00:12:06.540I'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.
00:12:34.360They 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.
00:13:04.360Wall 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.
00:13:16.780But 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.
00:13:30.260But 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.
00:13:43.920I 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?
00:14:02.960So 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.
00:14:16.480And 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,
00:14:32.960increased 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?
00:14:47.740But 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?
00:15:03.140Like, 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.
00:15:15.920But 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.
00:15:27.100So 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,
00:15:39.260you 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.
00:15:46.840It 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.
00:15:57.240I mean, ultimately, you wish people could be, you know, would understand just how detrimental this is and stuff like that.
00:16:06.420But 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.
00:16:16.220And, you know, again, now we're kind of seeing that with the COVID vaccine.
00:16:19.020They're beginning that same, you know, heightened insurance prices if you're not, if you're, you know, vaccine-free, basically.
00:16:26.280All right, so, quick, regarding the food supply chain, I saw this, I can mention it real quick, that they're actually pushing this,
00:16:32.460and 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.
00:16:39.400And, of course, again, on the forefront of the agenda, it's COVID, it's how do we get everybody vaccinated.
00:16:44.860The 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.
00:16:55.060And 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?
00:17:08.900I'm sure that that is closer to reality than we know, that that's going to come here at some point.
00:17:14.520But here, this is out of the Swedish television here, the government tax-funded, I should say, Swedish television, their news website here.
00:17:25.480And they say, a new report claims that organic farming can harm the environment more than traditional agriculture.
00:17:34.200So 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.
00:17:42.840So 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.
00:17:59.100Organic farming can harm the environment more than conventional ones based on the amount of the harvest they produce.
00:18:05.660This is said in a report from a researcher at the School of Economics in Lund.
00:18:09.060I'm sure there's no commie crap with this, right?
00:18:11.420When you look at greenhouse gas emissions, which is not really, it's not an, actually not an issue.
00:18:37.740Can we get some details on this, please?
00:18:39.220Because, anyway, you, you're smart enough to get this.
00:18:43.440Okay, so, let's talk a bit about the Ukraine situation here.
00:18:47.900I'm going to begin playing a couple of clips here with, with the diaper man himself, regime leader Joe Biden.
00:18:55.840Crapping 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.
00:19:06.900If 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?
00:19:15.880Here's AP Russia moves more troops westward amid Ukraine tension.
00:19:19.860But, anyway, let's begin with Joe Biden here.
00:29:58.140We've got to be aggressive in our defense of our allies.
00:30:02.780And 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.
00:30:18.620And 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.
00:30:42.460I 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.
00:31:34.020I can tell you that we have to base what we're doing on what we see as well as on.
00:31:41.660And 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.
00:31:59.620And now, amassing very significant forces on Ukraine's borders.
00:32:08.100No, they're inside of their own borders.
00:32:10.020They can do whatever the hell they want inside of their own borders.
00:32:12.320As long as they don't go over the border, they can do whatever the hell they want.
00:32:17.680Now, it's this idea that, well, Ukraine is sovereign.
00:32:20.580We're going to defend its sovereignty and stuff.
00:32:22.460And 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?
00:32:30.540In the Weekend Warrior show, it was ā I thought it was kind of interesting, actually.
00:32:34.820But 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.
00:32:47.480There was a bunch of drones that were ā have been filmed over Swedish nuclear power plants.
00:32:52.080And it was also one drone over the Swedish parliament.
00:32:54.280And, of course, immediately, you know, people are like, oh, that's ā it's obviously Russia, right?
00:32:58.260It was unnamed ā unarmed, you know, unmarked, I guess that's the term, right, unmarked drones.
00:33:08.540It could be NATO itself, for all we know.
00:33:10.520Now, Sweden officially isn't a NATO member, but we're basically a vassal state of the U.S.
00:33:15.400And, 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.
00:33:25.220I mean, that was a whole gay op, right?
00:33:26.640But so we're like ā we're doing their bidding all the time and stuff, and they want us officially to be part of NATO.
00:33:42.720So it could be something there with the ā that they're trying to scare, you know, certain countries around, you know.
00:33:49.560There was warning about Russia and Sweden, you know, and they're the ones spreading disinformation.
00:33:53.980They're the origins why they're trying to divide us, you know, all this kind of stuff.
00:33:58.320While 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.
00:35:20.660On the facts and on what we can plainly see.
00:35:25.120As I've said, based on that, and in very close consultation with our partners in Ukraine, our allies throughout Europe,
00:35:35.520we've offered two paths to Russia, a diplomatic path through dialogue to try to resolve these differences peacefully and to proceed to de-escalation.
