oh it's oh they blocked blocked by country
00:39:20.520 interesting okay all right well maybe you can see from outside rugged pager i guess that's what
00:39:24.040 they were using then all right anyway the memes were kind of funny uh i i i don't know it's it's it's
00:39:30.920 hard it's it's like i don't usually i don't just like here's the good guys here's the bad guys but
00:39:37.160 like you know i mean like they're they're you understand why these people are fighting back considering how
00:39:41.960 they've been treated like these are not just these are not just a conflict specifically with lebanon
00:39:47.640 that that showed up overnight and now here this kind of thing like these people have been at war
00:39:51.320 with you like you can read you know about the emorites of that region that's like literally like
00:39:56.200 where lebanon is today right lebanon even have a connection to where where europa came from from
00:40:03.960 tyre right which is lebanon today tyre went to crete essentially there's like you know you know that
00:40:09.080 region was inhabited by what you know white people we will when you go way back but yeah
00:40:12.680 if you read in in in the bible uh the hebrews saw all these people as their their their enemies right
00:40:18.280 the emorites and the moabites and all that kind of stuff and these are like uh amalek obviously right
00:40:23.160 but that's where where that stuff comes from as well edomites they're seeing this as just a
00:40:27.640 long-standing battle to basically exterminate to get rid of these people out of the region
00:40:32.680 and probably for the greater israel project i mean there's other motives as well of course but yeah
00:40:37.080 so they create problems and chaos in these regions and then many of them are migrating and fleeing to
00:40:42.280 america and to europe primarily at least from that part of the world from that region um i guess israel
00:40:47.800 just bombed another school as well and this is in lebanon so yeah gee i wonder why they're and one
00:40:55.560 wonder why they're upset or maybe that was maybe it was in gaza i'm not sure but they've been basically
00:40:59.800 there's now speculating like a ground invasion of lebanon coming up and we will get to the more
00:41:05.000 on that a little bit here but uh yeah so so you know a lot of gloating about this that that's my
00:41:10.280 point a lot of a lot of zionists were gloating about this very happy i guess there was a couple
00:41:14.760 of tweets i should have saved down to be honest um that's that's ob says says on odyssey
00:41:24.760 i think i'm going to return my radio controlled dildo from rabbi schmuley there you go did they have
00:41:29.960 did they have those i'm sure they had what they were they were working on um technologies for um
00:41:37.000 what was it again it was some remote thing right you can like have well it wouldn't be sex of
00:41:41.640 course obviously but like you could you can have a sender receiver thing here that's like yeah as you
00:41:47.320 get like more of this technology and embedded embedded devices you get uh what do they call a wearable
00:41:52.920 tech you know all this kind of stuff yeah that's a real there's a real danger like that this i mean it
00:41:58.200 is weaponized already but you know like next level to it now again i i just don't think though that
00:42:04.760 i saw some people are like making fun of it like oh well if i die in it and you know if i die because
00:42:09.800 of a phone exploded you know you know who you know you know mossad was behind it um i just don't think
00:42:16.120 that will randomly attack well like i guess they could do to certain individuals i guess that are
00:42:20.760 troublesome and in the current age um but on mass no i don't think so because then you know then
00:42:26.280 they'll get unless they have a microchip implanted in people that then maybe they will opt to do
00:42:30.680 something like that to get rid of them or something uh how did hezbollah get the pagers that exploded in
00:42:36.600 leban a lot of uh you know pieces on this checking the supply chain from taiwan you do have that
00:42:41.560 interesting thing of like taiwan them being kind of you know u.s backed right in terms of uh uh you know
00:42:48.280 their struggle against china and stuff like that and uh you of course have heavy influence and control
00:42:55.400 of america by zionist israeli and jewish interests obviously this is not a it's not a big secret if
00:43:00.760 you're a regular viewer of this program and so many others out there they're talking about this now
00:43:05.480 basically the political the politicians are are bought and paid for literally uh obviously and
00:43:11.480 they're bought and paid for uh with millions of of dollars with with groups like uh like a pack and
00:43:18.200 things like this obviously now what does that this is what's interesting right what does those millions buy
00:43:23.720 you uh it actually buys you billions it turns out that's right you just put a few million in
00:43:29.880 and then you get billions out you see this one from cfr the council of foreign or from council
00:43:37.000 on foreign relations that's what is cfr um israel is the largest cumulative recipient of us aid not a big
00:43:45.240 surprise so as you see israel at the top heading towards i think that's that's basic that's basically
00:43:53.480 300 billion all right we're not going to show you the chart right now of apac but yeah they they pour
00:43:59.080 a half a million on this candidate maybe five million here two and a half there you know 300 000 over
00:44:04.920 there blah blah blah and yeah it buys you it buys you access to one of the greatest uh you know countries
00:44:10.920 one of the great superpowers right in the world just like netanyahu said when he went to that
00:44:15.640 show with um bill maher remember that what's israel's secret bill maher said and netanyahu was like well
00:44:21.400 we have america that's what is that and that's that's that's that's that's that's what he means right
00:44:26.040 there so of course if israel does something then of course you know america will be dragged along it's
00:44:30.840 fun having even china and stuff and so even rush was it russia it was the most recent country i forget it was
00:44:37.160 one of these countries they were like oh uh israel is the poor victim of of america they're just using
00:44:43.720 no it's the other way around genius it's literally israel and israeli interest the zionist interest
00:44:50.200 disproportionate jewish influence over the political system the economic financial system
00:44:55.400 the banking system the entertainment system that's causing this situation to occur okay
00:45:00.440 so taiwan u.s influence u.s influence israel do you see the chain and of course there's some go
00:45:10.120 between in in hungary and not that orban would step in but you know he's another uh right pro-israeli
00:45:16.680 guy he's he's of course better on some nationalistic policy politics he's not as
00:45:20.120 woke as the other ones which is which is good we'll take that but uh not very good on uh israel oh and
00:45:25.480 the pager the pager segment that you said but no do you notice that unalived i don't think i've
00:45:30.840 heard a similar term before but they say they were on the hezbollah leaders were unalived it's like that
00:45:36.920 friends frank lunt's words that work remember that guy worked for the gop now he's working for democrats
00:45:42.040 i think primarily but anyway uh you gotta re you gotta rebrand what you're talking about
00:45:47.400 uh so yes anyway a lot of gloating a lot of uh people that were happy about this uh
00:45:53.160 uh should we take that now i guess we could let me see here what else we had here uh here's dave
00:45:59.160 portnoy which is the uh the barstool uh jew right uh barstool sports i can't wait to watch when
00:46:09.640 this becomes a spy movie this is the craziest counter-terrorism plot i've ever heard of today's
00:46:16.440 cover from new york post thousands of hezbollah fighters injured in lebanon when their new pagers
00:46:22.440 all simultaneously explode causing horrific wounds to their groins and hands beep beep boom that's
00:46:29.560 right and here's the everyone's favorite lunatic uh michael rapaport remember this guy um also
00:46:36.280 gloating in this let's check it out beep beep beep beep there you go all right um
00:46:58.680 you know it's because it is funny though right because if they you know they they push their the
00:47:07.720 the lie of of the gang rapes and all that kind of stuff right but they they they're they assume that
00:47:14.520 it would be the reverse of the situation right and you know what the reactions would have been
00:47:18.600 you know it'd been tree i mean good look i get it it's the this is their side these are their guys this
00:47:23.880 is what they you know kind of have to do they they take their own side as i would take our our own
00:47:28.280 side obviously right uh so this is kind of how it goes but you don't see kind of a larger discussion
00:47:35.160 over the fact that this is like kind of a a terrorist act in in that sense because of course
00:47:40.760 this could affect others as we said if these are people in their cars of course then they can drive
00:47:45.400 into others if they stand close if they're in the line at the grocery store and there's a child
00:47:49.960 standing behind them and that's why i think at least two kids were killed as a consequence of
00:47:54.040 of this too but of course they're the greatest moral or you know army in the world i think it's
00:47:57.880 even ben shapiro that mentioned that he had mentioned actually did we have that maybe we did have that
00:48:04.680 uh yes we do here's a little benny here uh he said in reply to someone who says can someone explain
00:48:11.320 to me how causing hundreds of pages to explode regardless of where the people were at at the time
00:48:15.240 and thus engage endangering the lives of thousands of civilians is not a terrorist attack little benny
00:48:22.520 says sure every person who was given one of these pagers worked for hezbollah the explosives were
00:48:28.200 absolutely tiny and designed to damage the user the ratio is intricate the ratio of terrorist to
00:48:35.240 civilians harmed is unprecedented in the history of warfare greatest the most moral army in the world
00:48:43.320 ladies and gentlemen uh but you probably knew that which suggests an ulterior motive for your supposed
00:48:47.880 outrage you gotta hear all of that in a very nasally voice um so i asked well okay sure but why now
00:48:56.920 though because of course israel after these bombing campaign campaigns in gaza and again this is expanding
00:49:04.040 now have of course never cared about any kind of civilian to terrorist ratio it's like they've literally
00:49:11.640 like displaced you but it's 2.3 million people or something like that in in the gaza raid uh killed
00:49:18.040 i mean countless of thousands of of kids and women and you know in order to get to these you know hezbollah
00:49:24.360 people or whatever so i'm just saying what now like 11 months later you're concerned with the the
00:49:30.120 you know uh what's the other term they're using uh not casual the collateral damage right it's never
00:49:36.120 the one of the terms they're reinvented to the unlived they've been unalived um why they're concerned
00:49:43.400 about this now they didn't seem to care about that before is this just to save face i don't know so
