Red Ice TV - January 20, 2022


No-Go Zone: Russia-Ukraine War Close, World Economic Forum's #DavosAgenda, Artificial Womb


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 34 minutes

Words per Minute

162.46626

Word Count

25,038

Sentence Count

1,699

Misogynist Sentences

18

Hate Speech Sentences

53


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Thank you.
00:00:30.000 Thank you.
00:01:00.000 Thank you.
00:01:30.000 Thank you.
00:02:00.000 Thank you.
00:02:30.000 Thank you.
00:03:00.000 Thank you.
00:03:30.500 You can watch us on VK, on Float.
00:03:33.020 You can, of course, watch us on other websites as well, redice.tv and redicemembers.com.
00:03:37.740 And yes, as always, it's good to see you.
00:03:40.180 Thank you for joining us.
00:03:41.340 A lot of important things.
00:03:42.340 A lot of important things, as usual today, we have a rising conflict, a heightened conflict
00:03:47.340 in the Ukraine, between Russia and the Ukraine and the NATO forces.
00:03:52.300 Ukraine is just Ukraine is merely a proxy.
00:03:54.300 So we'll talk about that.
00:03:56.180 There was some coverage today, a press conference.
00:03:57.800 Anthony Blinken is over there.
00:03:58.800 Anthony Blinken is over there making a fool out of himself.
00:04:01.060 I do admit, though, he's actually more forceful.
00:04:05.840 I haven't seen him this forceful when it comes to being abroad and visiting another state compared
00:04:11.280 to how we saw him when he was in China.
00:04:12.740 Do you guys remember he brought that purple-haired lady and everyone was laughing at him?
00:04:16.920 It was like just this limp-wristed, weak.
00:04:21.100 Maybe that's by design.
00:04:22.740 I'm not sure.
00:04:23.360 But anyway, we'll show some clips on that.
00:04:27.460 They're all, you know, weapons are being shipped to Ukraine right now.
00:04:31.200 Now, Russia is, you know, sending their troops to the close to the border and stuff, which
00:04:36.280 of course is, you know, they can do whatever the hell they want inside of their own borders.
00:04:39.780 There's no one.
00:04:40.940 That's just absurd to say that that's, you know, kind of an act of aggression, really.
00:04:44.860 But anyway, so we'll talk about that.
00:04:46.820 We have some.
00:04:47.600 I do want to cover some stuff on the World Economic Forum's Davos Agenda, their virtual
00:04:53.340 little summit that they're having here over the last few days.
00:04:56.860 It was opened up on the 17th.
00:04:59.420 So Monday, it's continuing today.
00:05:01.560 We have some clips from various people.
00:05:03.380 That will kind of take it.
00:05:04.140 Fauci was there, by the way.
00:05:05.100 So we're going to play some clips from that and they will take us into the COVID shit.
00:05:12.320 But anyway, good to see you.
00:05:14.700 And yes, in the latest Weekend Warrior, I mentioned the little poll because we reached
00:05:20.020 one of our first goals on Subscriber.
00:05:22.920 It's our 300.
00:05:23.640 Thank you for that, by the way.
00:05:24.380 I do appreciate you.
00:05:25.640 I think we have 306 over there.
00:05:27.540 So thank you for joining us there.
00:05:28.660 That's a good way of supporting us and joining in through the member section as well.
00:05:32.980 Subscribestar.com slash RedEyesTV.
00:05:35.580 And so I embedded a little bit of a poll on the member's website and I shot off the link
00:05:40.440 to it as well on Subscribestar.
00:05:44.300 And the link is through the member's website as well.
00:05:47.400 Because I thought, you know, we'll make something.
00:05:49.900 We'll do something special there.
00:05:51.920 Reaching the 300, one of our goals.
00:05:54.420 So right now, the video on specific topic is winning, which is great.
00:06:01.380 That'll be fun to see what you guys pick.
00:06:03.920 We had a, you know, like a marathon live stream proposed, maybe a call-in show, which, you
00:06:08.660 know, we should, I mean, frankly, we should do that anyway.
00:06:10.740 And, but we wanted to put some options on there for the, for the poll, you know, AMAs are kind
00:06:15.780 of, kind of gay, but, you know, again, it's in case that's what people wanted or whatever.
00:06:21.100 Otherwise, video on specific topics that we'll have to do, if that wins out, we'll have,
00:06:24.680 we'll have it open for maybe like, I don't know, another two, three days or something
00:06:28.720 like that.
00:06:29.040 So get in there.
00:06:29.580 If you're a member at RedEyesMembers.com and or Subscribestar, you can find the link
00:06:35.000 through there as well.
00:06:35.700 So, uh, and vote, get, have your voices heard and see what you want to, what you, what you
00:06:41.780 want us to do.
00:06:42.380 Maybe, uh, so maybe the, um, as Lana said, Friday show, maybe the, um, the cookies video
00:06:46.540 will, uh, will win out, win out in the end, but it will, if that wins out, we'll have to
00:06:50.200 do some kind of subcategory.
00:06:51.860 Uh, but anyway, that's, uh, that's a side issue, but, uh, yeah.
00:06:54.540 Thank you to everyone joining us, uh, over on Subscribestar.
00:06:57.160 Sincere thank you for that.
00:06:57.980 Or if you're joining us on the member section in some other, uh, method or way.
00:07:02.340 So thank you.
00:07:03.320 Uh, I want to begin with this today.
00:07:05.700 And talk a bit about the 5G rollout, which is going to happen here in the U.S. over
00:07:09.260 the next couple of, I guess it's this week, really.
00:07:12.400 Um, and there have been some back and forth regarding the aviation safety, especially close
00:07:18.220 to airports, but apparently 5G could have a interference with, uh, sensitive aviation equipment.
00:07:24.380 And I've heard that there's been some back and forth on regarding, you know, what frequencies
00:07:29.780 and stuff like that.
00:07:30.760 I think the latest I saw was regarding the C band, which I, I've tried to sort out the,
00:07:36.620 the details on this, but it kind of looked like the C band is also part of the 4G, uh,
00:07:42.940 rollout or like, uh, one of the previous generations.
00:07:46.500 I could be wrong on that, but I mean, it's kind of, I mean, it matters.
00:07:50.480 It matters in terms of what frequencies we're going to be bathed in and bombarded with here
00:07:54.280 with just ubiquitous worldwide 5G coverage.
00:07:57.880 Uh, but it's kind of interesting that apparently the, um, AT&T and Verizon decided to delay at
00:08:04.340 least near airports, this rollout.
00:08:06.800 Remember there was a couple of trial cities just when the COVID, uh, thing kind of broke
00:08:12.080 out and people were making links between that because I mean, there is a, a, you know, documented,
00:08:17.200 there's plenty of studies that documents the, uh, the problems with, uh, with certain types
00:08:22.940 of frequencies for, for most, uh, organisms, um, you know, be that, um, microwaves like the
00:08:29.260 2.5 Hertz that we're kind of accustomed to, that's your standard microwave, really your
00:08:33.120 microwave ovens operates on that frequency, right?
00:08:37.220 And, uh, so with the 5G rollout, it's going to be very interesting to see if we get any
00:08:42.300 kind of, um, how do I put the, any, any kind of weird health effects basically, right?
00:08:52.160 Cause I, I just generally, I just don't think it's good.
00:08:54.820 I just, I think it's going to be something, you know, people have said that, well, there's
00:08:57.660 an acclimatization to certain frequencies, you know, some people were making the link regarding
00:09:02.860 way back with, um, the, was it the Spanish flu in the first world war, there was certain
00:09:09.220 radar equipment that was rolled out.
00:09:10.700 I don't know if that's true, but it was very, that was very interesting.
00:09:13.420 Uh, other people said there was a vaccine campaign back then, I think as people, as
00:09:17.480 the soldiers entered into war and that was the primary group that did die and so forth.
00:09:21.460 So different theories about that point is just keep an eye on this and see what happens
00:09:25.760 and see if there's any spike in new, I mean, and again, I'm sure they would blame this COVID
00:09:31.860 for this, right?
00:09:32.580 I'm sure that that's the route they would take and so forth.
00:09:34.600 So we'll see what they, what they do, but, uh, recognized, I'd say that it's not only
00:09:40.380 airline equipment and, uh, aviation sensitive aviation equipment that has problems with these
00:09:46.160 kinds of frequencies, right?
00:09:47.100 So, uh, this is being rolled out here, uh, AT&T and Verizon said Tuesday they will voluntarily
00:09:52.560 limit 5G network around airports amid fears of flights, flight disruptions.
00:09:57.720 Um, uh, when it turns on its newest version of 5G services tomorrow and when was its 18th?
00:10:04.800 So yeah, okay.
00:10:05.380 So today, good, uh, cheers, uh, boys and girls today is the rollout of, uh, Verizon's new 5G
00:10:11.260 services, uh, in the U S then, but, uh, this has been, there was, was it the Northern
00:10:16.340 in Italy where some of the first outbreaks were there.
00:10:18.360 They had to test, you know, in, in, I think, was it Milan specifically and, uh, Wuhan, of
00:10:23.720 course, just coincidentally, they had a rollout, uh, of the 5G, uh, tests back in 2020, uh,
00:10:29.980 early 2020, I think it was, right?
00:10:31.740 All right.
00:10:32.040 So anyway, so we'll keep an eye on that.
00:10:34.300 Crazy.
00:10:34.740 They just, they're just moving ahead with this and they don't even know the full consequences
00:10:37.980 really.
00:10:38.360 It was like, okay, well, I guess we'll get, point is this could like strand a bunch of airlines
00:10:42.200 and a bunch of aircraft and, and, uh, airlines, uh, basically, right?
00:10:47.040 Um, do you guys remember too, we covered the, um, the incredible theft that's happening
00:10:55.060 at a specific portion, uh, of the railway in Los Angeles where packages are being opened.
00:11:05.300 Whoa, that was loud.
00:11:06.660 Let me lower that a bit.
00:11:07.780 Uh, check out this footage here.
00:11:09.120 Here, here's basically, let me do the drone shot first.
00:11:11.360 Actually, here we go.
00:11:11.940 Uh, so apparently this stretch, there's so many boxes of the stretch, right?
00:11:17.920 That they're, they're busting into these, uh, uh, trailers, right?
00:11:21.700 And, uh, taking boxes.
00:11:23.500 There's people are stealing pallets full of, of products and packages is going to be shipped
00:11:27.780 to, uh, maybe to you.
00:11:30.720 And basically there's so much debris now there that the train derailed.
00:11:35.980 We'll look at this here.
00:11:36.560 Yeah, they're good.
00:12:06.540 I'll show this overview shot again. This is pretty crazy. It's like an epidemic level of theft and robbery, apparently. And what was it? The, I forget what the rail, not US rail, it was something else. I forget what the company was called. But it seems that they were like, not really doing anything about this. They had their own internal security. I'm not sure why this isn't just like handed over to the cops or something. But apparently they are like not really stopping this.
00:12:34.360 They have some surface level thing. They're claiming that we're dealing with this or whatever. I mean, when your trains start to derail because the packaging, there's so much packaging on the rail tracks that it's derailing your trains.
00:13:04.360 Wall it off. And then the train routes need to be taken, the train routes need to be taken, alternative routes, right? What would that be? It would be like Utah, I guess, that way up, you know, for stuff being shipped south, you know.
00:13:16.780 But yeah, pretty crazy, pretty crazy stuff. This is, this is the new normal now. Speaking about other crazy stuff, we talked a lot about the food supply. And of course, we have a, you know, follow up a little bit later here on the, you know, truckers and supply chains and stuff like that.
00:13:30.260 But check out this from CNN here. Should the government control the price of food and gas? Isn't that a wonderful? Maybe that would be the way we solve some of these temporary issues with inflation.
00:13:43.920 I mean, inflation is good. And even if it was happening, you know, we know it's good, even if it's not happening. But if it was happening, it's good. And yes, it is happening. And it's a good thing. This has certainly never been tried before. And so, you know, this is why even bother, right?
00:14:02.960 So should governments consider setting the price of essential goods? Yeah, that'd be, that'd be great. You know, they're doing that with taxes, essentially, in certain countries like Sweden, the taxes are super high on certain products and stuff.
00:14:16.480 And that's kind of just to force you out of buying certain things. Now, you know, it could be argued, you know, it's strange because with this vaccine, the gene therapy that they're rolling out, the clot shot, the kill shot, they are saying that, you know, you'll have increased,
00:14:32.960 increased insurance rate if you don't take it, they might deny you entry into hospitals, that's starting to happen in certain areas and stuff like that. And they're even say, because you're a liability, right? You will contribute to taking up hospital beds if you're not vaccinated, right?
00:14:47.740 But when it comes to the food issue and alcohol and cigarettes and even these other, you know, actual detrimental health, you know, products essentially out there that weakens your immune system, make you sicker, it causes disease and all these things, right?
00:15:03.140 Like, why they haven't given, why they haven't, like, given any kind of punishment or, like, that is a bit strange, you know, because you have, like, concurrent, you have this, like, a fat positive movement running.
00:15:15.920 But then at the same time, we know that eventually with the social credit score and these kinds of things and the carbon footprint and stuff, they'll probably say, you know, it will be punishable in some kind of way to be overweight.
00:15:27.100 So I'm not sure how that's going to pan out. But right now, it basically seems to pan out that, like, if you're fit and, let's say, you do want to eat animal products and animal meat and things like this, animal fats and those kinds of things,
00:15:39.260 you will be punished, right? Because the replacement is coming here. The bugs is coming, the soy is coming, and that's the route they want to have you, you know, go down.
00:15:46.840 It could be argued with cigarettes, you know, it's like an alcohol, at least excessively, excessive purchase of alcohol that is like, yeah, maybe it's good that there's some kind of, I don't know.
00:15:57.240 I mean, ultimately, you wish people could be, you know, would understand just how detrimental this is and stuff like that.
00:16:06.420 But at the same time, as soon as you have something that comes in and going to force your behavior into a certain way or whatnot, it is just bound to be abused.
00:16:16.220 And, you know, again, now we're kind of seeing that with the COVID vaccine.
00:16:19.020 They're beginning that same, you know, heightened insurance prices if you're not, if you're, you know, vaccine-free, basically.
00:16:26.280 All right, so, quick, regarding the food supply chain, I saw this, I can mention it real quick, that they're actually pushing this,
00:16:32.460 and it kind of does a bit what we're going to talk about with the World Economic Forum and covering some of the things that they talked about there.
00:16:39.400 And, of course, again, on the forefront of the agenda, it's COVID, it's how do we get everybody vaccinated.
00:16:44.860 The second layer is global warming, carbon neutral by 2040, some say 2050, some say 2030, which is, you know, insane, but, you know, that's what they're pushing.
00:16:55.060 And I'm sure we're going to see more of this kind of stuff that, you know, was it the scene in Blade Runner where they're basically growing maggots in, like, you know, big pools, essentially, a protein farm, right?
00:17:08.900 I'm sure that that is closer to reality than we know, that that's going to come here at some point.
00:17:14.520 But here, this is out of the Swedish television here, the government tax-funded, I should say, Swedish television, their news website here.
00:17:25.480 And they say, a new report claims that organic farming can harm the environment more than traditional agriculture.
00:17:33.120 Hmm.
00:17:34.200 So you're saying with petrochemicals and, you know, all the shit that they're pouring on the crops and the soil and with topsoil, I don't know.
00:17:42.840 So it's very strange, but I'm sure we're going to see a lot more of this as they're beginning to shift us away from anything that basically is natural, traditional, wholesome, actually, you know, I hate to use the word, but actually, you know, sustainable and things like that.
00:17:59.100 Organic farming can harm the environment more than conventional ones based on the amount of the harvest they produce.
00:18:05.660 This is said in a report from a researcher at the School of Economics in Lund.
00:18:09.060 I'm sure there's no commie crap with this, right?
00:18:11.420 When you look at greenhouse gas emissions, which is not really, it's not an, actually not an issue.
00:18:16.600 It's really not.
00:18:18.140 Organic farming appears to be worse than conventional, says investigator Kistan Jorgensen.
00:18:22.720 Yeah, I'm sure this will be, I'm sure this is completely accurate.
00:18:26.640 Just because it's a study doesn't mean that it's, that's, that's actually what's going on, folks.
00:18:31.700 Well, it's a, here's the study.
00:18:33.340 Look at the, the evidence is right here.
00:18:35.980 Yeah, who's the study funded by?
00:18:37.740 Can we get some details on this, please?
00:18:39.220 Because, anyway, you, you're smart enough to get this.
00:18:43.440 Okay, so, let's talk a bit about the Ukraine situation here.
00:18:47.900 I'm going to begin playing a couple of clips here with, with the diaper man himself, regime leader Joe Biden.
00:18:55.840 Crapping the pants, crap in the pants, Joe, and see what he had to say about this, because he's talking about punishments and it's going to be severe.
00:19:06.900 If Russia moves ahead and if they indeed decide to do all these things, we are going to have a, we're going to have a full-fledged war on our hands, right?
00:19:15.880 Here's AP Russia moves more troops westward amid Ukraine tension.
00:19:19.860 But, anyway, let's begin with Joe Biden here.
00:19:22.140 Here we go.
00:19:22.540 I've already shipped over $600 million worth of sophisticated equipment, defensive equipment, to the Ukrainians.
00:19:31.460 The cost of going into Ukraine in terms of physical loss of life for the Russians, they'll, they'll be able to prevail over time.
00:19:39.780 But it's going to be heavy, it's going to be real, it's going to be consequential.
00:19:45.060 They'll be able to prevail over time.
00:19:49.040 Okay, so you're intending not to, to, to deal with that, I guess, Dan, is that what he's kind of alluding to there?
00:19:54.620 I'm not sure if he knows anything, what he's actually talking about here.
00:19:57.640 This is the portion, I think, where he's asking, answering, rather, questions, well, at least attempting to answer questions.
00:20:07.180 Otherwise, he's just reading from a teleprompter, right?
00:20:09.220 But he also is talking about concerns regarding the, actually, yeah, the monetary thing is coming here.
00:20:18.380 Biden addresses Moscow's concern over NATO's encroachments on Russia's border.
00:20:21.840 Let's listen to the next clip here.
00:20:22.980 We have a number of treaties internationally and in Europe that suggest that you get to choose who you want to be with.
00:20:29.200 But the likelihood that Ukraine is going to join NATO in the near term is not very likely,
00:20:35.060 based on much more work they have to do in terms of democracy and a few other things going on there.
00:20:41.700 And whether or not the major allies in the West would vote to bring Ukraine in right now.
00:20:47.480 So there's room to work if he wants to do that.
00:20:50.200 Yeah, I mean, they want them to be part of NATO.
00:20:54.000 And that's kind of, I mean, that's really the core of this, partially about that, right?
00:20:59.360 I mean, we have, this thing goes back decades now, right?
00:21:04.040 Ever since the fall of the Soviet Union back in the early 90s,
00:21:08.360 and then the consequent buildup of Russia again, and all the oligarchs,
00:21:11.980 and the oligarchs that were booted out, at least initially, some of them by Putin.
00:21:17.340 They began operating on all these gay ops to turn the former satellite states to Russia
00:21:23.000 that were part of the Soviet Union, such as Ukraine, such as Georgia, such as now Kazakhstan,
00:21:27.860 we see a conflict there, Belarus, white Russia, right?
00:21:30.680 That's, you know, contested now.
00:21:33.060 Chechnya, there's a number of areas where they continue to try to turn this against Russia
00:21:36.520 so that, you know, they don't gobble them up and gain even more.
00:21:41.740 It goes back to the heartland theory.
00:21:42.980 This is like the core of geopolitics and stuff like that, right?