00:35:51.780Alternatively, the other path, if Russia decides to renew its aggression against Ukraine, is one of conflict and severe consequences.
00:52:55.040They're literally advocating for open borders and replacement in Western countries, right?
00:53:02.200Eradicating human biodiversity while they're advocating for that we have must preserve diverse, you know, biodiversity and stuff like that, right?
00:53:46.160Majority of them, in fact, that are elected are bad.
00:53:48.120But just on an issue of principle, no one elected Bill Gates, you know what I mean?
00:53:55.260No one elected Klaus Schwab or Christine Lagarde, head of the World Bank and stuff, right?
00:54:00.900These are just global elitist scum that have risen to the top.
00:54:07.500And now they think that they're better than you and they're going to decide how to move forward.
00:54:10.960And part of the agenda, of course, is to ensure that their life, their lifestyles can continue.
00:54:17.680They 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?
00:54:39.220Now they're replacing us in the West, of course, but with this vaccine shot as well.
00:54:44.140I 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.
00:54:54.540There 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?
00:55:04.360But 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.
00:55:15.760Like you will own nothing and you will be happy, right?
00:57:35.060Let'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,
00:57:42.840such as, you know, the zero, the net zero stuff is not even on the agenda for China, right?
00:57:49.000Aren't they building more, you know, like coal power plants and stuff?
00:57:53.060And, sure, they have some, you know, cool stuff, like the Tokamak reactors and stuff, which I wish the West had, to be honest.
00:57:58.340They're doing some stuff out of the ordinary.
00:58:01.980But 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,
00:58:11.020it would have been, like, war with that country right now.
00:58:13.360There would have been an invasion of that country, essentially.
00:58:15.340With the whole Uyghur thing, and, like, they're trying to pretend that that's not,
00:58:17.900they're imprisoning, putting, you know, segments of their own population in camps, okay?
00:58:23.940And this guy's just buttering this guy up in the, it's incredible.
00:58:27.280Listen, I strongly echo your remarks in 2017, that mankind has made progress by surmounting difficulties,
00:58:41.000and when encountering difficulties, we should join hands and rise to the challenge.
00:59:36.960In two weeks' time, China will celebrate...
00:59:39.560He 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.
00:59:47.280The advent of spring in the Lunar New Year.
01:02:45.880I'm joined here by Olivia Schwab, who is the Managing Director and also head of the biggest business engagement with the World Economic Forum.
01:03:18.080So, as you know, we have at the World Economic Forum, we have a thousand business partners.
01:03:24.340These 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.
01:03:36.460For us, it's very important that the business takes leadership in all of the issues which we address.
01:04:13.960They have, literally, they have, there's like three major buildings there.
01:04:19.860One 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.
01:04:31.260It's pretty crazy when you look into it, right?
01:04:32.820The gnomes, was it the gnomes of Davos, I think they used to call it, right?
01:05:10.400If you want to reshape the world in your own image as a global elitist, then it's very useful.
01:05:17.900If 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.
01:06:38.080Like, 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?
01:06:49.120And 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.
01:06:56.600So much oil, you know, kind of stuff like that.
01:09:02.280The reason why they built this in Iceland first is because they wanted it to be not only net zero,
01:09:07.040but they wanted it to be carbon, like in the minus, right?
01:09:11.820And the only reason they could do it in Iceland and did it there is because of the access to all the geothermal,
01:09:18.120you know, the hot springs, the volcanic eruptions, the volcanic activity and stuff like that.
01:09:23.080So basically they got, you know, it's not free energy, but, you know, they can use that.
01:09:27.400And then they can say, oh, look at this cool device, right?
01:09:29.660So I'm sure at some point they'll begin running these at a loss in terms of like the electricity produced or something.
01:09:34.780They 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?
01:09:41.820So that's why they're talking about this new technologies that they have to build, right?
01:09:47.700In order to build green supply chains, we must also make these technologies cost effective.
01:09:56.740Innovation and significant investment are needed in this decade to reach our climate goals.
01:10:02.500The World Economic Forum's Center for Climate and Nature is building a critical partnership to both raise ambition and accelerate climate innovation.
01:10:08.660It pushes early demand for low carbon goods and serves the three initiatives.
01:10:13.140The First Movers Coalition, we'll talk, actually I'll show a bit about them in a moment here.