00:49:49.160 you're speculating i'm not sure what's going on but anyway all of a sudden this is the greatest
00:49:52.440 it's the greatest thing ever in military warfare technology and uh uh cunningness but it is interesting
00:49:59.000 though that like you're literally looking at like weaponization of like the the the mercantile uh
00:50:08.120 aspect it's like a it's a it's a mercantile terror attack do you see what i'm saying let's go into the
00:50:14.760 supply chain and do you and finagle some i don't know uh mossad planted a quantity of high explosives
00:50:22.040 here it is petn material on the pagers batteries and detonated it by raising the temperature of the
00:50:29.880 battery enough to detonate it okay so how the question said how did they raise the the battery
00:50:36.920 temperature um it's penta erythritol when is erythritol is a form of alcohol sugar is it not so
00:50:47.320 penta erythritol tetran tetra nitrate that's what that sounds for a white crystalline nitrate ease
00:50:57.960 est ester easter explosive easter uh ester i think it was explosive with many uses um okay all right
00:51:07.640 so that's what sky news arabia security sources contacted by clash report confirmed that israel
00:51:11.960 planted explosives inside the pagers supplied to hezbollah so of course they're getting you know
00:51:16.360 paranoid about all this now understandably um what's going to explode next the fridge my phone
00:51:24.440 the scenes here in lebanon are from a horror film fleshless faces eyes hanging out with dozens dead
00:51:30.280 and thousands hurt none of us feel safe right it's one of these guys here all right there you go so
00:51:36.840 that's what they do you control the supply chain and of course israel you know itself one of the reasons
00:51:40.760 why they also want that region right is actually its placement uh just geographically right between
00:51:47.480 asia africa and europe essentially in terms of new being a new trade hub and a high-tech hub you know
00:51:53.560 all those kinds of things cyber security uh all that stuff here's uh benny uh again i think he's um
00:52:00.040 i think he i think he's he thought this was funny so israel is very very good at this yesterday they
00:52:04.680 pulled off what has to be the single most targeted astonishing and hilarious military intelligence
00:52:11.320 operation of all time now first of all it would take a heart of stone not to cry and not to not to
00:52:15.960 laugh at what i'm about to say i understand there are people out there today who are upset if you laugh
00:52:21.080 at this you should be laughing at this i will just say there is nothing immoral about laughing or
00:52:28.360 tortling over terrorists who get their balls blown off so you get you get we have the approval here of ben
00:52:34.120 shapiro okay we have the approval of ben shapiro uh to express emotion around this event a joyous
00:52:40.760 emotion around this event okay good there's nothing immoral about that beyond that there is something
00:52:45.560 politically useful in laughing at terrorists because the reality is what they deeply desire is fear and
00:52:51.720 respect and nothing undermines fear and respect more than laughter well this incident deserves not only
00:52:57.560 laughter it deserves celebration in the west because it turns out that when a western power which israel
00:53:03.240 certainly is blows the balls of something like 2800 terrorists in a simultaneous pager attack
00:53:12.200 that's funny israel has pursued the single most humane war in the history of warfare in gaza and
00:53:19.320 the single most you heard it first the single most humane war it's just
00:53:25.720 uh yeah it's yeah here's ben meat mirror right all right so anyway so so they think this is funny now
00:53:34.920 this is another one she's been uh this is a this is a special case here neil berg uh who talked about
00:53:45.080 okay did they lock their account why maybe i was blocked no okay fight your own war for once they said here
00:53:50.440 uh in reply to this right in one minute over 4 000 hospital terrorists got eliminated critical
00:53:55.240 injured or disabled that's a monumental hit every hospital's full they can't communicate with each
00:53:59.480 other the time for israel to invade is invade is right now take advantage of the chaos she said
00:54:05.720 someone said here fight your own war for once don't expect america to be your pitbull like every other
00:54:10.920 time you start a war then you get your asses kicked and beg for america's help by invoking the six
00:54:17.960 quadrillion or the quarter for the quadrillionth time and then she says you must be new here
00:54:24.200 i don't want america near israel's wars neither funding nor weapons really now israel needs to
00:54:30.440 be self-reliant and not rely on american terms and conditions and today proves how much better they
00:54:35.800 fight on their own you're a bit slow aren't you so we can go back let's refer back to our chart again
00:54:41.000 shall we shall we 300 billion and of course again the majority of that is military by the way as you can see
00:54:47.160 in red uh okay well maybe you should start uh pushing for lobbying for promoting the idea that
00:54:53.000 this money needs to be paid back how about that no because this is what they do every time in fact
00:54:58.120 and that's one of the reason why they're now actually going to that right oh shit like america's america's
00:55:02.760 worried here uh that basically it'll be ground invasion we'll get into that next here uh here's
00:55:09.560 another one lebanon's official news agency reports that home solar energy systems exploded in several
00:55:16.440 areas of beirut lebanon's official news agency reports that home solar energy systems exploded okay
00:55:22.280 why did redo why do you redo the second title again there was some more information in the subtitle
00:55:28.760 there but anyway um let's check out the loud explosion and i saw a man whose hands were gone
00:55:48.360 okay okay it's more of the uh let me see what does this happen blinken is headed to paris to
00:55:56.360 meet with foreign ministers of france italy and the uk to discuss the latest developments in the
00:56:01.960 middle east and ukraine oh good okay that should be good then it's the same
00:56:09.640 we've been very clear and we remain very clear about the importance of all parties avoiding any steps
00:56:17.960 that could further escalate the conflict that we're trying to resolve
00:56:21.560 um i guess it's that's interchangeable whether he's talking about ukraine or israel it's the same
00:56:27.240 thing or um okay that's that's another uh turn another story there all right anyway you get the
00:56:33.960 idea there uh let me see if there's any update on this here panic chaos as home security solar energy
00:56:40.440 systems explode in lebanon home security systems okay really yeah all right so they're yeah okay well then
00:56:45.880 then then you know maybe the the me there were some good memes on this as there always is maybe the uh
00:56:53.000 is that an a there maybe dead dead inside maybe uh maybe israel inside yeah it there could be some
00:57:01.560 interesting backdoors uh type of deal here we i don't know um if there's if this extends much further
00:57:07.720 you know to than just those devices that have been intercepted unless of course now they just put this
00:57:14.600 in everything maybe that's what they started to do we literally won't be able to heal or deal or handle
00:57:19.880 anything anymore uh no tech it's it's uh ted uncle ted was right we're gonna tell you uh where was the
00:57:26.440 other one here let's see if we can find that what was it there was a couple of other good memes here
00:57:31.640 ah damn it let's just pull this up here then uh hear me out we'll call it anti-terrorism
00:57:37.080 that's right so it's not terrorism when we do it of course then here's the resort
00:57:42.920 exploding pennies i think that was ferryman good shot good shot all right so
00:57:52.920 what else do we have here on this starlink available in yemen musk said and it was interesting
00:57:58.040 because of course you have the houthis houthis there right and they've also by the way managed to
00:58:04.360 you know apparently put a put the kibosh on some of the supply chains and it's been a kind of
00:58:09.240 interesting thing to watch how a very underfunded uh group have been able to cause so much trouble
00:58:17.560 uh with simple you know fairly cheap drones and things like that apparently it's helped to destable
00:58:22.760 the shipping uh industry so of course a lot of the replies were uh in that vein right any any plans for
00:58:29.320 starlink pagers for the israeli occupation in yemen or yeah or is it for the houthis right uh starlink
00:58:36.680 surveillance device for israel's benefit you're a zionist dog all right interesting is that a good
00:58:41.480 thing yeah people don't know how lucky ever to have satellite internet in yemen before some major
00:58:44.760 countries have it um this is a welcome from yemenis to you mr musk okay all right anyway uh how will
00:58:53.240 you prevent the houthis from accessing it i don't know all right because i gotta yeah you gotta have
00:58:59.800 you've got to have internet connection right to detonate some of these devices so people are like
00:59:04.520 is he is he on this in some way uh okay so here's the other one here regarding lebanon and stuff like
00:59:12.440 that right uh i think this is probably in is this in yes heber obviously i thought sometimes i do english
00:59:20.360 segments uh here's israeli channel 12 reporting that israeli the israeli war cabinet has given the
00:59:28.600 approval i guess the term was a total approval to prime minister benjamin netanyahu and defense
00:59:34.280 minister gallant to start an all-out offensive operation against hezbollah and its allies in lebanon
00:59:42.440 so i guess this could escalate again the the action they would have to act now i guess in order
00:59:47.160 to take advantage of that before it stabilizes um pentagon fears israel is plotting ground war in
00:59:55.640 lebanon soon as sources reveal us knew its ally was planning something against hezbollah before
01:00:01.320 deadly pager and walkie-talkie attacks uh of course they of course they knew i mean it only those in the
01:00:07.400 know knew but yeah of course of course they knew but then they can just kind of play play along and
01:00:13.000 and claim that they don't know uh oh no we yeah we knew something was going to happen but we don't
01:00:17.400 know exactly what or the extent of it essentially uh okay so some other video multiple explosions take
01:00:23.880 place across beirut
01:00:27.000 i think three yeah three in that shot all right okay so i think we got that but anyway so we have uh
01:00:43.400 we have the possibility that um israel will go in and of course that would drag the us into the conflict
01:00:50.920 i would assume to be honest um why well because america is israel's bitch that's how that's how it
01:00:58.520 goes uh at least at this point okay so we'll see if there's any follow-ups to that of of of what this
01:01:09.400 means but uh yeah they're they're very excited about this did i have one more on this let me just check
01:01:14.040 wait before we leave uh leave that no i think that was it on the on that front okay so moving
01:01:24.200 on here covering something different uh changing gears a little bit i wanted to alert you to the
