No-Go Zone: Saint George Anniversary, BLM Problems & Judeo-Supremacy vs Islamo-Fascism
Episode Stats
Length
2 hours and 36 minutes
Words per Minute
180.22902
Hate Speech Sentences
144
Summary
Alex Foyentes and Bob Barnes debate the Judeo-supremacy versus Islamofascism debate. Amazon is looking at buying MGM if it gets the go-ahead, and the stock market reacts to the news.
Transcript
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It is Wednesday, my dudes. Welcome. Thank you for tuning in. Good of you to join us here today. I'm Henrik. This is Red Ice TV. We're doing No Go Zone today because, of course, it is Wednesday, or if you prefer Woden's Day, Uden's Dog. Very nice to have you with us. Thank you so much for being here. We're a bit late today. I do apologize for that. I had some technical issues today and just couldn't pull everything together. So hopefully everything goes smooth here today. I think I got it churned out, hopefully, but we'll keep an eye on it. Hopefully everything is okay.
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So that's how it goes when you're working with a lot of technology. But oh well. Yeah, great to have you here. I hope you're having a wonderful day, whether you are tuning in live or later on in the archives. A lot to go through today.
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Of course, we're going to talk a bit about the debate that happened yesterday between, using Alex's term here, Foyentes and Barnes, Robert Barnes, Bob Barnes, regarding, well, basically, Judeo-supremacy versus Islamofascism.
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We'll talk a little bit about that. I think the callers was one of the best things. I actually wanted to review some of the calls. I'm sure you saw it. If you didn't, we won't go through the debate or anything like that today.
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It takes too long, but check it out if you want to. But we'll definitely listen to some of the calls. I thought that that was kind of fun.
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Anyway, so yeah, so there's a couple of ways today if you want to join in through the show. And that's, of course, through entropystream.live slash redicetv. Great way of supporting the show as well.
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We also keep an eye on odyssey.com at redicetv. And you can add slash live to that if you want to as well. Otherwise, it should be just right there on the front page, the live stream.
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And then we also have trovo.live forward slash redice. And I'm trying to keep an eye on that, especially if there are colorful chats or other little bigger, you know, elixir and mana and all that stuff coming in. Try to keep an eye on that.
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Okay, so let's just let's just dive into some of this here then. We have a lot to cover.
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So basically, Amazon is looking at buying MGM if the if the goes through if it's approved, basically. But Amazon is one of the, of course, biggest companies in the world, if not the biggest company at this point.
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I saw a tweet where someone listed how much money they make per second. Some of these companies.
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I wonder if it was in, I wonder if it was in this thread, actually. Maybe it was in this thread, but it was Amazon were somewhere around, I think it was 800, like 860.
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Here we go. There it is. There it is. Look at this.
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Revenue generated each minute, $840,000 every second. Oh, sorry, every minute, every second. That would be quite a bit. Every minute. Like, well, at this point, oh, well, oh, well, what's the difference, right?
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Apple, $692,000. Google, $423,000. Microsoft, what is Microsoft making money on? Are they selling their, I guess, operating system still? That's it?
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I guess the computer vendors, when they make, you know, HP or IBM or Dell or some of these other, you know, gaming computers and stuff.
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I guess when they put Microsoft on there, Windows on there, then they get money for that, obviously.
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Facebook, I mean, it's incredible. Apple, Google, Facebook, like in the top five here.
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Tesla, $80,000. Netflix, $55,000 each minute. Incredible.
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But anyway, so yeah, so they're looking at buying MGM.
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Mare? What does it stand for again, Chad? Mare?
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What is it again? I think it's three Jewish names, basically.
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Goldberg and, you know, Mare or something like that. I forget what it is.
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But anyway, so yeah, I'm sure that'll be great.
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Amazon Prime, I guess, too. They will be pumping in that into the Amazon Prime services.
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So we'll see what happened. But it's incredible.
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So what was it for again? Let me see here. Sorry.
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I think that was one of the first replies to it. Let me see here.
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Here we go. Amazon top 10 largest acquisitions.
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This must be in the billions. I'm not sure what they're doing.
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Million here then, because it can't be 13.7 million.
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But I think what I liked, actually, a couple of things I want to say.
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I liked that we got some of the old Paul Joffs of Watson back early on in the before kind of the debate came on.
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Around 14 minutes where he stuff that he used to know.
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He's kind of going into again here now for some reason, which is kind of interesting.
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I mean, it's almost like Infowars is put it there.
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They're forced to recognize this issue with Israel or they will be kind of left behind.
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Not even that, because they were on the trail early on and then they kind of went back now, which is like, what, 10 years later?
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Have they ever played like Barbara Spector or anything like the deck?
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Like they've never played that clip as far as I know, which is just like dishonest, frankly, considering how much they have been covering the migrant invasion of Europe and stuff like that.
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But anyway, listen to Paul Joseph Watson here, who whipped out some, I guess, some Paul Joseph Watson 10 years ago.
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I mean, my overall view, and I'm going to get onto the Islamification.
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I know we're limited for time, but you've experienced this, Alex.
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There's this grating, obnoxious insistence on both the left and the right that you have to vehemently support Israel or Palestine.
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And the one thing that pisses either side off the most, more than supporting Israel or Palestine, is not supporting either.
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I refuse to take a side because I refuse to support either Israel or Palestine.
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But the U.S. and Israel, as you know, Alex, most people have commented on this.
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We had a story in 2019 where Israel literally put fake cell phone towers around the White House, around the lawn, to spy on President Donald Trump.
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And Israel faced no consequences for that whatsoever.
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With any other country, if they did that, to America, it would be an international scandal.
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Why, for example, did Mossad, according to top Israeli former spies, hire Jeffrey Epstein to spy on a black male American politicians if you guys are supposedly such close allies?
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And of course, we know how Israel does this to many countries.
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Why did we see five Israelis, some of whom were linked to Mossad, dancing with glee when the planes hit the Twin Towers on 9-11?
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And then we have Conservative Inc., which is in the throes of this Israel worship, viciously attacking.
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We've seen this many times, even with Fuentes, who you're going to have on in the debate.
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They're viciously attacking and trying to de-platform conservatives who ask these kind of questions.
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It seems they're Israel first and not America first.
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You know, they're more concerned, the likes of Crenshaw or Ben Shapiro, people like that.
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They're more concerned about, for example, protecting Israel from boycotts than protecting the free speech of their own voters.
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So those are some of the cursory reasons why I don't support Israel.
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I care about our alliance because I think it's beneficial to both countries.
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I'm not in the religious-type thrall of worshipping Israel at every possible corner.
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Then you've got the situation in the Middle East itself, Alex, where the Biden administration, just like most before it,
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and Trump stopped some of the aid going to Palestine at least, they're funding both sides.
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This idea that anyone wants stability in the Middle East, the Biden administration particularly, is complete bunk.
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Biden just promised hundreds of millions more dollars in arms money to Israel.
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We had $735 million in precision-guided missile weapons to Israel.
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The Iron Dome itself is basically almost completely paid for by U.S. taxpayers.
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And yet when you had the U.S. Army try to build its own version of the Iron Dome, Israel refused to give them the source code.
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U.S. taxpayers essentially having paid for its creation.
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So the question is, what does the U.S. ever get back from Israel?
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We saw with the Obama administration, years and years of funding Islamic radicals, which led to the creation of ISIS,
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which led to the refugee crisis, which led to terror attacks, destabilization of European countries, crime waves, sexual assaults.
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So that's why I don't take either side, because both parties, in my view, are malevolent.
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And when it comes to what I'm primarily concerned about, Europe, England, my own country, it has malevolent effects on both sides of the equation.
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I mean, he knew he used to know some of this stuff, frankly.
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And then a little bit later, he is like kind of they didn't really cover Israel.
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And, of course, we all have our theories and reasons as to why and all that kind of stuff.
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But at least, at least, I mean, there was some stuff that got out yesterday, which I didn't think we would see kind of slip out, you know, if you will.
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So I'm going to so we're going to just kind of skip the debate because I'm sure you saw some of it.
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I want to go to and I think it was the same thing with Owen, actually, afterwards.
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So we're going to go to that and then do the callers because that was kind of funny.
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And he had a comment about this, too, which was generally a good comment.
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Again, I think I'm not going to say it's damage control.
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Or you've got to pick a side in terms of like you can't be – I mean, they've picked their side, right?
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I'm not saying everyone at InfoWars, but, you know, Alex and the way he runs the ship over there, it's like – it's pro-Israel, right?
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But there are many other people, I think, working there who's like more inclined to go with someone like Fuentes or Fuentes, as Joan said.
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And so we have all these problems in America and the left with their creeping tyranny and the censorship.
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And you barely hear a peep from most Republicans.
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But oh my gosh, a Palestinian threw a rock over a wall in Israel and they're having press conferences.
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And so for whatever reason, politicians, but more specifically these days, Republicans believe that there's more political value and more political leverage in standing up and raising a fuss for Israel issues and issues in Israel than for issues here in the United States of America.
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So they kind of want – they're kind of trying to play both sides.
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But yet on the Republican side, it seems that whenever there's a big issue, Republicans always make the biggest fuss and the loudest noise and are willing to write legislation and do press conferences when Israel's in trouble or when Israel has a problem.
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And so we have all these problems in America and the left with their creeping tyranny and the censorship.
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He mentioned – he mentions – and maybe I'm skipping past it then, damn it.
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This player is kind of bad on this to find the right – but he basically mentions when someone on the Palestinian side throws a rock over the wall or a wall, it's like outrage.
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But anyway, let's go to some of the callers here because I don't want to be too long-winded and put most of the time here today on this.
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We have a lot of other things to cover as well.
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But some of the callers were good and kind of funny.
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Bors was happy to post that and we hope there is a lot more in –
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I see Den Mother over on Entropy Stream just saying hail.
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We're going to get your reaction to the debates here tonight.
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Why am I getting buffering here all of a sudden?
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Yes, Islamic radical fundamentalism is an issue.
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Because I want to see the Jews begin to leave places of –
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Political influence in the West, in the United States,
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Many other reasons why they want that spot, particularly in the Middle East,
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But I still think it's a good point in the sense that I'm not against –
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To have a country of – like, fine, of course, do that.
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The problem, of course, is that region and what they have been able to do
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which, of course, have had this cascading effect intentionally, I think.
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And that's another part of why that was chosen as well.
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But, you know, the migrant invasion, all these people are displaced and stuff like that,
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Even the Chinese segment that we played, and I think we played it in the –
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I think we played it in the Weekend Warrior show where he –
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where China got, you know, accusations of being anti-Semitic
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because they covered, you know, basically Jewish influence in America.
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You know, they're head of big tech, media, banking, and these kinds of things.
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oh, but that's not really why, you know, Israel or America is so supportive of Israel.
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So China kind of got that thing backwards, but they ended up deleting that episode anyway.
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because I agree with him in the sense that I think nationalism for everybody
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It would be like saying all the Muslims that's coming to Western Europe now
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can just – just going to set up and create their own nation there
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And this is kind of happening in a way anyway, right?
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We're being displaced or replaced in our own lands.
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They take over areas and regions and schools and everything.
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And eventually there's none of the local native population left in some of these areas.
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But that's like saying, well, why are you against the two-state solution?
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And, you know, go to Israel, form your government,
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because the difference between what Israel does and what the Arabs do
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is the Arabs are out in the open on most of what they do.
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The Israeli movement, the Jewish movement, is a consorted, organized,
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And they've infiltrated literally every single influential place of power
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They control the banking, they control the media.
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Just go and look at who is at the head of almost every single multinational corporation,
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the Federal Reserve, the banking system, the international banking system.
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Klaus Schwab, is there any confirmation of that?
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I just, I don't think, I think he's pushed to the forefront because he's German, actually.
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So he's becoming a face of the, you know, the Great Reset.
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And look at this, it's another Nazi, you know, Blofeld-type German Nazi economy in charge, right?
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But I'm very surprised that this is, these are the callers here that they're letting go.
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If there was a Chinese conspiracy and they were, there was a consorted effort to take over the international, you know, political system, we would call it out.
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People need, once, it's all going to, you brought up a good point, okay, about this generational difference.
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Information is out there now and people have to search it.
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And as generations go, the truth is going to come out even more.
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People are going to be able to begin to see more and more of the truth.
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I just challenge people, go and look at who is in control.
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And you will, just look, just Wikipedia, who, the name.
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You'll see that there, it's every single time there is, there always a Jewish person.
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Now, you could say, well, that's just sheer chance.
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Well, let me just say this as kind of a cultural, economic phenomenon, if you will.
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But you notice, you don't really see in America.
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We've showed her DNA test many times on the stream.
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Schwab, though, I've not found any proof for that.
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I just, I was looking and said, you know, Bill Gates, you know, could kind of argue that could be like,
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But, but regardless, it's very interesting that this is kind of coming out in this way.
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Are they, are they forced to, to, to go in the stream?
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Alex, even who left the studio at this point, it was after the debate, ended up calling in and kind of like apologizing for,
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Like apologizing for, for like letting, having this discourse down on the show, basically.
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You know, we don't hate anybody, blah, blah, blah.
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It's like, sure, that's all fine, but we're talking about like influential groups and stuff like that.
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And, and, you know, what's, what's, what's a bigger problem, right?
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Is it Islam, you know, infiltration of every institution in, in the West?
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You know, there is an increasing influence there, but for now, nowhere near, right?
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And so you're naturally going to have influence.