00:21:45.280 But anyway, it is interesting that, you know, you're not really getting a wider discussion
00:21:54.440 of who it is that's, like, are doing all these things, right?
00:21:58.100 I'm thinking of the Berezovskys.
00:21:59.740 I mean, he died.
00:22:00.520 He died in, I think it was London.
00:22:02.300 He was, like, found dead in his home, and maybe he was assassinated.
00:22:05.360 We don't know, right?
00:22:05.880 But Boris Berezovsky is one of the knownest.
00:22:08.320 There's actually a pretty good, decent series on BBC, maybe online still.
00:22:12.520 I'm not sure, called Russian, Russian, Russian, I almost said forefathers, but Russia, was it
00:22:22.360 Russia's father, Russia's mob bosses or something?
00:22:24.700 What the hell was it called again?
00:22:26.140 I can't believe I'm forgetting that.
00:22:27.460 I see if I can pull it up.
00:22:28.380 It was actually pretty good.
00:22:29.220 They followed, like, someone like Berezovsky, right?
00:22:31.400 And he's, like, literally, like, traveling between Tel Aviv, Israel, he's a Jewish guy, right,
00:22:37.480 and London, and he's multi-millionaire, probably billionaire, actually, spends the majority
00:22:44.960 of his waking hours just trying to, like, how do we destabilize Russia?
00:22:48.360 How do we get, you know, how do we get back our feet in there, get a foot in the door,
00:22:53.240 get control of the country in that kind of capacity?
00:22:55.400 Now, you could argue whether that has happened in the consequent decades or not.
00:22:58.720 And we have some clips that may be alluding to that in a bit, or an article alluding to
00:23:03.340 that, but you don't see much of that, right?
00:23:06.620 Same thing with Ukraine.
00:23:07.880 That's even the term, the color revolutions, which is now, you know, a strategy that is
00:23:13.140 being used against, you know, America in and of itself right now.
00:23:17.060 We've talked about people like Norm Eisen, right?
00:23:18.860 He was studying under one guy who was basically the father of the color revolutions, right?
00:23:24.880 And it began in Ukraine with the Orange Revolution.
00:23:27.180 Then you had the Rose Revolution in Georgia.
00:23:30.280 You've had a number of these revolutions, right?
00:23:32.320 And it's all democracy and moving us in a democratic, you know, towards a democratic goal of all
00:23:37.360 these nations and stuff.
00:23:38.160 And that's, you know, what Biden talks about here.
00:23:39.760 It's basically getting Ukraine needs to submit to becoming global homo.
00:23:43.980 And then maybe you can enter NATO.
00:23:45.640 But at the same time, they're getting all the backing of NATO, of Western allies, of NATO
00:23:49.520 countries right now, right?
00:23:50.840 So they're shipping in weapons right now.
00:23:52.540 The UK is shipping in weapons.
00:23:54.660 And I believe, let's see if it's the next clip.
00:23:57.000 He's talking about how much, not only money, but like resources and stuff that they're sending
00:24:02.860 that.
00:24:03.140 Now, this is the financial one.
00:24:04.280 Let's do that one first.
00:24:06.260 Talking about financial penalties if Moscow decides to invade Ukraine.
00:24:12.320 Let's check this one out.
00:24:13.220 If they make a, if they invade, they're going to pay.
00:24:16.280 They're not going, their banks will not be able to deal in dollars.
00:24:20.140 So there's a lot going to happen.
00:24:21.540 What a big threat, huh?
00:24:22.300 But here's the thing.
00:24:23.340 My conversation with Putin, and we've been, how can we say it?
00:24:28.120 We have no problem understanding one another.
00:24:31.540 He has no problem understanding me, nor me, him.
00:24:34.320 And the, and the direct conversations were, I pointed out, I said, you know, you've occupied
00:24:40.740 before other countries, but the price has been extremely high.
00:24:46.160 How long?
00:24:47.940 You can go in and over time, at great loss and economic loss, go in and occupy Ukraine.
00:24:54.740 But, how many years?
00:24:58.480 One, three, five, ten?
00:25:02.440 What, what is that going to take?
00:25:04.120 What toll does that take?
00:25:05.800 It's real.
00:25:06.620 It's consequential.
00:25:08.180 So this is not all just a cakewalk for Russia.
00:25:12.480 Militarily, they have overwhelming superiority.
00:25:16.440 And on, on, as it relates to Ukraine.
00:25:19.340 But they'll pay a stiff price immediately, near-term, medium-term, and long-term, if they do it.
00:25:28.560 Yeah, the U.S. dollar, where they, they couldn't be able to trade in U.S. dollars.
00:25:33.580 I think, aren't there already certain, kind of, sanctions in place for Russia?
00:25:39.320 I believe that there is, right?
00:25:40.780 I don't think this would be a problem.
00:25:42.580 I mean, they're setting, this is why they're setting up their own institutions.
00:25:45.100 I mean, they're working on their own internet, essentially.
00:25:46.800 I think they do have something, when it comes to even the banking sector.
00:25:50.260 They have, you know, certain new, like, new systems, like global, what would that be?
00:25:54.140 Like, you know, international clearing, clearing-type technology, like SWIFT.
00:25:58.360 And, you know, there's a number of them.
00:26:00.300 Those kinds of things that they're working on, because they're, they're seeing, you know,
00:26:03.600 whether they align or not, or, or how much overlap it is, or, you know,
00:26:06.920 Russia is controlled by the same, you know, same internationalists anyway.
00:26:10.660 It doesn't matter, you know, kind of thing.
00:26:11.980 There's at least some surface-level things where they're trying to do their own thing,
00:26:15.480 because they're, they're being kind of excluded from that.
00:26:18.560 But, but again, they're trying to make it seem like it's a violation of Russia
00:26:23.700 to move troops inside of their own borders, or go and do a practice wherever they want to,
00:26:28.520 and stuff like that, which is, which, which is, which is insane.
00:26:30.840 I mean, and we covered the CNN piece where they talk about this,
00:26:33.660 Russia's preparing a false flag in Ukraine, you know, to blame it on them so that they can invade and stuff.
00:26:39.060 And it feels like that is the false flag in and of itself, like the accusation that,
00:26:44.760 well, they're going to do something, so we have to go in and, you know, protect, protect Ukraine.
00:26:49.840 Now, again, that's all about getting a foothold even, even deeper into Ukraine.
00:26:54.940 I mean, I mean, remember, we have to go back to 2014 with all, all these same people, right?
00:26:59.340 From Anthony Blinken, Victoria Nuland, she's still there with the State Department, I believe.
00:27:05.380 And she's the one who, you know, that, that telephone recording and stuff like that, right?
00:27:09.280 These are, these are international bullies, part of a little clique.
00:27:14.580 And they're there to basically destabilize as much as they can in Ukraine
00:27:18.380 while they're standing and talking about unity in Ukraine and stuff like that.
00:27:21.820 And Anthony Blinken had that in his recent speech.
00:27:24.400 I'm going to play a little bit of a clip from that in a moment here.
00:27:27.780 But, yeah, I mean, this is pretty, we have one more here regarding the, let me see here.
00:27:33.400 Oh, well, this is kind of more fun, though.
00:27:35.380 President Biden, he's, if you ask me, essentially, if you ask me easy questions, you'll get easy answers.
00:27:42.360 Listen to this here.
00:27:43.800 By the way, it's a quarter of guys, so I'm going to do this.
00:27:46.820 Just listen, if you ask me easy questions, I'll give you quick answers.
00:27:50.120 Oh, quick, okay, quick answers, there you go.
00:27:52.660 If you ask me easy questions, I'll give you quick answers.
00:27:55.460 This is the guy who's in charge.
00:27:56.800 This is the number one.
00:27:58.500 This is a commander-in-chief.
00:28:01.500 Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:28:05.540 During, like, we're talking about, like, going to war.
00:28:08.020 Like, the U.S. is going to sponsor all these, you know, they're going to go in with, I would assume, at some point.
00:28:13.400 Let's assume that Russia does invade or something like that, right?
00:28:15.560 They just go into Ukraine, or at least advance from the eastern portions in or something.
00:28:22.760 This guy's going to make the decision to send girls and boys, American girls and boys, in there and take part in the war.
00:28:30.160 I think the U.K. is sending something like, well, at least a few hundred, I think, troops.
00:28:36.980 Canada is sending a few hundred troops, I think.
00:28:40.320 And we actually have another clip on that, too.
00:28:43.680 Well, we could show that here real quick.
00:28:45.440 This is the S-400 battalion en route to Belarus for a joint exercise.
00:28:52.560 There we go.
00:28:52.880 And, again, this is, you know, troop movement and stuff, and this happens, you know, kind of, of course, regularly.
00:29:01.640 There's plenty of channels on this, telegram channels that follow a lot of this and, you know, showing, like, how they're...
00:29:07.660 I was ramping up on the other side of the border as well, as opposed to just, you know, what Ukraine is getting
00:29:12.880 and what they're aided with when it comes to the U.S. and the U.S. and other native countries and stuff like that.
00:29:17.520 But they're preparing for something here.
00:29:20.980 It's kind of big.
00:29:21.700 Here's some photos from the British weaponry being deployed, munitions and things like that being brought in.
00:29:31.620 I forget the details exactly what this was, but there's a lot of them.
00:29:35.440 I've seen a couple of posts where the U.K. is sending multiple planes with weaponry to back, you know, to back Ukraine.
00:29:44.960 Of course, the mainstream media is covering this, too.
00:29:46.800 They want to have, you know, a full-fledged war.
00:29:51.220 They want Biden to be tough on Russia.
00:29:53.420 Let's just invade now.
00:29:56.500 Here's MSNBC.
00:29:57.680 Check this out.
00:29:58.140 We've got to be aggressive in our defense of our allies.
00:30:02.780 And Ukraine, despite what you hear from Putin propagandists across the world, and yes, even here in America, despite what you hear, we have to defend our democratic allies.
00:30:18.620 And it's time for the Biden White House to start speaking more clearly and more aggressively and telling us how they're going to stop this invasion from happening.
00:30:29.960 There you go.
00:30:31.220 So that's what they want.
00:30:32.940 That's Morning Joe, MSNBC, right?
00:30:35.920 Democracy, democracy.
00:30:37.040 That's all they can talk about, right?
00:30:38.220 Let's play a little bit of Blinken here, too, Anthony Blinken.
00:30:40.700 He basically had the same thing.
00:30:42.460 I listened to the first, like, 20 minutes of this presentation, beyond the schmoozing and the buttering up of each other there between the Ukrainian guy.
00:30:48.800 And I forget what he was.
00:30:49.880 He's the, is this Kulibar?
00:30:55.880 Yeah, so this is not the prime minister here, right?
00:31:00.160 FM, what the hell is that?
00:31:01.680 Ukraine, is that the finance minister?
00:31:04.660 Is that what that is?
00:31:05.180 FM?
00:31:05.480 Anyway, they were doing a press conference together.
00:31:08.580 I was mostly listening to Blinken, what he said.
00:31:10.800 And he echoed much of the same regarding the high price to Russia if they kind of invade or whatever.
00:31:18.320 Let's listen just a little bit here to some of the things he said.
00:31:27.200 That's horribly low.
00:31:28.240 Let me turn this up.
00:31:28.760 It's mine.
00:31:29.940 I can't tell you what he's thinking.
00:31:34.020 I can tell you that we have to base what we're doing on what we see as well as on.
00:31:41.660 And unfortunately, tragically, recent history has been Russia trying to exert its might over its neighbors, invading Georgia, invading Ukraine, leaving forces in Moldova against the will of its people and its government.
00:31:59.620 And now, amassing very significant forces on Ukraine's borders.
00:32:05.640 And so, we have to base our actions.
00:32:08.100 No, they're inside of their own borders.
00:32:10.020 They can do whatever the hell they want inside of their own borders.
00:32:12.320 As long as they don't go over the border, they can do whatever the hell they want.
00:32:17.680 Now, it's this idea that, well, Ukraine is sovereign.
00:32:20.580 We're going to defend its sovereignty and stuff.
00:32:22.460 And then you have NATO countries that are literally, like, putting a foot in each country surrounding Russia, which, of course, means putting military bases there, right?
00:32:30.540 In the Weekend Warrior show, it was – I thought it was kind of interesting, actually.
00:32:34.820 But the issue regarding the Baltic island of Gotland, regarding, you know, your air defenses and stuff in the region, in the Baltic region specifically, right, that there are a bunch of these gay ops there.
00:32:47.480 There was a bunch of drones that were – have been filmed over Swedish nuclear power plants.
00:32:52.080 And it was also one drone over the Swedish parliament.
00:32:54.280 And, of course, immediately, you know, people are like, oh, that's – it's obviously Russia, right?
00:32:58.260 It was unnamed – unarmed, you know, unmarked, I guess that's the term, right, unmarked drones.
00:33:05.480 So no one knows who it is.
00:33:07.120 This could very well be a gay op.
00:33:08.540 It could be NATO itself, for all we know.
00:33:10.520 Now, Sweden officially isn't a NATO member, but we're basically a vassal state of the U.S.
00:33:15.400 And, you know, I mean, we're basically the reason why Assange is going to be extradited of sort, right, because of that dumb rape accusation.
00:33:25.220 I mean, that was a whole gay op, right?
00:33:26.640 But so we're like – we're doing their bidding all the time and stuff, and they want us officially to be part of NATO.
00:33:32.600 But they've kept scaring Sweden.
00:33:34.320 You know, they did the submarine scare early 80s, and then that's continued.
00:33:38.960 Anyway, I talk about it in the Week in Warrior show, so just check out that.
00:33:41.540 But it's kind of interesting.
00:33:42.720 So it could be something there with the – that they're trying to scare, you know, certain countries around, you know.
00:33:49.560 There was warning about Russia and Sweden, you know, and they're the ones spreading disinformation.
00:33:53.980 They're the origins why they're trying to divide us, you know, all this kind of stuff.
00:33:58.320 While these democratic countries and NATO and the global, you know, the global Western elites are literally doing everything they can to divide people and drive wedges between us.
00:34:08.280 They're opening our borders.
00:34:09.240 They're letting migrants in.
00:34:10.180 They're replacing their own populations.
00:34:12.120 They're the ones censoring.
00:34:13.140 They're the ones who are – you know, democracy is a failed system, obviously, right, as we can see blatantly.
00:34:19.560 But they're always talking about it, right?
00:34:21.320 They're always talking about democracy and how great it is and our open societies and stuff.
00:34:25.760 Then they're the ones who are, like, censoring people.
00:34:27.740 They're locking people up.
00:34:28.780 They're the ones who are going after people now with domestic terrorism charges and all that stuff.
00:34:33.360 I don't know what this is, but, you know, there's this other article a while back, too.
00:34:37.060 What Putin is afraid of is a Western-style democratic Ukraine, and that's the reason why they're doing this and stuff.
00:34:44.320 Like, are you kidding me?
00:34:45.820 It's literally, like, the worst thing you can have in a country right now.
00:34:49.220 It's these Western democratic global homo values, right?
00:34:54.020 So anyway, let's play a bit more here from Blinken.
00:34:57.700 They're always trying to act.
00:34:58.880 Their sovereignty can – you know, Ukraine's sovereignty is very important to uphold and stuff like that.
00:35:04.400 And they can do whatever they want, including amassing, you know, weapons literally on the border.
00:35:10.000 They can get help from all these other countries.
00:35:11.560 But as soon as Russia moves some troops internally inside of their own border, they're violating this.
00:35:15.600 That's an act of aggression now, right, which is crazy.
00:35:19.220 Let's keep playing here.
00:35:20.660 On the facts and on what we can plainly see.
00:35:25.120 As I've said, based on that, and in very close consultation with our partners in Ukraine, our allies throughout Europe,
00:35:35.520 we've offered two paths to Russia, a diplomatic path through dialogue to try to resolve these differences peacefully and to proceed to de-escalation.
00:35:51.780 Alternatively, the other path, if Russia decides to renew its aggression against Ukraine, is one of conflict and severe consequences.
00:36:03.740 There you go.
00:36:04.460 Now, it's clear that the preferable path, the responsible path, is diplomacy.
00:36:12.820 That would be better for everyone.
00:36:14.620 Which means – you've got to keep in mind, too, they have this word there.
00:36:17.720 These things are written by lawyers, these speeches, when they do it.
00:36:21.120 You know, legalese-type language.
00:36:22.860 It's Frank Luntz-type language.
00:36:24.920 It's just designed to manipulate you and the wording and stuff like that.
00:36:30.960 But it is kind of interesting that they – you know, he talks about, you know, again, democracy.
00:36:36.120 Let's take that portion again.
00:36:37.220 You can hear what I'm saying here.
00:36:38.460 Listen to that.
00:36:38.700 Diplomatic path through dialogue to try to resolve these differences peacefully and to proceed to de-escalation.
00:36:52.080 Alternatively, the other path, if Russia decides to renew its aggression against Ukraine, is one of conflict and severe consequences.
00:37:00.940 Yep.
00:37:02.160 That's what they want.
00:37:03.080 It's clear.
00:37:03.620 Dialogue.
00:37:04.580 So it basically means you bow down to our standards, our requirements, what we want you to do, right?
00:37:12.120 What we want you to do all these things.
00:37:14.840 You need to pull back your defenses.
00:37:16.780 You can't move troops here.
00:37:17.940 Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:37:18.960 Do what we tell you.
00:37:20.560 That's diplomacy.
00:37:21.640 That's political compromise.
00:37:23.520 It's you just bowing down and acting like they don't have anything self-interest and looking out for themselves.
00:37:29.420 Again, it's like, you know, I've said this all the time.
00:37:31.960 It doesn't mean that, you know, Russia is the greatest, you know, country in the world and they can do all these things.
00:37:36.540 They have plenty of problems.
00:37:38.540 And on some issues, they're completely, absolutely the same, right?
00:37:42.140 And there haven't been much better on the vaccine front.
00:37:44.660 Remember, we played a clip even in the Week in Warrior Show how they arrested some kind of self-proclaimed neo-Nazi in Russia.
00:37:50.560 It was like an 18-year-old kid or something.
00:37:51.940 And he had posted anti-COVID things and anti-lockdown and anti-mandatory vaccine things on the Internet.
00:37:57.440 Well, he was being arrested by the FSB here just like a few days ago.
00:38:02.280 It's literally not better in many regards.
00:38:05.380 But in some regards, there are some things that are slightly better, right?
00:38:11.560 So, yeah, we'll see what happens here with the conflict, right?
00:38:15.600 I had another article here.
00:38:17.040 Let me see what this one was here to make that point, right?
00:38:20.820 But top Jewish leaders, Lauder, thanks Putin for fighting anti-Semitism.
00:38:27.440 From Haaretz here, right?
00:38:31.160 Russian Jewish organization make a significant contribution to political stabilization in Russia,
00:38:36.600 for which they're very grateful, says Russian president.
00:38:38.920 There you go.
00:38:40.660 The president of the World Jewish Congress has thanked Russian President Vladimir Putin
00:38:44.860 for his efforts to fight anti-Semitism in Russia.
00:38:47.580 And so the question is, does that mean the same thing that it means in the West,
00:38:53.760 where it basically has become now a method of control, right?
00:38:58.960 You claim something is anti-Semitism, and by using that, you can basically censor content,
00:39:05.060 you can charge people with terrorism and these kinds of things, right?
00:39:08.880 Just basic stuff like what we've seen in the U.S.
00:39:11.920 when it comes to definition of these things from the State Department and so forth.
00:39:15.060 We've showed that in the past, right?
00:39:16.680 Where basically you, you know, comparing, you know, Israel to like 1930s Germany or something,
00:39:24.360 that's like, that's anti-Semitism and is illegal essentially, right?