01:01:30.280 fact that we have a very exciting uh united nations event coming up here on believe it is on sunday that
01:01:38.680 that that starts let me see the date here on the 22nd which is yes on sunday uh so in about three days
01:01:44.920 the summit of the future doesn't that sound exciting it's in new york uh there is uh uh actually
01:01:52.840 i'm sorry i do i do take action whatever that is action days that actually starts tomorrow but the
01:01:57.240 actual summit uh is on the uh 22nd on sunday to to uh into monday now we're gonna play a couple of uh
01:02:06.440 you know clips i guess they always like to do these like promos for them which is just more
01:02:12.280 basically just yeah global homo platitudes of like what what we need to do and we need to do this
01:02:18.520 now and hate speech bad and misinformation and ai we need to control this and that and and
01:02:24.600 whamons and you know more go more gobbledygook bullshit essentially from from uh from these kinds
01:02:30.360 of summits that's what you always can can expect now there are a couple of interesting things that
01:02:34.280 they're seeking to do which has to do with let me see if i can pull this pdf that they had here up
01:02:41.240 multilateral solutions for a better tomorrow well they framed this but they're going to do something
01:02:48.040 where they're seeking to adopt a pact for the future this was a pact or a compact or an agreement
01:02:58.200 or a treaty or a submit submit to these new terms for us blah blah blah uh which is going to happen
01:03:05.240 on sunday here where they seek to adopt or adaptation is the wording they use of the outcome document
01:03:11.880 entitled a pact for the future they want all these countries to basically like bow down and and agree
01:03:18.200 that yeah nationalism bad more globalism good and refugees and climate change issues and and women
01:03:25.240 uh agreed in advance by consensus through intergovernmental negotiations to which the global
01:03:32.440 digital compact and a declaration of or on future generations would be annexed if intergovernmentally
01:03:42.120 agreed all right so let's take a look at a couple of things here how they're framing this whole thing
01:03:47.640 uh because it's all for it's called about it's all about peace and security right so it's always about
01:03:54.520 that they're always very good at creating peace by eroding nationalism that's their take on it uh
01:03:59.320 here we go here's uh let's play this first uh promo here we must act now for our common future was the title
01:04:06.200 of this change change it defines our world adapting renewing redefining and transforming
01:04:21.880 hey look at those devices maybe maybe they'll blow up next but today the escalating pace of change
01:04:28.840 is pushing our interconnected world to its limits we cannot keep up with the challenges of today
01:04:35.880 or harness the opportunities of tomorrow with systems built for yesterday
01:04:43.480 we are at a pivotal moment in history the choices we make today will have an exponential impact on current
01:04:53.080 and future generations this is our once-in-a-generation opportunity yeah therefore uh therefore remove
01:05:01.880 white people and and uh and promote diversity right where's the uh is there any white person uh represented
01:05:07.400 there almost maybe yeah to come together as one world to make tough choices overcome conflict and chaos
01:05:17.960 and create a future worth striving for now now explain to me how the globalist wants to divide us right
01:05:25.880 because i hear this these are some of the talking points all they have they're trying to divide like
01:05:30.120 look obviously yes they use one group and against another education when that takes place but that's
01:05:34.920 just to create that you know synthesis that the new amalgamation of these two forces right that's what i
01:05:40.920 think actually that's what i think they're doing on the global level uh there was a clip with lula
01:05:45.000 i could we covered him in the western warrior show here uh that we put up yesterday where he also
01:05:50.120 did a kind of a pre pre-talk to this future summit and he very much really this it's the same words
01:05:57.160 always it's you know security and peace and we got to feed the the poor and hungry and we got to take
01:06:02.280 from you know do you know take from western blah blah blah same same bullshit all the time get to fight
01:06:07.000 racism and hate speech on the internet and you know whatever the new things fight fight miss you know
01:06:11.800 fight um did these diseases or something but he was talking about that too of uh how like they
01:06:21.080 need to strengthen the global south right that's kind of part of that dynamic now which it's not
01:06:26.920 technically just the global south it's a little bit more complicated than that but it's been commonly
01:06:30.360 known as that some people refer to just as the brics countries but it's not also quite true there are
01:06:35.640 some you know divisions there but the point is they're creating these two factions right that that
01:06:39.960 a multi-polar world order and of course out of that eventually they're going to do a singular
01:06:46.680 a singular polar world order uh right the antithesis and the synthesis um or the or the excuse me let me
01:06:54.760 rephrase that the thesis the antithesis and then you have the synthesis out of that you get the merging
01:07:00.680 out there's that alchemical kind of idea right at least applied to politics these esoteric occult ideas are
01:07:08.600 are very very uh very detrimental very very uh uh very evil uh in fact the way they seek to do this
01:07:17.160 but yeah so you see that they want to kind of prop up the weaken the strong side and prop up the
01:07:23.560 the weaker side in order to balance them equally and then put them at war with each other right let
01:07:27.480 them fight it out essentially uh that's potentially where this is going as well but at the end of that
01:07:32.200 yes unity oneness you know erosion of actual diversity removal of nationalism uh globalism is
01:07:40.280 is is is evil right i mean that's where it is it's literally showed us how it already has failed
01:07:48.120 but much of it is simply just an attack on uh on the western world not its leadership not like the
01:07:54.200 people running thing not nothing like that but i the people are the ones that are going to be squeezed
01:07:59.160 out as a consequence of this uh as they take more from us and give to others uh as they limit our
01:08:05.560 ability to speak uh as they weaken our industries as they dismantle the western world uh in their
01:08:12.920 effort to to attack uh western man or the white man essentially um so yeah oneness uh but yeah but
01:08:19.880 supposedly they're trying to divide us somehow back to the clip a future worth living for when countries work
01:08:26.920 together we can pave the way for global peace and prosperity restore our planets promote digital
01:08:34.920 transformation and protect just just digital transformation whatever that whatever that
01:08:40.760 means restore our planet okay yeah can you get to work on like uh actually targeting like uh microplastics
01:08:48.360 and you know the actual bad chemical shit or like you know no uh no we we just seek to undermine
01:08:56.120 uh the ability for western countries to uh to maintain their industries that's that's what this is
01:09:01.080 about that's planets promote digital transformation and protect human rights gay rights but we must
01:09:10.760 because that's what they show there right protect human rights and protect human rights gay flag protect
01:09:16.840 human rights gay protect human rights gays but we must act now that's what we must act now don't don't
01:09:27.000 think about this act now act now as one word to pave the way for our common future for the benefit of all
01:09:36.200 oh yeah of course they they're looking at they're looking out for us bros don't worry they're they want
01:09:40.760 they just want to they just want to create a better world and then but the more they do just the worse and
01:09:45.960 worse it gets gets right the poorer we get the more inflation we get the harder it is to to do
01:09:51.880 to buy groceries right at the stores uh the the more they hike the taxes on us more globalism we get
01:09:58.600 more migration more waves of these sdd sdg right the sustainable development goals we get from these
01:10:05.240 people the worse it gets the more they work towards their agenda should tell you something right there
01:10:10.840 like the loot just look at their fruits and see how easy that to them even the symbol there the merger
01:10:15.960 right there the blue is the north right and the the yellow is the west i'm sorry the south obviously
01:10:22.440 the global south right you you pit them against each other and then you but but then they join into the
01:10:29.320 same direction do that but oh no they don't they they're not into these kinds of things with symbolism
01:10:35.720 i have one more for you fascinating stuff excellently produced what's the other thing i was thinking
01:10:41.720 about something else i was gonna ah i'll probably come back anyway uh here's the other one and this
01:10:46.360 is about well much of the same thing it's time for a new agenda for peace what's the title of this one
01:10:53.160 we are living through uniquely uncertain times global power dynamics are becoming more complex nuclear weapons
01:11:02.440 are an ever-present threat unregulated tech is fueling hatred ah there it is yes we get it we
01:11:09.480 have to censor you on the internet goy okay hatred and disinformation that's the big problem here see
01:11:17.960 we need to uh we need to we need to silence people although it is in the human declaration
01:11:22.680 uh or the i'm sorry it's a declaration of human rights of course it is in there
01:11:29.160 that um you have the right to freedom of speech by the way maybe i should maybe i should pull that
01:11:34.440 up let's let's keep watching their uh fantastic promo video here for uh the future the summit of the
01:11:40.520 future the climate crisis is intensifying competition for oh that's right the climate that's what i forgot
01:11:46.520 but we'll get to that too resources ensuring peace is humanity's greatest responsibility
01:11:53.400 but to address today's global challenges we need to forge a new agenda for peace
01:12:01.000 world leaders must come together through more representative collective action to prevent and resolve
01:12:07.880 more more aids more of them uh babbling about that will that will solve it folks conflicts peacefully
01:12:15.240 promote the peaceful use of outer space address new threats to security
01:12:19.880 outer space okay all right okay and build a safer more inclusive and sustainable world for our common
01:12:28.040 future when the world unites common future blah blah blah we we we no actually it's it's it's just
01:12:37.320 it's us okay peace is possible whenever when everyone's dead does no one say peace yeah peace is
01:12:45.400 possible when you're dead that's what it is everything else is a struggle right uh yeah here
01:12:50.600 it is right declaration of human rights let me show you this here and take this away everyone has
01:12:55.480 the right to freedom of thought conscience and religion this right includes freedom to change his religion
01:12:59.720 or belief and freedom either alone or in a community with others and in public or private article 19