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No, I totally, I'm not saying any, it's not a good, the Jewish have a great work ethic.
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They're brought up in sort of this cultural thing where, yeah, intellect and, you know,
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they're like Christians, family, very family oriented, which is great.
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But the difference is, is they, they, they, they, they help each other out.
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It's a, it's a tribalistic sort of mentality where their, their people are pushed in the
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Now, personally, I believe that, and I've studied this myself, this is my personal, that there
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is a Zionist, the Zionist movement, not all Jews, because there's, like you said, there's
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a, in Israel, there's more democratic, more liberal, non-religious Jews who want to see
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But I believe there is a Jewish plot for a, a Zionist, one world government control.
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I mean, we talk about the globalists, we talk about this, this idea of eugenics.
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The people, now, the Arabs, you can say that they have their own sort of, uh, superiority
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thing about them being Arabs, but it's really not.
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You have to study the Jewish Talmud, and I'm just going to read a couple things from the
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Hey, Morty, on trouble, we, uh, we just had Adam on.
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I love to have him on, don't get me wrong, but we just had, had Adam on too.
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I was watching his stream yesterday, he did a great, uh, breakdown of coverage of the
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Most, uh, basic, uh, religious beliefs, and the ones that are very, you know, the rabbinic
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sort of idea, uh, second Babylonian exile, when that, this was created.
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They believe that they are the superior people.
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They believe that everybody that's not Jewish is cattle, i.e.
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Just, uh, remind you again, this is InfoWars, listen, gentlemen, something, something's
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ask yourself, who is, who is it you can't criticize?
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Well, look, you can quote, you can quote Islamic scripture, you can quote Jewish scripture...
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How often is there any kind of Talmud analysis on InfoWars?
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If you criticize the Quran, and by all means, go ahead, do it.
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You can make the same arguments, and I can't spend all night on your call, Jacob.
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He had us on after we were banned from, from, uh, YouTube and stuff like that.
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It's, uh, I get what he's doing, but, uh, I think it's a fair...
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The point is, and I think Adam mentioned this yesterday, too.
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I was watching his stream, uh, No More News, and he said also, why, you know, why now?
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We're like, this debate, this topic, at least, not necessarily the parties involved, but the
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topic being discussed, why didn't this happen, like, 10 years ago, or five years ago?
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I got to get to more callers now, and so, you know, look, I, I would say there's, there,
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you have to be rational about this, and I, and another, and I guess, you know, this is
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kind of a debate question, too, but it didn't really get addressed too much in general.
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I'm reading some of the chat over on Trovo here.
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Born Again Bear says, America does not understand the Islam problem as Europe and the UK does.
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That, that's, I, I wholeheartedly agree with that, and spending time both in Sweden,
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which, of course, you know, very much suffer under the open borders, especially the Islamification
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of the country, and yes, it was done with the help of people like Schwartz, David Schwartz,
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way back when, right, there was a discussion early on, 60s, 70s, I think it was 70s, where
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he initiated this, basically, like, demand in, in the, in the press in Sweden at that time,
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that Sweden needs to become multicultural, they need to open their doors, and all that kind
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of stuff, and of course, there have been many activists since, many organizations, such
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as Expo, of course, headed up by the same team, if you will, and the Barbara Specters
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and things like that, too, but growing up in Sweden, it's, it's very clear that unless
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you have an American that grows up somewhere, like, certain parts of, let's say, Michigan
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or something like that, you know, Dearborn, obviously, are some of the hotspots for the
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Muslim populations in America, but they do not know, I totally get that, that they do
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not know what it is to grow up around and in a hostile Arab population, and so both are
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problems, but despite the fact, I still must say that it's like, one is the pawn, excuse
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me, one is the pawn, and one is the, the, the king, or the queen, if we talk about a chessboard
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analysis, one is the one that's, you know, controlling the, the, the players, so to speak,
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the, and one is, one is allowing itself to be the pawn, right, if you, again, an ideal situation
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would be where a lot of the Arab populations were, were saying, you know what, who benefits
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from, or who wants the borders to Europe to be opened, let's not be pawns in this chessboard
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here, and just play along, but let's work together, kind of thing, but that's just not
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happening, right, so again, you don't have, you don't have, as far as I, you know, you could say
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by proxy, maybe some of the, the Zionist organizations are guilty of this, but in many
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regards, when it comes to like the rape gangs, and these kinds of things we cover, that's, as far
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as I know, unless these Arabs that are doing this are like mind-controlled, or something like that,
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are very happy to, to come in and do these kinds of things against the native European population,
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so it's not that they are absolved of any, any kind of guilt, right, it's just very different
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levels of, and, and actually, one of the calls brought that up too, I know, I'm not sure if it was
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second or third call, but, you know, Muslims, Islam is like, is the broom of Judaism, right, or Zionism,
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or at least the, kind of the prophetic part of this, right, that the, the Amalek has to be
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destroyed, replaced, if you will, and then they're going to build a third temple, and bring back,
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and they're going to, you know, run the world from Jerusalem, and shit like that, sort of religious,
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like eschatological, kind of, you know, points here, basically, and, and so they want to, kind
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of, have that achieved, but the point is, the pawns are willing to, kind of, play the, play ball here,
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and just say, yeah, let's, let's kind of do that, anyway, let me just mention a couple of donos on
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Trovo here real quick, Per, Per with a burrito, thank you, sir, appreciate that, Maternal Maiden with a
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winner spell, thank you, appreciate that, a mana bomb from Per, thank you, or Per, Femme Blanche with a
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couple of spells, on fire spells, let me see here, I saw other couple of ones, let me scroll back up,
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hopefully I didn't miss those, I did see a couple, I think I saw, yeah, there's a Bravo spell from Femme
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Blanche, and a King's Trove, thank you, Femme Blanche, appreciate that, Randolph White Wolf with a
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shiny unicorn, now we have a pink unicorn, out of Sweden, we're going to cover here soon,
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but thank you for that, guys, let me just check entropy real quick, here we go, Sonata for
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Violin says, I got to get more callers now, lol, yeah, we should do a call-in show too, but there
00:28:36.660
was some good callers here, actually, I was surprised by that, and so that's, that's good that
00:28:40.500
they let them on, let them speak for the most part, Blas Delizo with a don't over an entropy as
00:28:45.040
well, says these debate callers are very similar to the ones during the morning show, there are many
00:28:48.300
truth bombs dropped on the show, especially by regular callers, who's actually Jewish,
00:28:52.420
morning show, you mean on Infos, or other, like other, somewhere else, I would assume you
00:28:57.200
talking about, like, the Infos show or something, anyway, let's keep listening here, thank you, Blas Delizo.
00:29:01.620
Because, if Israel doesn't exist, there is no Jewish state, I mean, there is no other Jewish state,
00:29:07.180
and while Jacob says, look at all the elite, look at all the Jewish elite going for world domination,
00:29:14.280
look, I understand that, but you're talking about a global elite, you're not talking about the
00:29:17.460
Jewish people, there's approximately 13 or 14 million Jews on earth, and half of them are in
00:29:22.700
the US, half of them are in Israel, compared to, what, a billion Muslims, so Jews taking over the
00:29:29.520
world is just not realistic, it's just, I mean, it's not possible, if you want to talk about Jewish
00:29:34.860
elite globalists, then fine, you can point to that, and you can say they run the media, and here's
00:29:39.420
their influence, and here's all the top people that are Jewish, well, whatever, maybe they just like
00:29:42.960
the free market, but I would say this, if the United States, because this was kind of brought up in the
00:29:47.220
debate, here's what you would have to do, if the United States remained neutral, and stuff was really
00:29:53.060
going to pop off in Israel, worse than we've seen, you say they eliminate the Jews, or Israel just
00:29:59.200
Yeah, just shut up, Maccabeus token, you're going on and on about Lana being a Jew, and she's not, we showed
00:30:05.800
the DNA test, it's a non-issue, it doesn't matter, let it go, okay, let it go, it's not true,
00:30:14.080
you get it through your thick skull, it's like, holy shit, it's just you, people will just go on
00:30:18.780
and on about this, and it's the same, I see it on Adam's stream, and stuff like that too,
00:30:22.720
Adam's a Jew, it's all you hear, all the fucking time, it's like, let it go, where are the people
00:30:27.200
going to go? The Jews are going to have nowhere to go. Yeah, I think we have, I think there's, I think
00:30:32.160
it's related to my technical issues, I think it's like, it's slowing down a bit or something,
00:30:38.320
I'm not getting complete cut-offs, it's like it's slow, it's very bizarre, very bizarre,
00:30:43.420
hopefully it clears up, otherwise I'll have to stop and restart the stream or something like that,
00:30:49.580
try to reboot, but anyway, let's keep going, let's try a little bit more here, okay, here we go.
00:30:54.220
I mean, maybe Jordan, maybe Lebanon, I mean, you know, maybe they may all end up coming here,
00:31:00.820
where are the Palestinians going to go in that situation? Well, I guess you could say they
00:31:04.740
could all go to Iran, but does there deserve to be a Jewish state on the face of the earth?
00:31:12.980
Because essentially what the hardcore left is saying is no, so they just, again, eliminate,
00:31:18.540
eliminate the Jews is the stance that the hard left is now trying to hedge themselves against,
00:31:24.800
because that's kind of the most radical stance that I suppose you could take, whether it's
00:31:30.560
Jewish people or Christian people or any people, eliminate all of them, yeah, that's a bit radical.
00:31:38.780
Let's see if this was a call, it was one call that brought up something interesting regarding,
00:31:42.600
I think it was Nicholas III, the czar, Nicholas III, who sent like three warships, I guess,
00:31:50.640
to help America in one of the battles back in the 1800s, was that against, what was that,
00:31:56.360
was that against, no, that was early against England, let's see if we get to that or not,
00:32:00.180
but that was pretty interesting stuff he mentioned there, he was cut off too, unfortunately.
00:32:05.600
Rowan Thorson says, refreshing red eyes, thanks for what you do, thank you so much, sir,
00:32:10.540
appreciate that. Stone Ox as well says, with a colorful chat, I have a PowerPoint presentation
00:32:17.960
that helps like-minded people set up a future for themselves and network before and after dangers
00:32:23.020
of falling social order, would you be interested in looking at it? Sure, send it to
00:32:27.220
redeyesatproteinmail.com, thank you Stone Ox, appreciate that, I think we're good otherwise,
00:32:34.400
thank you for the spells over there, a burrito, did I mention that, from Per, thank you Per.
00:32:38.960
Okay, let's keep going here, again, I don't want to cover the whole hour on this,
00:32:43.600
it tends to go on a bit, but a couple of calls and then we'll move on.
00:32:47.500
What did you think of tonight's debate? Hello? Hello? Go. Yeah. Is this Schroyer?
00:32:56.540
Yes, go. Yes. Go. Yeah, there's a couple of things we need to get into that I'm not really
00:33:04.660
spoken about, but first of all, I'd like to say that social math works kind of like this,
00:33:09.940
Patriots add, Communists divide. I can't get it any simpler than that. Now, the important thing
00:33:18.080
that we're not discussing is the transfer agreement of 1933. Yeah, transfer agreement, that's right,
00:33:24.780
this is a good caller though, so I'm not going to make fun of him, but yeah, some of this,
00:33:27.440
has Alex ever covered the transfer agreement? Has he ever, maybe here and there, or maybe one of his
00:33:33.900
contributors or something like that, but it's not something here very often, so I'm glad that this
00:33:37.080
came up, right? Even a copper coin struck with the power of David on one side and the swastika on the
00:33:43.600
other side, and these Zionists paid Hitler. Only like 10, what, 15 years late? So I remember it was
00:33:51.420
like, this was coming out back when, what's his name, Black, what's the author's name again,
00:33:57.680
something Black of the transfer agreement, that was like back in the, what, late 90s or something,
00:34:03.060
I think he wrote that right. To take Jews to Palestine, and then they said, oh well,
00:34:08.440
now you can do whatever you want. See, we don't talk about that because that is one of the issues
00:34:12.920
that they keep quiet. And that's the larger issue of world elites, banks, military industrial
00:34:20.500
complexes playing both sides of quote-unquote war to enrich themselves. It's the 1942 Smedley-Butler book,
00:34:28.440
War is a Racket. Right. Hey, thanks for hosting Cultural War Criminal. Appreciate that. Good to
00:34:34.940
see you guys. Thank you for doing that. There's more important things, too. There's the Donmeh,
00:34:39.780
D-O-N-M-E-H, our group of, certain group of Jews that work with Islamics. And then there's also the
00:34:47.820
Sabbatean Frankists. And they're another bunch where Sabbatai Sebi converted to Islam. And
00:34:57.560
they have created their own little game. And we're being played. And I think the thing is this,
00:35:04.360
we've got to see who the players are. But I'm more important, I'm more struck by the
00:35:09.260
giant pieces of history that are left out. I.e., in 1863,
00:35:17.280
Zion Nicholas Alexander II sent two or three battleships over to help Lincoln, one to New
00:35:23.180
York, and went to San Francisco, and I think went to San Diego. This is erased from history
00:35:28.800
because the Rothschild... Sure. And I think, again, that's the larger issue that the reason... And he
00:35:33.880
cuts him off there. Like, that's actually a real... I'd love to hear some more. I've never heard that,
00:35:37.680
actually, which is remarkable, right? Very interesting stuff. But I think he cuts him off
00:35:41.360
there and just moves on from there. Why? I think the younger generation is more of,
00:35:45.080
not necessarily isolationist, I don't like using that phrase, but more, hey, look,
00:35:49.000
the world is getting so complex, and we realize that we're getting screwed in America. Let's kind
00:35:55.060
of just pull back and gather ourselves here and just reevaluate our foreign policy and all of this
00:36:00.920
foreign aid and everything. Leo, thank you so much for the call. Let's go to Eric. Hello? Hello?