00:39:27.960 All these things, right?
00:39:29.140 So it's been a limiter of like what you can, you know, whether it's revisionism
00:39:32.400 or whatever things that people are interested in talking about this.
00:39:35.080 It's being used as a way to silence people and ensure that they can talk about certain things.
00:39:41.420 And if you can, so you can label anything, including absolutely 100% valid criticism,
00:39:46.640 you know, of activities, of interest, of organized, you know, unelected NGOs such as HIAS or whatever,
00:39:54.360 they're like, you know, sponsoring bills and, you know, sending things to politicians
00:39:59.360 to get America and other Western countries to open their borders, for example, right?
00:40:03.280 We have other Jewish groups and organizations working towards the replacement agenda
00:40:07.200 and stuff like that.
00:40:08.160 And so if you criticize that, well, then you're anti-Semitic, you see,
00:40:11.200 because you can never criticize what these unelected groups and interest groups
00:40:15.340 and NGOs and all this stuff is doing, right?
00:40:17.100 It's the same thing with the groups funded by, was it the Israeli State Department?
00:40:24.160 I forget, with the Foreign Office or something, the Israeli famous one a few years back, right?
00:40:30.620 They were standing on the shores of islands in Greece, the Aegean Ocean,
00:40:35.420 and waving in refugee boats and stuff like that.
00:40:37.760 They're being funded by the Israeli government, right?
00:40:40.580 Israel.
00:40:41.640 You criticize that, well, then you're anti-Semitic, you see.
00:40:44.060 So if you're trying to say that Israel can't, you know, they shouldn't be,
00:40:47.680 if no one else can have a border, like an armed border wall with like a massive concrete wall
00:40:52.340 like they have around the country, then no one else should have it too.
00:40:55.820 Okay, well, that's anti-Semitic, right?
00:40:58.380 That's how they do it.
00:40:59.140 In fact, we even have, check this one out.
00:41:02.400 Dan Andrews, you know, the horrible guy down under in Australia,
00:41:07.840 who's talking about the, you talk about everything he's done when it comes to the restrictions
00:41:12.500 and the, just the prison, the prison island that he's turned on,
00:41:18.480 he's helped, I should say, to turn Australia into,
00:41:21.940 and specifically, you know, Victoria, where he's based, right?
00:41:24.480 But listen to what he said here regarding this very same topic too.
00:41:27.780 And again, this is, you can read nothing else into it,
00:41:29.860 but restriction of what you can say, all the anti-stuff, right?
00:41:34.040 Listen to this here.
00:41:34.620 We would not have some of the world's best anti-discrimination laws in this state
00:41:40.040 if it were not for the Jewish community.
00:41:41.860 We would not have some of the best anti-vilification laws in our country,
00:41:46.820 and indeed the world, if not for the leadership of the Jewish community.
00:41:50.820 And the list goes on and on.
00:41:53.480 Yeah, and we know how that's used, right?
00:41:55.720 They call it, oh, it's anti-discrimination laws,
00:41:58.700 or so-called hate speech laws and things like that.
00:42:01.440 And we've seen that being misused, I mean, incredibly over the last few,
00:42:06.680 last decade, I'd say, when this was an issue.
00:42:10.000 Even the U.S., which had, you know, the First Amendment, free speech,
00:42:12.500 all that kind of stuff, right, have just started to backtrack on that.
00:42:15.040 Well, now it's hate speech laws, and again, even the Supreme Court can rule.
00:42:19.180 Well, it's not really a thing. It doesn't exist, right?
00:42:21.660 Any speech, as long as it's not, you know, illegal, right,
00:42:25.320 illegal in the sense that it's like calling for the violence against someone
00:42:28.360 or murder of someone or whatever, then you can call it whatever you want,
00:42:32.780 but it's not illegal, right?
00:42:33.980 It's legal speech, and that's why it's protected.
00:42:36.400 That's the very reason why you need a First Amendment.
00:42:38.920 It's not to protect speech that everybody agrees with.
00:42:42.220 The very point of it is to protect unpopular speech or opinions
00:42:47.880 or, you know, people who have a show or whatever, you know,
00:42:51.980 write articles online or something.
00:42:53.280 So this has really changed over the last few years, right?
00:42:57.380 So anyway, we're going to go into the World Economic Forum here in a little bit,
00:43:00.920 but I saw this.
00:43:01.820 It was kind of interesting, too, because it ties into the World Economic Forum
00:43:05.500 and their agenda, right?
00:43:06.500 BlackRock is a huge, I mean, it's the biggest investment
00:43:11.340 and holding company in the world, or I guess maybe not investment,
00:43:14.760 but definitely holding company, right?
00:43:15.900 And this thing has popped out, right?
00:43:20.220 Stakeholder capitalism is really one of, it's not Klaus Schwab invention,
00:43:23.820 but it's really what the World Economic Forum have done
00:43:25.740 to still have neoliberal capitalism,
00:43:31.080 but to ensure that all the parties involved essentially lock into each other, right?
00:43:36.460 And this is a way to transform our societies by using the neoliberal capitalist system
00:43:41.340 by having the corporations and the banks and big business
00:43:46.320 go along with a liberal agenda, right?
00:43:52.380 And make sure that all the parties are locked in.
00:43:54.840 Like, you're not going to be in the club if you're not part of this interconnected web
00:43:58.220 of all the big businesses that's slowly transforming our societies
00:44:02.280 into what we have today, right?
00:44:03.580 So it doesn't matter if they're, you know, you have politicians or whatever
00:44:06.420 that's get voted in or, you know, I mean, I'm convinced they got nervous about this
00:44:11.920 back in, you know, specifically with Trump, you know, it turned out to be nothing,
00:44:16.560 but at least, you know, on the rhetoric front, you know, he said a lot of things
00:44:19.680 and they got worried about that and they hated him for that.
00:44:23.200 And they freaked out.
00:44:25.600 And then you've had, you know, a consequent run of a lot of other politicians too.
00:44:29.560 You know, people thought, for example, someone like Sebastian Kurz
00:44:32.400 would be better in Austria, that turned out also to be a dud.
00:44:34.980 And maybe these are all, you know, controlled opposition.
00:44:37.060 But the point is that for a little bit there, you know, we had Salvini in Italy.
00:44:41.300 You still have to sort of extent the Sweden Democrats in Sweden.
00:44:44.300 There's other nationalistic, you know, more patriotic parties that begin to pop up
00:44:49.340 in Europe, right?
00:44:49.900 And as they continue to just pry open our borders, more and more of the native European
00:44:54.000 population and the people in the West begin to look at these parties now and say,
00:44:58.500 we got to do something about this.
00:44:59.840 We got to control this, right?
00:45:00.640 And so they don't like that idea.
00:45:02.180 They want to make sure that things keep moving forward regardless of what politician
00:45:06.540 or political system is in place.
00:45:08.320 And the method they have done that is by neoliberal capitalism.
00:45:13.840 And now they're going to move with the World Economics Forum Plan into the stakeholder capitalism
00:45:18.000 thing, right?
00:45:19.380 So even the BlackRock CEO had to come out here recently, I guess.
00:45:22.620 They've been criticized.
00:45:23.740 I mean, it's so dumb, right?
00:45:24.620 Like, they literally give, you know, millions and millions to, like, Black Lives Matter and
00:45:29.120 adjacent BLM groups and stuff like that, right?
00:45:32.040 And, but they're still being blamed.
00:45:33.740 They're like, they're part of, you know, racism.
00:45:36.160 They're bad.
00:45:37.320 And the environmental angle has been huge as well for them.
00:45:41.600 It's bad towards the environment, you know, kind of thing.
00:45:43.720 They invest in the wrong things and therefore they're a bad company.
00:45:46.320 And so they try to counter-signal that all the time by, you know, pouring millions into
00:45:50.140 BLM causes and stuff like that.
00:45:52.060 But yeah, he came out here recently.
00:45:54.400 Larry Fink, the current CEO of BlackRock.
00:45:58.600 We are capitalists, not environmentalists, Frank writes.
00:46:01.880 BlackRock won't pursue divestment from oil and gas as a strategy.
00:46:06.260 I mean, you'll have a, like a, when you can get the whole industry to move in that direction
00:46:11.600 of like, you know, all the green stuff and net zero and stuff, that's what you're going
00:46:14.860 to get.
00:46:15.060 That's why like BP even renamed themselves from BP, British Petroleum, to Beyond Petroleum
00:46:20.520 a while back, right?
00:46:22.140 It's all going to move in that direction.
00:46:23.460 But it's kind of interesting that the BlackRock guys have to come out and counter-signal that.
00:46:29.680 Larry Fink Monday pushed back against accusations.
00:46:33.400 The asset manager is using its financial influence to push a politically correct agenda.
00:46:37.420 And of course, we know that they are, right?
00:46:39.520 Stakeholder capitalism is not about politics.
00:46:41.280 It's not a social or ideological agenda.
00:46:43.200 It's not woke, Fink said.
00:46:45.060 It is capitalism driven by mutual beneficial relationships between you, the employees,
00:46:50.520 customers, suppliers, and communities your companies relies on to prosper.
00:46:55.620 This is the power of capitalism, right?
00:46:57.800 So we're not going to see a full-fledged communist revolution.
00:47:00.520 They, you know, their mind might be dominated by commie crap, including the people who are
00:47:06.700 at the head of these companies and stuff, but it's always going to use neoliberal capitalism,
00:47:11.720 right?
00:47:11.860 And that's a very, you know, very aspect of the World Economic Forum and their control
00:47:16.020 is to get everyone in on the board on that agenda, right?
00:47:19.900 At least the big, powerful companies, those that matter, those that have funds, those that
00:47:23.780 can change things, right?
00:47:25.600 And they'll begin to transform things.
00:47:28.740 Essentially, unelected people will begin to transform things in a direction which will
00:47:32.860 be a terrifying future for all of us.
00:47:35.480 But they'll say that, well, no, you know, this is for the environment and this is better
00:47:39.000 for everybody.
00:47:39.980 And by the way, BlackRock, as you can see here, hits a record 10 trillion assets under management.
00:47:47.240 A surge in fourth quarter flows to BlackRock.
00:47:49.420 Look, exchange trade funds helped the firm to become the first asset manager to hit the
00:47:55.100 10 trillion milestone, 10 trillion.
00:47:59.960 If you look at basically any big company out there, if you look at who the holding company
00:48:06.300 is, the asset manager for that, it's either BlackRock or it's what is the other one, Berkshire
00:48:14.320 Hathaway, which is Warren Buffett's thing, right?
00:48:19.160 And then what was the other one?
00:48:20.400 State Street or something.
00:48:21.680 I think I forget the other one.
00:48:22.920 There were a couple.
00:48:24.140 I guess, yeah, Vanguard.
00:48:25.220 I almost forgot them as well.
00:48:26.360 Vanguard is one of the other big ones, right?
00:48:27.900 So it's like three, four, kind of, you know, mostly two, Vanguard and BlackRock, but sometimes
00:48:32.780 you get Berkshire Hathaway and State Street or whatever they're called, the other one,
00:48:37.720 the fourth one, right?
00:48:39.080 That's what you get.
00:48:39.760 But, so, let's talk about the World Economic Forum here a little bit, too.
00:48:47.880 Let's open with what he said here, Klaus Schwab.
00:48:51.660 He was introducing, and we'll get to Oliver here in a moment, too, but he was introducing,
00:48:57.140 let me see if I can find that link.
00:49:00.500 Don't I have that up now?
00:49:01.420 I got to find that link.
00:49:03.040 The Chinese guy, right?
00:49:06.320 Xi Jinping.
00:49:06.820 Okay, let me, I'll find that.
00:49:09.980 I'll open that in a second here.
00:49:10.980 But he was introducing him, and frankly, Xi Jinping had a very boring, I mean, just very
00:49:15.920 formulaic reading from a teleprompter kind of thing, right?
00:49:18.680 But Schwab was very excited about this, and he was, you know, this is the greatest thing
00:49:24.260 ever to get China involved in this, right?
00:49:27.780 Let me see.
00:49:28.200 Is this the link here?
00:49:29.600 Yeah, here it is.
00:49:30.400 Here it is, right here.
00:49:32.080 Okay.
00:49:32.920 I just didn't open that first.
00:49:34.100 Special address by Xi Jinping, President of the People's Republic of China.
00:49:38.780 Let's check out how Klaus Schwab opened this here.
00:49:41.200 We're not going to listen too much on Xi Jinping.
00:49:43.740 He went on about, like, the year of the tiger, and we have to be brave as the tiger and shit,
00:49:47.360 but Klaus Schwab's comments here.
00:49:49.880 Listen to this here.
00:49:50.460 Heads of state.
00:49:56.140 Sorry, that was too loud.
00:49:59.560 Okay.
00:50:00.140 Government.
00:50:01.500 Your Excellencies, dear partners and members of the World Economic Forum, dear friends.
00:50:07.200 A very warm welcome to you all to the opening of the Davos Agenda Week 2022.
00:50:17.080 We are joined by a truly remarkable global audience of leaders from politics, business,
00:50:24.300 and civil society.
00:50:25.880 Even if the pandemic has forced us to reschedule our traditional in-person Davos meeting for
00:50:35.200 early summer, it is essential at the beginning of this crucial year 2022 to define the state
00:50:44.220 of the world and the priorities going forward in addressing the most important challenges
00:50:52.780 for our interconnected global humanity.
00:50:57.060 The urgency of action-oriented collaborative efforts is demonstrated through the engagement
00:51:06.760 of key political leaders into the Davos Agenda Week and through the discussions this week.
00:51:14.220 with the most relevant stakeholders who are responsible for the critical issues impacting
00:51:21.780 our common future.
00:51:23.560 Stakeholders, right?
00:51:24.960 At this pivotal moment, I see several priorities for the global agenda.
00:51:31.360 We must continue to fight against the global pandemic.
00:51:36.780 We must revitalize the global economy and accelerate its transition to net zero.
00:51:44.220 We must preserve biodiversity by deploying nature-based solutions, and we must narrow the gap between
00:51:55.880 the rich and the poor.
00:51:57.340 Which is, all of the things you mentioned are literally things that they will not do, right?
00:52:01.980 They'll use that as excuses to get you to go along with it.
00:52:05.720 They will not use nature.
00:52:06.800 They will synthetify everything, right?
00:52:09.440 It's all artificial, including from the intelligence of itself, but also what we eat, what we wear, what we think.
00:52:18.460 Everything is moving towards an artificial and synthetic, inauthentic, you know, kind of, in their view, solutions.
00:52:26.440 But, you know, whether it's products or, you know, down to our very intelligence, right?
00:52:31.740 Down to our very thinking.
00:52:32.480 And, you know, he talks about human biodiversity, which is, or, sorry, he's talking about biodiversity,
00:52:39.080 preserving biodiversity.
00:52:40.880 And, again, it's funny that it's always just empty phrases and empty words and stuff, right?
00:52:46.240 Because these are the very same people, you know, together with, you know, like the United Nations
00:52:51.500 and their Sustainable Development Goals and stuff.
00:52:53.700 All these groups line up, right?
00:52:55.040 They're literally advocating for open borders and replacement in Western countries, right?
00:53:02.200 Eradicating human biodiversity while they're advocating for that we have must preserve diverse, you know, biodiversity and stuff like that, right?
00:53:10.700 So this is what you're going to get.
00:53:11.900 You're going to get a bunch of nonsense and a bunch of crap from these globalists to get you to go along with it.
00:53:19.460 To get, I mean, I don't think many can, I think most people can see through this now, right?
00:53:23.600 But not all, of course.
00:53:26.460 I mean, there's still a huge faction of the elite and with the businesses and stuff that are bowing down to these agendas.
00:53:32.220 And they're part of whether it's funding the World Economic Forum or being partners or bowing down to their agenda and stuff.
00:53:38.940 And keep in mind, too, these are unelected people.
00:53:41.660 And not that it would be better, right?
00:53:43.880 There's a bunch of rotten people.
00:53:46.160 Majority of them, in fact, that are elected are bad.
00:53:48.120 But just on an issue of principle, no one elected Bill Gates, you know what I mean?
00:53:55.260 No one elected Klaus Schwab or Christine Lagarde, head of the World Bank and stuff, right?
00:54:00.900 These are just global elitist scum that have risen to the top.
00:54:07.500 And now they think that they're better than you and they're going to decide how to move forward.
00:54:10.960 And part of the agenda, of course, is to ensure that their life, their lifestyles can continue.
00:54:17.680 They want to be floating around on their yachts that have swimming pools on it, you know, and not be pestered by too many people out there, right?
00:54:27.340 They want the world for themselves.
00:54:28.720 That's basically what this is about.
00:54:29.760 And in that effort, they will depopulate.
00:54:33.080 They will begin to knock us off one by one, one country by country.
00:54:37.940 They destroy it.
00:54:39.220 Now they're replacing us in the West, of course, but with this vaccine shot as well.
00:54:44.140 I mean, there's like the World Economic Forum has stepped up into a more, you know, engaging, active role, a public role in a way that they didn't really do before the pandemic.
00:54:54.540 There was some stuff in like 2015, 16, 17, there were some things that they released and things that they started working on, such as the Fourth Industrial Revolution and these kinds of things, right?
00:55:04.360 But it's really after the pandemic that they've really stepped into like a more public role and actively like pushing policy on countries and just telling us this is what's going to happen now.
00:55:15.760 Like you will own nothing and you will be happy, right?
00:55:19.000 It's stakeholder capitalism.
00:55:20.360 It's like using neoliberal capitalist system for commie bullshit.
00:55:25.000 That's basically what it is.
00:55:26.920 To achieve more sustainable global development.
00:55:32.400 With these goals in mind, it is my distinct honor and great privilege to introduce His Excellency Xi Jinping,
00:55:42.100 President of the People's Republic of China, to open the Davos Agenda Week.
00:55:49.000 Mr. President, in your historic speech in Davos five years ago, you emphasized that we all share a common human destiny.
00:56:01.400 Yeah, sure.
00:56:02.300 In the last five years, the world has become more interconnected than ever.
00:56:07.800 But in many ways, it's becoming even more fragmented and polarized.
00:56:13.400 Yeah, gee, I wonder why.
00:56:14.480 China has made significant economic and social achievements.
00:56:20.040 Listen to how he's like licking this guy up and down here in the beginning before he lets him on.
00:56:23.880 It's incredible.
00:56:24.740 I don't think, you know, it's not China controlling things, right?
00:56:28.520 They're a proxy in many regards as well.
00:56:31.360 Many regards have turned against their own, you know, people and stuff like that.
00:56:34.560 But they have an agenda, too, of their own, right?
00:56:37.560 And they'll utilize that and they'll put, you know, at least they have the smarts in many regards to put China first.
00:56:44.860 Maybe not the Chinese people, but, you know, the apparatus, which is China, right?
00:56:49.100 The party.
00:56:50.500 The party, right?
00:56:52.140 CCP and so forth.
00:56:53.200 But it's amazing how he's, like, groveling to this guy, isn't it?
00:57:01.340 In your amazing speech five years ago.
00:57:03.780 Was that what he said in the beginning?
00:57:05.440 Anyway, let's see how he introduces him here.
00:57:07.080 ... achievements under your leadership.
00:57:10.580 In the first three quarters of 2021, China's economy grew by over 9%.
00:57:18.660 You have achieved a historic goal to become a moderately prosperous society in all respects.
00:57:29.120 Who is totally not putting people in camps or anything like that.
00:57:33.340 Let's not talk about that.
00:57:35.060 Let's not even talk about what they're doing, advancement, how they're not doing all the things which they demand the West to do,
00:57:42.840 such as, you know, the zero, the net zero stuff is not even on the agenda for China, right?