01:13:07.720 of the declaration of human rights by the united nations that they signed on to that all these
01:13:11.960 countries now have signed on to as well says everyone has the right to freedom of opinion
01:13:16.520 and expression this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek receive
01:13:25.400 and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers i'm still kind of not
01:13:33.480 sure how they what they mean or like how the how frontiers is interpreted but anyway as you read that
01:13:38.280 we are living through uniquely let me lower that as you read that you realize of course it's like oh
01:13:44.280 okay they are talking about like that you no one should step in and and censor people right uh but
01:13:49.960 then of course here they have it uh unregulated the tech is causing hatred and disinformation uh okay
01:13:57.320 well who cares like that's that's literally they're literally in violation of their own of their own
01:14:02.840 declaration of human rights is any of them going to bring that up no of course not because they're all in on it
01:14:07.720 and this is what they want because it's all controlled by it it's kind of outdated in a way but like
01:14:13.000 yeah i mean antonio guterres he's he's he's a communist i mean he's he's from socialist international
01:14:19.000 he's a marxist do you use whatever term you call a cultural marxist i mean he's that i think he's
01:14:24.040 marxist educated no doubt um and in fact we can actually listen to let's do that next year listen to
01:14:31.240 clip by him too also talking about this here this is from a few days ago they uploaded this but yeah
01:14:36.440 socialist international he was the president there previously and then he went straight
01:14:40.360 into the un becoming the secretary general right okay so let's listen to what he says here
01:14:48.600 regarding this for your kind welcome and next for your kind welcome and next we are honored to hear
01:14:56.120 remarks from his excellency antonio guterres you're his his mad your majesty antonio guterres
01:15:03.480 i might mention a little bit about melissa fleming here too in a little bit if we have time she's the
01:15:09.000 un undersecretary general for global communications secretary general of the united nations secretary
01:15:16.600 general guterres will share his insights on the upcoming summit of the future mr secretary general the
01:15:22.760 floor is yours give us your aids thank you very much president nangolo bumba chancellor olaf schultz
01:15:31.000 excellencies thank you for bringing us together today for this global call on the summit of the future
01:15:38.760 the summit is just days away but getting to this point has taken years of effort and i want to thank you
01:15:46.520 and your governments for your commitment every step of the way member states are now in the final stages
01:15:53.240 of negotiating the three agreements to be adopted at the summit of the future the pact for the future
01:16:00.200 the global digital compact and the declaration on future generations my appeal is for you to push hard
01:16:08.520 for the push push hard um i get it right well okay get it get see what the what they say about that
01:16:17.720 right we'll check out the speeches and we'll report more on this and what what that is right but but
01:16:22.920 you know it's you know it's some deep diversity and and and anti-racism there's some there's something
01:16:29.960 like that always in there right mention it all the time but keep in mind like even those sustainable
01:16:36.040 development goals that all these countries signed on to in 2015 was it 14 something like that it's
01:16:42.840 basically just when all the refugee shit happened in europe i mean it's been happening for decades
01:16:46.680 before that but like the floodgates literally just opened after that was like the majority of them
01:16:52.840 of the sustainable development goals are in some way pertaining to immigration resettlement of
01:16:58.920 refugees letting people come and go because it has to do with their economic liberation and how do you
01:17:03.160 do that well of course you move them out of poverty in their countries as they're overpopulating and
01:17:07.400 just exploding in some of those countries yes overall trends are heading down but still countries like
01:17:13.000 uh or many countries in like sub-saharan africa are exploding in terms of their population numbers
01:17:17.240 so they're moving them out of those countries into uh the west and you know something like these
01:17:23.400 hasians and all the stuff that comes this is how they view that we solve the situation by replacing whites
01:17:28.840 right that's like the innate in embedded but the but the the the worm so to speak on the on the hook
01:17:36.280 here the carrot as opposed to the the stick um is that you're supposed to feel morally good about
01:17:42.920 helping these people right because it's oh no it's totally just about being sharing your countries with
01:17:48.680 them and helping out it said nothing to do with replacement although of course the united nations
01:17:53.080 themselves talk about replacement migration famously in some of their docs but anyway let's keep playing here
01:17:58.120 the deepest reforms and most meaningful action oh yeah let's go back we're gonna push hard for the
01:18:04.920 future the global digital compact and the declaration on future generations my appeal is for you to push
01:18:13.480 hard for the deepest reforms and most meaningful actions possible deep reforms
01:18:20.280 we need maximum ambition during these final days of negotiation because the challenges we face are
01:18:29.080 moving much faster than our ability to solve them ferocious conflicts are inflicting terrible suffering
01:18:37.800 deep geopolitical divides are creating dangerous tensions multiplied by nucleus threats inequality and injustice
01:18:45.720 corrupt trust and tool populism and extremism oh there we go yes there's bad bad populism extra
01:18:54.520 nationalist extremists are ruining our wonderful global future of how we wanted can we can we just push
01:19:02.600 hard to get rid of them in some kind of way it's not whether that's really what it's about at the end of the
01:19:06.520 the end of the day is it not discrimination misogyny and racism are taking on new forms
01:19:13.320 and poverty and anger new weird memes on the internet are are pushing people uh over the threshold of
01:19:21.640 acceptable views crisis levels as a sustainable development goals are slipping out of reach good
01:19:29.480 they're slipping excellent i'm glad to hear it let them slip out of reach and then stomp them out once
01:19:35.560 they're on the floor and we have no effective global response to new and even existential threats good
01:19:45.320 nine years after the paris agreement the climate crisis is still accelerating and technologies like
01:19:50.280 artificial intelligence are being developed in an ethical and legal vacuum they literally control
01:19:58.600 every single major ai development firm and they're still terrified of what this is and what because
01:20:07.560 i mean clear i mean if when they tell you listen or like believe them is that the term
01:20:12.280 they're very worried about this for some reason not that i think that there's some solution here is ai but
01:20:18.120 but it's funny right i mean who can use ai to make fun of them that's good some good means you could
01:20:23.240 you produce propaganda with them and we'll get to that later too by the way because now there's people in the
01:20:27.240 u.s want to criminalize that we'll get to keep that in mind put a book bookmark in that because this
01:20:31.640 ties very much into this of what he's talking about here our institutions cannot keep up because
01:20:37.640 they are designed for another era and another world they're outdated security council is stuck in the
01:20:44.040 time warp the international financial architecture is outdated and ineffective and you are simply not
01:20:50.520 equipped to take on a wide range of emerging issues 21st century challenges require 21st century problem
01:20:59.240 solving institutions and the summit of the future more money more institutions it is an important step
01:21:06.920 in the journey to build stronger and more effective multilateralism yeah an opportunity later why do you
01:21:13.720 replace the word just say globalism to update and reform global institutions including the security
01:21:20.280 council and international financial architecture to reflect and respond to the political and
01:21:25.560 economic realities of today and tomorrow we need a renewed focus on the prevention and mediation of
01:21:32.280 conflicts not only through negotiation and preventive diplomacy but by creating conditions for stability
01:21:39.640 so sustainable development and respect for human rights yes no it's i should have mentioned that
01:21:45.720 earlier when when i did the segment on the hezbollah pages and this made me think of that right
01:21:49.880 because it's an obvious point but it is interesting that like well for a moment just go back to the
01:21:58.520 pagers right like they talk about their mass rapes and all that shit right like oh they're raping and
01:22:03.800 you know that the hezbollah and israel calls them terrorists and blah blah blah yada yada you know that if
01:22:11.000 if there was a group that somehow had intercepted the supply chain in in any western country or an international
01:22:18.920 group of white people that are intercepted and somehow supplied technology to like some of these
01:22:24.760 like you know the the rotherham you know mass the rape gang leaders or you know something like that
01:22:33.000 they kind of would be equivalent you know in terms of like the accusations it's a little different but yeah
01:22:39.480 there's now murders in our countries that are out of control crime there's these criminal network gangs
01:22:44.840 but they themselves of course many other muslims and stuff like that right they're islam and stuff
01:22:48.360 since you think those people like a ben shapiro will kind of be on your side but i bet you
01:22:53.480 they would have immediately called this is a terrorist act this is disgusting we got to shut it down
01:22:58.680 yada yada yada and it brings me back to this guy because they always talk about that right oh stability
01:23:04.040 and oh we need peace and uh oh these people saying mean things on the internet they're destabilizing
01:23:10.840 things because they're using technology and making memes to make fun of us and and and are all our pet
01:23:16.600 refugees that we're importing into their countries to genocide these people it's like our people are
01:23:23.320 being genocided slowly over time by being replaced by these people that's a genocide if this were to
01:23:30.440 happen in any other country but white countries anywhere else but in the western world you would hear a
01:23:37.800 quite an international choir singing in unison how this is genocide they did so when it was in tibet
01:23:44.200 they've done so when it happened to the with the uyghurs in china you know things like this
01:23:49.400 but of course we can't defend ourselves we can't push back on this they don't even recognize there's
01:23:55.080 injustices being made here in our countries as they again continue to advocate for importing more and more
01:24:02.120 africans middle easterners and what asians wherever they come from uh into european and other western