00:36:07.500
Am I on the air? Anyway, actually, good caller. Interesting. It's too bad. Okay, we'll leave one
00:36:11.240
more. One more caller. I think this one was a good one, too. And then we'll move on. But yeah,
00:36:16.180
quite a bit of truth bombs dropped on InfoWars. Through the callers, I mean, the debate was good,
00:36:22.820
too. Of course, Nick brought a lot of good points as well. Just a simple thing like raising, I mean,
00:36:28.760
they're very Christian, right, at InfoWars. Just talking about the Talmud and what they say about
00:36:33.540
Jesus, right? Just as an example, right? Or how Christians are treated in, you know,
00:36:38.180
Jerusalem and shit like that, right? In New York, Eric, what are your thoughts on tonight's debate?
00:36:46.180
Eric, going once, twice. Yes, go ahead. And of course, Dave called in as well. Dave Riley
00:36:54.020
called in. He was like the fourth or fifth caller, I think, something like that. Hey, Adam,
00:36:57.660
good to see you. I see you in chat on Trovo. Yeah, Adam is asking, anyone seen when I debated
00:37:03.620
Shroyer? Yeah, I mean, that went around quite a bit, I think. That was a great debate, too. You did
00:37:07.340
great on that. Should be up on your bit shoot, I think, still. People definitely should check that
00:37:12.280
up. I think, yeah, I think Shroyer's been very good. I mean, he had you, he had Anem on. He had
00:37:16.980
me a lot on, which is very kind after we were, you know, booted off of YouTube and stuff like that.
00:37:20.580
So, I mean, they are, although they, you know, maybe cut people off and are more biased towards
00:37:25.860
one side. I mean, something has changed a little bit here, which is very interesting, I think. It's,
00:37:30.940
it's, and it's important. I mean, they have a large audience and a lot of people need to hear that
00:37:34.760
kind of stuff. And maybe, hopefully, some, some minds were blown yesterday. We never know,
00:37:39.080
right? But anyway, let's, this is the last call we'll listen to, and then we move on with a lot
00:37:42.640
of other topics here. All right. Am I on? Yes. Yes. All right. So, very good debate. I would like
00:37:51.140
to say, though, I can speak on behalf of all Catholic supporters of Alex Jones that I do not
00:38:00.180
particularly appreciate the kind of nasty and just, frankly, very insulting comments about the
00:38:08.680
Vatican and our Pope. Well, let me just tell you. I'm not sure where he is politically, but he,
00:38:15.520
the Pope is no friend of yours, sir, if you're, if you're, let's say, a nationalist or even America
00:38:20.200
First or something like that. Look at him. Holy shit. I mean, he's like kissing the feet of
00:38:24.860
migrants and like we have to, it's a commie Pope. I mean, there's no other way of saying it.
00:38:29.120
Subversive one at that. Both on the Islamic side, but also Adam showed some screenshots. I've seen
00:38:33.720
them before too. How they're making the Vatican more, you know, Semitic friendly, basically,
00:38:38.780
right? Things like that. Totally sold out to the Christians, right? It's been hiding human history
00:38:43.660
for, for decades, for centuries. And the Pope is now openly communist for open borders for the
00:38:51.180
destruction of Western civilization. So yeah, we definitely would stand against that. I was born
00:38:56.660
and raised Catholic as well, was confirmed. And I did not take offense to any of the statements made.
00:39:03.220
Okay. Well, um, yeah, that was just an introduction. I think he makes some good points
00:39:07.720
after this. And I do have a question, if you would allow me. Okay. All right. Yeah. My question is,
00:39:13.960
if Israel is so pro-Christian, why did the Christian demographics of Bethlehem change from around 80%
00:39:21.520
Christian to 12% between 1948 and the present year? Well, I'm not sure. I'm not making the argument
00:39:30.100
that Israel is pro-Christian. All right. All right. So, uh, maybe, uh, you should have, I mean,
00:39:41.720
I know they did another take. I don't know if that's true, but where they're, they were forced,
00:39:45.800
I guess, voluntarily converted to Islam to like to stay alive basically, or to be tolerated in the
00:39:52.860
area or something. I don't even know if that's true or not. I would assume that many of them,
00:39:56.080
uh, just left or fled, went to different areas, but I could be wrong on that. Maybe they stayed
00:40:00.280
and converted. I'm not sure. Cause maybe you were asking that question for somebody that was on
00:40:04.540
earlier. Uh, but, but I, I, I'm not making that argument here. Thank you for the call, Eric.
00:40:09.560
Let's go to Tom in Washington. Tom, what did you think of tonight's debate? One more last one.
00:40:15.800
This is ground control to Tom in Washington. Are you still on the phone? I'm here.
00:40:27.280
Or did you die from COVID? Good evening. Hello. Yes. That was a great debate. I think Nick
00:40:36.140
side, I said more with the America first, uh, policy, but I think what kind of got cut off in
00:40:42.280
the debate was the discussion of the Christian support for Israel. It got kind of sidetracked.
00:40:47.720
Well, I think the term Judeo-Christian didn't actually appear until the forties and kind of
00:40:53.380
skyrocketed in the nineties. That's right. Israel actually, Tel Aviv is known as the homosexual
00:40:59.020
capital of the, uh, Middle East and the abortion laws are kind of lax there. So I kind of wish that
00:41:06.200
debate. Does the left know? But that's Tel Aviv is very different to in Jerusalem, right? It's like
00:41:11.640
almost they've intentionally kind of, uh, segregated it right among the Orthodox Jews versus some of the
00:41:16.320
more liberal, uh, you know, gay friendly in Tel Aviv. And it feels like that's just kind of for show
00:41:20.320
as well to show like the liberal West, like, look, we do it too. Or super tolerant. Look at this. We're not
00:41:25.500
like those Islamic countries, uh, you know, throwing gays off buildings, right? Somebody should inform them
00:41:30.480
of this. Uh, that's a good one. I'm serious because Muslims, they're, you know, they're not open. They
00:41:37.480
don't like gay people, you know? So it's this weird thing where it's like, yeah, you'd think
00:41:42.380
intellectually they're more with the open-minded, let's abort babies, let's be gay going on in Tel
00:41:46.640
Aviv. But, uh, you know, they, they, they miss the reality of the situation as usual. And the last
00:41:53.600
thing I kind of want, I guess that's why so many, uh, neocons and, and Christians, uh, support Israel for,
00:41:58.940
uh, for, for, for the gay friendly laws, right? An interesting fact, what are the three most
00:42:03.480
spoken languages in Israel? Hebrew, obviously, English and Russian. So when there, there were
00:42:08.880
a lot of, uh, Zionist purges in the Soviet bloc happening in the sixties and they were all
00:42:13.560
went to, to Israel. So there was a lot of Russian apparatchiks there. And I think that's
00:42:18.920
why some of the last... Apparatchik. I haven't heard that term in a while. Good. That's a great
00:42:21.640
term. Apparatchik. Ideologies in Israel come from and are rooted there. And that's
00:42:28.840
all I really wanted to say, but great debate. And I think America first was...
00:42:34.440
Yeah. I see on Odyssey too, a couple of people, uh, Poe, Poe White talks about the Visigoth,
00:42:40.140
the kingdom in Spain, absolutely right. Uh, many of the city gates were opened, of course,
00:42:45.720
at that time, uh, by the Jewish population there, around 700 or so AD, uh, to, we've talked
00:42:52.340
about it many times, but it would have been good if it were brought up here too. Uh, that much
00:42:56.040
of the same thing that's happening in Europe now kind of happened already to the Visigothic
00:42:59.320
people. And of course that kind of eventually turned into Spain and then, uh, took them about
00:43:04.180
700 years to get their country back. Uh, they did it though, but remember now also the Spaniards
00:43:08.920
are like apologizing for what they did in 1492 and they were granting citizenship to every
00:43:14.780
Muslim and Jew that wants it and stuff like that, right? They're groveling and saying that
00:43:18.260
they did something, did something wrong for reclaiming their territory and their area.
00:43:22.320
Yeah. It's, it's, uh, it's sickening, right? It was a, it was a winning argument.
00:43:26.440
I agree. I agree. I think, I think everybody would agree with that at the end of the day.
00:43:30.820
Um, you know, I will say, I think because to me, I'm, I'm never going to be convinced
00:43:37.060
that there's some two-way relationship between America and Israel that is, that is fair.
00:43:44.000
It was one of the callers here and we'll have to get to maybe next time or something then,
00:43:47.680
but, uh, I forget where it was in the flow. There's still a lot, a lot of time left there
00:43:51.680
and we don't have time. We'll get to go into some of those other stuff here, but someone
00:43:54.560
mentioned, maybe, uh, if Adam is still in the chat, do, do what, uh, Judaism or something
00:44:00.820
like that was the term was used where they were talking about how they either had converted
00:44:05.520
or used, uh, that faction, right? What was that term again? Does anybody have that? Do what?
00:44:11.740
Do what Muslims or Do what Judaism or something like that? That I could get that completely wrong.
00:44:15.920
Something with a D. Yeah. Dawah. Is that a D-A-W-A? Some people said Donmeh, Dawah. Okay.
00:44:23.120
Yeah. Something like that. I'm not sure what it is. I have to look it up and Google it later
00:44:26.400
and try to find some more of that. That was a new thing to me. So it's great that they
00:44:29.220
do take these callers because in many times there's more stuff that comes out because the
00:44:34.220
callers know kind of what's missing, right? And things like that. So at least say, uh, they
00:44:37.640
did that, but yeah. So overall good stuff, um, regarding a, uh, uh, yeah. Donmeh is a
00:44:43.100
Zionist in Ottoman. Okay. Donmeh, uh, Maccabee's token says Donmeh. Okay. D-O-N-M-E-H. Okay.
00:44:50.960
I got to look that up. Thank you for that, sir. Appreciate that. Donmeh, uh, is this Zionist
00:44:55.020
in the Ottoman Empire. Interesting. Okay. Uh, all right. So let's do this. Let's move on
00:45:00.400
from this. Let me just check entropy real quick. So we're not left behind there. I'm not getting
00:45:05.740
the notifications on the screen for some reason. So that's why I don't see that right, right
00:45:10.160
away. Blas Deliso, uh, says American journal hosted by Harrison Smith is the morning, uh,
00:45:16.360
morning show on InfoWars. That's right. Okay. That's what you mean when we talk about the
00:45:19.300
morning shows there. Yeah. I've, I've, I've seen it a little bit now and then here and
00:45:22.360
there. Um, okay. But that's good. Good, uh, good callers apparently according to Blas
00:45:26.160
Deliso, uh, at least during that show. Um, yeah, Harrison Smith is good too. He debated,
00:45:30.620
uh, Adam, I think on a kill stream. He's, he's good. I like him. He's, he's, uh, uh, he's
00:45:35.340
out there, you know, talking at least, you know, um, not shutting people down. Um, Michael,
00:45:40.880
uh, 57 DE over on entropy as well. Hail Henrik and your lovely Russian bride, Lana, hail the
00:45:45.520
gods. We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children. Thank
00:45:49.980
you, Michael. Appreciate that. It was good to see you. Thank you for the, uh, support over
00:45:53.480
on entropy. Appreciate that. Uh, okay. So, oh yeah, that's right. One more thing here then
00:45:58.240
after the, uh, Zion, the Judeo supremacist versus the Islamo fascist, uh, debate, uh, where
00:46:06.300
Barnes, uh, Robert Barnes ended up blocking, uh, Nicholas, uh, for, for went these, right?
00:46:12.140
That's, I'm using, uh, Alex Jones, uh, pronunciation here right now. Um, so I guess it was a lot of
00:46:18.180
people, uh, you know, kind of, I don't know, trolling him. They were kind of, kind of going
00:46:21.980
after him a little bit and, uh, he didn't like that. Uh, but, uh, no, I think Nick did a
00:46:25.900
great job. Uh, I think there's a clear win. Uh, he's standing on the side that has the
00:46:31.540
winning argument. Uh, and that's ultimately why, you know, the polls and stuff like that
00:46:35.940
that were done. Uh, but they, they, they favored, um, that the big problem is Israel, uh, Zionism,
00:46:42.900
the Israeli lobby, as opposed to the Islamic, uh, the Islamo fascists, right? Uh, that Barnes
00:46:48.620
brought up about 300 times yesterday. Um, okay. Scott McLean sends a link after check. Yeah.
00:46:54.300
Don me. There we go. D O N M E Britannica. Thank you, sir. I appreciate that. That's very
00:46:57.980
kind of you. I know sometimes it's as easy as your search, but, uh, when you're, when
00:47:02.180
you're doing the stream, sometimes it's hard to do it, uh, while you're doing it right
00:47:05.700
there. Let me just, uh, check that real quick. Don me. Uh, I'll definitely have to look
00:47:09.280
that up, check that up. Okay. Uh, let me see here. So this happened to regarding, I guess,
00:47:14.380
while we're on the Israeli topic right here too. Um, a landmark motion is being debated
00:47:20.600
in dial Iran. And I'm butchering that. That's, uh, uh, old, old Irish there, right? Um, uh,
00:47:27.600
old Irish, right? Um, now to lay, which is the, the parliament there, I assume, right? Uh,
00:47:34.220
so they're discussing labeling Israel's illegal settlements and land grab as de facto annexation
00:47:40.360
of Palestinian land. I believe all parties will support this motion. Uh, this is historic.