00:57:49.000 Aren't they building more, you know, like coal power plants and stuff?
00:57:53.060 And, sure, they have some, you know, cool stuff, like the Tokamak reactors and stuff, which I wish the West had, to be honest.
00:57:58.340 They're doing some stuff out of the ordinary.
00:58:01.980 But in most regards, they're literally doing, I mean, just, if any Western country did one-tenth of what China has done over the last few decades,
00:58:11.020 it would have been, like, war with that country right now.
00:58:13.360 There would have been an invasion of that country, essentially.
00:58:15.340 With the whole Uyghur thing, and, like, they're trying to pretend that that's not,
00:58:17.900 they're imprisoning, putting, you know, segments of their own population in camps, okay?
00:58:23.940 And this guy's just buttering this guy up in the, it's incredible.
00:58:27.280 Listen, I strongly echo your remarks in 2017, that mankind has made progress by surmounting difficulties,
00:58:41.000 and when encountering difficulties, we should join hands and rise to the challenge.
00:58:47.880 Let's join hands, everybody.
00:58:50.360 As we call the majority of the population on this planet, let's join hands and sing.
00:58:56.200 And work jointly for the world to become more inclusive, more sustainable, and more prosperous.
00:59:04.720 Always the same, right?
00:59:05.860 More inclusive, more diversity.
00:59:07.660 Yeah, because that's really China's specialty.
00:59:10.740 It's inclusivity and diversity.
00:59:12.620 That's, absolutely.
00:59:13.560 Now, welcome, His Excellency, Xi Jinping, President of the People's Republic of China.
00:59:25.240 Professor Klaus Schwab, ladies and gentlemen, friends, greetings to you all.
00:59:31.240 It is my pleasure to attend this virtual session of the World Economic Forum.
00:59:35.640 Listen to how boring this is.
00:59:36.960 In two weeks' time, China will celebrate...
00:59:39.560 He goes on about some of the tiger thing here in the beginning, which is like, okay, I mean, sure, that's interesting, but listen to this here.
00:59:47.280 The advent of spring in the Lunar New Year.
00:59:50.200 The year of the tiger.
00:59:52.800 In Chinese culture, tiger symbolizes bravery and strength.
00:59:57.080 As the Chinese people often refer to spirited dragon and dynamic tiger, or soaring dragon and leaping tiger.
01:00:04.100 To meet the severe challenges facing humanity, we must...
01:00:08.360 I'm sorry, soaring dragon and leaping tiger?
01:00:11.320 What about that?
01:00:12.960 To spirited dragon and dynamic tiger, or soaring dragon and leaping tiger.
01:00:18.480 To meet the severe challenges facing humanity, we must add winds to the tiger and act...
01:00:24.340 We must...
01:00:25.200 We must...
01:00:25.820 Okay.
01:00:27.300 Yeah, okay.
01:00:27.880 ...with the courage and strength of the tiger to overcome all obstacles on our way forward.
01:00:34.780 We must do everything...
01:00:35.720 So China's first out the gate is become the tiger and be brave, just like the tiger.
01:00:41.440 ...necessary to clear the shadow of the pandemic and boost economic and social recovery and development,
01:00:47.800 so that the sunshine of hope may light up the future of humanity.
01:00:51.580 It's just such bullshit.
01:00:55.000 We're not going to listen to more of that.
01:00:56.120 This goes on for another, what, like 25 minutes almost here?
01:01:01.100 But anyway, maybe there's some tidbits later on.
01:01:03.020 I started listening to it, but it could be some tidbits later on.
01:01:05.820 We'll have to...
01:01:06.460 But it's mostly boring.
01:01:07.840 It's just like, you know, scripted, dry.
01:01:10.520 It's not...
01:01:10.720 You can, like, ask yourself...
01:01:12.400 Hey, what about the Uyghurs?
01:01:13.860 Like, throw that in there.
01:01:14.760 Can you ask about that?
01:01:16.640 Anyway, so one thing that could be interesting for you to know as well,
01:01:20.020 which, and I showed that here, is this guy here, the son of Klaus Schwab.
01:01:28.000 It just happens that Oliver Schwab is married to a Chinese woman.
01:01:36.000 So Klaus Schwab himself, he married Hilde Schwab from Schaffhausen.
01:01:43.060 I think that that's, like, the family name as well.
01:01:45.100 And I do believe, I think she has a stronger jawline than Klaus does.
01:01:50.960 But anyway, back in 1971, the couple lived in Switzerland.
01:01:54.680 They have two kids, two grown children now.
01:01:56.740 Nicole Schwab, co-founder of, check this out, the Gender Equity Project.
01:02:02.900 That was set up in 2009.
01:02:04.500 And then it's Oliver Schwab, who's married a Chinese woman and also, coincidentally, heads up the World Economic Forum office in Beijing.
01:02:14.140 So I'm sure that has nothing to do with the fact that the future progeny of Schwab will basically be Chinese,
01:02:21.940 or at least they will look Chinese.
01:02:23.980 They might be technically half Chinese, but they'll basically have a foot in through the door in China.
01:02:29.120 In fact, he even talked about China.
01:02:31.080 This is back at the World Economic Forum in 2000.
01:02:33.560 Is this 2018, I believe?
01:02:35.880 This is the sun here.
01:02:36.900 Let's listen a little bit.
01:02:37.620 They talk about China, too, and their role with the World Economic Forum.
01:02:40.540 They're super, you know, excited about having them aboard and stuff like that.
01:02:43.400 Let's check this out.
01:02:45.880 I'm joined here by Olivia Schwab, who is the Managing Director and also head of the biggest business engagement with the World Economic Forum.
01:02:54.140 Sir, welcome to our program.
01:02:55.920 Good afternoon, Tianwei.
01:02:57.400 Long time no see.
01:02:58.320 Yes.
01:02:59.320 I don't think that's the wife, but you never know.
01:03:02.500 Some years ago, you were there covering the Chinese business side, and now you're moving to the business development.
01:03:08.360 Let me ask you a question about that.
01:03:09.900 How do you see the business engagement this time and their views about leadership that reflect at the World Economic Forum?
01:03:17.460 Absolutely.
01:03:18.080 So, as you know, we have at the World Economic Forum, we have a thousand business partners.
01:03:24.340 These are, for the most part, large companies, but we also have some young tech pioneers, which are innovative companies, entrepreneurs, and they are part of our business ecosystem.
01:03:36.460 For us, it's very important that the business takes leadership in all of the issues which we address.
01:03:43.560 Yeah.
01:03:43.880 It's because with the business world, you can bypass all this pesky, you know, elections and democratically voted on politicians.
01:03:51.400 And again, I don't think that would make anything better, but that's how they do it.
01:03:55.080 That's how they do it.
01:03:55.560 Public-private partnership.
01:03:56.920 You know, we've talked about this now.
01:03:57.920 It's all World Bank, it's the World Economic Forum, it's the IMF, the Bank of International Settlements.
01:04:03.840 It's all these groups, right?
01:04:05.100 It's being run, frankly, right there in Switzerland and Davos, right?
01:04:11.460 The lake, close to Lake Geneva, right?
01:04:13.320 I don't know where it is.
01:04:13.960 They have, literally, they have, there's like three major buildings there.
01:04:19.860 One is the Bank of, I think it's the Bank of International Settlements and or just the World Bank, and then they have the World Zionist Headquarters, literally right there, too, in the same area.
01:04:31.260 It's pretty crazy when you look into it, right?
01:04:32.820 The gnomes, was it the gnomes of Davos, I think they used to call it, right?
01:04:38.240 But this is kind of interesting.
01:04:39.500 Even the ex-CEO of Twitter, Jack Dorsey, went on to go after the World Economic Forum a bit here.
01:04:49.600 He said, the amount of attention that the World Economic Forum receives is inversely proportional to the organization's usefulness.
01:04:58.240 And then he says, it is useless.
01:05:00.180 But that completely is a subjective term, and it depends on what your goal is, right?
01:05:07.000 Isn't that what it's about?
01:05:09.360 Useful to do what?
01:05:10.400 If you want to reshape the world in your own image as a global elitist, then it's very useful.
01:05:17.900 If you want to create a hellish environment for the rest of us, for the majority of humans on this planet, an artificial, horrific environment, which is basically have no place for us in it, eventually.
01:05:30.180 Then, yeah, it's very useful, right?
01:05:32.200 So it depends on what you see.
01:05:33.860 It depends on the spin you take on this, right?
01:05:36.600 But anyway, I'm glad he mentioned it.
01:05:38.720 At least he did that.
01:05:40.300 So he's got some kudos for that, right?
01:05:41.720 So I started watching this one, too.
01:05:43.980 I guess we can, let me see if I wanted any clips from this one.
01:05:49.840 I was watching it earlier.
01:05:51.280 It's, you know, there are a bunch of different people on their panel and stuff.
01:05:56.160 They bring a bunch of people up.
01:05:57.520 Bill Gates was in this one.
01:05:59.200 John F.
01:06:00.580 Heinz, Gary, whatever his family name is, right?
01:06:04.460 Anna Bory from Vattenfall.
01:06:06.180 Well, actually, I wanted to talk a bit about her.
01:06:08.660 She's very annoying.
01:06:10.400 And the president right now, too, I can mention, of the World Economic Forum is a guy from the Qatar of Europe, or Europe's Qatar, Norway.
01:06:24.240 Borge Brende is his name, right?
01:06:27.320 And he just looks like a scumbag.
01:06:30.580 Maybe we, let's see if we can let him introduce.
01:06:32.660 He was, like, part of the Conservative Party in Norway.
01:06:35.940 He's done all these things.
01:06:38.080 Like, the way that some of these people ascend through the ranks, you quickly realize that they're, they're, they're, they've done something, right?
01:06:45.500 They're part of the global clique.
01:06:46.960 They've done something.
01:06:47.740 They've served the agenda well.
01:06:49.120 And some people have said even just to get Norway aboard is so important because it has the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, for example.
01:06:56.600 So much oil, you know, kind of stuff like that.
01:06:58.800 Because you want them aboard.
01:07:00.380 Even, like, back in 2018, they donated huge amounts of money just to, like, the Clinton Foundation and stuff like that.
01:07:06.380 And then, you know, shortly after that, a bunch of their people got, you know, got into these kinds of positions.
01:07:12.700 Just, let's check, check this out.
01:07:14.840 He introduces this here with a bunch of people, specifically looking at the climate issue.
01:07:21.540 Like, how do we solve this?
01:07:22.360 They've been able to clip in the beginning here.
01:07:23.840 Let's play a part of this.
01:07:24.700 You can get a feel for it.
01:07:29.060 The audio is, like, horrible, too.
01:07:31.000 Like, unlistenable.
01:07:33.280 You have so much money and they can't even figure that out.
01:07:37.120 2022 is a pivotal year to close the gap.
01:07:39.360 What did it say?
01:07:40.120 Sorry, let me take that again.
01:07:41.140 Yeah, 2022, it says here, is a pivotal year to close the gap and deliver on the commitments made at COP26 in 2021.
01:07:49.800 Right, the climate change thing.
01:07:51.680 That's number one here.
01:07:54.180 Driving climate innovation will be a key part of that as public-private cooperation, PPP, partnership, moves ahead.
01:08:01.140 Half of the technologies we need to reach net zero emissions by 2050 are still under development or in the prototypes phase.
01:08:07.080 And even in the background, by the way, in this clip, they're showing the carbon capture device that we've talked about.
01:08:12.480 They built a prototype in Iceland.
01:08:14.120 This is going to be wheeled out to basically every country in the world eventually, right?
01:08:17.220 But it's just this huge, a huge machine that sucks in the air, literally sucks in the air.
01:08:23.840 And hopefully they leave some oxygen over at the end.
01:08:27.200 But, you know, that's questionable at this point.
01:08:28.880 But supposedly they claim that they just take the carbon out of the air.
01:08:33.540 It's called direct air capture.
01:08:35.180 They take the carbon and then they turn it into stone.
01:08:38.660 I'm not exactly sure how that process works.
01:08:41.700 And then they bury that underground, right?
01:08:43.760 So they're going to remove carbon from the atmosphere.
01:08:47.160 That's what they've started doing now.
01:08:48.280 I'm just not sure if you can appreciate the immense insanity behind a project like this.
01:08:56.980 They want to have millions of these machines or devices, whatever you want to call them.
01:09:01.180 Some call them power plants.
01:09:02.280 The reason why they built this in Iceland first is because they wanted it to be not only net zero,
01:09:07.040 but they wanted it to be carbon, like in the minus, right?
01:09:11.820 And the only reason they could do it in Iceland and did it there is because of the access to all the geothermal,
01:09:18.120 you know, the hot springs, the volcanic eruptions, the volcanic activity and stuff like that.
01:09:23.080 So basically they got, you know, it's not free energy, but, you know, they can use that.
01:09:27.400 And then they can say, oh, look at this cool device, right?
01:09:29.660 So I'm sure at some point they'll begin running these at a loss in terms of like the electricity produced or something.
01:09:34.780 They claim this is like, oh, this is a power plant, but it's not only net zero, it's minus, you know, minus carbon power plant, right?
01:09:41.820 So that's why they're talking about this new technologies that they have to build, right?
01:09:47.700 In order to build green supply chains, we must also make these technologies cost effective.
01:09:56.740 Innovation and significant investment are needed in this decade to reach our climate goals.
01:10:02.500 The World Economic Forum's Center for Climate and Nature is building a critical partnership to both raise ambition and accelerate climate innovation.
01:10:08.660 It pushes early demand for low carbon goods and serves the three initiatives.
01:10:13.140 The First Movers Coalition, we'll talk, actually I'll show a bit about them in a moment here.
01:10:17.680 A group that claim they're a forward thinking, meaning progressive, means lunatics, and the companies they represent,
01:10:24.780 jumpstarting the global demand for the next generation of clean energy technologies.
01:10:30.040 This is all Bill Gates stuff here, right?
01:10:32.500 By mobilizing the necessary investments and drawing down costs.
01:10:36.480 What additional steps can drive climates and innovation and make zero emission technologies the most affordable, accessible, and attractive?
01:10:44.640 I guess this is like to open up the conversation here in this video here.
01:10:49.240 But here's Borja here.
01:10:50.960 Check out this guy.
01:10:52.160 He just looks like such an untrustworthy prick.
01:10:56.380 Good afternoon from Geneva.
01:10:58.520 Good morning in the United States.
01:11:01.220 Good evening in Cairo.
01:11:03.960 And we have a great pleasure to welcome you to what I think is maybe the most important discussion this week,
01:11:13.820 is how we're going to stop our planet from being on fire.
01:11:19.560 We saw it in the World Economic Forum.
01:11:22.060 Sir, it's not on fire, okay?
01:11:24.480 A risk report that was presented a week ago that also leaders now look at climate change as the most important
01:11:34.780 and the most really scary challenge and risk that we are faced with.
01:11:39.640 But all concluded...
01:11:40.700 The reason why they picked this is because they know they can reform entire societies in the name of saving us.
01:11:49.540 So basically, if you don't do this, you will die.
01:11:52.460 That's the reason why it's one of the most dramatic things and also kind of unattainable
01:11:57.060 because it demands a globalist project to be weaved into it.
01:12:02.580 Do they really believe that?
01:12:03.780 Yeah, I'm sure most of them probably do.
01:12:05.540 It's like, oh my God, if it goes up 1.5 degrees, we're all going to die, basically, right?
01:12:10.320 Which is garbage.
01:12:12.360 You know, it's mostly driven by the sun and our output or whatever,
01:12:18.960 even if it's, you know, of carbon dioxide is not going to change things that much.
01:12:23.380 Not at this point, anyway.
01:12:24.940 You know, we've been through it all.
01:12:26.200 The IPCC, the report of 1.5 degrees, that was all, it's all bunk.
01:12:30.260 It's all exaggerations.
01:12:32.340 The measurements are bad.
01:12:33.380 The studies are bad.
01:12:34.240 The scientists are politically engaged and financially engaged.
01:12:37.380 And it's all, it's a bunch of corrupt globalist creeps.
01:12:41.620 That's what it is.
01:12:43.020 But they're sitting in, they're schmoozing and stuff.
01:12:45.080 They all know each other and, you know, these kinds of things.
01:12:48.360 Talking about how are you going to transform and change the world for the better.
01:12:51.760 And they pat themselves on the back.
01:12:53.320 And it's a bunch of scum.
01:12:54.600 That's basically what it is.
01:12:55.380 With that cost of inaction far exceeds the cost of action.
01:13:02.280 And why are we not moving?
01:13:05.080 We will have a great opportunity to discuss this today.
01:13:09.360 And we know that there are clear solutions there.
01:13:12.520 When we went into Paris, and Secretary Kerry will know that,
01:13:16.680 we were on a four degrees track.
01:13:18.500 After Paris, we saw a three degrees track.
01:13:21.520 After Glasgow, we're closer to two degrees.
01:13:24.260 But now we have to get down to 1.5 degrees zero.
01:13:29.120 We have an incredible cause here with leaders with us today,
01:13:33.380 working at the forefront of the climate agenda.
01:13:36.660 With them, we hope to first review the state of play in climate innovation and priorities,
01:13:42.620 because we need to see breakthroughs when it comes to use and application of technology.
01:13:49.000 Two, we also would like to discuss exciting developments in the climate innovation
01:13:54.220 from the First Movers Coalition to the Catalyst Program.
01:13:57.660 And three, hear about key actions that governments and businesses are taking
01:14:02.540 to ensure that momentum and climate carries into COP27, hosted by Egypt.
01:14:10.020 We also see that the private sector is really now playing a more and more proactive role.
01:14:16.640 Two years ago, we had very few companies that were committed to a net zero.
01:14:22.340 No, we have hundreds of them and increased with three times only the last years.
01:14:29.760 And we have the climate leaders group at the World Economic Forum with more than 120 companies
01:14:36.380 really, really committed.
01:14:38.820 And of course, if you look at it, you know, what the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is at the top,
01:14:42.660 I think, of one of the funders, right?
01:14:44.000 They have about a, what's it, a thousand companies now, I think?
01:14:47.200 That's like part of the World Economic Forum.
01:14:48.920 And of course, they are financially, you know, benefiting on the policies
01:14:52.660 that the World Economic Forum brings forth and so forth, right?
01:14:55.720 But yeah, here's this, now the coin dropped of why they had Yasmin Fawood on from Egypt.
01:15:00.900 It's like, how did she plan to, okay, they're hosting this the next year, right?
01:15:05.920 The next COP, what is it, 27 now or something like that?
01:15:08.600 But yeah, Bill Gates, John Heinz Carey, and then Anna Borg.
01:15:13.960 I mean, you know about Carey, you know about Bill Gates and stuff like that.
01:15:17.420 First of all, why the hell is she there?
01:15:19.520 She's a COO of Vattenfall, which is one of the big electricity producers, right?
01:15:25.600 Well, they convert it, right?
01:15:28.680 And then I just started thinking, so is this the Greta Thunberg angle here?
01:15:33.620 I did a video about this a few years ago now, 2019, September.
01:15:39.100 And I talked in the video about this new, there's like this new industrial guard
01:15:46.060 that's popping up in Sweden and of course around the West, really.
01:15:50.860 And even around the world, right?
01:15:52.240 Of like this, you know, the green innovation, we have to have new, you know, climate,
01:15:57.300 or net zero, you know, technologies and production and industries
01:16:01.820 and all that kind of stuff, right?
01:16:03.620 In Sweden, it's like this interplay between democratic socialists and the energy sector, right?
01:16:11.960 And they're really the ones who kind of took hold of Greta Thunberg,
01:16:14.700 kind of pushed her to the forefront to become a spokesperson for their stuff, right?