01:10:17.680A group that claim they're a forward thinking, meaning progressive, means lunatics, and the companies they represent,
01:10:24.780jumpstarting the global demand for the next generation of clean energy technologies.
01:10:30.040This is all Bill Gates stuff here, right?
01:10:32.500By mobilizing the necessary investments and drawing down costs.
01:10:36.480What additional steps can drive climates and innovation and make zero emission technologies the most affordable, accessible, and attractive?
01:10:44.640I guess this is like to open up the conversation here in this video here.
01:24:25.560The 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,
01:24:44.620there would not, there would be a boycott of that country.
01:24:49.960They would not have been invited to the World Economic Forum.
01:24:52.360They 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?
01:25:01.060The 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.
01:25:11.120Therefore, it is with particular interest that the national community wants to hear about your government's priorities going forward.
01:25:19.880And it is my great pleasure to give you the floor for your special address.
01:28:36.820They 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.
01:28:43.180It 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.
01:28:49.080Or 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?
01:28:58.280One thing I forgot to mention, too, by the way, I have to show that.
01:29:00.380So, all of this, the net zero thing, they're all beginning to highlight the same general area.
01:29:08.080There's, I guess, a decade here from 2040 up to 2050, which is going to be the net zero, right?
01:29:16.160The UK Fires document, we've shown it many times, but it's worth repeating, right?
01:29:20.280Getting emissions and everything to absolute zero, right?
01:29:25.740Vehicles, 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.
01:29:34.540They're doing all this fourth industrial revolution type thing.
01:29:36.720Everything is interconnected with rollout of 5G.
01:30:16.340When 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.
01:30:25.360It's a controlled collapse of the system that we're seeing, right?
01:32:35.480He 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?
01:34:53.440So 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.
01:38:49.820It was like something is changing in the narrative here.
01:38:51.420They're, like, conceding certain points, they're letting go certain, you know, certain issues where they're admitting now the comorbidities.
01:38:59.040That's a big one, right, that Walensky did, admitted that, and then they say, oh, that's taken out of context.
01:39:03.660That's misinformation, which it wasn't completely out in the open, right?
01:39:08.880They're admitting that surgical masks basically don't work, at least that's step one.
01:39:13.300They could go a step further with the cloth masks next.
01:39:16.200But, you know, there are a number of issues here, and they're backpedaling with the Supreme Court in the U.S.
01:43:27.140He'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.
01:43:35.120He's an ex-co-CEO of Carlyle, right, Glenn Yunkin?
01:43:39.000So he might very well just be a temporary steam valve or like a, you know, kind of controlled opposition or whatnot.
01:43:45.680But at least there's something he's doing well.
01:43:47.460But the point is they're noticing this, right?
01:43:49.320They're noticing that, like, some of these Republicans and some of the red states are doing much better.
01:43:55.860And 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.
01:44:15.660But 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.
01:44:23.640They'll be literally voted out, barring that they can continue with a vote fraud or something like that.
01:46:42.560You 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.
01:47:36.460It's back to the Ukraine situation and Russia again.
01:47:38.880You do everything we want you to do, and that's diplomacy.
01:47:41.660We 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,
01:48:00.860and use the social media in a positive way as opposed to in the somewhat destructive way that it is being used right now.
01:48:20.920So 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.
01:48:35.280See, can we just control all of that and censor everybody?
01:48:42.540Let'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.
01:48:51.860Let's give them all our money, and then they'll protect us.
01:48:54.940Let's see if Bancel replies to that about the big pharma companies taking advantage of it.
01:50:58.380The reward of getting a vaccine versus not getting a vaccine.
01:51:03.260I think a lot has been done, but clearly, more can be done.
01:51:07.500But, 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.
01:51:18.540They should all just bow down and get your product, right?
01:51:21.120It 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.
01:52:20.840It's the flip-flopping back and forth, and she kind of admitted this.
01:52:23.560But, 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.
01:52:34.160We'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?
01:52:46.240I 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.
01:52:54.600I'm sure that that will continue just, like, if they get their way for the rest of this round of civilization.
01:53:32.400The truth is, ICANN puts the power of real health information in your hands, right?
01:53:36.860So I think they do FOIA requests and stuff like that, too.
01:53:38.960Anyway, 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.
01:54:07.920We 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.
01:54:33.420And that's where I think she was from, by the way, too, the clip we looked at there, the other lady there.
01:54:39.540But 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.
01:54:58.520What 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.
01:55:14.960As 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.
01:55:30.680We'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.