00:47:44.700
And then a follow-up tweet from today, I believe, so the day after the motion on annexation in
00:47:50.880
Palestine has passed. All parties supported. I'm of the moon. Ireland is the first country
00:47:55.300
in the world to, is to label Israel's illegal settlements and land grab as de facto annexation
00:48:00.700
of Palestinian land. Thank you. To tell me no one has done that before, which is, which
00:48:05.260
is kind of weird. If you ask me, I'm surprised, I'm surprised even a country like Sweden hasn't
00:48:09.800
done this considering how, you know, very pro, uh, you know, pro-Palestine and anti-Israel
00:48:15.440
they are. This is very, actually very surprising, right? Um, that they just can kind of call
00:48:20.540
it out for, for what it is, right? Uh, but okay, so that's interesting. That's a, uh, I
00:48:25.860
guess a win, uh, you know, in terms of, uh, what's happening right now in the Middle East
00:48:30.080
as well. Uh, so that's good stuff. But again, keep in mind, a lot of the debate, and we mentioned
00:48:34.360
this before, but a lot of the rhetoric on the far left side here and is that, uh,
00:48:39.800
that they're basically against Israel because it's like a white supremacist, uh, nation.
00:48:44.860
It's like a right wing, you know, and it, and it's not, I mean, we, we showed the tweets
00:48:48.300
from like, uh, was it BDS and, uh, even BLM and stuff like that. There's not a mention
00:48:53.500
of Zionism that that's the problem, or even that this is like a Jewish, it's for Jewish
00:48:59.160
people, Jewish interests. They're mass labeling this as some kind of white supremacy, uh, colonization
00:49:05.800
of Palestinians or something like that, which is just, you know, awful rhetoric. So the
00:49:09.440
other side is, uh, not at all very, uh, very sincere or, you know, they're, they're seeking
00:49:15.180
to associate what happens in Israel to like nationalistic movements in Europe and stuff
00:49:20.020
like that, which is completely contradictory. I mean, it's like, it's quite the opposite.
00:49:23.640
I think it's, we're more in the sense on the Palestinian side here, we're the ones being
00:49:27.860
occupied in, in European and Western nations, right? Uh, okay. Let's go over to Sweden real
00:49:32.120
quick here. Multicultural Malmö, which is of course the, as we say, the third city in, uh,
00:49:38.120
the third largest city in Sweden, uh, is spending about $108,000 on a 20 foot high
00:49:45.920
pink unicorn. Uh, that's right. In the, uh, Muslim dense area, they have decided to,
00:49:53.900
well, this is, you could argue some place like a suburb, like Rosengård in Malmö, of course,
00:49:58.300
is where they really should have put it. If they want to antagonize, uh, the Muslim
00:50:02.140
population, this is more in the central part of Malmö where you have a little bit more,
00:50:05.700
a little bit more Swedes there, but, but regardless, uh, this of course is a very,
00:50:10.100
uh, very, very Islamified, uh, city, uh, Malmö. So this is what they're spending time,
00:50:14.640
uh, money on and efforts. And this is of course being done to, uh, now doing the pride,
00:50:19.380
upcoming pride event in August in, uh, what, what is that? That's like, is it worldwide now?
00:50:25.180
They used to have it just in what, one city or something. Then they started having it at
00:50:28.380
one city in each country. And now I think they have it in like multiples, like worldwide,
00:50:34.100
like all over at the same time. I could be wrong on that. I'm not really, uh,
00:50:37.700
don't really study these pride events, but look at this shit. A pink gay unicorn
00:50:42.280
is, uh, erected in Malmö. Um, the 20 foot high and 33 foot wide pink unicorn
00:50:50.760
sculpture was unveiled in the public square in the heart of the city. And it's said to be
00:50:55.760
a collaboration between Malmö's local government and Malmö's pride organization. Local social democratic
00:51:01.700
official Andreas Schönström, chairman of the technical board of the city of Malmö,
00:51:07.080
commented on the new sculpture in a press release saying following,
00:51:09.880
the unicorn becomes a spreader of joy in the city, both among children and adults,
00:51:15.880
even in its colorful shimmer. It also carries a serious message when it, uh, when it reminds us
00:51:21.600
playfully of the equal value of all people. It will also be exciting to see what names the children
00:51:30.680
give the unicorn when images of it are disseminated in different contexts, contexts, uh, he said.
00:51:39.360
So, uh, stunning, uh, and brave, of course, uh, over in Malmö. Always good to see, uh, that they're
00:51:46.020
putting the money where it's worth, right? So it's almost like, is it, is this to antagonize the
00:51:50.780
Muslim population? I don't know. Uh, is it, do they even think, uh, what, about what they're doing
00:51:56.800
here with these kinds of things, uh, remains a mystery to me? Uh, I'm not quite sure. But, uh,
00:52:01.680
anyway, here's also, uh, while we're on it, a public service announcement from Dennis, uh, Prager,
00:52:07.360
uh, enjoy. No, normal is not defined by your sexual orientation. Yeah. That's what normal,
00:52:14.200
I don't, I'm not saying heterosexual is more normal. By the way, I actually believe bisexual
00:52:19.000
is the norm. Hmm. There you go. Thank you, Dennis Prager, uh, for clarifying that to us,
00:52:27.620
that, uh, bisexuality is, is the norm. Okay. Uh, that was news to me. Okay. Let's go over to,
00:52:34.120
uh, George Floyd. Uh, the anniversary happened yesterday. Uh, lots of BLM protests and stuff
00:52:40.060
like that too. And of course in Minneapolis where they have this new zone set up where you can be
00:52:44.120
baptized and it's, you know, it's a cult, it's a religion, it's a psychopathic, uh, you know,
00:52:50.120
but people with mental disorders are attracted to this as a new kind of a religion basically. But
00:52:54.060
in that very same place in Minneapolis, uh, there were a couple of news reporters on location when
00:52:59.800
they were being shot at all of a sudden, check this out here. Police reform, uh, to be, uh,
00:53:07.820
just gotta be careful here with some gunshots. Excuse us.
00:53:14.120
It sounds like gunshots. I don't know what this is. These seem to be gunshots. It's gunshots, buddy.
00:53:23.620
shit, shit. Shit. Shit, where was that? We're okay, we're okay, we're okay.
00:53:45.780
gunshots of peace ladies and gentlemen uh what can you say there was another i think there was
00:54:02.080
caught from another angle too by another uh news reporter i think this was live let's check this
00:54:06.680
out residents in minnesota and minneapolis to observe nine minutes and 29 seconds of silence
00:54:12.820
uh representing the nine minutes and 29 seconds that derek chauvin knelt on george floyd's neck
00:54:18.900
we're gonna check in with alex in a bit it sounds like there may be some trouble there in minneapolis
00:54:36.600
we're gonna check in with that yeah can you imagine if there's like some kind of site where
00:54:40.840
like a white person that died or something like that a lot of uh you know white uh advocates were
00:54:45.820
going to this place and it was like people shooting and said can you imagine the news reports and the
00:54:50.680
coverage of like the insanity of of that right that's like that's funny though that just when
00:54:55.920
they cut to those signs you hear the gunshots like we like we are you we are the future like this is
00:55:02.060
your this is your future right here look this is great timing here silence uh representing the nine
00:55:08.980
minutes and 29 seconds that derek chauvin knelt on george floyd's neck
00:55:12.820
that's uh it's just you know it's just uh it's just peaceful uh peaceful gunfire don't worry about
00:55:25.960
it uh okay we had more over in portland of course uh more attempts there to uh burn down various federal
00:55:34.580
buildings and stuff like that again on the anniversary uh of the uh uh death of uh saint
00:55:40.760
george floyd i thought we could just uh look at some of the videos coming out about this here
00:55:47.540
okay keep uh keep watching some of andy nose comments here for our videos
00:56:02.480
okay short but sweet there's some clips we'll just uh go through some of them
00:56:10.560
yeah this is uh city hall here but uh you know no no insurrection here no vandalism that's fine you
00:56:22.240
yeah i'm surprised ted wheeler's beginning a lot of shit actually uh okay i guess we can read some of
00:56:38.460
this portland police individuals in the crowd are throwing frozen water bottles and eggs at officers
00:56:42.160
they're also throwing metal spikes in the road the crowd has marched the city hall and is breaking
00:56:46.680
breaking out the windows uh goes on from there i guess here's uh some confrontation here
00:56:52.480
between police uh portland police retreats from the violent riots uh one of the antifa hurls a trash
00:56:59.660
bin towards them former congressional candidate and antifa member what's uh what's her name
00:57:04.340
cyber four four word one in wheelchair brought her dog to the riot again oh that's right yeah that's
00:57:11.720
right i've seen that person uh number of videos actually all right so you know trash bins of peace
00:57:16.900
no problem this is uh all all of this is totally fine
00:57:26.840
yeah that's right the chat intro was in land back was that was the black hammer group right and so
00:57:45.920
they didn't end up getting it we we covered that in the weekend warrior show check that out if you
00:57:49.540
if you missed it by the way it was kind of funny um they the was it the san uh i forget where
00:57:56.260
some sam something in colorado the police uh sheriff's department there uh ended uh ended up
00:58:01.580
driving the black hammer group of those individuals off their intended land they had said that they
00:58:07.940
purchased it they raised something like 65 000 on gofundme and apparently no land was ever purchased
00:58:12.720
and so they were driven off the land by uh by sheriffs uh this is how much they uh they just lie i
00:58:18.380
don't know i would assume it was a grift or something i'm not sure or did they just fail
00:58:21.660
not sure but uh no land for uh yeah they were squatting basically exactly uh they were squatting
00:58:26.780
they were just uh claiming it as theirs they liberated this land right but uh no more uh
00:58:31.920
hammer black hammer city at least not in that part of colorado there's some aftermath here
00:58:36.900
more starbucks windows i assume right always starbucks
00:58:39.900
fuck capitalists yeah well they're they're on your side even the bank the bankers are on your
00:58:59.480
side okay anyway so there you go a little bit uh just a quick update there from uh from portland
00:59:04.240
here's over to the uk staying kind of on the blm issue for a little bit uh we've had uh some other
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scenarios here it's not going too well for for at least some of the uh blm activists here is a lady
00:59:17.460
called sasha johnson we played some clips with her before where she basically calls for like the
00:59:22.920
overthrow of uh the uk and it's a white supremacist nation and uh all the cops in the uk are uh kkk
00:59:31.060
members and things like that right famous clip was going a while going around a while ago well so
00:59:36.600
anyway she uh was shot in the head uh and initially when the first stories came out we didn't really
00:59:43.280
we didn't really see anything we didn't see well who did this what's going on we obviously would have
00:59:48.280
immediately seen if this was a white person can you imagine if it was a white guy that had shot a blm
00:59:54.360
activist in england in south london in the head there would have been manhunts not i mean there's
01:00:03.260
manhunts now but you know what i mean like it would have been like by the media manhunt so to speak who
01:00:07.640
was this what's happening we have to how do we uh white supremacy is the biggest issue in our country
01:00:13.340
this is unacceptable and all that kind of stuff and sure there's been some coverage of this i'm not
01:00:18.000
trying to deny that they didn't cover it but there's been nothing of course about the violence
01:00:23.240
violence internally in in the black community um and how how much these people just don't give a
01:00:29.840
shit about blm or anything like that black lives matter and they end up uh shooting and killing
01:00:35.040
each other far more than any white person are doing but anyway so this is kind of one of those
01:00:38.680
perfect uh kind of examples of of this really that uh the the problem they're facing is not white
01:00:44.220
supremacy it's uh it's internally among themselves right but anyway so right now uh the police is
01:00:48.700
hunting for four young black men um who went to this uh party at i think it was at 3 a.m in in
01:00:57.260
southern uh london uh sasha sasha johnson's political party are rejecting the idea that the black panther of
01:01:04.480
oxford um the idea black panther of oxford was caught in crossfire police gang says four men ran into a
01:01:13.000
garden and shot into a crowd of party goers before fleeing the scene mother of two is fighting for
01:01:17.480
her life following the attack in peckham southeast london uh at 3 a.m on sunday scotland yard is
01:01:23.460
insisting there is nothing uh nothing to suggest the 27 year old was the target of the shooting okay
01:01:28.920
home office blast very irresponsible diane abbott well she's a she's a moron right somewhere here's uh
01:01:34.900
some of the location where the party was here she has two kids i'm wondering what the age of them
01:01:38.900
is but what's she doing partying at 3 a.m i'm serious who's taking care of her kids fucking
01:01:44.160
irresponsible uh big surprise but here she is let's uh listen to what the cop said here here we go
01:01:49.780
this was a shocking incident that has left a young woman with very serious injuries
01:01:56.360
our thoughts are with the family of sasha johnson who are being supported by specially trained officers
01:02:02.080
a dedicated team of officers and detectives are looking to find out who's responsible for this
01:02:09.360
incident they're making good progress but we need the public to help us from our inquiry so far we've
01:02:16.680
established that sasha had been at a party at a house in consort road in peckham early on sunday
01:02:23.100
morning at around 3 a.m a group of young black men dressed in dark clothing entered the garden of the
01:02:31.120
property and discharged a firearm they'd left the scene before officers arrived we were aware of
01:02:38.360
sasha's involvement in the black lives matter movement in the uk and understand the concern
01:02:43.460
that this will cause some communities however i wish to stress that at this time there is nothing
01:02:49.160
to suggest that sasha was a victim of a targeted attack we're also not aware of any reports of threats
01:02:56.920
made against her prior to this incident i want to take this opportunity to reassure you that we're
01:03:03.220
doing everything we possibly can to identify those responsible and to bring them to justice
01:03:08.680
tackling violent crime is one of the met's main priorities and we want to keep people in london safe
01:03:17.300
members of the public are have got an important role to play i guess they they find weapons somewhere
01:03:22.840
but uh i mean we've had what knife uh knife crime out of control uh in the uk for a long time now
01:03:28.460
let's see here there's some vigil here let's check this out it should be good
01:03:32.780
yeah they have the uh rhythm in their blood right
01:03:41.820
yeah it's a big uh it's a white male problem here so you clearly can see uh big issue that's the
01:03:59.200
big issue in london when it comes to uh to those kinds of things here's the let me see here's the