01:24:08.280 countries it's always the same story with these guys right just avoid the obvious you know the elephant
01:24:13.400 in the room and the concerns that people have of why they act the way they do and pretend that that's
01:24:18.280 not real it's kind of like israel one day october 7th rolled around for no reason whatsoever
01:24:24.680 these people just decided decided to attack in the most brutal way right
01:24:36.360 well something uh something preceded that they did not a few decades of something i don't know
01:24:41.560 hmm i mean they even did it they even did the the uh what was it again the was it on the same day
01:24:49.000 i think it was on the same day um this attack uh by the with the pagers and the walkie-talkies and
01:24:57.240 you know all that stuff they did that on september 17th i think it was right which is the same day
01:25:06.920 that they assassinated folke banner that's right the swedish diplomat
01:25:12.600 do i have his picture here let me pull in a picture of folke here um and
01:25:21.560 oh yeah yeah we gotta show that one too that's that's interesting
01:25:25.480 yeah here is here's folke banner up this is a reminder like of the israeli terrorism and like
01:25:31.720 other founded on terrorism these these the nation is literally founded on bombing people and killing
01:25:37.480 assassinating people oh he was the puppet of the british oh you mean the same
01:25:42.440 british that like approved and signed over you know the the mandate they had on palestine to you guys
01:25:51.320 the balfour declaration rothschild british influence all the oh he's a puppet of the british
01:25:56.200 he came up with a peace plan folke banner he's the godfather of the current king called gestop
01:26:01.320 in sweden and this was after of course he had helped to rescue many jews right after the second
01:26:10.600 world war even during right but did that matter no it didn't matter it was assassinated in jerusalem
01:26:17.080 in 1948 by the zionist terror group lehi also known as the irgun i'm not sure what there's two
01:26:23.720 different names on that and of course ironically when they were protesting folke i'm drifting away of
01:26:31.160 course here but it's fine uh oh that's a web p okay i can import that oh let me show this image
01:26:38.360 down the other one actually is that that too let me see no that should work okay yeah here yeah here
01:26:45.960 it is here we go um when they were protesting folke banner and his peace plan uh they said stockholm
01:26:55.640 is yours jerusalem is ours fighters for the freedom of israel who of course you know bombed and killed
01:27:02.520 people and assassinated people yeah what about yeah gee i wonder why sweden has such a kind of a sour
01:27:07.400 relationship with israel and by a lot of people yes granted many of them are you know shitlib leftists
01:27:12.120 and they're anti-white and they only attack israel because they think it's white supremacy and
01:27:15.960 colonialism and all the usual drab boring uh you know not accurate platitudes about you know what
01:27:24.520 they're involved in but regardless it's kind of funny though like you just historically you do the
01:27:30.360 extension and you put and you draw this to its you know ultimate kind of conclusion of where we've ended
01:27:34.680 up when of course now we have a disproportionate jewish influence over the replacement organizations
01:27:40.920 and of course famously we have barbara specter in sweden right in stockholm where she set up idea
01:27:48.360 the uh institute for jewish learning uh in order to promote replacement and that people say oh well
01:27:54.200 she's just some random gal and this doesn't matter no her husband is literally like the head rabbi
01:27:59.880 of the stockholm synagogue
01:28:04.360 and she receives awards from the swedish king which is like ironic you can you roll back into these
01:28:12.440 things right there she is on the left there and i forget what it was it wasn't for excellence
01:28:20.280 oh it's excellence and uh you're just so great you know kind of thing
01:28:23.960 um and so she's involved she's hardcore zionist this crazy woman now involved in replacing swedes in
01:28:35.240 their own country oh stockholm is yours but yours oh yeah that really yeah that really panned out now
01:28:39.880 didn't it and here she is right is well you see israel is a tiny nation with only eight million people
01:28:47.960 we can't take in too many immigrants since we depend too much on aid as it is oh really okay so that's
01:28:54.120 the only factor then if you depend on it well all these other countries are in debt what's the
01:28:57.640 difference between aid and debt at that point well aid at least you're given right well maybe under
01:29:01.960 conditions uh and white people is a classic she did right we can't let lone nutters get in the way of
01:29:11.240 progress and white people i think those are real anyway where was i going with this it doesn't matter
01:29:19.560 you get the way it's just that just these these thoughts that you have when you look at when you
01:29:24.040 look at all of this and and over time right un and the israeli jewish scientist interests they're
01:29:33.720 lobbying to replace you know to genocide white people to go after edom and amalek and you know
01:29:42.360 all this religious shit that they got going on oh but they're just oh they're just no one is doing
01:29:48.040 that to you though it's not really happening oh racists are saying replacement are happening yeah you
01:29:51.880 literally have it on your goddamn website un oh here's the meet your meet your new replacement the new
01:29:59.160 europeans all right and we're back to the the clipper we need to connect the root causes of
01:30:05.480 conflict exactly uh new jigger on odyssey's how many swedes are there barbara exactly and that's of
01:30:11.160 course that was i didn't mention that because it's so obvious to me but many many people might not think
01:30:15.560 of that sweden literally is i mean ethnic swedes yeah it's probably around eight now to be honest
01:30:21.000 we're 10 million people in the country but that's like millions a million and a half migrants or you
01:30:25.480 know two maybe now maybe more i don't i don't know they lie about statistics that you know they
01:30:30.920 hide shit like that so you see it's fine to replace the swedes and and other small european countries
01:30:37.480 because it's not just i mean she's in sweden yeah but she's advocating for this all over europe replacement
01:30:43.400 that europe will not survive without us helping them we're helping them replace that we're helping to
01:30:49.160 genocide them and we and they will not survive if we jews as her words will not you know do this for
01:30:57.080 them because we're helping tick them all on everybody we're just trying to we we're here
01:31:02.600 we're here to help as the guy says right i'm jewish but i'm here to help that's right i'm here to help
01:31:09.560 all right back to the clip flicked and recognize that the climate crisis is a threat multiplier
01:31:15.480 for insecurity climate crisis and we need to respond to the changing nature of warfare
01:31:20.920 and update our peace operations accordingly and we need agreement on mitigating the risks
01:31:28.680 of weaponizing new technologies as well as we need reforms to the global financial architecture
01:31:36.040 that make it correspond to today's global economy and fit to address today's challenges
01:31:41.400 global will you will you attack uh high interest rates and uh the lending the the immoral lending
01:31:51.080 practices uh fractional reserve banking like they have in the u.s uh usury no no no no that's fine
01:31:58.200 see we we we're we that's we want that you see financial institutions should support developing countries
01:32:04.520 to lift themselves out of debt and invest in sustainable development we we need exactly we
01:32:11.240 we need to help developing countries to lift themselves out of debt what western modern country
01:32:19.400 is not in debt today is there one that is not in debt but you see it's our job to help them get out
01:32:26.760 of debt and stand up on their two feet and and of course and then implement climate change climate rules
01:32:32.440 accords accords changes climate action we need to increase the lending capacity of multilateral
01:32:39.640 development banks dramatically more more money that's right yeah that's that's not going to get
01:32:45.480 them further into debt just lend them more money and change their business model of course the the give
01:32:52.840 the giveaway here is as they help as as they're helping you we're here to help you we want to create peace
01:32:59.960 and a better world no they're creating war uh conflict that they're actually the drivers of hatred and
01:33:05.960 yeah i mean i'm not that you need to cuck on that issue but but like yeah they're actually creating
01:33:10.760 racism if you will like if they if they genuinely saw that as a problem well may maybe comic coming
01:33:17.240 crazy but maybe you shouldn't import millions of fucking foreigners into the western world which
01:33:23.640 obviously is going to create a reaction especially when our living standard is going down people can't
01:33:29.240 afford to buy homes they can't afford to buy food in some regards they can't afford to live anywhere
01:33:33.800 they're homeless people drug addictions the fentanyl like all this stuff is popping off and then it's
01:33:38.840 like oh actually by the way we're just going to give um all these migrants free housing and and all the
01:33:45.240 oh and then also we're going to give all this money to israel and then we're going to give it to
01:33:48.200 ukraine and then we and it just goes on and on and to africa and haha and haha now you're in debt
01:33:53.880 and and here's that here's democracy here you go enjoy democracy everybody and freedom of speech
01:34:01.880 that does the the the deep a deep push of democracy into our societies
01:34:09.400 so that they can help developing countries to gain far more access to private finance at affordable rates
01:34:17.240 and do these ways for governments together with tech companies academia and civil society
01:34:21.720 to work together to manage the risks posed by new technologies including ai and make sure those
01:34:28.120 technologies benefit everybody of course yes it's got to benefit everybody which is code for benefiting us
01:34:36.120 i don't even see i don't even well at what point is ai threatening them in any way
01:34:45.320 maybe they don't understand it but they know it's powerful and so that's enough for them to just have
01:34:49.400 they they they feel they don't have full lockdown on on this and that's why i i don't know it's
01:34:55.400 interesting united nations is in a union did he say they twerk together yes they did he did by the way
01:35:01.400 they do they do they do twerk together and uh there's a lot of exciting parties uh at these un headquarters
01:35:09.800 where a lot of fascinating things take place and they invite the likes of p diddy and a lot of artists
01:35:16.840 you know and uh yeah they have a really they have a really good time thousand by a thousand bottles
01:35:22.120 of lube what was it people who don't know what i'm talking about the thing is what what the
01:35:26.520 is he doing he's gone crazy anyway unique position to act as a platform and the convening space
01:35:34.600 for key stakeholders as global shocks become more complex and disruptive