01:16:18.260 These people are becoming multimillionaires.
01:16:20.420 They're kind of, you know, kind of how like the Rockefellers did early on with Standard Oil and stuff.
01:16:24.860 It's really that same thing, but on a wider scale and a new guard of all the people
01:16:31.440 behind these electric, you know, whether it's electricity, you know, companies
01:16:34.820 or other companies providing, you know, technologies and things like this.
01:16:39.180 But she's an interesting character.
01:16:42.000 And I do have to look into her a little bit more.
01:16:43.620 She's in the bottom left right there, Anna Bori, from Sweden.
01:16:48.540 And it's kind of cringe to hear her, but she's working on a bunch of things, right?
01:16:53.360 They had an article on their website, Vattenfall, which means Waterfall, you know,
01:16:57.480 so they started as a, what do you call it, a hydro, you know, hydro electrical, you know,
01:17:02.440 company or whatever.
01:17:03.840 And now they're, you know, whether they're going to do all these new things
01:17:05.960 and they need environment and, you know, sustainability and all these kinds of things,
01:17:09.900 whether they're actually doing it or not.
01:17:11.740 I'm not sure if it's all marketing or something like that.
01:17:15.140 But she's been brought into a bunch of things.
01:17:17.400 And so she's like really part of the little global elitist here.
01:17:23.080 And it comes out of that world that I talked about in the video with Greta Thunberg,
01:17:27.940 all those people that are involved.
01:17:29.600 I didn't mention her there.
01:17:31.420 No, I didn't mention her there, but I mentioned the company
01:17:33.620 and some of the ex-CEOs of some of these companies
01:17:35.700 and the various, you know, power companies and stuff like that, right?
01:17:39.780 But they had an article about it.
01:17:40.900 They pulled it for some reason.
01:17:42.220 I'm not sure why they did.
01:17:43.880 Anna Bori coveted panelists together with world leaders,
01:17:46.460 Vattenfall CEO Anna Bori is again participating in a panel talk
01:17:50.320 with the world leaders such as Bill Gates, Johns Carey.
01:17:54.200 Look at that.
01:17:55.460 In addition, she's interviewed on leadership in a World Economic Forum podcast,
01:17:58.900 View and Listen Online.
01:18:00.060 They were super excited about that, but that's from the cached Google version.
01:18:03.960 They took that down for some reason.
01:18:05.600 And a while ago, I didn't know this either, missed this one,
01:18:07.860 April 19th, 2021, Vattenfall CEO Anna Bori
01:18:11.600 to attend White House Leaders Summit on Climate.
01:18:14.160 Vattenfall's president has been invited by the U.S. president, Joe Biden.
01:18:19.260 Joe, shit in your pants, Biden, to speak at the White House Leaders Summit on Climate.
01:18:27.120 So she's really roped into this shit here.
01:18:32.840 She's part of the club.
01:18:34.020 And they mentioned the first movers coalition in the presentation, too.
01:18:37.660 We don't have time to look at that whole thing.
01:18:40.920 And again, some of the things are not that interesting.
01:18:42.980 It's more the same.
01:18:43.940 And yes, well, globalism, we have to do all these things or we'll die, right?
01:18:49.400 And basically put us in charge, give us all the money, and we'll save you, right?
01:18:54.100 That's kind of what it is, right?
01:18:55.600 But there's a surprising amount of Swedish companies, you know, for its size, right?
01:19:00.520 I mean, as a country.
01:19:02.780 I mean, they're not really Swedish anymore.
01:19:04.420 Let's just kind of, I guess, put that myth to rest as well.
01:19:07.680 Most of these companies are not transnational.
01:19:10.080 They're international.
01:19:11.780 But anyway, so this is on the World Economic Forum, on their website here.
01:19:16.680 First movers coalition.
01:19:19.300 Founding members act as strategic advisors and have made at least one sectoral commitment.
01:19:24.580 Founding members include, and they'll go through a bunch of it.
01:19:26.780 Here's Maersk, right?
01:19:27.820 AP Muller, that's a Danish company.
01:19:32.040 Acker, ASA, that obviously stands for, what do you call it again?
01:19:38.240 Stock company, right?
01:19:39.360 But I think that's Norway or Denmark, I forget what it is.
01:19:42.880 But then you have, you know, usual suspects, Amazon, you know, Apple, like huge company,
01:19:46.780 Bank of America, which is kind of like, all right, okay, I can understand that, right?
01:19:49.900 Delta.
01:19:52.620 But then if you scroll down a bit, Nokia, they're still somewhat big, right?
01:19:57.100 Scania, which is the trucker company, right?
01:20:00.960 SSOB, Swedish Steel.
01:20:02.300 And I got into a little rabbit hole earlier of like how they're producing what they call
01:20:05.800 net zero steel right now.
01:20:07.980 And they're using something called green hydrogen.
01:20:09.860 I try to understand how they produce that and stuff.
01:20:11.980 And most of it involves electricity.
01:20:14.060 And so as long as you would use that, you know, with water, was it electricity?
01:20:19.600 There was some specific device, I forget what it was now, to produce this, what's called
01:20:24.100 green hydrogen, right?
01:20:25.320 And so that they can use that to then produce steel, which is carbon free.
01:20:29.160 This is the whole thing that they're wheeling out.
01:20:31.020 And is it good or whatever?
01:20:32.900 Okay, maybe it is, but it just, you know, again, I don't see a problem with the carbon
01:20:36.960 thing, frankly.
01:20:38.060 We probably need more carbon, to be honest.
01:20:39.500 That's probably one of the reasons why they're trying to suck it out of the atmosphere,
01:20:42.380 because that's one way they're going to kill us.
01:20:44.400 They're going to make total collapse of the food production system of nature in and of itself.
01:20:49.080 If you pull carbon, that's it.
01:20:50.320 It's over, right?
01:20:51.280 It'll be, it'll look like the surface of Mars, essentially.
01:20:55.040 But anyway, getting ahead of myself here.
01:20:57.740 The point is, is that all these, you know, Swedish companies are involved here, too.
01:21:02.060 Vattenfall, Volvo Group, right?
01:21:05.240 And so that's kind of interesting that they're getting involved in this.
01:21:08.220 And again, maybe it's, maybe it's okay.
01:21:10.180 I'm not, you know, I didn't look into that part of it, of producing this green steel or
01:21:14.520 whatever the hell they call it.
01:21:15.400 No, it's carbon free steel, whatever.
01:21:18.260 You know, maybe it's fine.
01:21:19.120 But again, it's all about that absolute zero that we've talked about before.
01:21:22.860 In fact, they even had it on the White House website, the U.S. State Department website,
01:21:26.140 I should say.
01:21:28.320 Launching the first movers coalition at the 2021 UN Climate Change Conference, right?
01:21:33.140 So this is a back-end deal.
01:21:34.280 They all knew each other.
01:21:35.340 They're going to do this and stuff.
01:21:36.920 And this woman is wheeled out to the forefront here, Anna Bori, to be part of this, you know,
01:21:43.540 movement of these industrialists in this new green era that we're entering into.
01:21:49.880 So anyway, I thought that that was kind of interesting.
01:21:51.500 But yeah, Bill Gates mostly says the usual stuff.
01:21:53.720 John Kerry, he's just a cringe old guy at this point.
01:22:00.220 So yeah, first movers coalition.
01:22:02.140 And one thing that happened too, this is kind of fun.
01:22:03.980 It's just, I saw this right before.
01:22:08.540 Naftali Bennett, Israel's new, fairly new prime minister.
01:22:13.140 He came on.
01:22:14.700 And check out Borger here, Borger BrƤnde, the Norwegian guy.
01:22:18.760 Talking about the diversity of Israel here in the beginning.
01:22:21.900 It's more of this like, okay, they're dropping, I mean, not now, not literally right now, right?
01:22:28.760 But there's like a whole ethnic group that's being suppressed there and stuff.
01:22:32.980 They've like, in the past, they've dropped like white phosphorus on them.
01:22:36.640 They're putting them in virtually an open-air prison camp like in Gaza and stuff, right?
01:22:41.780 And it's like, well, this was a great year for you guys.
01:22:44.420 You have an Arab party for the first time.
01:22:46.800 And it's just, you're so inclusive.
01:22:48.200 And it's so diverse now in Israel.
01:22:49.800 Isn't this great?
01:22:50.540 Listen to how he introduces him here.
01:22:52.320 Good morning from Geneva.
01:23:10.140 Listen to the audio here.
01:23:10.900 Mr. Prime Minister, a warm welcome to the Davos Agenda Week 2022.
01:23:16.280 We are really honored to have you with us in your inaugural participation with the World Economic Forum.
01:23:22.320 And we look very much forward to your special address.
01:23:26.200 We are particularly keen on hearing from you since you have been successful in forging a stable coalition
01:23:32.400 between parties of diverse backgrounds, even including an Arab party for the first time in Israel.
01:23:39.780 Additionally, as a further testament to your ability to unite diverse Israeli political system.
01:23:46.940 Many times here.
01:23:47.980 Israel is diverse.
01:23:49.000 Israel is diverse.
01:23:49.780 Israel, okay, got it.
01:23:50.540 Last November, your government passed the first state budget, I was told, in three and a half years.
01:23:56.640 Mr. Prime Minister, your government faces a range of national and international challenges,
01:24:02.060 including the ongoing pandemic and, of course, the unresolved status of Israel's relationship with the Palestinians.
01:24:09.040 At least he mentioned it, but, you know, again, I mean, China putting Uyghurs in the camps, Israel, the treatment of the Palestinians.
01:24:20.680 I mean, there's like nothing mentioned about this.
01:24:23.100 And they're buttering up these guys.
01:24:24.840 It's pretty incredible.
01:24:25.560 The point is, if there was a European country, a Western country doing something like this to a segment of their, of a population living inside of their borders or at least adjacent to it,
01:24:44.620 there would not, there would be a boycott of that country.
01:24:49.960 They would not have been invited to the World Economic Forum.
01:24:52.360 They wouldn't certainly not have sitting and licking their leaders up and down before they bring them on to, to, you know, do the PR campaign speech, right?
01:25:01.060 The global growth of the Israeli economy to the growing cross-regional trade and investment as a result of the peace agreement between Israel and the group of Arab countries.
01:25:11.120 Therefore, it is with particular interest that the national community wants to hear about your government's priorities going forward.
01:25:19.880 And it is my great pleasure to give you the floor for your special address.
01:25:25.620 Mr. Prime Minister.
01:25:27.060 Well, thank you very much, Borger.
01:25:29.120 Indeed, these are exciting times in Israel.
01:25:32.380 Israel is finally on a very good and powerful path.
01:25:38.960 Powerful path.
01:25:39.620 As you mentioned, we formed the most diverse government in Israel's history with religious and secular right and left together.
01:25:50.720 An Arab party together with the Jewish parties in this coalition.
01:25:56.160 Eight different parties, and it's sort of like a juggle act, but it's working.
01:26:02.600 We are moving forward.
01:26:04.300 Our growth is phenomenal.
01:26:05.820 We're at the 7% GDP growth right now.
01:26:10.140 Our high tech is booming.
01:26:12.000 Perhaps never has it been as strong as it is.
01:26:15.140 And to begin with.
01:26:16.020 Yeah, I wonder why the high tech is booming there in Tel Aviv.
01:26:18.640 Hmm.
01:26:19.000 What could be the reason for that again?
01:26:21.420 Hmm.
01:26:21.660 Does it have anything to do with the Belt and Road Initiative?
01:26:24.000 Does it have anything to do with all the tech companies moving?
01:26:26.380 Why are they moving over there again?
01:26:28.340 I don't know.
01:26:28.920 It's kind of a mystery, if you ask me.
01:26:30.140 For the startup nation, it's a good direction.
01:26:33.200 Startup nation.
01:26:35.020 And by and large...
01:26:36.240 You mean a nation founded on terrorism?
01:26:38.780 Yeah.
01:26:39.120 We are managing through the COVID waves.
01:26:45.020 You know, I landed right into the Delta wave.
01:26:48.080 And my goal was to keep Israel open while keeping Israelis safe.
01:26:53.540 And now, same goes with the Omicron.
01:26:56.360 So, we've adopted some unique methodologies here in Israel that I'd love to share later on.
01:27:03.620 And, of course, the most exciting part is the regional relationships that we've been forming for the past few years.
01:27:11.740 My predecessor formed the Abraham Accords with Bahrain, with the Emirates.
01:27:19.020 I'm a huge believer in these sort of bridges.
01:27:22.160 So, the bottom line is Israel is headed on a very robust and positive direction.
01:27:30.900 We're not going to listen to more of that.
01:27:32.420 Again, there could be some gems hiding out a little bit later there, too.
01:27:35.100 But just to give you a little bit of a flavor of how they introduced some of these guys and the propaganda behind it and stuff, right?
01:27:41.300 It is pretty incredible, both with China and Israel.
01:27:44.460 Like, there's plenty of...
01:27:45.100 Anyway, Black Phillip of our Entropy Stream says,
01:27:48.060 Henrik, I have to thank you for bringing the evil of the World Economic Forum to light.
01:27:52.340 At least I have...
01:27:53.980 Or at least we have a face to match Global Homo.
01:27:57.960 But the black pill is the real power brokers are the financing aspect of this.
01:28:01.940 The Rockefellers, the Bilderbergs, the World Bank, and BlackRock.
01:28:05.560 Yep, the Rothschilds, the Warburgs, the Larry Finks of this world.
01:28:11.740 And, you know, all these people, right?
01:28:14.460 Whoever took over after Sheldon Adelson and Haim Sabin, right?
01:28:18.620 There's a bunch of these, like, mega wealthy people.
01:28:22.040 But, yeah, Bill Gates is part of that.
01:28:24.400 Click, right?
01:28:26.000 There's many others that could be mentioned, but you get the idea.
01:28:29.000 Thank you.
01:28:29.560 Well, I mean, yeah.
01:28:30.880 The World Economic Forum really put themselves in a more public role, too.
01:28:36.240 I see, at least.
01:28:36.820 They weren't that front and center just a couple of years ago, but now they've really kind of taken over and they're using them.
01:28:43.180 It could be that they're using certain groups to push to a certain, you know, to a certain point and then someone new takes over.
01:28:49.080 Or even if there's enough negativity or bad press or corruption around a particular group, they, like, they reform and they come back again, right?
01:28:58.280 One thing I forgot to mention, too, by the way, I have to show that.
01:29:00.380 So, all of this, the net zero thing, they're all beginning to highlight the same general area.
01:29:08.080 There's, I guess, a decade here from 2040 up to 2050, which is going to be the net zero, right?
01:29:16.160 The UK Fires document, we've shown it many times, but it's worth repeating, right?
01:29:20.280 Getting emissions and everything to absolute zero, right?
01:29:25.740 Vehicles, the cars that they're doing, and we've learned recently, too, of course, that they're putting kill switches now in cars in the U.S. by 2027.
01:29:34.540 They're doing all this fourth industrial revolution type thing.
01:29:36.720 Everything is interconnected with rollout of 5G.
01:29:39.760 They're doing everything.
01:29:41.040 Everything has an internet address, right?
01:29:43.120 The internet of things type thing.
01:29:45.260 But, yeah, the flying, they want that to come to absolute zero by 2050.
01:29:49.680 Shipping to absolute zero as well.
01:29:51.760 Heating needs to be limited.
01:29:53.180 Appliances need to be limited.
01:29:54.540 Choked, almost choked out.
01:29:55.920 Food, look at that.
01:29:57.000 Mining material, where the sourcing for that is to.
01:29:59.960 Material production, they want to have zero.
01:30:01.940 Construction.
01:30:03.120 The only thing I think they have there is manufacturing and electricity.
01:30:06.120 But, of course, much of that they want to have replaced, right?
01:30:09.000 They want to have different methodologies of producing, whether it's electricity or goods and stuff like that, right?
01:30:15.360 So, keep that in mind.
01:30:16.340 When you hear them all rattle off the same slogans, the same years and stuff, they're all working towards the same goal of basically everything needs to come to a standstill.
01:30:25.360 It's a controlled collapse of the system that we're seeing, right?
01:30:30.960 So, it's not an accident.
01:30:32.520 Again, to go back to Jack Dorsey's tweet there.
01:30:35.540 I mean, to usefulness.
01:30:36.900 What do you mean?
01:30:37.580 Is it useful or not?
01:30:39.220 Well, this is what they're doing.
01:30:41.240 And the goal is not to build.
01:30:43.180 The goal is to destroy.
01:30:44.760 Anyway, that's what it is, right?
01:30:46.740 So, I thought we could talk about Fauci a little bit here, too.
01:30:49.020 He showed up there, too.
01:30:50.000 We'll play a clip of Fauci.
01:30:52.580 And some interesting things about his financials.
01:30:56.480 Financial stuff have come out here over the last few days as well.
01:31:00.220 Dr. Anthony Fauci's financial disclosure shows $10.4 million in investments.
01:31:04.040 This guy has so much money, right?
01:31:05.880 And this doesn't even include the kickbacks that he gets from all the big pharma companies and stuff like that, too.
01:31:11.740 And somebody showed a screenshot.
01:31:14.620 I think this might be from that National Geographic movie just called Fauci that they did about him.
01:31:22.480 But he talks about himself in the third person, too.
01:31:25.600 Remember?
01:31:26.000 I am the science.
01:31:27.360 And they're attacking Dr. Fauci.
01:31:29.560 You know?
01:31:30.360 An attack on Dr. Fauci is an attack on science.
01:31:32.940 He has all these pictures of himself in his office.
01:31:35.100 You see that?
01:31:35.540 Like a painting and stuff.
01:31:36.740 I've seen other people have that, too.
01:31:37.780 They actually have paintings.
01:31:39.800 I've seen it on webcams.
01:31:41.060 Like we're talking reporters and journalists and stuff that show up in various media settings.
01:31:45.920 And they have their little shrine to St. Fauci with oil paintings and different depictions of St. Fauci.
01:31:54.680 But, yeah, he has three pictures of himself in his office.
01:31:59.020 I'll tell you, something is not right with this guy.
01:32:02.180 There's something off here.
01:32:04.960 $10.4 million in investments.
01:32:06.520 If this medicine thing doesn't work out, Dr. Anthony Fauci can always get a job on Wall Street.
01:32:11.560 The president's chief medical advisor and his wife has $10.4 million in investment at the end of 2020.
01:32:19.520 Newly released record show.
01:32:20.980 I'm sure it's probably double that by now then, right?
01:32:23.900 That sum, including $2.3 million, his unrealized gains was held in various mutual funds.
01:32:28.920 Fauci's 2020 financial disclosure was released publicly Friday night by Senator Roger Marshall.
01:32:34.260 And wasn't he fighting on that?
01:32:35.480 He said it was public knowledge or something, and then he finally got a copy, and now he released it because the public hadn't seen it before?
01:32:43.120 Yeah, exactly.
01:32:44.320 He called him a moron and an idiot and all these kinds of things during that.
01:32:47.300 But, yeah, there you go.
01:32:48.160 So, it's just all corruption.
01:32:50.780 It's a big club.
01:32:53.160 And you ain't in it, as they say.
01:32:56.200 Yes.
01:32:56.360 But, so, here's the, I want to play a little bit from the Fauci segment here.
01:33:00.780 We can do the introduction here, I guess, too.
01:33:02.520 This is with Stefan Bansell, which is the CEO of Moderna, right?
01:33:07.120 That was bringing on the CEOs of these big pharma companies to tell, how many shots do we need this year, sir?
01:33:12.060 Well, you know, how is your financial gains going?
01:33:15.220 Then it's also Richard Hatchett.
01:33:16.600 I forget what his position was.