01:04:03.260
break part piece real quick here regarding the one of the first kind of videos that went viral with
01:04:08.400
her i guess this is this is her right here um regarding what she said regarding the uk how
01:04:14.120
racist they are and especially then targeting the police and it's kind of funny because now you have
01:04:20.420
what you have this type of this is the representative i guess then of the of the uk police if we go back
01:04:25.180
up here for a second right uh this this the face of the uk police well the uk police but london right
01:04:31.760
that part of london uh but so do they she now they are going to work with the police to find these
01:04:40.140
men or what's going to happen now here's the uh here's a clip here racism thrives on capitalism
01:04:45.340
the back of racism is capitalism and they say about education we need a black militia
01:04:54.140
the police is no different from the kkk they stand around and protect statues and buildings instead of
01:05:00.940
people they need to join the local council and start to litter pick too
01:05:04.380
why does she have a why why is it always like this why does she have an african like continent
01:05:12.900
like around her neck what is what what is that why why why does that always happen right like if you
01:05:20.860
if you love africa you can you you still has she ever set her foot in africa you love africa what
01:05:27.180
what the hell are you doing in the uk go to africa then when i say if they have a pepper spray we have
01:05:33.660
our own too they have smokes we have it too come together put your fist in the air black power
01:05:40.860
don't ever be scared to say it doesn't mean that you hate another race and anybody that said that
01:05:46.460
you hate them they too have hidden racism because they're scared of your blackness black is beautiful
01:05:51.820
black is evident and when i say free palestine do you know a guy called cecil rhodes he created a
01:05:57.660
glenn gray law in south africa what is happening in palestine and in yemen is a glenn gray law being
01:06:03.500
no you cannot compare those two that's just retarded actually what's happening in european countries
01:06:08.540
is more comparable right we're being colonized and saying we're palestinians are being colonized but uh
01:06:14.180
you know that takes nuance that thanks that they that takes stepping out of your own ethnic interest
01:06:19.620
to understand those kinds of things created just like the sauce law the stop and search prevent
01:06:24.900
policies philippus says did you know she has a white foster mother is that i wouldn't doubt that it's
01:06:30.580
it's kind of like the um what's uh the basket was it the basketball or even uh news the news car driver
01:06:38.900
uh what's his name uh i gotta forget all these names they're like huge news stories in the past uh
01:06:45.620
i almost said klippenstein what's his name the kaepernick right kaepernick he's growing up in a
01:06:50.240
white family there's all these other ones right it's like a yeah kaepernick and uh the other the
01:06:56.020
news car drivers i'm gonna set smallette but that's the other one um they're they grew up in that kind
01:07:01.560
of situation and then they just hate on white society right that it's it's a classic so i wouldn't
01:07:07.200
be surprised i don't know that about this one but uh we wouldn't be surprised
01:07:10.500
a racist policy baba that's right baba's uh baba wallace thank you uh big pete that's right baba
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wallace same thing there right is a what a white dad i think right a white dad british value does
01:07:21.580
not exist because it took its values from all around the world don't be scared to say free palestine
01:07:28.540
don't be afraid to say free west papua don't be afraid to say free yemen you're not anti-semitic
01:07:34.280
don't let no jewish man create a way to be unheard to make you unheard silence is violence
01:07:40.320
if we keep silent we are also a part of that oppression i refuse to let nobody put a gag on me
01:07:47.580
that's why i don't connect to no political party we need as far as i know no one is putting a gag
01:07:52.220
on you that's why you're on the streets talking that's why people are uh praising you having
01:07:55.900
vigils after you were uh assaulted by your own race by the way not the cops not white men uh not
01:08:01.820
colonialists well i guess they are in some some regard when you talk about the uk but you know what i
01:08:07.040
mean um all right so good good stuff we should form a militia we have weapons no problems anyway
01:08:12.780
there it is that's the context of uh that woman so uh big big sad great uh irony shot in the head
01:08:20.700
by her own people after being very vocal and speaking out against uh you know the problem
01:08:26.600
basically of uk society and how racist they are uh meanwhile if we go over to uh the another blm
01:08:34.080
issue here the uh embassy buildings all over the u.s uh are now putting up black lives matter
01:08:42.840
flags this is a huge one i'm not sure where this one is some of these are taken in like bosnia
01:08:49.860
herzegovina was one of them let me see if we can get this to move forward here uh this is probably
01:08:56.260
maybe south american embassy or something like that uh and this was on the anniversary by the way on
01:09:01.620
of george floyd uh george floyd's death uh that they decided to do this and see if we can go to
01:09:08.080
the next one yeah here we go this is the embassy in bosnia and herzegovina uh they're hanging a huge
01:09:13.620
blm flag on the outside unbelievable right uh and here's another one uh not sure what that's from
01:09:20.520
consulate these these is this down below uh anyway so yeah that's right embassies consulates i guess
01:09:28.640
as well is where they're hanging these uh flags absolutely amazing here's uh aj plus oh i've had
01:09:35.760
uh now this in the uh in the lower third there that's wrong i just assumed it was uh now this because
01:09:40.800
they usually cover cover this kind of stuff check out this this is this is hilarious right uh where
01:09:44.760
are we here there we are uh black americans in cities are exposed to two times more heat
01:09:51.580
in summer than white people largely due to urban planning and historic segregation says a study
01:09:58.540
the urban heat island effect tied to heat trapping concrete and lack of green spaces
01:10:03.260
was seen in 97 percent of cities studied that's right so if you have a black person feeling a little
01:10:11.580
bit hot normally than normal you know it's because of racism uh you know it's because of white people
01:10:17.440
uh because whites of course didn't used to live where they live they didn't used to occupy these
01:10:22.740
territories or anything like that so that's right it's up to us to fix uh the heat problem and i
01:10:29.440
would assume bring in uh maybe water or cooling or something like that uh which ironically they show
01:10:34.500
in the picture here uh white wildfire over on entropy thank you sir good to see you he says
01:10:39.040
in your spare time be sure to enjoy my latest musical composition the ballad of fentanyl floyd nice
01:10:45.140
i didn't know you were up to that i gotta i gotta check that out there's something we can play or is
01:10:48.820
it uh is it too uh is it too uh too based maybe i'll definitely check that out thank you wise for
01:10:54.520
sending the uh the it's short but sweet uh let's see if i can play it on the side here and maybe we
01:10:59.740
can we can uh play it later but thank you uh always good to see you wise hope you're doing well
01:11:03.580
okay so uh let's move on here uh this happened as well initially we thought that there was a
01:11:11.800
latin latin american south american individual maybe mexican uh but it turns out it's a white
01:11:19.980
guy so we switch i think we're going to switch very quickly here from let's blame the guns to let's
01:11:26.140
blame the man that was holding the guns uh if it was a hispanic dude or let's say a black dude or
01:11:32.100
something like that you wouldn't really see much about how he was like the the race of the problem
01:11:36.380
the the race of the man's uh that that is the problem uh but that's the gun that's a problem
01:11:41.900
right so anyway we'll see how this um parses out here but anyway backstory first maybe uh there was a
01:11:48.540
uh mass shooting at a san jose rail yard and apparently you have nine people dead as of so far
01:11:55.340
and now the gunman has been identified as samuel cassidy a white guy a gunman carried out a mass
01:12:03.360
shooting at san jose rail yard on wednesday nine people were killed including the shooter who took
01:12:07.520
his own life the suspected gunman has been identified as 57 year old samuel cassidy who was
01:12:13.800
an employee at the santa clara valley transportation authority cassidy set fire to his own home before
01:12:19.260
the shooting no one was inside of the house 9-1-1 dispatch received a call for shootings around 6 30
01:12:24.480
a.m local time the addresses for the crime scene is blah blah blah downtown san jose let's check out
01:12:29.960
some of the clips uh from this right now with numbers i can confirm with you at this point
01:12:34.940
that there are eight victims that are pronounced deceased at this point and there's one suspect
01:12:41.120
that's pronounced deceased this is still ongoing like i said the numbers can change okay so this is
01:12:47.540
still a fluid and active ongoing investigation we have all the resources out here from city county
01:12:54.800
and federal agencies out here including the fbi and the da and homeland security out here to assist
01:13:00.460
with this investigation so again we have a lot of resources out here ourselves we're trying to figure
01:13:05.580
out what exactly happened what's going on all right so it's not clear here's uh it's kind of too long
01:13:10.860
here seven minutes let's just check a little bit on this uh clip and then we'll move on good day
01:13:14.120
everyone we're following breaking news about that mass shooting at a rail yard in downtown san jose
01:13:19.280
california we now know that at least seven people have died there the shooting happened early this
01:13:24.700
morning at the valley transportation authority which provides transit services throughout the bay
01:13:29.880
area we've also confirmed the suspected shooter is among the dead officials are updating right now
01:13:36.260
let's take a listen in information that will be released by the santa clara county coroner's office
01:13:40.600
at this point okay we're back to this guy still an active and ongoing investigation so we'll see
01:13:45.080
what happens we'll see what as more comes in here let me refresh maybe there's an update here
01:13:49.300
uh anything let me see no that's still it from breaking down one once we'll keep an eye on it but
01:13:56.960
again i brought it up too because i thought it would take the the shoot like you know the the it's the
01:14:04.320
guns is the problem we have to take the guns kind of thing uh and i'm sure it will to some regard but
01:14:09.420
i'm sure there will be some kind of examination of the background of this guy and they're going to
01:14:13.320
probably blame uh if not white supremacy i think it's white people in general white men uh you know
01:14:18.460
are the problem but coincidentally speaking another guy who wants to grab the guns and who is very
01:14:23.540
actively engaged in doing so uh literally as we speak we have uh this guy david waco chipman
01:14:30.680
that uh they're having a senate judiciary committee hearing on regarding his confirmation uh today to
01:14:36.560
become the director of the uh alcohol tobacco firearms division uh of the u.s government
01:14:42.500
chipman has spent his career working against the second amendment here's a recap of his record it
01:14:47.120
was a good uh gonna break down here a thread on twitter but his big you know claim to fame and i
01:14:52.940
saw that they were doing fact checks on this now they're trying to claim that it's not true that he
01:14:56.680
was and he was not at waco or he had nothing to do with it or something like that um which i think
01:15:02.140
is just wrong but anyway uh chipman spent 25 years in foreign gun control for the atf he is
01:15:06.560
most notoriously known for his involvement with a 50-day siege at waco god i didn't know it was 50
01:15:13.080
days is it that long that's crazy um 76 76 bodies including 25 children were found in the aftermath
01:15:20.880
he took a moment to get a photo op amongst the remains uh so here's the fact to check right here
01:15:27.040
he was clearly not there right shipman chipman on multiple locations had lied about waco siege
01:15:33.380
claiming that that the cult members used a 50 caliber barrettes to shoot down two texas air
01:15:38.520
air national guard helicopters that's right this never happened read more here uh so this is part
01:15:44.520
of the hearing here uh senator ted cruz gets joe biden's atf director nominee david shipman to admit
01:15:51.540
that he wants to ban the ar-15 the most popular rifle in america let's uh listen to this
01:15:56.460
mr chipman a minute ago uh senator whitehouse asked you if any of your views on guns are out
01:16:03.900
of step with the majority of the american people um they are they are 15 is one of if not the most
01:16:12.280
popular rifle in america it's not a machine gun it's a rifle uh your public position is that you
01:16:19.360
want to ban ar-15s is that correct senator uh thank you for the question and thank you for our visit
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yesterday and offering me a dr pepper it made me reminisce about my time in central texas but
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holy shit you're serious holy shit now to your question dr pepper uh with respect to the ar-15
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on i support uh a ban as um as has been presented um in a senate bill of course you do thank you for
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the burrito archie bunker appreciate that uh i do apologize if i missed any i appreciate all the
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spells and so forth cast over on trovo confetti uh from uh lt thank you 10 of those confettis thank
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you uh and on fire spells from prussian blue thank you five confettis from kill the bankers
01:17:09.100
thank you sir 20 confettis from sin six thank you uh maternal maiden uh five confettis as well
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thank you lots of confettis over there appreciate that anyway let's uh keep going with the clip here
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i appreciate uh trovo support guys uh and supported by the president um the ar-15 is a gun i was issued
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on atf's swat team and it's a particularly lethal weapon um and regulating it as other particularly
01:17:34.380
lethal weapons um i have advocated for um as atf director if i'm confirmed i would simply enforce
01:17:42.880
the laws and the books and right now um there is no such uh ban on those guns so you want to ban the
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most popular rifle in america uh interesting huh there we go uh where are we there we are uh okay
01:17:57.000
so we have a follow-up to that too uh a couple of fancy pants with a pizza slice thank you for that
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uh and from pad a winner or dancing chicken uh appreciate that troggy troggy trog with uh 10
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confetti thank you going defender with also 10 confettis uh thank you sir appreciate that