01:35:40.440 we need emergency platforms that swing into action automatically if if if whatever happens that
01:35:48.040 we like or don't like or whatever so we have these massive organizational agencies and and and
01:35:55.720 strategies and and resources even everything plays just a swing into action to take advantage of some
01:36:03.080 shock event of some kind in order to fully utilize them as we run a gay op on you know on you or or your
01:36:10.040 country or maybe your civilization the players according to agreed protocols we cannot walk into the
01:36:16.920 next global pandemic or shock without being better prepared and across the board we need to strengthen
01:36:24.040 respect for human rights and cultural diversity yes but not your free speech rights uh because apparently
01:36:31.960 those are not human rights uh although it's in the declaration of human rights but we need to ban you
01:36:39.240 got it okay in the face of renewed attacks on the rights and dignity of women and girls
01:36:44.760 we need strong action to discrimination and gender-based violence and remove the barriers
01:36:50.200 that exclude women from power yeah more women in power that will stop the rape gangs in western countries
01:36:56.200 got it in short we need greater global solidarity today and with future generations
01:37:03.080 better management of critical issues of global concern and then upgraded united nations that can meet the
01:37:09.560 challenges of a new era upgrade as installing new israeli firmware the end of negotiations on the three
01:37:18.280 texts i appeal to all governments to make sure they are as ambitious as possible to restore the hope and
01:37:25.800 trust we need in order to address the dramatic challenges of our time with a new global consensus
01:37:33.160 did he say the new dramatic dramatic changes of all time restore the hope and trust we need in order
01:37:40.440 to why would you need to restore hope and trust have people lost hope in you have they have they lost
01:37:46.600 their trust in in organizations such as you yours and individuals such as you is that is that what you're saying
01:37:52.680 is that what you're saying guterris the dramatic challenges of our time with a new global consensus
01:38:00.760 a new global consensus excellencies the summit of the future is an opportunity for far-reaching agreements
01:38:09.720 on international collaboration for a safer more sustainable and more equitable worlds let's seize it
01:38:16.600 world and i call on member states to act swiftly with vision courage solidarity and the spirit of
01:38:22.600 compromise and solidarity it's a communist word it's a marxist three draft agreements over the finish
01:38:29.400 line oh hey there uh hey there comrade you have something i want give it to me you're you you want to
01:38:35.800 be uh you you you're looking out for solid your um what's the what's the framing how we're correcting
01:38:43.160 great correct english would be uh you you you must be uh we must your solidarity to each other give me
01:38:49.640 give him give me what you have okay that's what that's what that means let's make the most of this
01:38:55.560 critical milestone on the road to a more networked effective and inclusive multilateralism for the 21st century
01:39:03.640 and i thank you and i thank you pick your nose right after there you go i thank you
01:39:10.600 there you go multi multi-lateral multilateral democracy that's beneficial to everybody
01:39:19.400 uh all right so there he goes oh he's kind of rubbing the nose thank you secretary general
01:39:24.280 guterres for setting the stage and for your secretary guterres for you yeah so here this is uh
01:39:31.000 uh melissa fleming
01:39:38.120 and surprise surprise uh she's very hot uh for uh for refugees not into israel though but uh definitely
01:39:48.200 into white countries there is a saying that statistics are human beings with the tears dried off
01:39:55.000 i'm melissa fleming and i am the un undersecretary general for global communications
01:40:01.640 there is so there are so many people who are suffering in the world but it's very hard to
01:40:06.600 convey this i quell there is so many that are suffering you need to help them there is so there
01:40:14.520 are so many people who are suffering in the world but it's very hard to convey this without telling stories
01:40:20.360 so i always say you gotta tell some made-up story give us some emotional sap story of why you need
01:40:26.520 to open your borders individual at the heart of a story yes and there's one that i told uh when i was
01:40:33.000 working for unhcr um who encompassed the plight of refugees everywhere and that was doa al-zamel
01:40:41.480 who fled syria fell in love took a boat full of other refugees one of the awful smugglers boat long
01:40:51.560 story short the boat sank and when she was pulled as a survivor out of the water she had two little
01:40:59.800 babies clinging to her chest who were not her own she was one of only a few survivors 500 people
01:41:07.480 including the love of her life yeah all right sure okay that sucks for you but maybe you shouldn't
01:41:12.120 have come and it's not our problem and i don't seek to genocide my own people because you have a
01:41:16.600 here's about a brown i'm trying to find the meme damn it i did not save that brown brown person cries
01:41:23.160 on tv and then oh well that that's it then civilization over everybody it's done they died around her but she
01:41:30.840 survived and managed to save a baby and that is a way in to tell the story of millions of people who
01:41:41.000 that's the the way in listen to that language there do you think you think that's accidental died around
01:41:45.960 her but she survived and managed to save a baby and that is a way in to tell the story of
01:41:54.040 millions of people who flee their homes because of war because of persecution and flee to somewhere
01:42:03.960 where they can have dignity really now who's who started those wars can we uh can we no you don't
01:42:09.720 want to solve okay all right see and where they can have hope all right so anyway so that's melissa
01:42:16.520 fleming and i saw i was looking around a little bit and try to find something here can i can't find
01:42:24.040 can i find something is there is there something we can find
01:42:44.360 now i did not find an early life section because i think they scrubbed that but jewish insider had the
01:42:50.440 the story here where jewish leaders jewish officials gather at a un at un rather for anti-semitism summit
01:43:00.520 the event featured a panel discussion moderated by author and speechwriter sarah hurowitz uh between
01:43:07.080 ambassador deborah lipstadt uh ceo of uh american jewish committee ted deutch and undersecretary general
01:43:14.920 for global communication melissa fleming okay so i figured she wouldn't be on a panel like this
01:43:23.560 unless it was uh you know unless she was part of the tribe uh i guess and so that's what we assume
01:43:31.400 now there's no there's no quotes taken from her at this uh it's only from all the other people so but
01:43:37.080 they they dropped her in there basically uh melissa fleming and here she is at the uh at the some
01:43:45.960 holocaust uh thing here uh with the rise of online anti-semitism and hate speech uh because of course
01:43:53.320 that supersedes your human right if they feel hurt by words and don't agree and if you criticize them
01:44:02.200 you need to be banned and it's not only that they won't stand in the way of like other tech companies
01:44:09.240 doing it which they should according to the u.n declaration of human rights they actively now
01:44:13.320 encourage it in fact they've become this censorship arm they have a whole what was that called again
01:44:17.400 they had a whole i have a segment segment on this i want to talk more about um uh what's his name in um
01:44:23.640 shit let me find his name mike benz right he's done some good stuff on you know censorship and things
01:44:29.800 like that but it's very interesting how he time and time again avoids talking about the adl or the
01:44:35.880 splc uh or even media matters and things like this and i think that's for a reason but anyway a lot of
01:44:41.400 them are are calling for censorship but he only seeks to put this the blame kind of on like well it's
01:44:47.160 like nato when the censorship started when the ukraine war started i mean it's like what the what now
01:44:54.040 so i have a at some point i'll do a segment on that i don't have time it's a long it's like a lot
01:44:58.760 of stuff on him great some some stuff he exposes is is fine i mean it's very interesting and it's
01:45:04.200 there it's not that that's um not happening or anything like that but uh what was the did i have
01:45:11.320 it up still maybe i close to that but anyway there's a there's a censorship arm of the u.n
01:45:18.680 ah okay i'll find it later i have the link somewhere here i was gonna refer to it but all
01:45:23.880 right well whatever uh we'll find it later is it this link no it's not okay uh but here's your
01:45:32.920 son when i'm talking about uh online anti-semitism and hate speech and how it's our responsibility
01:45:39.240 to preserve the memory of holocaust survivors for future generations
01:45:43.240 i was deeply moved to meet and speak with holocaust survivors tenenbaum shapiro and rossin
01:45:52.920 all right anyway that goes on there so anyway so there she is uh pushing some of her issues
01:45:57.960 yeah this is another one that's going to be speaking by the way we have to go through her
01:46:00.760 now but she's going to be speaking at the uh at the plenary uh at this future
01:46:06.840 uh summit of the future that the un is hosting and she's just like a a a cut out what do you what
01:46:14.920 do you call it like the this colombia university uh university of oregon it's it's like this just
01:46:21.400 like a she was uh doing field work with favela residents and community leaders where she witnessed
01:46:28.120 the impact of grassroots campaigns agitating for greater investment in marginalized communities
01:46:35.000 and find a role in uh role models in their women leaders you know it's just oh okay i know okay
01:46:42.520 so another marxist obviously no no surprise to anybody but she she'll be speaking i'm sure it'll be very
01:46:47.640 exciting uh yeah exactly indigenous led species restoration did you these these it's these incredible
01:46:59.080 just these mind-blowing you know new roles that are that are popping up very interesting uh okay
01:47:09.080 did i have one more on this i don't think i did really i mean it all kind of ties in here but yeah
01:47:15.160 oh so climate justice that's right we got to show i didn't make that point when they this is obvious
01:47:20.440 and an obvious point and and you know look at our latest western warrior for a little bit more on
01:47:27.720 this as we talk about uh especially how they view you know having kids being selfish we did a segment
01:47:33.000 on that which is interesting because it's shameful to breed and all that kind of stuff but you know how
01:47:38.360 it ties together then with the climate movement obviously we've talked about this many times in the past
01:47:43.400 but how climate justice as they call it climate justice is racial justice and racial justice is
01:47:52.920 simply not only the displacement of white people but it's the dispossession of white people right you
01:48:00.040 you can't have that because diversity uh this board is too white or whatever you know this neighborhood