01:33:17.780 And then Fauci, and then some other lady.
01:33:20.120 But let's listen to the introduction here.
01:33:21.840 How they hand this over to Fauci.
01:33:25.780 Hi, everyone.
01:33:26.560 I'm Francine Lacqua from Bloomberg.
01:33:28.040 And we have the next 45 minutes to talk about that pandemic and, of course, what comes next.
01:33:32.720 Now, we'd love all participants to join the conversation on social media using the hashtag Davos Agenda.
01:33:38.700 Also, let me pause here real quick.
01:33:39.820 Sorry, I forgot about this.
01:33:40.500 A like in Warrior of an MP says, nice that they're so concerned with economic inequity or inequality, actually,
01:33:46.620 considering central bank policies have absolutely concentrated wealth that's even worse than during the Great Depression.
01:33:53.540 Yeah, that's right.
01:33:53.980 We have more billionaires created now.
01:33:55.600 I mean, much of it is thanks to COVID as well.
01:33:58.640 And, of course, locking out all the, basically consolidating all the wealth into the big companies.
01:34:03.160 And then all those big companies are interlocked in this stakeholder capitalism model of the IMF and the World Economic Forum, right?
01:34:10.860 And then you've competed out small little independent guys, right?
01:34:14.480 That's really the bottom line.
01:34:15.980 Super, super, super smart.
01:34:17.520 I give them that.
01:34:18.880 Definitely, definitely smart.
01:34:20.880 Archie says, don't hate St. Fauci?
01:34:23.540 He's a victim of a body snatcher that keeps talking about him in the third person.
01:34:27.620 They all are.
01:34:29.840 Yes, you see that quite, who was the other one that was doing that, too?
01:34:34.460 There was someone who, they kept going on and on about themselves in the third person.
01:34:38.960 But it's almost like they know that the persona, the public persona, is a different individual.
01:34:45.500 It's not really what they are or who they are.
01:34:48.280 I mean, they're like, what, Satan worshipping kid diddlers?
01:34:51.340 Allegedly.
01:34:52.440 The majority of them, right?
01:34:53.440 So this public persona of this responsible person who just wants to keep everybody safe, it's, I guess it would be kind of schizophrenic, to be honest.
01:35:01.000 You have a point, Archie.
01:35:03.100 Thank you for that.
01:35:03.860 Let's carry on here.
01:35:05.060 Please submit any questions you may have for the panelists via the Slido QR code on the screen.
01:35:10.580 It's popping up shortly.
01:35:12.080 They love their QR codes, don't they?
01:35:13.960 And, of course, participants can open their camera, point it at the QR code.
01:35:16.980 This is the beauty of 2022.
01:35:18.220 We know how QR codes work.
01:35:20.500 And then you can follow the event or the link to the Slido event.
01:35:23.900 You should select it.
01:35:24.220 To get you involved in this, again, it's the gamification of life.
01:35:27.940 Even CNN, I have a headline on that later, too.
01:35:30.280 Everything is a game and an augmented rate.
01:35:32.120 You can just click on your phone and you get the QR code and it takes you to your next mission.
01:35:36.560 What do you need to do now to unlock the next level?
01:35:39.640 You know, increase your score and get more points.
01:35:42.840 You know, right at the end of the game, if you pass the level, you know, how many coins did you get?
01:35:48.660 Right?
01:35:48.860 That's what it's all about.
01:35:50.160 QR codes.
01:35:50.540 COVID-19, what's next?
01:35:52.560 So you select that room.
01:35:53.900 There you go.
01:35:54.320 It's on your screen.
01:35:55.040 You select that room and then enter any questions that you may have.
01:35:58.920 And one of these questions actually led to a kind of a funny response from Fauci to her.
01:36:05.260 Or like, you know, and then he goes off on his usual, you know, misdiver for me.
01:36:08.520 You've got to censor everybody.
01:36:10.540 But I'm not sure if that was intentional or if they let that one through.
01:36:13.760 We'll get to that in a moment.
01:36:14.740 Panelists, and it will be my pleasure to ask them.
01:36:17.740 Now, I'm delighted to be joined by Anthony Fauci, Chief Medical Advisor to the President of the United States,
01:36:23.200 StƩphane Bancel, Chief Executive Officer of Moderna,
01:36:26.280 and Lise Welder-Smith, Professor of Emerging Infectious Diseases,
01:36:29.680 London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,
01:36:32.280 and Richard Hatchett, Chief Executive Officer of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness and Innovations.
01:36:38.880 Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness and Innovation.
01:36:42.560 Was that what it was called?
01:36:43.300 Richard Hatchett?
01:36:44.000 I think that's a newly created one, just like that Global Board of Pandemic Readiness or whatever.
01:36:49.420 We talked about that when Tedros Ghebreyesus from the World Health Organization was there to introduce it,
01:36:57.860 where he revealed this about a month before, you know, the supposed COVID-19 disease popped up.
01:37:08.740 And he was openly talking about that his biggest fear was a global flu pandemic, right?
01:37:13.780 A few months before.
01:37:15.080 I think this, the thing that Richard Hatchett is behind, it was created this year.
01:37:19.620 I could be wrong on that, but I should find some info on that.
01:37:22.180 But he's certainly part of the club.
01:37:24.540 Otherwise, he wouldn't show up here.
01:37:26.240 CPI.
01:37:26.800 Now, Dr. Fauci, let me start off with you.
01:37:28.360 We have many questions to get through.
01:37:30.160 Is 2022, actually, the year that we go from pandemic...
01:37:33.480 Tell us, Fauci.
01:37:34.320 Are we going to be allowed to be freed from the pandemic?
01:37:36.780 When are we going to be ready, Tony?
01:37:39.680 Can you tell us when we're done with this pandemic?
01:37:42.660 Thank you.
01:37:43.200 To endemic.
01:37:43.880 And does Omron speed up the process, given its ability to spread and offer immunity through infection?
01:37:49.460 Well, the answer is we do not know that.
01:37:51.700 And I think we have to be openly honest about that.
01:37:54.800 And when the word endemic is used in different contexts, when I talk about the pandemic, I put it into five phases.
01:38:02.720 There's the truly pandemic phase, where the whole world is really very negatively impacted, as we are right now.
01:38:10.680 Then there's the deceleration of the pandemic.
01:38:14.520 Then there's control.
01:38:16.400 There's elimination and eradication.
01:38:18.520 I think if you look at the history of infectious diseases, we've only eradicated one infectious disease in man, and that's smallpox.
01:38:26.200 Yeah, and what happened with that?
01:38:27.940 New vials were found off, you know, some Merck facility close to Philadelphia, right?
01:38:33.340 Remember that?
01:38:34.140 They haven't eradicated it.
01:38:35.020 They've weaponized it, sure.
01:38:36.140 And they've used it.
01:38:37.600 They're going to use it probably in the future.
01:38:39.740 I mean, we'll see.
01:38:41.180 I mean, others noticed this, too.
01:38:42.500 I saw a couple of articles.
01:38:43.420 I think even Mercola said, like, the COVID pandemic has taken a U-turn, right?
01:38:48.320 I argued this a few days ago, too.
01:38:49.820 It was like something is changing in the narrative here.
01:38:51.420 They're, like, conceding certain points, they're letting go certain, you know, certain issues where they're admitting now the comorbidities.
01:38:59.040 That's a big one, right, that Walensky did, admitted that, and then they say, oh, that's taken out of context.
01:39:03.660 That's misinformation, which it wasn't completely out in the open, right?
01:39:08.880 They're admitting that surgical masks basically don't work, at least that's step one.
01:39:13.300 They could go a step further with the cloth masks next.
01:39:16.200 But, you know, there are a number of issues here, and they're backpedaling with the Supreme Court in the U.S.
01:39:20.640 We're not seeing a lot of companies.
01:39:22.140 They're doing away with their vaccine mandates, right?
01:39:25.600 I forget which was the other one that was doing it.
01:39:27.860 I saw the news today about that, which is good news, right?
01:39:32.900 They're letting go of some of those.
01:39:34.640 Oh, it was Starbucks.
01:39:35.820 That's right.
01:39:36.120 All the blue check marks were freaking out that Starbucks no longer is forcing their employees to be vaccinated,
01:39:44.360 and so, therefore, boycott Starbucks was trending on Twitter earlier today, right?
01:39:48.740 You think these would be, you know, good things?
01:39:51.240 They won't force any of this medical experimentation shit on people?
01:39:55.340 But, no, no, they want this, you see.
01:39:57.480 They love this.
01:39:58.500 They think it's wonderful.
01:40:00.420 More people going to line up, the better.
01:40:02.240 It's not going to happen with this virus.
01:40:05.140 Then there's elimination.
01:40:06.220 Elimination means when you get rid of it in your own country, but it's somewhere not in your country, but it's there.
01:40:14.640 For example, polio has been eliminated in the United States and many developing nations.
01:40:19.380 So what's the next one up the ladder is control.
01:40:22.160 That's kind of mostly bunk, to be honest.
01:40:25.340 There has been some studies on that, and it was basically the vaccine actually reintroduced a lot of polio cases,
01:40:30.440 specifically the oral polio vaccine, which was the one that brought back.
01:40:36.720 The polio was already in decline.
01:40:38.440 I think we've shown the graphs on that, and it was basically going out the window because of a lot of other, you know,
01:40:44.040 advancements with hygiene and warm water and sanitation and all kinds of, you know, things.
01:40:48.660 And then they, you know, excuse me, then they kind of claim that we, oh, we're the ones who did this.
01:40:54.260 They were basically jumping on the bandwagon right at the tail end of it.
01:40:58.360 And in fact, if they would have expanded and continued their polio vaccination campaign,
01:41:02.720 they would probably have brought the whole thing back again.
01:41:05.580 So that's mostly false.
01:41:07.060 Control means you have it present, but it is present at a level that does not disrupt society.
01:41:13.680 And I think that's what most people feel when they talk about endemicity.
01:41:18.660 Where it is integrated into the broad range of infectious diseases that we experience.
01:41:24.920 For example, the cold weather, upper respiratory infections, the para-influenzas,
01:41:30.660 the respiratory syncytial virus, the rhinovirus, the anoviruses.
01:41:35.780 You want to get it at a level that doesn't disrupt society.
01:41:38.800 That's the answer to your first question.
01:41:41.260 That's my definition of what endemicity would mean.
01:41:44.480 A non-disruptive presence without elimination.
01:41:48.660 When you talk about whether or not Omicron, because it's a highly transmissible,
01:41:54.600 but apparently not as pathogenic, for example, as Delta, I would hope that that's the case.
01:42:01.980 But that would only be the case if we don't get another variant that eludes the immune response to the tria variant.
01:42:10.660 So it could be that they just have another variant up their sleeve, or somehow they know there's going to be another one.
01:42:17.380 And sure, I mean, we've talked about that because of the vaccine, you introduce a lot of issues or something.
01:42:23.960 So that, you know, maybe on some level they know that that would happen, like as the vaccine puts artificial pressure.
01:42:31.680 Maybe that's what they do.
01:42:33.520 Or it could be something completely different here, something else up their sleeve, and they're kind of letting it go.
01:42:38.700 I think I saw an article, was it just like yesterday or the day before, where, and this is not, you know, it's not just in the U.S.
01:42:46.840 about Democrats versus Republicans, but, you know, currently the Democrats control, you know, they're in charge for the most part, right?
01:42:54.160 And they're losing because of their policies with this, right?
01:43:01.700 They have done some, and again, this wouldn't fix it.
01:43:04.140 No, there's plenty of, you know, bad Republicans.
01:43:06.480 But, you know, like Yunkin did in Virginia.
01:43:08.620 I mean, credits do where it's due.
01:43:10.440 I mean, he did away with a lot of that.
01:43:12.260 He even banned CRT.
01:43:13.860 He got my people for the wrong reason, but we'll take it, you know what I mean?
01:43:16.960 But he did away with the vaccine mandates, I think.
01:43:19.040 He did away with masking and stuff, right?
01:43:20.620 And it was like, boom, overnight, it was lifted from a lot of places in Virginia, which is like, that's great.
01:43:25.720 I mean, that's good.
01:43:27.140 He's still, you know, World Economic Forum kind of tied in because of the Carlyle Group, which is a sponsoring partner with the World Economic Forum and stuff.
01:43:35.120 He's an ex-co-CEO of Carlyle, right, Glenn Yunkin?
01:43:39.000 So he might very well just be a temporary steam valve or like a, you know, kind of controlled opposition or whatnot.
01:43:45.680 But at least there's something he's doing well.
01:43:47.460 But the point is they're noticing this, right?
01:43:49.320 They're noticing that, like, some of these Republicans and some of the red states are doing much better.
01:43:55.860 And the people are beginning to turn away from these insane policies that these, you know, leftists want to impose when it comes to the COVID stuff and the pandemic.
01:44:04.220 And they're losing on that.
01:44:05.300 And was it right now?
01:44:06.040 I think the Republican Party was, like, polling highest that it's done since, like, the 60s or 70s or something like that.
01:44:13.140 I think that's all right.
01:44:14.260 So that could be part of it.
01:44:15.660 But they're intentionally letting up on certain things because they wouldn't maybe have the people that they want to have in the political system or something.
01:44:23.640 They'll be literally voted out, barring that they can continue with a vote fraud or something like that.
01:44:27.720 So I don't know.
01:44:28.400 It's kind of interesting, right?
01:44:29.340 But I want to skip forward a bit here to the disinformation part.
01:44:34.500 Let me go to about 1252 here in this clip and see what he responds to this, because it's always the same, right?
01:44:43.120 The real pandemic, the real virus is vaccine skepticism and bigotry or something.
01:44:49.900 Let's see what I think she asked a question here.
01:44:52.060 Let's see.
01:44:53.280 Situation here that makes our classic definition of herd immunity very elusive.
01:45:00.240 Thank you, Dr. Fauci.
01:45:03.240 And, Lisa, I mean, this is another question which we touched on.
01:45:05.800 But basically, you know, this person is maybe turning it a little bit more political.
01:45:09.900 Should we be worried about future variants?
01:45:12.420 And this person writes in, you know, sometimes it feels like big pharma companies are taking advantage of the situation.
01:45:16.980 Let me ask you and we'll go to...
01:45:18.040 No, no, no shit.
01:45:20.640 I'm surprised they slipped this one in here.
01:45:23.460 But listen to the...
01:45:24.120 Look at the reaction here of, like, how do we solve this issue of some being skeptical?
01:45:28.820 Look at the reaction.
01:45:29.680 All of them are, like, laughing here.
01:45:31.500 Stefan, on this.
01:45:32.600 Like, how can we bridge the divide between believers and non-believers?
01:45:37.820 Believers and non-believers.
01:45:39.100 Because there are some inherent non-believers that no matter what you say...
01:45:44.740 Look at that reaction there.
01:45:46.580 I mean, she's, like, serious about that.
01:45:48.620 Believers.
01:45:49.260 Are you a true believer?
01:45:50.420 It's incredible language they use.
01:45:51.440 Because it feels like big pharma companies are taking advantage of the situation.
01:45:53.760 Let me ask you and we'll go to Stefan on this.
01:45:55.920 Like, how can we bridge the divide between believers and non-believers?
01:45:59.760 Because there are some inherent non-believers that no matter what you say, I'm going to give you a real problem.
01:46:11.740 Isn't it your job to convince them?
01:46:14.880 You, Tony, as an embodiment of the science, isn't it your job to convince people?
01:46:23.620 Just convince us with the studies.
01:46:25.440 How about that?
01:46:25.940 Show us the goddamn studies and show us that this thing is safe and effective, right?
01:46:32.320 Because that's what this is about.
01:46:33.400 It's about the vaccine and why are they not bowing down and taking this thing?
01:46:37.560 Why do they not submit and believe everything we say, right?
01:46:41.360 Anyway, listen to his answer here.
01:46:42.560 You know, one of the things that we, I believe, the entire world is facing, but we certainly are facing it in a very, very disconcerting way in the United States, is the amount of disinformation.
01:46:54.560 Oh, of course.
01:46:56.300 That is accompanying what should be a problem where everyone pulls together against the common enemy, which is the virus.
01:47:04.120 Which, again, then, means you need to obey us.
01:47:09.000 Us working together means you doing exactly what we're telling you to do.
01:47:13.940 Go on and take an unproven, clearly at this point unsafe, dangerous gene therapy experimental shot.
01:47:22.640 And just trust us.
01:47:27.460 That's what they want.
01:47:28.860 They want you to obey, bow down, take it, take this shot.
01:47:32.380 And that's cooperating together and working together.
01:47:35.140 See, that's compromise.
01:47:36.460 It's back to the Ukraine situation and Russia again.
01:47:38.880 You do everything we want you to do, and that's diplomacy.
01:47:41.660 We have disinformation that is entirely destructive to a comprehensive public health endeavor, and I'm not sure how we're going to counter that, except by getting out as much correct information as we possibly can,
01:48:00.860 and use the social media in a positive way as opposed to in the somewhat destructive way that it is being used right now.
01:48:11.940 And you know what that means.
01:48:13.420 Gave them lag here, but at least we can hear them okay.
01:48:15.620 Using social media in a positive way.
01:48:20.580 That's right.
01:48:20.920 So anything that criticizes or exposing how dangerous this shot has been to so many people, how much adverse effects there have been and death and injury and stuff, that's bad.
01:48:35.280 See, can we just control all of that and censor everybody?
01:48:39.820 That's ultimately what they want.
01:48:41.040 That's the bottom line, right?
01:48:42.540 Let's say, hey, ban everything that's been negative to us, and then hand over all of this, you know, everything to the big pharma companies.
01:48:51.860 Let's give them all our money, and then they'll protect us.
01:48:54.940 Let's see if Bancel replies to that about the big pharma companies taking advantage of it.
01:48:59.340 I actually didn't listen to that yet.
01:49:00.480 Let's see if he responds to that.
01:49:02.640 And, Liz, your thoughts, and also there's a difference, right, between what virologists say.
01:49:06.820 So looking at how worried we should be at these variants, and sometimes what politicians say.
01:49:13.160 So we're in a different space, and we now need to rethink and re-evaluate some of our strategies.
01:49:19.020 Stefan, your take, first of all, there has been quite a lot of, you know, questions on pharmaceutical companies.
01:49:27.160 Also, how do you encourage vaccination, right?
01:49:30.080 Is there a way that companies such as Moderna need to communicate differently or put up data differently?
01:49:37.700 Maybe just giving us data?
01:49:39.460 How about, can we just begin there?
01:49:41.200 Can we just begin with them actually providing us studies, long-term studies?
01:49:46.220 And not like, you know, Pfizer in bed with the FDA and covering it up for 75 years.
01:49:50.520 Maybe that would be a good place to start.
01:49:53.700 But, you know, I don't know.
01:49:54.700 I mean, I'm not a scientist.
01:49:56.580 I'm not a scientist.
01:49:58.680 So I'm not allowed to have opinions on these kinds of things.
01:50:01.820 But, you know, I don't know.
01:50:03.800 Maybe just telling the truth.
01:50:05.120 How about that?
01:50:05.760 Encourages people to get vaccinated.
01:50:07.200 Yeah, so the vaccination question is, of course, a very complicated one.
01:50:12.300 I mean, many public health experts and governments have tried really hard for now two years to get people to believe in the vaccines.
01:50:19.460 And, of course, there's always a better job that we can all do, starting from the companies.
01:50:24.560 In terms of explaining the science, explaining the side effects, explaining the long-term benefits.
01:50:30.280 And there is...
01:50:30.700 Yeah, but you're not doing that, though.
01:50:32.100 That's the thing.
01:50:32.620 The reason why people are skeptical is not because they're afraid of needles.