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and uh born again bear uh bear censored i think it is with a confetti too thank you and i think this
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is a uh no i thought that was a colorful chat confused that a uh born again bear with a birthday
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cake thank you sir appreciate that so check out this clip here here he is later on being asked i
01:18:32.020
forget what the uh what's his name is it one of the kennedy is that his name anyway he's asking him
01:18:36.920
to define what he means uh or yeah what can you define an assault weapon he wants to ban these things
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can you define what it is listen to this this is incredible director um i got 35 seconds left
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define it for me would you please sir um what's an assault weapon yeah senator um the bill uh to ban
01:19:00.300
assault weapons what is your dozens of pages there's no way i could define an assault weapon
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you don't have any you're going to run an eight this agency and you don't have a definition of
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assault weapon but i would be enforcing the definition that members of congress will be
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issue in rules and regulations just give me your definition um i'll give you one definition that
01:19:20.100
eight give me your definitions one definition that atf currently give me your definition
01:19:24.380
i can give you one definition if you want to answer my question how can i vote for you
01:19:28.720
i'm done mr chairman i don't think i'm gonna get an answer
01:19:33.720
yeah all right good stuff that'll be uh this this ought to be fun uh when they put this guy in place
01:19:42.980
all right um so i think we're done with the shipment for now we'll follow up i'm sure it'll be uh
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passed or what do you call it to be confirmed basically right let me close a couple of windows
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here uh yeah this one is kind of uh this is interesting a little correction here too let me
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just check i want to make sure we don't miss uh anything on entropy in case the notifications drop
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uh here we go one from wise here as well thank you wise he says uh he should see my lethal
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screwdriver collection there you go thank you wise appreciate that
01:20:12.360
uh okay so check this out here this is kind of interesting this was going around i saw it
01:20:16.280
a number of places we ended up playing it on we can warrior two and um apparently it's a
01:20:22.200
mistranslation and this is what they do occasionally in clips like this they are released they go around
01:20:26.640
and then you know the fact checkers out there can say look at these crazy conspiracy theorists this
01:20:33.320
is not what he said and stuff and so yeah you always have to take it with a with a grain of salt
01:20:37.820
because there's uh either either intentionally people do this because they're uh what you call
01:20:42.980
it um bad actors they want to muddy the waters poison the well or whatever right uh but i wanted
01:20:48.580
to give you the the correct translation we played at the end of the weekend warrior show and and we'd
01:20:52.500
said uh when we played the clip as it was introduced when we came across it online that luke montagnier
01:20:59.420
uh who is one of the nobel laureates back in 2008 i think for i think it was something related to hiv
01:21:05.740
or aids or maybe infectious disease or something like that but the claim here is that people who
01:21:11.460
take the vaccine will die within and i it says two years here in the headline but i what i heard was
01:21:17.260
within five years so maybe there's different translations of this going around for some
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reason it was done in french and that's why uh you know there was a translation issue and some
01:21:25.480
someone had taken the video and you know fudged it basically right but anyway anyway so here's what
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he did say we're going to get into the corona issue a little bit more some updates on this
01:21:33.540
um and so i guess we can let's play the correct video and so he's talking about the variants
01:21:39.640
uh montagnier's important message is about the that the vaccine in of itself is causing variants now
01:21:46.480
this could still mean though that there could be dangerous enough variants that are created
01:21:51.940
in or by or as a consequence of those that have been given the vaccine taking the vaccine or the mrna
01:21:57.100
technology software update the hack if you will that that will be something that actually does
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kill people because kind of much in the same way that we'll get to the gain of function research
01:22:08.580
later that's kind of interesting side note to this too but much in the same way that they kind of
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create more virulent and more uh more more how do we stronger i guess versions of the virus with gain
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of uh gain of function research uh to kind of spur on the virus this could be kind of much of the
01:22:25.100
same way but anyway it is it's a subtitle and so this is from rare's website which i forget what
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that stands for again reclaim something blah blah blah rare but anyway this is this is the correct
01:22:34.300
video from on their website of what he said so check this out here so quand on regarde les courbes de
01:22:39.340
l'om s depuis qu'on a vacciné en janvier les courbes de contamination explose et également le nombre de
01:22:47.340
morts notamment des jeunes avec de thrombose tout ça quel est votre regard sur cette vaccination massive
01:22:53.340
ce qu'on est dans une nation massive alors qu'il y aurait des traitements qui marchent qui fonctionne
01:22:58.380
et pas cher c'est une énorme erreur c'est une erreur scientifique et une faute médical si on peut dire
01:23:06.700
enfin c'est inacceptable dans l'histoire on en fera le bilan un jour tout ça n'est pas car c'est
01:23:16.500
effectivement la vaccination qui a créé les variants le virus de chine n'est-ce pas un vaccin c'est à dire
01:23:25.380
des anticorps produits par un vaccin qu'est ce qui va faire le virus ou bien mourir ou bien se trouver
01:23:33.540
une solution les nouveaux variants sont vraiment la production la résultante des vaccinations et donc vous
01:23:41.340
voyez toujours dans les pays même pour là maintenant c'est pareil la courbe des vaccinations et la courbe des
01:23:47.260
morts maintenant qui suit je suis de près si vous voulez des expériences qui sont faites in situ c'est
01:23:53.500
à dire sur des patients des malades qui sont devenus infectés par le le corona après une vaccination
01:24:02.380
et je veux vous montrer que ce qui est apparu c'est un virus variant qui résiste
01:24:07.340
je sais je vais vous montrer que ils font les variants qui sont résistants à la vaccination
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et donc ce qui m'a dit aussi pour être utilisé comme un prétexte pour continuer de vacciner
01:24:17.660
et des vaccins et des vaccins vous avez besoin d'un update de ce M1A software
01:24:22.860
technologie pack qui est en et de l'un des problèmes parce que vous pouvez parler de corruption
01:24:33.820
nous avons parlé de l'argent et de l'argent et de l'argent
01:24:43.420
comment peut-on vacciner en période épidémique expliquez-moi
01:24:47.340
c'est impensable le silence si vous voulez beaucoup de gens savent ça
01:24:53.900
c'est des anticorps produits par le virus qui permettent à l'infection d'être plus forte
01:25:02.540
It's like the antibiotics, right, for bacteria.
01:25:09.120
It's becoming super resistant because we're not, like, people are sloppy when they're using it.
01:25:13.420
They're not doing it right and stuff like that.
01:25:14.620
So we're creating more stronger variants, which is horrific, actually.
01:25:19.880
So it could mean that maybe this is the point, too, and maybe the plan, right?
01:25:25.580
But they're like, this is a way of creating much more severe versions of the virus,
01:25:31.240
which then eventually actually will go on to kill a lot more people, right?
01:25:41.080
In some cases, even a terminology issue or who's died as a technicality of COVID
01:25:47.580
as opposed to dying of something else if they tested positive with it.
01:25:50.500
We've been over this now the whole last year, right, last 14 months, almost more than that now.
01:25:58.420
But again, for newcomers, for those of you who don't know this, this is how they've spurred up
01:26:03.100
and increased the numbers to make it seem that it's this out-of-control pandemic
01:26:06.520
when it turns out in almost every country around the world, there is not an increased number of people dead.
01:26:13.720
In many countries, it's actually less because of the lockdowns.
01:26:16.720
People have stayed inside and stuff like that, right?
01:26:19.040
Anyway, let's listen to the rest of the clip, and then we'll move on from this.
01:26:22.000
We call it the antibody-dependent enhancement, that is, anti-corps, which favorise an infection.
01:26:27.800
The anti-corps will be fixed on the virus, and at that point, there are receptors to anti-corps
01:26:33.680
that we have in our macrophages, etc., who will, at that point, hit the virus,
01:26:38.060
not by accident, but by the fact that it is linked to anti-corps.
01:26:41.440
Yes, it is clear that the new variants are created by the selection of anti-corps produced by the vaccination, okay?
01:26:51.400
So, new variants are created, which is the big takeaway from that, and so that's an update.
01:26:59.060
I mean, it's easy to, you know, kind of get carried away and you see a video,
01:27:02.040
and, hey, my God, here's this Nobel, you know, prize winner, and he's saying how everybody's going to die.
01:27:06.780
Okay, now, there are other people, though, like Dolores Cahill, I think, right?
01:27:10.820
She was talking about this, and she was like, she is still taking this route, right?
01:27:15.260
And she's claiming that, like, yeah, people will die, and maybe that's because of the variants as well.
01:27:23.920
Now, she's a doctor out of Ireland, and she's talking about that, too.
01:27:34.500
I know some other people are still making this claim.
01:27:36.160
I just want to clarify that Luke doesn't make this claim, but others do, and, again,
01:27:40.420
it could be because of a strong variant or something that takes hold.
01:27:46.220
What she says about this side effect of the mRNA technology.
01:27:48.880
The whole chronology of where we are is based on lies, you know, that coronavirus is lethal,
01:27:54.460
that there was no prevention and treatment, that it's an emergency that requires social distancing
01:27:59.860
and masks, which it doesn't, and that the solution was an mRNA vaccine that was safe
01:28:04.200
and effective, which it isn't, and that it's causing huge harm.
01:28:07.460
And we know, as well, that the more harm from these mRNA vaccines will happen in the years
01:28:13.200
So my, you know, what I've been saying all along is anyone who's over 70 who gets one
01:28:17.340
of these mRNA vaccines will probably be, sadly, die within about two to three years.
01:28:22.260
And I would say anyone who gets the mRNA injection, no matter what age you are, your life expectancy
01:28:28.180
will be reduced to, you know, die if you're in your 30s within five to 10 years.
01:28:32.420
And you probably will have allergy, neurocognitive issues, inflammation, and, of course, infertility
01:28:45.980
Speaking to that, the first guy in the world in the UK, interestingly, his name is William
01:28:50.300
Shakespeare, imagine that, the first man in the world to get one of the approved COVID
01:28:56.480
He got the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine in, I think, mid-January of this year.
01:29:23.900
So the first man in the world to receive a clinically approved COVID-19 vaccine has died of an unrelated
01:29:49.440
The 81-year-old Englishman named William Shakespeare, I'm just like, you know, for those of you
01:29:54.760
looking, like, monitoring, like, occult signals and shit like that, it's like, William Shakespeare,
01:30:00.400
Was the first man and second person to get a Pfizer jab after the UK approved the experimental
01:30:09.720
The first person was 90-year-old British grandmother, Margaret Keenan.
01:30:18.220
Shakespeare died Thursday, but the cause of death was not immediately known, according
01:30:23.720
The Coventry resident has reportedly worked at Rolls-Royce, really, and served as a parish
01:30:29.980
councillor for many years in the city's Ailsley community.
01:30:42.140
It's a YouTube video that's made, and it's kind of longer, there's some music in the background,
01:30:48.880
but I'll show you some of the countries to just give you an idea.
01:30:52.220
Showing the statistics of the weekly deaths before vaccinations in all the world's countries
01:30:59.120
coupled with the weekly deaths after the vaccinations.
01:31:03.400
Basically, it's, as it says here, it's impact of COVID vaccinations on mortality, right?
01:31:14.980
Let's play a few of these here so you can get a feel for this.
01:31:50.820
And as you can see, after the vaccinations, in many countries, you have more deaths than before.
01:32:08.920
You can read here yourself, up in the top right corner.
01:32:55.560
There's a big spike in some of these countries after the vaccination program begins.
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01:34:01.020
It's just when the statistics for this were starting to come in,
01:34:04.580
it's in some countries just beginning to go up as well, right?
01:34:08.800
But many of the countries are showing a spike right at the end of the reporting.
01:34:13.980
So it would be very interesting to see, actually, 22nd of April 2021.
01:34:19.260
So it would be interesting to see the additional month or two here
01:34:51.080
Philippines, pretty severe, with the vaccine as introduced.
01:35:06.180
It's like in some countries, it's like when the...
01:35:07.900
Immediately as the vaccine is introduced, there's a spike in deaths, right?
01:35:52.000
Switzerland, same kind of same trajectory there.
01:36:00.580
I guess we can play it out so you guys can see.
01:36:40.500
Let me check your interview real quick so I didn't miss any.
01:36:44.580
Dan Mother over on Entropy says, I love me some Kennedy.
01:36:57.820
We talked about the AstraZeneca virus there or the vaccine, the guy who got it first.
01:37:15.840
18 people, young people are having heart problems after receiving the COVID vaccine.
01:37:21.300
Take all these different states together, all the different adverse effects and stuff like that.
01:37:24.620
I saw someone in chat mention it too, but it is believed that around – this is hard to kind of quantify too in a way, but they're believing that around maybe just as much as 1% of the actual adverse effects are reported to the VAERS system.
01:37:40.320
I've seen articles attacking VAERS that it's like they're praising it because it's a good system, but when people are using it to pull out data that these media outlets don't agree with, basically showing that the vaccine is dangerous and it's an experiment and people are getting sick and dying from it, then they don't like it.
01:37:56.740
They want to prevent people from pulling out the data from it.
01:37:59.260
Anyway, here's just one state, Connecticut, heart problems in young people.