01:48:07.480 is too white your country is too white you have white privilege right racial justice is climate justice
01:48:16.520 climate justice is racial justice in other words for climate justice to come into effect
01:48:22.440 you need to fuck over white people that's really that's the box that's how it boils down
01:48:27.800 this is why they're using the cloud because they don't care about the climate it's not about the climate at all
01:48:31.400 they use the climate use the guilt of like actual uh horrible environmental disasters as a sledgehammer
01:48:41.160 against you do nothing about that actual problem but then say that you have to kind of bow down
01:48:48.120 you have to submit you have to give way and and and as we achieve climate justice we'll achieve
01:48:55.240 racial justice and we'll and we'll replace you essentially all right
01:49:05.160 pagan bear with an uh with an o and a slash thank you pagan bear good to see you
01:49:09.080 saw archie over on entropy says i read that here where to go uh if russia nukes paris will climate
01:49:18.280 change will climate change be cured yes uh i guess i guess i uh no i think if paris nukes
01:49:26.520 if paris nukes moscow maybe that's then the climate crisis will be have been averted
01:49:31.880 no i mean i think the whole thing the whole thing needs to be uh leveled according to their thinking
01:49:38.920 right the whole the entire thing needs to just be overhauled and upended uh the west that is and and
01:49:45.720 it's not until we've achieved that that basically we will have uh you know complete a complete justice
01:49:52.520 happening now i wanted to pull up to where did that go speaking of which
01:50:01.320 did i not have that here stormer let me see maybe that was removed that tweet is i removed no there is
01:50:08.280 okay okay okay so keir starmer speaking of uh holocaust and stuff like that um he doubles down
01:50:22.200 on holocaust remaining in the curriculum in the uk let's just listen here first
01:50:29.560 holocaust will remain on the curriculum come what may
01:50:39.240 and second even schools who do not currently have to follow the national curriculum will have to
01:50:45.000 teach the holocaust when the new curriculum comes in of course that's to do with muslims right isn't
01:50:51.880 that what i assume that that's what he's talking about why he's bringing that up so for the first
01:50:56.520 time studying the holocaust will become a critical vital part of every single student's identity
01:51:03.560 and not just studying it learning from it too and above all acting on its lessons
01:51:11.640 from number 10 and of course we have
01:51:15.480 holocaust will remain on the curriculum i think it's a it's over the muslims basically now right they
01:51:20.680 now they have their own schools and they can basically do whatever they want but but on that
01:51:27.160 one issue you're absolutely not allowed to do it and this comes at a time too when let me go down the
01:51:34.040 size a little bit only one in four foreign students enroll on courses that will benefit the british economy
01:51:39.880 does kind of tie in doesn't it in a way what was the paragraph here um apparently there's up to
01:51:52.120 uh what does it say here we have up to 11 million working age people not in full employment we neither
01:52:00.040 want nor need to add more foreigners to the mix 1 000 sorry 1 million 700 000 migrants are already
01:52:07.160 unemployed in the uk and millions more are on welfare over and so this comes as the the revelation here
01:52:15.240 is over 75 percent of foreign students are doing a subject that does not meet the uk's needs this
01:52:21.880 includes body awareness gender studies and circus arts carnival that's right the graduate visa route
01:52:30.440 means the majority will go on to flood the british job market uh but of course they don't care about
01:52:35.800 that the important thing is as you flood them and as you turn the uk essentially which is on course
01:52:41.800 now to become uh canada in terms of like the house immigrant native ratio thing that they have there
01:52:52.280 what was the post on that i saw which was very interesting let me see if i can find that still
01:52:57.720 sorry i just i remember i saw it and i didn't pull it in uh it's a uk yeah here it is in 2023 the uk saw
01:53:10.360 250 000 immigrants from india 141 000 from nigeria 90 000 from china and 83 000 from pakistan these were
01:53:21.320 amongst the 685 000 net migrants arriving last year in 2023 to the british isles house prices and fertility
01:53:30.440 may soon adopt a truly canadian trajectory housing cannot be built at levels required uk's culture
01:53:37.240 at present also places little prestige on childbearing remember the canadians um what is that tfr is uh oh um
01:53:45.560 total fertility rate is below 1.3 and the uk's total fertility rate uh is uh currently i think
01:53:52.920 well it was last year than 1.45 and it could easily of course fall to that uh level as well
01:54:00.040 now it's funny interesting at some point i'll just do like a demographics
01:54:04.200 segment and just boom boom boom pop off poland because it's tied to the uk because you have so many
01:54:10.360 polish in uh immigrants into the uk poland's population has been in natural decline for
01:54:15.560 decades it's on track to have one of the world's lowest fertility rates this year despite this
01:54:21.080 poland is actually seeing a population growth due entirely to immigration now there's a kind of a
01:54:28.280 kind of a civil silver lining which is that that's primarily at this point at this point donald
01:54:33.880 tussis will change that but it's especially from ukraine and belarus right now uh ukraine and belarus
01:54:39.880 themselves have fertility rate around the same low level as poland so the loss uh for so many
01:54:45.080 young thousands of males uh or young people overall not just males young people in those countries is
01:54:49.800 catastrophic in and of itself for them too and they have the war in ukraine obviously that that
01:54:54.120 shit too is destroyed like two three generations of men there now so the loss of so many thousands
01:54:58.680 of young people is catastrophic both the ukraine and belarus whilst this influx of younger people for
01:55:04.920 poland may be good for them in the near term it will hobble these two neighbors if it continues on
01:55:10.280 a positive note poland has seen many of its immigrants return as many as 150 000 people have
01:55:17.080 returned from the uk back to poland and you know it's because of shit like this as it's diversifying
01:55:23.080 as they're replacing the white people there i think many poles are just like yeah fuck that
01:55:26.840 shit and they're leaving so they've returned from the uk back to poland in recent years attracting
01:55:32.520 back immigrants should be a major focus across eastern europe absolutely um that's from partly
01:55:38.840 based on on reporting from the economist after decades of decline poland's population seemed to
01:55:43.800 be increasing but again only because of immigration all right uh so here's the back to the
01:55:53.480 censorship thing here too real quick because i think that's interesting um speaking of how afraid
01:55:59.560 they are of ai and stuff like that i think we'll end on these two clips here we have uh first up
01:56:05.880 here actually we have let's do newsom uh gavin newsom have signed three bills recently here where did
01:56:14.440 it go here it is uh in order to and the wording is very nice here curb ai use in political campaigns
01:56:22.600 no it's basically if you try to make some jokes using ai and create some meme videos you could now
01:56:29.240 essentially be um they could they could come after you basically they could come after you uh california
01:56:36.520 governor gavin newsom signed three bills limiting the use of artificial intelligence in political
01:56:42.440 campaigns let's uh listen how carelessly he was when he did this there's a lot of defects out there
01:56:49.960 there's not a lot of disclosure there's not a lot of labeling so among the many ai bills that are on the
01:56:55.000 desk are three specific election related bills it looks like the joker this guy right you can just
01:57:08.680 wait for his face to like half of it collapse or whatever and then you you you'll be complete you
01:57:13.880 know why waste your time with a politician unless they're going to do something for you
01:57:18.200 yeah we're exactly exactly we're doing this for you we're signing these bills into law
01:57:25.160 so we can uh remove you know deep fakes that negatively impacts us from the internet and
01:57:29.880 and criminally charge people before and uh and three are signed this is uh now official that is now
01:57:36.520 injunctive relief if you do any of those deep fake election misrepresentations so that's how easy it is to
01:57:42.520 govern uh and of course they're doing it there because of course a lot of other states then follow
01:57:49.720 uh says here california's new laws which were effective immediately followed similar legislation
01:57:54.920 in dozens of other states regulating the use of ai generated media in election campaigns and
01:57:59.240 political ads including arizona florida illinois and wisconsin the measures are often framed as meant
01:58:04.600 to prevent the spread of disinformation ahead of the november presidential election again they're super
01:58:10.200 worried about this safeguarding the integrity of elections is essential to democracy tm here we
01:58:15.400 go again i need just uh i need a i need a hot a really hot button for uh for that graph i guess
01:58:21.080 there but yeah t tm gotta save democracy folks and it's critical that we ensure ai is not deployed to
01:58:27.560 undermine the public's trust through disinformation well you've undermined public trust over and over again
01:58:34.200 and now they want to stop people that are exposing them that's that's basic that's what this is right
01:58:38.120 it's not hard oh especially in today's fraught political climate news and said in the press
01:58:42.840 release these measures will help to combat the harmful use of deep fakes in political ads and
01:58:48.440 other content one of several areas in which the state is being proactive to foster transparent
01:58:54.200 and trustworthy artificial intelligence well the witch is back and she's going even harder here than
01:59:02.840 newsom hillary clinton says americans who engage in propaganda need to be criminally charged she went
01:59:10.600 on it's rachel madcow's broadcast and said this and boosting trump back in 2016 but i also think there
01:59:18.680 are americans who are uh engaged in uh this kind of propaganda uh and whether they should be civilly or
01:59:27.480 even in some cases criminally charged uh is something that would be a better deterrence because
01:59:35.320 they could be criminally charged that would be a better deterrent for us in order to get them put
01:59:39.160 them in jail you did an ai deep fake anything related to the election of course they've already done this
01:59:44.360 right with uh uh oh what's our what's our boy what was this really again um oh shit uh what was this
01:59:52.440 what was this handle ray what was it again holy shit i forgot his name now i should this these are
01:59:57.880 the kinds of names you should have in the forefront like literally a free speech modder chat if you have
02:00:01.480 it do you know who i'm talking about um mc mc mc not mcgregor it was something it was mc