01:50:38.620 The reason people are skeptical is because, one, either the studies do not exist or it's being covered up.
01:50:44.360 Or, when there are adverse events and effects, they're denying that.
01:50:48.660 They're essentially hiding it.
01:50:50.140 They're not covering it in the mainstream.
01:50:52.200 And they're censoring people that bring different dissenting views to this.
01:50:56.180 Maybe that's something.
01:50:57.360 Maybe that's part of it.
01:50:58.380 The reward of getting a vaccine versus not getting a vaccine.
01:51:03.260 I think a lot has been done, but clearly, more can be done.
01:51:07.500 But, as Tony said, what is sad is all the misinformation that we are seeing every day, online, sometimes on TV, about the vaccine and what they do and what they don't do.
01:51:18.540 They should all just bow down and get your product, right?
01:51:21.120 It would be a much better world than if they could all just give you a 3,000% stock price increase here by just falling at your feet and obeying and getting however many boosters you claim that we should have.
01:51:34.460 We'll just all go line up for that.
01:51:36.020 That's not a problem.
01:51:37.200 He's really sad in today's world.
01:51:39.980 Stefan, can I...
01:51:40.700 All right.
01:51:40.980 Anyway, I think I've had enough of that guy, right?
01:51:42.340 But, yeah, so apparently there's some messaging issues here.
01:51:46.840 Check this out from the Wall Street Journal here.
01:51:49.160 CDC director aims to improve COVID-19 messaging and data collection.
01:51:53.820 Rochelle Walensky said she would have made clearer that the agency's guidance could change as the pandemic involves.
01:51:59.820 No, this is more of this, you know, things will keep changing and you let us...
01:52:03.980 We just follow our orders, right?
01:52:07.060 Yes, mask.
01:52:07.800 No masking.
01:52:08.920 Vaccine is 100% effective.
01:52:10.300 Oh, now we can't even protect against getting, you know, getting you infected.
01:52:13.780 You normally spread it with the vaccine.
01:52:18.260 You can get sick and die, right?
01:52:19.800 But, anyway, you get the point.
01:52:20.840 It's the flip-flopping back and forth, and she kind of admitted this.
01:52:23.560 But, again, it's part of that strange thing with their recognizing that something has changed in the messaging, like it's taken a U-turn over the last week or so.
01:52:32.900 And I'm still not sure why.
01:52:34.160 We'll see if they have something, another ace up their sleeve, or maybe something completely different will be rolled out here as the next phase to the Great Reset, right?
01:52:44.200 Maybe they've just used the...
01:52:45.380 I doubt it.
01:52:46.240 I think this will be here to stay with the vaccine passports and the social credit score and the shunning of vaccine-free people and so forth.
01:52:54.600 I'm sure that that will continue just, like, if they get their way for the rest of this round of civilization.
01:53:03.840 But we'll see what happens here.
01:53:05.120 This is kind of interesting, too.
01:53:07.480 More obfuscation and just their dirty tactics around this, right?
01:53:13.940 And, again, more unelected people pushing shit on us that we didn't ask for, right?
01:53:17.760 White House email obtained on behalf of ICANN Decide.
01:53:22.420 I'm not sure what that...
01:53:24.320 Yeah, ICANN.
01:53:25.620 I forget what that stands for, but it's like a health group, right?
01:53:28.500 Independent health group.
01:53:29.880 Let me see what they say here.
01:53:32.400 The truth is, ICANN puts the power of real health information in your hands, right?
01:53:36.860 So I think they do FOIA requests and stuff like that, too.
01:53:38.960 Anyway, that shows that Facebook, Merck, and CDC Foundation, whose sponsor includes Pfizer, form Alliance to use social media and digital platforms to build confidence in and drive uptake of vaccine or vaccines.
01:53:56.620 No conflict there.
01:53:58.020 So this is the screenshot here.
01:54:00.280 This is an email here.
01:54:02.420 Alliance for Advancing Health Online.
01:54:05.600 Hi, Georgetta, Rebecca, and Monica.
01:54:07.920 We wanted to let you know about a new initiative, the Alliance for Advancing Health Online, that Facebook launched last week, along with partners at Merck, the World Health Organization, the World Bank, the MIT Initiative on the Digital Economy, Sabine Vaccine Institute, CDC Foundation, the Bay Area Global Health Alliance, and the Vaccine Confidence Project at the London School of Hygienic and Tropical Medicine.
01:54:33.420 And that's where I think she was from, by the way, too, the clip we looked at there, the other lady there.
01:54:39.540 But it's also Facebook and Merck, no, sorry, it says there, Facebook and Merck, rather, are contributing $40 million to the initiative, which is focused on advancing public understanding of how social media and behavioral sciences can be leveraged to improve the health of communities around the world.
01:54:58.520 What that means is how we can, this is a coercive obfuscation methodology by using behavioral science and social media to get the majority of people who are not vaccinated to be vaccinated, to get them to take the jab.
01:55:14.960 As our first activity together, Alliance Partners launched a new fund that will provide grants to researchers and organizations for projects that explore how to use social media and digital platforms to build confidence in and drive uptake of vaccines.
01:55:30.680 We'd be grateful for any help you can provide in disseminating the RFP with your network, as we are eager to attract a broad and diverse range of proposals.
01:55:41.220 We are especially excited about this effort because it builds on some of our campaigns with partners to date.
01:55:49.080 More information is available here.
01:55:50.320 We and the Alliance Partners are also excited about opportunities to expand this work further.
01:55:54.020 So we would welcome the opportunity to further conversation, to discuss synergies with your efforts.
01:56:00.880 I am copying Nisha and Molly from our health partnership team who are leading this initiative.
01:56:05.480 And I can join a follow-up conversation, if desired, best patent and team at Facebook, right?
01:56:13.640 So there you go.
01:56:14.840 That's Mark Zuckerberg for you there, putting your money to good use.
01:56:18.800 Thank you, Ben Shapiro, again, for giving Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook $2 million in advertisement in a 2018 loan.
01:56:27.120 That money is being well used to, you know, it's being well used, put to use, rather.
01:56:32.660 Actually, we'll get to this in a moment here.
01:56:35.220 I wanted to show some stuff that's happening in Canada now, the on-again, off-again vaccine mandates for truckers.
01:56:41.300 And here's a clip of some of the protests.
01:56:43.040 They are now shutting down traffic and some of the lanes of traffic between Canada and the U.S.
01:56:50.200 Look.
01:56:50.560 While we're protesting the vaccine mandate.
01:56:53.840 There we go.
01:57:08.040 There's mandate freedom right there.
01:57:09.620 There's Rick's truck.
01:57:10.980 We just did the interview with him just in front of his truck there.
01:57:13.420 All right, there you go.
01:57:16.320 So this could spell a disaster, catastrophe for the supply chains, for the food supply.
01:57:21.660 If the trucks stop coming, then, of course, what you have in your home, everything basically stops coming at that point.
01:57:29.760 Now, again, I think the trick up their sleeve here, and maybe this was just a positive aspect for them, not the truckers, but the people who are behind the global vaccination campaign and so forth, was to get people to not vaccinate.
01:57:45.180 Because then they can bring in the solutions to the coming supply chain problem, which, of course, is fourth industrial revolution, self-driving trucks, you know, and these kinds of things.
01:57:57.740 So I think that that's, you know, coming in the wake of this.
01:58:00.280 But, again, maybe that wasn't the plan.
01:58:02.100 Maybe they didn't know that this would happen, but they're just using this as an opportunity.
01:58:05.680 We'll just have to see.
01:58:07.100 But this could spell disaster.
01:58:08.540 We've talked about this.
01:58:09.780 We showed some clips in the Weekend Warrior show, the latest show for members about the Canadian trucker.
01:58:14.460 So it regularly goes between the U.S. and Canada.
01:58:16.780 Just how many people are saying no, how many truckers are saying no, and what that would mean for, you know, the supply chain and basically people's goods and food showing up at your local store.
01:58:28.620 And it could be a disaster.
01:58:30.000 So this happened story from today here to U.S. to allow teens to become truck drivers to combat supply chain issues.
01:58:38.700 The United States is preparing to launch a pilot program for people under 21 to become truck drivers in order to combat the effects of supply chain backlogs, allowing some teenagers to get behind the wheel of big rigs.
01:58:52.100 The program, first detailed in a series of initiatives put forth by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration last week, would allow 18-, 19-, and 20-year-olds to drive the large vehicles across state lines.
01:59:05.200 I thought that was something with the cross-state lines that was illegal, I thought.
01:59:08.760 But anyway, since last year, the U.S. has dealt with empty shelves at stores across the country due to issues including pileups at ports and lack of truck drivers.
01:59:19.860 I thought it was the chassis that was the main issue, but now it's going to be the truckers too because of the dumb vaccine mandates.
01:59:28.100 And again, it doesn't matter that the Supreme Court and the U.S. put this down.
01:59:32.200 Many of these companies are still going to move ahead with it.
01:59:34.380 Many of them are, some we've seen are backpedaling, which is great, but some of them might move ahead with this.
01:59:40.040 And it's going to be a huge problem, right?
01:59:42.500 To ensure that there are enough trucks on the road, the U.S. Department of Transportation and U.S. Department of Labor are expanding the pool of drivers through the Safety Driver Apprenticeship Pilot Program.
01:59:56.040 And creation of the program was required by Congress as part of the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill.
02:00:01.880 So that's yet another weird little thing hiding in there.
02:00:05.460 And that was enacted last November, according to the Associated Press.
02:00:09.120 Anyway, so we'll see if that's how they temporarily will make up for that or the lack of truck drivers.
02:00:15.620 Again, I think at the end of this, you're going to have self-driving vehicles.
02:00:21.280 And it's just, this is about transhumanism and getting humans out of the way, essentially, right?
02:00:30.540 Another very worrying study that came out has to do about the cognitive development of kids that have been born during the insane policies that many of our governments have enacted.
02:00:44.060 Following the outbreak of COVID-19 or whatever it is, whatever we call it, and it's the drop in IQ, right?
02:00:54.060 So, Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Early Childhood Cognitive Development Initial Findings in a Longitudinal Observational Study of Child Health, is the title of the study.
02:01:07.660 Let me read this for you here.
02:01:37.660 Not surprisingly, there has been concern over how these factors, as well as missed educational opportunities and reduced interaction, stimulation and creative play with other children might impact child neurodevelopment.
02:01:59.660 Leveraging a large ongoing latitudinal study of child neurodevelopment, we examined general childhood cognitive scores in 2020 and 2021 versus the preceding decade from 2011 to 2019.
02:02:15.640 We find that children born during the pandemic have significantly reduced verbal, motor, and overall cognitive performance compared to children born pre-pandemic.
02:02:26.660 Moreover, we find that males and children in lower socioeconomic families have been most affected.
02:02:35.460 Results highlight that even in the absence of direct SARS-CoV-2 infection and COVID-19 illness, the environmental changes associated with COVID-19 pandemic is significantly and negatively affecting infant and child development.
02:02:50.060 And someone clarifies here that that's about face masks, lockdown, social isolation, and so forth, right?
02:02:55.600 And it says here, across all measures, we found cognitive scores were significantly reduced during the pandemic by 27 to 37 points, or almost two full standard deviations.
02:03:13.060 Overall, we find that measured verbal, nonverbal, and overall cognitive scores are significantly lower since the beginning of the pandemic.
02:03:20.960 Looking further, we find that children born before the pandemic and followed through the initial stages do not show a reduction in skills and performance,
02:03:29.360 but rather that young infants born since the beginning of the pandemic show significant lower performance than infants born before January 2019.
02:03:36.800 Thus, our results seem to suggest that early development is impaired by the environmental conditions brought on by the pandemic.
02:03:45.120 And again, it's not brought on by the pandemic.
02:03:47.140 It's brought on by the policymakers that are reacting to something which, at least initially, wasn't as bad as they said it was.
02:03:55.780 The numbers have been hyped.
02:03:57.400 The cases is bullshit to look at.
02:03:59.780 You shouldn't be looking at cases.
02:04:01.380 Nothing to do with cases.
02:04:02.900 So many false positives.
02:04:04.020 And it doesn't matter if someone is infected or not.
02:04:06.640 You know, are they contagious?
02:04:08.000 How sick are they?
02:04:08.820 Are people dying?
02:04:09.680 You know, that's the big question, right?
02:04:11.640 But yeah, so two full deviations lower in their intelligence.
02:04:16.260 Do you know what that means?
02:04:18.520 It means that Western countries basically, I mean, almost went from, you know, like European Western style IQ levels down to the levels that they basically have in Africa or comparable regions, right?
02:04:30.960 But, you know, they're not at all trying to dumb us down or the kids or the coming generations or anything like that.
02:04:39.880 It's nothing to do with that whatsoever.
02:04:42.240 No, no, no.
02:04:42.600 That's, it's just, it's completely understandable, the response.
02:04:47.580 And, of course, no discussion about that.
02:04:49.480 No consequences about the lockdowns, right?
02:04:51.880 When we speak about this over two years ago, right?
02:04:55.000 At least, right?
02:04:55.940 A quick, a quick mention about this too here.
02:04:59.900 Both the, there's a new Navy division, a psychological operations division under the Navy in Sweden, the Swedish military, the Swedish Navy in the extension, called MSB.
02:05:13.000 I think it's a myndighet for sƤkerhetokberedskap, which means security and preparedness, essentially.
02:05:18.620 The authority for security and preparedness that have immediately started talking about, in the wake of this new unit being created, how basically there is this conspiracy is out there that are the most dangerous thing right now, right?
02:05:37.700 This is predictable, but this is happening in countries like Sweden now too, where the quote from one of the guys, heading up the agency, is saying that basically it's Russia and China, they think, behind it, which I think is bullshit.
02:05:54.180 But then that's having a polarizing effect on people in Sweden and other European countries, and that this is dangerous, and it's trying to prevent people from getting vaccinated.
02:06:05.800 These campaigns, they say these foreign adversaries and campaigns.
02:06:10.080 But then, ironically, at the same time, they're tying in things like immigration into it too, that if you're an immigrant skeptic, you're basically a conspiracy theorist terrorist who's also contributing to low uptake when it comes to the vaccine.
02:06:24.360 And, in fact, even on the story, I'm not sure why this is the translated version here.
02:06:27.700 I'm not sure why they don't – let me see if I can find this.
02:06:30.380 Go back to the source here.
02:06:32.240 They even use a – it's interesting because they even use an image of someone who's talking about their population replacement.
02:06:39.620 Let me see if I can find that real quick here, actually.
02:06:42.720 I should have saved the real link because this shows in the image, like an AFS alternative for Sweden, the new political party.
02:06:50.200 They show an activist from there.
02:06:52.480 Yeah, look at the image they choose there that says, Remigration Now, it says on the sign down there, right, from the AFS party.
02:07:01.920 So they're tying all these things together.
02:07:03.600 I mean, you know about this, right?
02:07:05.200 The sign there says propaganda is a real virus, right?
02:07:07.260 So they're trying to spin this by saying that the real danger here is conspiracy theorists that basically don't believe what the state and the authorities has to say.
02:07:18.540 And they're also preventing people from getting vaccinated, which means that they're a health threat now to our nations.
02:07:24.320 And so they need to be dealt with in some way.
02:07:26.520 Even the security police, the Swedish security police, SAPU, is coming out and mimicking this immediately after this report started as well, right?
02:07:35.120 Warning about COVID disinformation.
02:07:37.680 This is actually from a screenshot from one, we call it text TV.
02:07:43.800 Do you guys have that in the U.S.?
02:07:45.760 Text TV?
02:07:46.580 I guess it's still big in Sweden.
02:07:48.120 They still get their news that way, which is like interesting.
02:07:50.380 I wouldn't have thought it went online or something.
02:07:52.440 But, you know, basically the same thing here.
02:07:54.020 And it's basically like it's evil, dumb, racist and right-wingers that are doing this, right?
02:08:00.180 Contributing to the corona pandemic, right?
02:08:03.960 Yeah.
02:08:04.420 HƶrgirƤkssƤrmistiska kretsar means right-wing extremist circles that are contributing to this, right?
02:08:12.020 And then again, they tie in like, what do they say here at the end?
02:08:15.360 From right-wing extremists, from their angle, it's about splintering or dividing society and polarizing society in order to produce a societal collapse, according to the Swedish security police.
02:08:34.560 This is like, this is great stuff here.
02:08:37.480 This is the angle that they're doing now.
02:08:41.260 This is how they're seeking to deal with the vaccine-free and tying it together with the evil right-wingers and labeling them as terrorists, essentially.
02:08:51.060 And who knows?
02:08:51.880 Maybe that's what the camps are for.
02:08:54.880 It's pretty crazy.
02:08:56.680 CNN here, real quick mention of this too.
02:08:58.700 I talked about the gamification earlier of like, you know, your social credit score and you can unlock these things.
02:09:03.380 They literally now have a, I think it's like a segment overall on their website called Unlocking the World.
02:09:11.820 What you need to know when planning a trip in the time of COVID.
02:09:16.920 And they have this, you know, this dumb like presentation here, right?
02:09:20.820 But if you want to go to different parts of the world and still do tourism and visit and stuff like that, you basically, you need to obey, right?
02:09:27.860 Where can I travel?
02:09:28.680 How do I unlock the next level?
02:09:30.360 Where can I, where can we go?
02:09:32.360 What's, where, where are we allowed to go if we have the vaccine, right?
02:09:35.500 So it's this, they're continuing this, like the gamification of our existence, right?
02:09:41.180 And all of this is eventually going to be tied into the social credit score.
02:09:45.820 Where it's basically like, you know, augmented reality.
02:09:48.560 This is like a reality is a video game, essentially, right?
02:09:51.400 That's, that's where they want this to go.
02:09:53.060 And in fact, to round off here, the last thing I want to talk about is, is the, the next stage here in human development and evolution and, or I guess not evolution, but when humans begin technologically taking things into our own hands, synthetic, you know, biology, synthetic humans, even and stuff like that.
02:10:10.680 And it was spurred by, in part by, not this tweet, but this was a reply to something that Elon Musk said, right?
02:10:17.560 He said, we should be more worried about population collapse.
02:10:20.480 And I'd say, well, maybe replacement and things like that too, right?
02:10:24.880 And, and maybe the vaccine will, will have something to do with this.
02:10:28.660 But look at what the guy who's behind Ethereum said, Vitalik Buterin, right?
02:10:33.720 Kind of a weird, odd guy.
02:10:35.920 But he said, excuse me, he said, disparities in economic success, economic success between men and women are far larger once married with children.
02:10:47.680 Once, once, once that, once marriage and children enter the picture, that is disparities in economic success.
02:10:55.040 Yeah.
02:10:55.460 Gee, what, what in the world could that be part of?
02:10:58.800 Maybe it's because you have to take care of these pesky kids in some way.
02:11:02.060 Is that what, is that what it is?
02:11:03.140 So look at what is, what is the solution to this, right?
02:11:05.200 Because we're, we know it's, it's all about equity.
02:11:07.640 It's all about, you know, again, not even equality anymore, but that's what it used to be like.
02:11:11.060 Now it's equity, you know, extreme equality, like the perfect equality.
02:11:18.940 Something, something slightly higher than the other needs, we brought down to the same level.
02:11:22.980 You know, equified, right?
02:11:24.600 Equified, right?
02:11:25.660 But anyway, it says here, synthetic wombs would remove the high burden of pregnancy, significantly reducing the inequality.
02:11:36.060 Inequality.
02:11:38.080 And he's, they're linking up some Vox, some Vox article here.
02:11:41.880 Women's earnings drop significantly after having a child.
02:11:45.000 Men's don't.
02:11:49.560 Okay.