01:38:04.840
Well, this morning, the CDC is looking into reports of a heart condition in teenagers and young adults that may be linked to the COVID-19 vaccine.
01:38:15.420
There is no confirmed connection yet, but so far, there have been more than a dozen cases here in Connecticut.
01:38:21.080
NBC Connecticut's Jennifer Joes joins us live from Hartford with what parents need to know.
01:38:24.980
And, Jennifer, this is a hot topic on our website.
01:38:31.500
It is concerning to parents out there who are getting their kids vaccinated.
01:38:35.260
What we know from the Department of Public Health is that there's 18 cases so far right here in Connecticut.
01:38:39.940
All 18 people were hospitalized for several days.
01:38:43.980
17 of them so far have been released and sent home, and one of them remains in the hospital.
01:38:48.980
The CDC is right now investigating to see if there is a cause and a link here for the inflammation of the heart muscle known as myocarditis,
01:38:58.740
and if that's related to these teens getting the COVID vaccine.
01:39:02.520
The agency says the cases appear to be rare and mild.
01:39:08.400
It's happening more often in males than females, and also after the second dose.
01:39:18.320
We've been in touch with CDC to make sure that they are aware of the cases, so they're studying this question.
01:39:24.660
These have been rare, they've been mild, and they've been self-limited,
01:39:29.040
but we are tracking them and working with our federal partners.
01:39:32.860
Now, while the CDC continues to investigate if there is a link between the inflammation of the heart muscle and the vaccine,
01:39:42.980
doctors are still encouraging young people to continue getting the vaccine.
01:39:48.080
The big symptom as a parent that you need to look out for in your child is if they start complaining of chest pain.
01:39:54.560
Also, if they have some weakness or fatigue or shortness of breath.
01:39:58.700
If any of these symptoms, if any of these present themselves, immediately reach out to your pediatrician.
01:40:04.260
Live here in Hartford, Jennifer Jo, it's NBC Connecticut News.
01:40:13.420
Again, take into account all the different states where we've heard of all these different issues.
01:40:22.220
There's one main issue over here in this state that they cover, in this area.
01:40:28.060
But if you take all these different reports together, this is a huge problem, right?
01:40:33.700
Now, the kids are supposed to have it now six months to 12 years old.
01:40:40.700
Some countries, too, I saw a lot of people, they just don't want it, right?
01:40:47.000
They're ending up throwing away or giving away millions of doses of the vaccine because they can't push it on their people.
01:40:53.620
And there's an expiration date and stuff like that, too.
01:40:55.820
Again, basically, it's money down the drain, right?
01:40:58.440
The pharma companies get it, though, obviously.
01:41:00.700
But so check out this regarding Facebook blocking information about the coronavirus, the mRNA experimental so-called vaccine.
01:41:11.720
It's just kind of a short version here of one of the Project Veritas' recent videos about this.
01:41:18.520
But just keep in mind, these massive companies, like Facebook, are preventing us from being able to share information that's telling us about the potential bad and negative side effects of these vaccines.
01:41:34.040
When it comes time to standing up for a world I want my children to live in, I don't want to leave them a world to where they don't have these libraries.
01:41:42.420
People aren't allowed to have voice or trying to control this content before it even makes it onto your page before you even see it.
01:41:56.940
Facebook uses classifiers and their algorithms to determine certain contents to be what they call vaccine hesitant, what they call vaccine hesitancy.
01:42:07.380
And without the user's knowledge, they assign a score to these comments that's called a VH score, vaccine hesitancy score.
01:42:14.720
Based on that score, we'll denote or leave the comment alone, depending on the content within the comment.
01:42:22.560
I'm not exactly sure which pool that pulls from, but I think it's comments on authoritative health pages.
01:42:28.880
Why do we believe they've already rolled this out?
01:42:31.280
OC-19 vaccine, global, currently global, 66 languages.
01:42:34.060
And the very first thing that brought me to the conclusion that they wanted me to do this globally is they were developing it in, like, you know, as many languages as they could get their hands on.
01:42:52.020
It seems like any facts that escape a particular narrative are omitted, demoted, de-boosted, banned.
01:43:02.920
Yeah, I'm seeing some of you talking about the way that they're distorting your voice in the clip, but it's frankly done, too, because if you just pitch shift it, you can actually pitch shift some of it back if you know in what direction to go and stuff like that.
01:43:18.300
And you can actually, you know, basically kind of get back of some that you've tried to hide.
01:43:22.980
And so they're adding an extra layer on like a, it sounds like some kind of phaser or tremolo effect or something like that, right?
01:43:28.940
But I get why, it's annoying to listen to, but I get why they're doing it.
01:43:33.500
You can have these conversations at the water cooler in an office.
01:43:37.960
At Facebook, the location, Facebook, but you're not allowed to go onto Facebook and write this stuff.
01:43:47.860
They want to build a community where everybody complies, not where people can have open discourse and dialogue about the most personal and private and intimate decisions that anybody could ever face in their life, which is regarding their own body, their own health.
01:44:00.240
The policy is going to keep expanding until anything can violate it.
01:44:03.580
If this was scaled larger and scaled to Twitter and the internet as a whole, it's way worse than anything that could happen for me getting fired from my job.
01:44:17.660
And it came down to the point where I had to make a decision to do what was right.
01:44:22.660
It's like a 20-minute clip altogether, so we don't have time for playing it here today, but check it out on their BitChute, Veritas Visuals, I think it is, on BitChute, where they have the whole 20-minute one.
01:44:32.700
It's up on tv.gab.com as well, so check out that.
01:44:36.280
I'm going to look at the whole thing later on myself.
01:44:37.740
I didn't have time, but I just saw the quick clip here.
01:44:42.960
Guys, obviously, we know that they're doing this, but it's always good, and it's important to get the confirmation on that.
01:44:48.340
I see 14 Reasons over on Trovo is asking regarding the vaccination rate.
01:44:53.400
He says, I was going to ask, Henrik, if you believe the data on alleged around 50% of U.S. and American population are vaxxed.
01:45:02.140
So I think that they're overplaying that, 14 Reasons.
01:45:04.860
I don't think that there is that many people that are volunteering.
01:45:09.140
Look, it came out recently that even the CDC personnel, they could only get something like 40, I forget which end it was, either 40% were the ones that were willing to get vaccinated or maybe was as high as 60, right?
01:45:22.540
So it was either 40 accepting it or not accepting it, basically, or not taking it.
01:45:28.200
Look, if the very institutions that are trying to push this on us can't even get their own people to take the vaccine, why the hell should we, right?
01:45:37.340
Like, nurses, we've talked about this also, many nurses are not taking it.
01:45:43.280
They're trying to claim that it's high so that that will kind of spur.
01:45:45.940
Oh, okay, I guess, you know, you've got to be wary of polls and statistics and numbers and percentages that they throw out because it could just be as a way to spur on more people to take it, basically.
01:45:57.280
So, no, I don't think, if you want to ask me about a number, I don't know, maybe a third, maybe 30% or something like that, 33% in that ballpark has taken it.
01:46:07.560
I hope it's less, but again, they're going, what they're doing here, too, and we've talked about this, too, but they're doing the same as they're doing in animal populations, where they give, they're hoping to give it to X number of people and that then that it will spread in and of itself, right?
01:46:22.320
This new technology, which is part of this mRNA technology, you don't have to have the whole population getting a vaccine because it spreads through shedding and stuff like that.
01:46:31.540
Now they're denying that, they're saying, oh, this is not true, but that's bullshit.
01:46:35.740
They've had articles on that for a long time, and we've showed some of them in the past, too, that even their own, you know, mainstream news outlets were covering how they're seeking to develop a new type of vaccine that basically spreads as a virus.
01:46:56.080
Wise Wildfire over on Entropy says, who wants to live in a world where you can, where you have to report to a government-approved doctor for your monthly ration of vaccine, ration, ration of vaccine to combat a virus that they cooked up in a lab and released into the public to control you?
01:47:12.620
Yeah, I mean, that seems to be what we're looking at here, to be frank.
01:47:15.820
Like, I just don't, I don't know, I think that they, but they have started covering, though, that's actually our next story here.
01:47:26.560
They've started covering the lab thing now, which is kind of interesting.
01:47:30.780
I mean, this was a conspiracy theory after, you know, just, what, six months ago, something like that in the mainstream.
01:47:45.980
This shit of, like, complying just so that you can, like, you know, go along to get along, I just, I'm not part of that whatsoever.
01:47:52.080
This is, you could have, there's life-altering decisions being made every day now for people that are taking the decision to take this vaccine.
01:47:59.720
And ultimately, it's Russian roulette because we don't know.
01:48:02.760
We've asked for the studies and we're not getting them.
01:48:04.420
They're giving us free donuts and lottery tickets and beer and, you know, they're setting up shop in strip clubs and, you know, just, you know, we're just an inch away from, like, free hand jobs if you get the vaccine.
01:48:20.720
So we're asking for things which they're not providing, right?
01:48:23.340
And so that's the big problem and that's why no one is buying it and that's why I think a lot of people are so skeptical of it.
01:48:29.100
So, again, keep in mind, people were censored, banned, rather, from places like YouTube for talking about these very ideas six months ago.
01:48:37.840
And just like we covered earlier with InfoWars kind of thing, that there's, like, where were you, you know, 10 years ago kind of thing.
01:48:44.020
Where were you a year ago when most of the people on the internet that are interested in this kind of stuff and doing the research, talking about these subjects, looking hard at the data at the time that was available, speculating, trying to piece this puzzle together.
01:48:56.160
We're saying, obviously, because of gain-of-function research that was moved out of the U.S. into China.
01:49:02.860
Fauci paid for the research on these weasels, right?
01:49:05.940
Because they have the respiratory system that's most like the human one.
01:49:11.060
And this thing either escaped intentionally or they leaked it out or, you know, gave it to a few people or there's a patient zero out there somewhere, right?
01:49:21.920
But anyway, at this point, the media is talking about, oh, well, you know, we're not going to deny that it might have been an accident.
01:49:34.380
This matters, understanding where coronavirus and how the pandemic began matters.
01:49:39.480
A lot of the discussion about the lab leak, I think, was clouded early on because there was the suggestion by some that it was somehow a Chinese weapon that caused this.
01:49:53.880
But we've come a long way from people dismissing this as a conspiracy theory to a lot of people taking this seriously, Mac.
01:50:00.800
And so when so keep in mind, again, when when they do it, it's OK.
01:50:05.580
When when you you plebe on the Internet talking about this, we need to ban you and we need to shut you down.
01:50:12.660
And look, I do think it's important to remember that part of the issue when this was first being reported on and discussed back a few months after the pandemic had begun was that then President Trump and Mike Pompeo, the secretary of state, both suggested they had seen evidence that this was formed in a lab.
01:50:29.020
And they also suggested it was not released on purpose, but they refused to release the evidence showing what it was.
01:50:34.360
And so because of that, that made this instantly political.
01:50:38.060
I think that it was, you know, example one thousand when the Trump administration learned that when you have burned your own credibility over and over again, people are not immediately going to believe you, especially in an election year.
01:50:48.800
However, that does not mean it's not worth discussing there.
01:50:51.680
See, so they're like, oh, well, but we can discuss, but we need to do it in the right way.
01:50:56.400
And by serious parties, you see, you can't just throw out these ideas there first.
01:51:00.580
Again, much of it was not just ideas were thrown out.
01:51:03.380
It was actually based on what they were doing, what people were finding out at the time, what they were doing at Wuhan, the Virology Institute in Wuhan.
01:51:12.880
Again, yes, there is a discussion that could be made.
01:51:18.300
And when they discovered that it was an accident or whatever, then they decided to use it like it was intentional.
01:51:28.000
Because the way that they have intentionally used it as a weapon against populations, against people's freedom or against our liberty, the way that they've used it against our medical freedom, the way they've used it to control, to lock down, to destroy things.
01:51:42.580
I mean, in a way, it doesn't matter at that point.
01:51:46.220
You can take it, you can slice it any way you like.
01:51:52.220
I want to know for the sake of it and because if it is intentional, actually, you should and these people should be held accountable anyway for crimes against humanity.
01:52:02.720
Even if it's not, if it wasn't intentional, the way they used it has still caused massive destruction, suicides, people dying, now the vaccine stuff, right?
01:52:12.140
Anyway, the rest of the clip here, I'm getting ahead of myself.
01:52:14.520
It has been a sort of persistent, albeit relatively quiet, focus on whether that was the origin of the virus.
01:52:21.880
And it is compounded by the fact that there have not been clear answers from Chinese officials about it and that investigators trying to find out the origin have been stymied.
01:52:30.080
So I do think we're in a different period of this, John.
01:52:32.940
But I also think it's important to remember because I think it's getting reframed in a way that's just not true to what happened.
01:52:39.020
I mean in this broader debate by Trump supporters about what happened when this was originally raised.
01:52:44.380
I think a lot of people want just answers at this point and it is important.
01:53:00.220
In May of 2020, Anthony Fauci just crushed Donald Trump's theory on the origins of the virus.
01:53:09.120
It was regurgitating this from other people that were talking about it at the time, that had evidence, that had data for this, right?
01:53:14.980
And then go forward a little bit more than a year, May 23rd, 2021, Fauci not convinced COVID developed naturally.
01:53:25.880
And that's where we are right now in terms of the next story to cover here, how the Biden team has, well, there's two aspects to this.
01:53:35.140
He's asking the intelligence services to investigate.