01:55:41.220We are especially excited about this effort because it builds on some of our campaigns with partners to date.
01:57:16.320So this could spell a disaster, catastrophe for the supply chains, for the food supply.
01:57:21.660If the trucks stop coming, then, of course, what you have in your home, everything basically stops coming at that point.
01:57:29.760Now, 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.
01:57:45.180Because 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.
01:57:57.740So I think that that's, you know, coming in the wake of this.
01:58:00.280But, again, maybe that wasn't the plan.
01:58:02.100Maybe they didn't know that this would happen, but they're just using this as an opportunity.
01:58:09.780We showed some clips in the Weekend Warrior show, the latest show for members about the Canadian trucker.
01:58:14.460So it regularly goes between the U.S. and Canada.
01:58:16.780Just 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.
01:58:30.000So this happened story from today here to U.S. to allow teens to become truck drivers to combat supply chain issues.
01:58:38.700The 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.
01:58:52.100The 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.
01:59:05.200I thought that was something with the cross-state lines that was illegal, I thought.
01:59:08.760But 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.
01:59:19.860I 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.
01:59:28.100And again, it doesn't matter that the Supreme Court and the U.S. put this down.
01:59:32.200Many of these companies are still going to move ahead with it.
01:59:34.380Many of them are, some we've seen are backpedaling, which is great, but some of them might move ahead with this.
01:59:40.040And it's going to be a huge problem, right?
01:59:42.500To 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.
01:59:56.040And creation of the program was required by Congress as part of the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill.
02:00:01.880So that's yet another weird little thing hiding in there.
02:00:05.460And that was enacted last November, according to the Associated Press.
02:00:09.120Anyway, so we'll see if that's how they temporarily will make up for that or the lack of truck drivers.
02:00:15.620Again, I think at the end of this, you're going to have self-driving vehicles.
02:00:21.280And it's just, this is about transhumanism and getting humans out of the way, essentially, right?
02:00:30.540Another 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.
02:00:44.060Following the outbreak of COVID-19 or whatever it is, whatever we call it, and it's the drop in IQ, right?
02:00:54.060So, 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.
02:01:37.660Not 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.
02:01:59.660Leveraging 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.
02:02:15.640We find that children born during the pandemic have significantly reduced verbal, motor, and overall cognitive performance compared to children born pre-pandemic.
02:02:26.660Moreover, we find that males and children in lower socioeconomic families have been most affected.
02:02:35.460Results 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.
02:02:50.060And someone clarifies here that that's about face masks, lockdown, social isolation, and so forth, right?
02:02:55.600And 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.
02:03:13.060Overall, we find that measured verbal, nonverbal, and overall cognitive scores are significantly lower since the beginning of the pandemic.
02:03:20.960Looking further, we find that children born before the pandemic and followed through the initial stages do not show a reduction in skills and performance,
02:03:29.360but rather that young infants born since the beginning of the pandemic show significant lower performance than infants born before January 2019.
02:03:36.800Thus, our results seem to suggest that early development is impaired by the environmental conditions brought on by the pandemic.
02:03:45.120And again, it's not brought on by the pandemic.
02:03:47.140It's brought on by the policymakers that are reacting to something which, at least initially, wasn't as bad as they said it was.
02:04:18.520It 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?
02:04:30.960But, you know, they're not at all trying to dumb us down or the kids or the coming generations or anything like that.
02:04:39.880It's nothing to do with that whatsoever.
02:04:55.940A quick, a quick mention about this too here.
02:04:59.900Both 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.
02:05:13.000I think it's a myndighet for sƤkerhetokberedskap, which means security and preparedness, essentially.
02:05:18.620The 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?
02:05:37.700This 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.
02:05:54.180But 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.
02:06:05.800These campaigns, they say these foreign adversaries and campaigns.
02:06:10.080But 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.
02:06:24.360And, in fact, even on the story, I'm not sure why this is the translated version here.
02:06:27.700I'm not sure why they don't ā let me see if I can find this.
02:07:05.200The sign there says propaganda is a real virus, right?
02:07:07.260So 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.
02:07:18.540And they're also preventing people from getting vaccinated, which means that they're a health threat now to our nations.
02:07:24.320And so they need to be dealt with in some way.
02:07:26.520Even the security police, the Swedish security police, SAPU, is coming out and mimicking this immediately after this report started as well, right?
02:08:04.420HƶrgirƤkssƤrmistiska kretsar means right-wing extremist circles that are contributing to this, right?