02:11:50.360 So this, so this takes us into a little clip I want to show you here too.
02:11:54.540 And it's even inside paper, pretty decent Telegram channel.
02:11:59.380 They posted an article about this too.
02:12:02.180 Rich men suggest synthetic wombs should replace women.
02:12:06.340 What does this look like to you right here?
02:12:08.060 What is this?
02:12:09.520 This looks like, this is basically the matrix here.
02:12:12.260 That's basically what this is.
02:12:13.660 The pod, pod people, right?
02:12:15.260 Pod, not, not, not living in a pod, but being grown in a pod.
02:12:18.900 That's the next level here.
02:12:22.560 Will synthetic wombs become a thing?
02:12:24.540 A few ultra wealthy men think it might be a good idea, but they didn't appear to consult any women to find out what they think.
02:12:30.460 It sounds like a horrible idea.
02:12:31.640 A response to Elon Musk tweets leads to synthetic womb suggestions, right?
02:12:42.240 Yeah, so I guess here, so Elon, this is important.
02:12:45.080 Let's read it here too.
02:12:46.840 Perhaps a primary reason the conversation about synthetic wombs is attracting attention is because it was kicked off by a tweet from Tesla CEO and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk.
02:12:54.860 He tweeted a concern that we should be worried about population collapse, sharing an article from the BBC about a jaw-dropping crash in the global fertility rate.
02:13:04.120 I actually haven't seen this one yet.
02:13:07.480 And of course, you know, okay, so this is July 2020, right?
02:13:12.500 Is this prepping because of the vaccine injuries and stuff?
02:13:15.460 It's very likely, right?
02:13:17.160 But of course, we know, we have studied demographics and birth rates and stuff like that a lot because of what's happening in Europe right now.
02:13:22.960 So, no, that mostly this is attributable to, you know, immigration rates, low fertility rates among white people.
02:13:31.080 And that's primarily driven not only by a comfortable and to a certain extent successful neoliberal modern lifestyle and feminism and women not choosing to have kids and things like that.
02:13:41.020 And families being broken up and all kinds of crazy stuff, right?
02:13:43.440 But it's because of also the hatred aimed towards white people, right?
02:13:48.700 So, Western countries are having a fertility drop significantly.
02:13:52.300 Some other countries are as well.
02:13:53.820 But it's mostly driven then, the rates are still driven by the fact that we're importing large segments of migrants, right?
02:13:59.520 We're still at least one or two generations are having more kids.
02:14:02.960 And then eventually they become roped up as well.
02:14:05.920 And some of them have lower fertility after a few generations, but not always, not always.
02:14:10.020 So, anyway, so the BBC reported that plunging fertility rates mean almost every nation could see their population start to shrink by the end of the century.
02:14:19.400 Again, I don't, I'm not sure it is such a, you know, I mean, we've had population drops significantly in the past because of disease, because of wars and stuff.
02:14:29.540 And we're still here in many regards.
02:14:30.980 It opened up, you know, like after the Black Plague in Europe.
02:14:34.460 I mean, it opened up basically for the Renaissance to happen after that point.
02:14:37.380 And it was, you know, it's a lot of reason for that, but we've talked about it in the past, right?
02:14:41.380 So, yeah.
02:14:42.060 So, anyway, a founder of digital product trading platform Gumroad, Shahili Lavangia, suggested that we should invest in technology that makes having kids much faster slash easier slash cheaper slash more accessible, such as synthetic wombs.
02:15:01.360 An Ethereum founder, as we talked about, Vitalik Buterin added that women would be able to keep working if synthetic wombs relieved the high burden of pregnancy.
02:15:10.160 So, this is the next, not the transhumanist movement, but the tranny humanist movement.
02:15:18.180 And let me play you this little clip here to see exactly where this is going and what they want to do when it comes to creating synthetic humans in these synthetic wombs.
02:15:32.740 Check it out.
02:15:33.340 This is the artificial wombs facility, a place where humans could be grown entirely from scratch.
02:15:46.840 The devices you see here are called growth pods.
02:15:51.600 Each growth pod is designed to replicate the same conditions that exist inside the mother's uterus.
02:15:57.660 Growth pods are designed to host human fetuses until they are fully developed.
02:16:04.760 These artificial wombs are designed to help premature babies to continue developing after their birth.
02:16:12.900 But emerging scientific research is making it possible to use them to create designer humans entirely from scratch.
02:16:21.520 In terms of design, the artificial womb consists of the growth chamber which hosts the fetus.
02:16:33.780 It replicates the same environment provided by the mother's uterus.
02:16:38.780 It is the incubation chamber that provides the optimal temperature and humidity for the growth of the fetus.
02:16:44.940 There is another container which provides the fetus with the constant stream of blood that is rich of oxygen until the moment of birth.
02:16:56.200 The artificial womb is filled with the amniotic fluid, which is the liquid that surrounds the fetus inside the mother's uterus.
02:17:05.160 This liquid is rich of the essential nutrients that are needed to sustain the unborn fetus inside the womb.
02:17:11.860 The growth chamber also features advanced sensors coupled with artificial intelligence.
02:17:20.660 These sensors monitor the fetus's vital signs during the development process, which include breathing and heartbeat.
02:17:29.660 The artificial womb also features a screen which displays real-time data on the development progress of the fetus.
02:17:37.220 Inside this growth pod, the fetus is kept for nine months until a full course of development is reached.
02:17:45.360 The first design of the artificial womb was patented by Emmanuel Greenberg back in 1955.
02:18:05.380 He developed the concept with the hope of helping premature babies to continue developing after their birth.
02:18:11.300 Back then, baby incubators already existed, so no one really moved forward to building the prototype of the artificial womb.
02:18:20.080 In the 1990s, researchers at Tokyo University's medical department tested the artificial womb to see if it actually works.
02:18:33.400 They removed a goat fetus from its mother by C-section.
02:18:37.660 Then they placed it in a rubber womb filled with artificial amniotic fluid.
02:18:41.960 In 2002, scientists built many artificial wombs using cells extracted from the uterus itself.
02:18:57.900 These lab-made wombs allowed embryos to attach themselves to their walls, just like the natural process.
02:19:04.580 Even though the embryos began to grow and develop, they were terminated five days later, due to ethical concerns.
02:19:17.100 In 2017, scientists from the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia managed to use a primitive design of the artificial womb,
02:19:26.260 where they placed a premature lamb fetus.
02:19:28.520 After keeping the lamb fetus for four weeks inside the artificial womb,
02:19:34.040 it started growing a wool coat, gained weight, and even opened its eyes.
02:19:39.680 The researchers went on to test their design of the artificial womb with more lambs,
02:19:44.740 and their experiments were successful.
02:19:48.520 It could actually be used to create the perfect human being.
02:19:52.140 By engineering a human being from scratch, we can redesign ourselves to be more resistant to diseases,
02:20:00.380 and to achieve more intelligent and better looks.
02:20:05.000 And babies who are born in such a way are called designer babies, or designer humans,
02:20:12.340 because they have been customized and designed by another human being before their birth.
02:20:18.240 To create the perfect designer baby from scratch, you don't need something sophisticated, actually.
02:20:25.020 All you need is just the skin cell.
02:20:30.900 There you go.
02:20:32.320 So that's where this is going.
02:20:33.860 All you need is a skin cell.
02:20:35.700 Genetics, Human Genome Project, Department of Energy.
02:20:39.060 Look into it.
02:20:40.120 Craig Venter, Synthetic Biology, Transhumanism.
02:20:43.380 How brain computers could make the Matrix real.
02:20:46.100 If this reality is broken, I'd like a different one, please.
02:20:51.100 Synthetic humans, it's truly sickening.
02:20:54.960 It's going onto a path which ultimately will fail.
02:21:01.200 It might be a catastrophic failure, but it might work for a little bit.
02:21:08.640 It might work, and while that's happening, it's going to be terrifying on every level, essentially.
02:21:14.160 But basically, you'll have people who are kind of savvy in mid to late 1800s technology, something like that,
02:21:24.880 to basically pass through this insanity period that we're entering into, and how technology will be used.
02:21:31.540 And maybe they will be the inheritors of this earth if this continues.
02:21:36.200 But yeah, that's pretty crazy stuff, right?
02:21:38.700 So yeah, synthetic wombs, it's to unburden women from the horrible issue with childbirth.
02:21:45.140 And it's unfair.
02:21:46.160 It's not equitable either.
02:21:47.100 It's not equal.
02:21:47.740 It's not equitable.
02:21:49.220 And technology, all these men, of course, will have to fix it somehow, right?
02:21:53.940 All right, we're going to wrap up there.
02:21:55.580 Black Phillip says here,
02:21:56.700 Dear God, Henrik, the upper elites are getting low on white Gentile babies to feed on,
02:22:01.540 so they are planning to make their own to consume.
02:22:04.480 This is exactly what the fake wombs is all about, sick bastards.
02:22:08.260 Yeah, imagine what they can do in labs and stuff, and also what different, like, jurisdiction, like, legally this would be under.
02:22:15.100 I mean, I'm convinced that there's genetic modifications happening and experimentation in labs you don't even know exist at this point, right?
02:22:22.840 And again, you know, if you can slightly genetically modify them, according to at least the Supreme Court in the United States,
02:22:31.080 you can patent them, too, by the way.
02:22:32.820 So these could be patented.
02:22:33.760 You can slightly change the human into something which is not considered by law to be human,
02:22:39.460 and therefore you can take a patent on it.
02:22:41.340 Or you can have licenses, right, eventually on functions inside of your body that has been genetically altered with CRISPR and other type technology, right?
02:22:48.400 It is pretty crazy.
02:22:49.800 Actually, Archie says here, did you see Trudeau speak French, calling the unvaccinated extremists, misogynists, and racists?
02:22:56.340 I think I played the clip in one of the previous shows, but I think this is the translated version,
02:23:03.800 so let's check this out real quick, but it dovetails with the previous topic we talked about here, basically.
02:23:08.520 The vaccine-free, those who, I guess, presumably will enter into this, you know, or remain maybe at a technological state
02:23:16.780 or at least a biological state, which will remain in a state which doesn't follow this new, weird, transhumanist trail
02:23:27.440 that I think probably the majority of humans will enter into.
02:23:32.340 But anyway, let's see what he said here.
02:23:34.780 Oh, that's slightly out of view for you guys.
02:23:39.040 Let me do, let me pull it back here.
02:23:41.320 Can we see that in full?
02:23:43.680 No, let's go out here then, sorry about that.
02:23:47.120 Let me reload that.
02:23:50.340 Okay, here we go.
02:23:51.040 Yes, we're going to get out of this pandemic for the vaccination.
02:23:55.200 And we know all those people who are trying to hesitate a little bit, we're going to continue to convince them.
02:24:01.440 But there are also those people who are far away from the vaccination.
02:24:05.000 Who are extremists.
02:24:06.020 Who are not in science, who are often misogynists, often racistes also.
02:24:10.620 It's a small group, but who takes place.
02:24:14.660 And there, we have to make a choice as a leader, as a country.
02:24:19.140 Do we tolerate these people?
02:24:21.760 Or do we say, well, let's see, the majority of people, almost 80% of the QuƩbƩcois, have done what they need to do.
02:24:27.260 They have done it to vaccinate.
02:24:28.480 We want to return to things we like to do.
02:24:31.760 It's not those people who are going to block us.
02:24:33.820 Now, yes, we're going to get out of this pandemic for the vaccination.
02:24:37.460 I'm sorry, I clicked away there before I can stop it.
02:24:41.200 Shut up, Trudeau.
02:24:42.180 Okay, there we go.
02:24:42.840 But, yes, so I was going to say, there you go.
02:24:46.200 And so it's exactly the same thing as this thing that I showed you before, right?
02:24:49.860 Of the new psyops division in the Swedish Navy, right?
02:24:57.860 Mikkel Tuverson, I think his name was.
02:25:01.000 I showed a screenshot of him, a picture of him in the weekend warrior show.
02:25:05.440 I brought that up too.
02:25:06.220 But it follows exactly the same talking points all over, specifically the West.
02:25:11.660 Maybe this is happening in other areas of the world, too.
02:25:14.320 I'm not sure.
02:25:15.900 But, yeah, it's always that they're against open borders and mass migration.
02:25:20.260 They're against replacement.
02:25:21.600 They're right-wing extremists.
02:25:22.700 They're dangerous.
02:25:23.360 They're vaccine-free.
02:25:24.680 And we need some way.
02:25:25.980 We need something to deal with these people, right?
02:25:28.080 So they begin with smearing, and then they use demonizing language.
02:25:31.420 And that justifies your eventual.
02:25:32.760 I guess that's why they're mitering China so much, because it's like the Uyghur treatment is what's coming for us eventually.
02:25:39.620 I'm not sure.
02:25:40.540 Rowdy Dude says, hello, Henrik.
02:25:42.600 Hello, sir.
02:25:43.320 Good to see you.
02:25:43.760 I'll make my beautiful white babies the old-fashioned way.
02:25:49.960 That was beyond creepy.
02:25:51.280 Yeah, it's coming.
02:25:52.220 And we've shown in the past, I tried to find that clip, but yeah, the plastic sack that they used to grow the lamb, or the kid, I guess it is, right?
02:26:01.820 That was, I'm not sure if they could do it from scratch right away.
02:26:09.020 Maybe they could, maybe they can't, but it's always like preemie or something very early that they take and move it into the sack or whatever.
02:26:15.420 Again, I don't even know how they connect the blood to the navel and stuff, but a pursuit.
02:26:18.700 I mean, a lot of this, I mean, it is kind of mechanic in a way.
02:26:22.840 It's like organs, it's like components, and I mean, you can literally connect and stuff.
02:26:27.760 It's kind of weird, but that's just kind of how the biology works.
02:26:30.160 But yeah, it's creepy.
02:26:32.520 We've shown that in the past, like these pods, you can go and check in through the progress of your new human.
02:26:38.340 I mean, I'm sure this will be just run by some mega lab somewhere.
02:26:42.220 Again, it will be more public-private partnership, and these new humans that pop out, these synthetics, skin jobs, whatever you want to call them,
02:26:49.920 they're going to be patented, and they're going to be, legally, they're going to be under the ownership of somebody.
02:26:56.440 That's where I think this is going as well.
02:26:59.040 Thank you, guys.
02:26:59.640 I do appreciate it.
02:27:00.380 Thank you to everyone for joining us on Entropy.
02:27:03.360 I'm not sure why Odyssey is just giving me such a difficult time.
02:27:09.100 I can't even have the live stream window open.
02:27:11.500 It doesn't even open on one of my computers, so I can't see the chat too much there.
02:27:15.340 But I appreciate you guys joining us over there.
02:27:17.740 Let me see if I can see.
02:27:19.820 Maybe on the iPad here, I can just see real quick here before we wrap up.
02:27:23.960 But yes, by the way, guys, join us over on Subscribestar.
02:27:26.740 We just passed 300 mark there.
02:27:28.460 Thank you again to those of you joining on Subscribestar.
02:27:31.400 But, of course, you can join us in any way you like.
02:27:34.900 RedEyesMembers.com.
02:27:35.820 That's the members' website with multiple different options.
02:27:38.760 Excuse me for you guys.
02:27:40.260 Losing my voice here at the end.
02:27:41.340 If you want to come aboard, we have...
02:27:46.240 Where's my window here?
02:27:48.360 We have...
02:27:49.000 I guess we can start in the other way.
02:27:50.140 We have a mailing address if you want the low-tech way.
02:27:54.420 Right?
02:27:54.700 That's always good.
02:27:55.800 Mailing address right there on screen.
02:27:58.120 We have a...
02:27:59.160 Which director am I going?
02:27:59.960 Here we go.
02:28:00.800 Crypto as well at RedEyesMembers.com.
02:28:02.840 All the instructions is there.
02:28:03.880 Sign up for an account or log in with the account if you have one already.
02:28:07.520 Choose the subscription length you want and then click Next.
02:28:10.300 And then you'll get your page with all the information.
02:28:13.120 On that page, we also have a link to our Cash app that you can use in the UK and in the US.
02:28:19.180 I'm not sure if it's available in other regions.
02:28:21.440 But we have an e-check or ACH option as well.
02:28:23.800 That's like paying a utility bill online.
02:28:25.560 Pretty easy.
02:28:26.600 And then we have Entropy.
02:28:27.680 Entropystream.com.com slash RedEyesTV.
02:28:29.340 You can do a paid chat offline if you want a one-time payment.
02:28:32.400 But they also have...
02:28:33.240 If you click on Subscribe on Entropy Stream,
02:28:36.360 you can choose a custom amount plug-in, $10.
02:28:38.980 It's the same that we charge on SubscribeStar.
02:28:41.120 And that's automatically recurring each month if you prefer it that way.
02:28:45.280 Otherwise, yes, of course, SubscribeStar.
02:28:47.160 But since we passed $300 there, we're going to do a little thing.
02:28:50.300 So we have a poll up right now on the members' website.
02:28:53.260 And right now that's at...
02:28:55.780 What are we at here?
02:28:57.160 About 34% want a video on a specific topic.
02:29:00.840 About 30% want a call-in show.
02:29:04.180 About almost...
02:29:05.160 Well, about 19% want some kind of AMA.
02:29:07.900 And then a marathon live stream.
02:29:09.840 About 70%.
02:29:10.840 So that's losing out.
02:29:12.300 So that will be interesting.
02:29:13.140 We'll probably...
02:29:13.500 If that wins out, we'll keep it open for a couple more days.
02:29:16.120 Over at RedEyesMembers.com.
02:29:17.700 It's also linked up on our SubscribeStar.
02:29:19.920 SubscribeStar.com slash RedEyes.
02:29:22.880 Vote in there and we'll see what happens.
02:29:24.160 But yeah, if that one wins out, we'll do like a sub...
02:29:27.240 A new poll.
02:29:28.760 Or maybe just leave it open to comments.
02:29:31.940 And then the best ones we can pick.
02:29:33.480 And then we'll do those in a poll or something.
02:29:34.980 We'll figure it out.
02:29:35.940 We'll see what happens here.
02:29:36.820 But yeah, SubscribeStar.com slash RedEyes.
02:29:39.100 Thank you so much, guys, for joining us.
02:29:40.480 We do appreciate that.
02:29:41.780 Yeah, we'll be back with more here soon, boys and girls.
02:29:44.500 I want to thank you for joining us today.
02:29:46.980 Flashback Friday, of course, up next as usual.
02:29:49.720 But we do have a couple of other videos we're working on as well.
02:29:52.000 Hope to have those up and out as soon as possible, boys and girls.
02:29:57.540 We'll see you guys next time.
02:29:59.640 Thank you for watching.
02:30:00.760 Take care.
02:30:11.000 Do you love RedEyes?
02:30:13.780 Want more?
02:30:14.640 Get access to exclusive material by signing up for a RedEyes membership.
02:30:18.740 You'll be able to watch Weekend Warrior, our flagship show, the second hour of interviews,
02:30:24.460 and other special feature videos only for subscribers.
02:30:28.420 Were you a member and we lost you along the way?
02:30:31.080 Renew!
02:30:31.620 We love and appreciate you guys and gals and cannot do this without you.
02:30:36.020 Help us be a sane voice, a lighthouse in the sea of insanity.
02:30:40.000 As times get tougher, as people are searching for answers, they're going to need content like RedEyes.
02:30:46.180 A little of all your support can go a long way.
02:30:49.720 Thank you.
02:30:50.200 Thank you.
02:30:51.060 Thank you.
02:31:06.740 Thank you for listening.
02:31:36.740 Thank you.
02:32:06.740 Thank you.
02:32:36.740 Thank you.
02:33:06.740 Thank you.
02:33:36.740 Thank you.