02:00:09.880 a caster anyway something like that um ricky ricky ricky vaughn that was his handle on twitter ricky
02:00:15.880 vaughn i forget his real name now ryan or something right anyway um so they've already done that
02:00:21.400 that's that's my point right the election uh she ended up going after like literally people making
02:00:25.080 a joke and then basically they just up well that's it we're gonna criminally prosecute you
02:00:29.800 and you think this will end there no they're they're terrified of this they're like have to control this
02:00:34.360 they're adamant about this uh last thing last thing we can do because i did mention it
02:00:41.000 has to do with just showing you that haiti clip i i just wanted to do that too because it ties into
02:00:46.840 the replacement we talked about and all that stuff and you know i think this stuff here i think any
02:00:55.080 what i'm saying is
02:00:58.760 the did you see how the memes took off regarding the cats and the ducks and trump and all those
02:01:05.000 kinds of things that that's what that's what i'm talking about it's basically like a
02:01:09.000 they don't get flooded with these funny memes and everyone knows what you're talking about if
02:01:12.360 you're you know but you can spend some time maybe reverse engineering sometimes you get the news in
02:01:15.720 reverse or you get the memes of something first and then as you back up the timeline or down you're
02:01:20.360 like oh okay i i see that that's what happened but that but those are the kinds of things that
02:01:24.680 they're talking about they even mentioned that in congress uh the the ping ping uh um enjoyer there
02:01:30.520 uh what's his name bad with names here now it is getting warm in here so my brain is shutting down
02:01:35.880 very warm anyway um he he complained on this right he actually showed the graph showed the tweet
02:01:41.560 uh where there was an ai generated image of of trump you know hugging a duck and a kitten
02:01:47.160 and and that's what i'm talking about that's what in other words it's a it's a very
02:01:52.440 it's a very effective way even if it's like true real it's not even the point really in the sense that
02:01:58.520 i mean it was it was really they're they're the haitians are eating the cats and they're kidnapping
02:02:02.680 the ducks and they're you know doing voodoo rituals with them and like all of it's true but they're trying to
02:02:07.320 debunk it but they can't keep up like all of a sudden it's just like the interest is flooded with
02:02:11.640 these funny memes everyone knows what's going on it's very powerful and it just like lets the brakes
02:02:17.000 off of that train entirely and people are just like having fun with it and at that point they
02:02:21.800 know they've there's no way for them that they can like recapture that right so that's part of it
02:02:27.240 you know something they'll be trust me they'll begin linking like this to just funny memes ai
02:02:33.240 generative funny memes at some point whatever it is and say you're spreading misinformation
02:02:39.000 uh this is dangerous uh the it's based on a false story and you propagated that that's propaganda and
02:02:45.640 now you know we're currently going to charge you essentially that's what they do um and so that
02:02:52.360 takes us to the haitians right because all those read more recent memes that they were complaining on
02:02:56.760 was of course about all the the haitians eating cats and and trump saving them or whatever
02:03:01.400 he probably wouldn't sadly but he i hope he would but anyway uh so here is a clip
02:03:08.040 of a resident in pennsylvania uh now of course it was in ohio the previous one we heard of right it
02:03:13.800 was in spring day springdale what was the springport or something like that uh ohio where a ton of
02:03:21.480 them are just flooded in right and they're like eating the cats and they're kidnapping people's pets
02:03:26.040 and animals and all kinds of things and voodoo doing their voodoo stuff with them uh but here is
02:03:31.400 something called the great job replacement i mean it's ultimately replacing you but yeah they're also
02:03:38.200 they're also taking your gerbs right um in char charl charleroy i think it is pennsylvania
02:03:46.360 a low-income town of just 4 000 residents the immigrant population has surged by
02:03:51.240 two thousand percent in the past two years with the majority of them being haitians many of these
02:03:58.520 immigrants are being bussed to and from food factories operated by fourth street foods check
02:04:07.160 out the clip the staffing company is what takes the migrants so haitian compound of all the vans yeah
02:04:15.400 there's uh multiple houses right here this is like they're they're a lot for older so these these are
02:04:22.120 the vans that drive the haitians to the meat factories yeah the packing factory to the packing
02:04:28.600 factory yeah see that they've done that for decades now refugee resettlement they make money on it and
02:04:33.160 they can they can lower the wages the vagus they can lower the vagus they can lower their wages uh for
02:04:40.360 these european americans or whoever has those jobs the company can make more money on it the the
02:04:46.440 refugee resettlement can make more money on it and then the uh the uh you know the edomite emilek
02:04:53.160 disrespecters can enjoy the whole trajectory of that the immigrants for the to the meat to the factories
02:05:01.480 do you think you're in this town at first i thought there was maybe like 24 then it just kept on
02:05:07.160 growing and growing oh and another and another one too yeah they must have poured the mark on these
02:05:13.000 vans all of these take the haitians yeah to the meat factories yep and this is the other location
02:05:21.400 one of the other two that's up in this area and so this has been here like they were using they had
02:05:29.240 they were all using local labor and now it's almost it's probably over 90 you know uh an immigrant that
02:05:37.080 they brought in so this goes to tyson too yeah one second stop right here yeah so
02:05:44.600 this meat that the haitians or this this meat factory that the haitians are working at that displaced
02:05:53.480 most of the domestic workers shipping to tyson yep not surprised at all to be honest not surprised at
02:06:01.720 all this is what they do and we see her head chat the piece about that uh residents of pennsylvania
02:06:06.760 manufacturing job exposes reality of haitian great job replacement absolutely insane well wellington
02:06:14.680 staffing llc they found on the uh in the truck in the beginning of the clip there too uh charlotte era
02:06:21.640 school district seeks funding to support migrant students see that's where it is yep
02:06:25.960 some of the haitian immigrants in charlotte charleroy are now walking the streets with pet
02:06:33.720 alligators oh so they're not eating them interesting they're eating your cats instead hating haitian
02:06:39.400 haitian driving skills oh shit uh they say a haitian can't be blamed for this but i mean this photo says
02:06:48.520 it all and sandals too yeah deport them deport them all and don't don't let anybody tell you that that's
02:06:56.680 impossible because it is because all these other countries are doing africa is doing it pakistan is
02:07:00.600 doing it um what was it what was the other one i learned about the other day was it uh was it which
02:07:08.600 asian country was it maybe it's a sub-saharan african country that kicked out indians or something
02:07:13.640 anyway it doesn't matter that's what it is that's what it is ladies and gentlemen uh all right so
02:07:23.720 let's keep advocating for these people to be kicked out of our countries and they all need to go back
02:07:29.160 home that's the plan and that's what we need to stick to that's uh that's issue number one right
02:07:34.600 everything else other things uh will come as they may we have to stop the floodgates hold the people
02:07:39.800 responsible that have done this to us and then deport these people back that's a that's a
02:07:43.480 good start actually tomorrow friday we'll play a clip with one of the uh spanish meps a member
02:07:48.840 over the european parliament uh that presented basically a 10-step plan in order to how to begin
02:07:53.720 deporting uh specifically about illegal migrants but it's a good beginning and if you start that
02:07:58.680 process you can of course realize oh this can be done in many other ways in fact in the western warrior
02:08:03.480 show if you need to go and check that out we covered how it's not right uh but it's but it's
02:08:08.360 something still how sweden is offering migrants and uh uh you know non-swedes uh up to
02:08:16.920 thirty four thousand dollars i know it i know it shouldn't happen and i'm not saying i'm happy about
02:08:22.520 it but it is what it is and that's that's what they're deciding to do right now will people take
02:08:27.640 them up to it what kind of controls and checks will be in place in order to prevent them from coming back
02:08:31.080 or whatever but they're basically saying here's money take a hike right kind of thing and that's an
02:08:35.400 interesting initial step in that direction of just like triggering that idea like oh wait there's
02:08:40.040 things we can do to get them to leave our countries i'm sure it will be abused have all these problems
02:08:44.520 yes we shouldn't pay have to pay any money uh but i'm just saying it's it's a it's a sign that that
02:08:50.760 that things are changing in in mainstream politics on this kind of question uh and it's our job if you
02:08:56.920 will to continue push uh to use antonio guter's word then push hard on this issue just right ram it down
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02:13:09.840 I say to the dollars there is but one concern
02:13:29.440 I have just discovered
02:13:32.600 Some girls are bigger than others
02:13:35.700 Some girls are bigger than others
02:13:38.500 Some girls' mothers are bigger than others
02:13:42.680 Some girls' mothers
02:13:44.420 Some girls are bigger than others
02:13:47.540 Some girls are bigger than others
02:13:50.400 Some girls' mothers are bigger than others
02:13:54.540 Some girls' mothers
02:13:56.320 Oh sorry I missed a super chat here on Bromble
02:14:00.120 So sorry I didn't mean to miss that
02:14:01.440 I just saw it right now
02:14:03.100 I should look through that before I wrap up the stream
02:14:05.200 Kira Kristen says
02:14:08.400 Perhaps the Iranian president had those pagers on his helicopter that crashed
02:14:13.220 That's actually a very good point
02:14:14.320 I remember that
02:14:15.120 That's at least six months ago now since that happened
02:14:19.700 Yeah I mean if they could do that what they did today
02:14:21.660 Or the last few days
02:14:23.080 They presumably could do anything
02:14:25.060 Good point
02:14:25.560 Thank you Kristen as well
02:14:27.660 I appreciate that
02:14:28.200 Some girls are bigger than others
02:14:31.920 Some girls are bigger than others
02:14:35.060 Some girls' mothers are bigger than others
02:14:39.180 Send me the pillows
02:14:44.000 Send me the pillows
02:14:45.000 The ones that you dream of
02:14:48.000 Send me the pillows
02:14:56.880 The ones that you dream of
02:14:59.880 And I said you dream of
02:15:03.700 La la la la la la la
02:15:05.700 I gave my dad
02:15:06.520 The ones that you dream of
02:15:23.700 Thank you.
02:15:53.700 Thank you.