02:08:12.020And then again, they tie in like, what do they say here at the end?
02:08:15.360From 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.
02:08:34.560This is like, this is great stuff here.
02:08:37.480This is the angle that they're doing now.
02:08:41.260This 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.
02:08:56.680CNN here, real quick mention of this too.
02:08:58.700I talked about the gamification earlier of like, you know, your social credit score and you can unlock these things.
02:09:03.380They literally now have a, I think it's like a segment overall on their website called Unlocking the World.
02:09:11.820What you need to know when planning a trip in the time of COVID.
02:09:16.920And they have this, you know, this dumb like presentation here, right?
02:09:20.820But 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?
02:09:32.360What's, where, where are we allowed to go if we have the vaccine, right?
02:09:35.500So it's this, they're continuing this, like the gamification of our existence, right?
02:09:41.180And all of this is eventually going to be tied into the social credit score.
02:09:45.820Where it's basically like, you know, augmented reality.
02:09:48.560This is like a reality is a video game, essentially, right?
02:09:51.400That's, that's where they want this to go.
02:09:53.060And 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.
02:10:10.680And it was spurred by, in part by, not this tweet, but this was a reply to something that Elon Musk said, right?
02:10:17.560He said, we should be more worried about population collapse.
02:10:20.480And I'd say, well, maybe replacement and things like that too, right?
02:10:24.880And, and maybe the vaccine will, will have something to do with this.
02:10:28.660But look at what the guy who's behind Ethereum said, Vitalik Buterin, right?
02:10:35.920But he said, excuse me, he said, disparities in economic success, economic success between men and women are far larger once married with children.
02:10:47.680Once, once, once that, once marriage and children enter the picture, that is disparities in economic success.
02:12:46.840Perhaps 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.
02:12:54.860He 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.
02:13:17.160But 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.
02:13:22.960So, no, that mostly this is attributable to, you know, immigration rates, low fertility rates among white people.
02:13:31.080And 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.
02:13:41.020And families being broken up and all kinds of crazy stuff, right?
02:13:43.440But it's because of also the hatred aimed towards white people, right?
02:13:48.700So, Western countries are having a fertility drop significantly.
02:13:53.820But it's mostly driven then, the rates are still driven by the fact that we're importing large segments of migrants, right?
02:13:59.520We're still at least one or two generations are having more kids.
02:14:02.960And then eventually they become roped up as well.
02:14:05.920And some of them have lower fertility after a few generations, but not always, not always.
02:14:10.020So, 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.
02:14:19.400Again, 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.
02:14:42.060So, 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.
02:15:01.360An 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.
02:15:10.160So, this is the next, not the transhumanist movement, but the tranny humanist movement.
02:15:18.180And 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.
02:21:56.700Dear God, Henrik, the upper elites are getting low on white Gentile babies to feed on,
02:22:01.540so they are planning to make their own to consume.
02:22:04.480This is exactly what the fake wombs is all about, sick bastards.
02:22:08.260Yeah, imagine what they can do in labs and stuff, and also what different, like, jurisdiction, like, legally this would be under.
02:22:15.100I mean, I'm convinced that there's genetic modifications happening and experimentation in labs you don't even know exist at this point, right?
02:22:22.840And again, you know, if you can slightly genetically modify them, according to at least the Supreme Court in the United States,
02:22:33.760You can slightly change the human into something which is not considered by law to be human,
02:22:39.460and therefore you can take a patent on it.
02:22:41.340Or you can have licenses, right, eventually on functions inside of your body that has been genetically altered with CRISPR and other type technology, right?
02:25:52.220And 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?
02:26:01.820That was, I'm not sure if they could do it from scratch right away.
02:26:09.020Maybe 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.
02:26:15.420Again, I don't even know how they connect the blood to the navel and stuff, but a pursuit.
02:26:18.700I mean, a lot of this, I mean, it is kind of mechanic in a way.
02:26:22.840It's like organs, it's like components, and I mean, you can literally connect and stuff.
02:26:27.760It's kind of weird, but that's just kind of how the biology works.
02:26:32.520We've shown that in the past, like these pods, you can go and check in through the progress of your new human.
02:26:38.340I mean, I'm sure this will be just run by some mega lab somewhere.
02:26:42.220Again, it will be more public-private partnership, and these new humans that pop out, these synthetics, skin jobs, whatever you want to call them,
02:26:49.920they're going to be patented, and they're going to be, legally, they're going to be under the ownership of somebody.
02:26:56.440That's where I think this is going as well.