01:53:37.500
But then at the same time, the Biden team shut down the State Department's inquiry into probing possible lab links to COVID.
01:53:46.300
It could be that they have more control over the intelligence services and know that they will come up with the results that they want to have, maybe.
01:53:54.540
I'm not sure why they're denying the State Department this link.
01:54:02.680
Yeah, the Biden administration ended an inquiry into a possible connection between the origins of the novel coronavirus and a lab in Wuhan.
01:54:11.320
The State Department launched the previously undisclosed inquiry last fall under Trump, but the effort was shut down this spring because of concerns about the quality of its work, Sian reported, citing three unnamed sources.
01:54:22.180
Allies of Mike Pompeo, Trump's Secretary of State, were looking into the possibility that the coronavirus pandemic may have started in the Wuhan Institute of Virology and not in nature.
01:54:33.220
They could not find any one of these animals carrying the coronavirus.
01:54:42.260
But after the changeover in the administration, concerns were raised early in 2021 about what they could find.
01:54:53.340
The State Department confirmed to CNN that the inquiry had stopped but said it's continuing to work with other agencies on COVID origin issues.
01:55:00.840
So that could be what the next—let's check this clip here first before we go to the next story, though.
01:55:07.020
After discrediting the theory for over a year, Democrats and the mainstream media now warming up to the possibility that COVID-19 may have originated from a Wuhan lab.
01:55:16.300
Here to weigh in on that stunning reversal, New York Post contributor, Eddie Skerry.
01:55:21.940
Look, the media has their come-to-Jesus moment, but you ain't buying it.
01:55:27.740
Well, I think since the beginning of the pandemic, the media have been just as reliable as the CDC in getting information about the coronavirus,
01:55:35.680
which is to say entirely irrelevant or giving information that just doesn't make sense, contradictory information.
01:55:41.760
Now we're seeing the media come around to this idea that many, many conservatives—they were called fringe, as fringe as an elected U.S. senator named Tom Cotton—who knew this—who at least suspected this was a possibility all along,
01:55:55.720
that this was not a disease that came from a wet market, that it was something that was created in a lab.
01:56:02.180
Everyone had a very compelling case for that, and yet the media denied it, disparaged it, belittled anyone who said such a thing.
01:56:09.820
Now they're saying, well, maybe it is possible.
01:56:12.120
And they're coming up with all these excuses for why they initially denied it.
01:56:20.220
It was because they had to stand in direct opposition to anything Trump or any of his Republican allies said.
01:56:25.620
It was all political, just like it's been from the beginning.
01:56:27.800
They politicized the pandemic, and we're seeing now that it's convenient for them and easy for them.
01:56:34.940
They got the president they wanted, so now they can come around and finally tell us the truth.
01:56:39.160
Boy, it seems like it was all about getting Biden in there.
01:56:41.940
But here's the flip-flop, just a sample of the flip-flop, Eddie.
01:56:46.440
Washington Post going from doubtful to credible.
01:56:53.640
And then you have NPR going from doubt, big word there, to new life.
01:56:58.840
I mean, look, how worrisome is it that the mainstream media will stop at nothing to advance their agenda,
01:57:02.960
like you mentioned, getting President Biden into office, even at the risk of covering up something?
01:57:08.720
And it's much more than getting Biden in office.
01:57:13.060
It costs, at least in some part, an election, the politicization of the pandemic and everything else that happened in 2020.
01:57:20.640
And, again, the media is completely irrelevant on this.
01:57:24.600
You can't get any real reliable information on this.
01:57:27.120
If anyone wants real information, they have to go to alternative sources that, of course, are called fringe.
01:57:40.320
And that's the only way you're going to get the truth, because, again, the way that the media have talked about this from the beginning, it's been entirely political.
01:57:47.420
You look at the last time I checked, the top 10 states with the highest death rate of COVID, they were all – all but two of them were run by Democrats.
01:58:01.160
He pushed this on everybody and shit like that.
01:58:10.120
Biden tasks intelligence community to report on COVID origins in 90 days.
01:58:16.120
President Joe Biden said Wednesday he has directed the U.S. intelligence community – because you can really trust them now, can't you?
01:58:25.700
To redouble their efforts in investigating the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic and report back to him in 90 days.
01:58:33.540
The announcement comes after a U.S. intelligence report found several researchers at China's Wuhan Institute of Virology fell ill in November 2019 and had to be hospitalized.
01:58:43.660
A new detail that fueled further debate about the origins of the coronavirus pandemic.
01:58:47.400
As part of that report, I have asked for areas of further inquiry that may be required, including specific questions for China.
01:58:54.720
And you can really bet that they will give you the truth as well, right?
01:58:57.960
The same way the world has just trusted China for this string of genetic code that they gave to everybody and said, here, this is the virus right here.
01:59:12.720
And it can't be found anywhere else, let's say, in the body or something like that.
01:59:16.620
This code is what we're going to target right here.
01:59:20.460
I've also asked that this effort include work by our national labs and other agencies of our government to augment the intelligence community's efforts.
01:59:28.520
And I have asked the intelligence community to keep Congress fully appraised of its work, Biden said in a statement.
01:59:34.360
He also said the failure to get our inspectors on the ground in those early months will always hamper any investigation into the origin of COVID-19.
01:59:41.300
Yeah, they didn't let them in, allegedly, right?
01:59:44.420
Unless the U.S. worked with them at that time, too.
01:59:57.420
But at least on the surface, they're pretending.
02:00:00.040
At least they're pretending like that they want to know, right?
02:00:03.160
Another good thing that happened, too, is that Rand Paul's bill to propose that gain-of-function research is ended in...
02:00:17.700
So it was gain-of-function research, and we've talked about it specifically on the Weekend Warrior shows,
02:00:22.280
that it's this methodology that they use to try to get ahead, that's their excuse, of the virus,
02:00:27.440
to find therapies, vaccines, etc., when they're tackling a much more difficult enemy, so to speak, a virus.
02:00:36.060
And then if a natural version of that is let out, it's much more tame.
02:00:41.780
It's not the terminology, but you get my drift.
02:00:43.680
And so it's easier for them to take care of it.
02:00:46.440
The other problem, of course, when you do gain-of-function research is potentially,
02:00:50.380
if they create these very, very virulent and dangerous lethal viruses, infectious viruses,
02:00:56.860
and it gets out, it'll be mass death right away, right?
02:01:01.900
So that's one of the reasons why they moved it from the U.S. over to China.
02:01:05.440
And, in fact, the Obama administration was part of doing that back in, I think it was 2014.
02:01:11.960
So he paid a third party, I forget, it was a company out of Manhattan somewhere, I forget their name now,
02:01:18.360
that took over that role of basically being the mediator, the go-between between the U.S. and China.
02:01:26.840
And so they set up that same research in China.
02:01:29.400
Anyway, here's the vote on the Senate floor and what Rand Paul proposed here.
02:02:05.180
Yeah, I mean, it's kind of late, but better late than never.
02:02:30.220
I ask unanimous consent to vitiate the 60-vote requirement for this amendment and yield back time.
02:02:43.520
All time is yielded back. The question is now on the amendment.
02:03:09.400
Good for Rand Paul, at least for introducing it.
02:03:11.620
But keep in mind, though, I mean, sure, at least the U.S. government then won't be paying for this, I would assume.
02:03:16.420
And again, unless they use a third party or fight it in some other way, but it could always continue, right?
02:03:21.960
There's other ways that they do this, unfortunately.
02:03:42.880
Google is, of course, you can't get anything from Revolver News on Google.
02:03:53.080
But this is kind of the main beast, if you will, on proving this, the gain of function issue.
02:03:59.260
Look at this one if you want to find out more about this.
02:04:02.520
But Dr. Fauci secretly ordered Chinese animal experiments with disturbing links to COVID outbreak.
02:04:12.020
But we talked about the story at the time in the Weekend Warrior show and also his links to gain of function research and stuff like that.
02:04:20.840
There's a lot of interesting things in this article.
02:04:22.700
So they've done some good job of digging for this.
02:04:28.540
Okay, so I want to quickly talk about a couple of more things here before we move on.
02:04:34.340
Actually, we can do this one first before we talk about the situation in Sweden here.
02:04:38.600
Here is a 350-meter-long leash that some activists in Germany did out of all the people that have been victims of the open borders,
02:04:48.660
the mass migration program into Germany for, I'm not sure how many years they went back.
02:04:54.080
But they were out and standing in, where was it again?
02:04:58.660
They were, I forget where, what town they were in.
02:05:03.200
It's a long string of cases, basically, individuals.
02:05:09.060
I think it's just straight-up articles that have been printed out of all the victims that have been murdered, raped, and stuff like that by non-Germans in Germany.
02:05:23.560
Oh, that's right, they're at the Brandenburg Gate, of course, obviously.
02:05:35.000
I can't hear what they're saying here, but some good activism here.
02:05:47.260
So they made like a 350-meter-long leash where they took all the articles, put them on, so that people can read and see.
02:06:19.760
I'm sure that we're arrested for hate crimes later.
02:06:22.520
That's about what we have from the clip right there.
02:06:25.180
I wish that we just walk all the complete leash, if you will.
02:06:29.580
Yeah, that's the clip ends right there, but I just wanted to show you that real quick.
02:06:34.920
It's absolutely insane what's happening in Europe right now.
02:06:38.100
Swedish man sentenced to six months in jail for basically sharing a couple of edgy memes on VK.
02:06:45.960
And part of their claim was that he was sympathizing with the Nordic resistance movement.
02:06:49.940
And therefore, of course, it is what we call in Sweden, Hets mot folkgrupp, which means incitement against an ethnic group, basically.
02:06:59.320
And so the unknown man, 37 years old, were sentenced to, oh, it was actually two months.
02:07:05.040
I have it wrong in the lower third right down there in the title.
02:07:11.500
I think it was one of the judges who are political.
02:07:17.460
One is kind of an impartial, like an actual judge.
02:07:20.780
Then it's one that's a part of the left-wing party and one from the Sweden Democrats.
02:07:25.000
And I think the non-politically tied judge, he thought it was too harsh, and he didn't want to put him in jail for opposing a couple of memes.
02:07:35.600
And the two women, though, they said, no, he should go to jail.
02:07:48.500
So there was a few images, and the first image was of Hitler in a uniform with an arm, you know, the arm, what do you call it again?
02:08:07.160
And he said, happy birthday, Adolf Hitler, apparently.
02:08:10.660
And then he said, your name will one day get, like, recognition or something like that, right?
02:08:16.480
And another one was of a guy wearing a black clad, and he said, under, with the text, white revolution is the only solution.
02:08:27.980
One was a woman who was giving birth to a multiracial kid, some other stuff.
02:08:37.720
So instead of, let's say, then deleting them from the platform or something like that, no, they need to go after him because he traffics, as they said in the article, these judges said, in being part of the radical right-wing revolutionary environment in Sweden, basically.
02:08:55.860
So let's put him in jail for a couple of memes.
02:08:58.320
So we've talked about people like Ricky Vaughn, for example, right, that have been basically persecuted because of one meme he put up where he, you know, they said it's a federal crime, election tampering.
02:09:12.180
It had a meme of, like, vote for Hillary, call this number kind of thing.
02:09:15.480
So these things are not only happening in America.
02:09:18.440
They're happening in many European countries as well.
02:09:24.040
No freedom of expression left, and it's other people's emotions that are more important than people being able to share whatever they want, whatever the hell they want to share, including a meme.
02:09:36.920
Okay, last two, and then we'll wrap up here, guys.
02:09:42.000
He has a show that he calls, what is it, Black News Tonight or something like that?
02:09:54.280
He's kind of been a, he's been very good when it comes to speaking out against critical race theory.
02:10:01.380
And, of course, all of this should be framed in the sense that it's anti-white.
02:10:04.920
That's the main issue, you know, in the sense of, you know, exposing the critical race theory for being hateful and stuff like that because it's teaching young white kids especially to hate themselves, right?
02:10:15.560
But anyway, so he was interviewed by Mark Lamont about this.
02:10:19.040
And one of the questions he had was, what do you like about being white?
02:10:22.920
So I've actually not heard the whole clip before.
02:10:26.980
The main guy, I saw the tweet from here, said, Rufo handled this the way he needed to.
02:10:30.800
As the guy leading the anti-critical race theory movement, he played it smart.
02:10:34.280
But if he'd been asking me the questions, I wouldn't hesitate in answering Western civilization.
02:10:45.480
And if I were to say to you right now, Christopher, what do you like about being white?
02:10:55.040
It's like a census term or a crude kind of traumatic term.
02:11:02.280
And I understand you see it as all these things.
02:11:04.300
But you surely recognize that the world sees you as white.
02:11:08.660
And if you were to ask me some things I like about being black, I could talk about cultural norms.
02:11:13.400
I could talk about the kind of commonalities I feel around the diaspora.
02:11:16.020
If I were to ask you, particularly if you're saying whiteness is a thing that is being constructed as negative and shouldn't be,
02:11:21.800
name something positive that you like about being white.
02:11:29.180
Well, bringing the world, all the advances that we've made, civilization, right?
02:11:38.000
But at least then maybe someone like Mark Lamont is willing to – I don't want to read too much into this here.
02:11:46.760
But I feel that someone like Rufo is kind of like the, well, let's just not talk about that and let's just kind of go back.
02:11:55.780
But some of these kind of anti-CRT people, critical race theory people are like, no, no, no, the race doesn't exist.
02:12:01.600
While someone like Mark Lamont is probably very eager to talk about it.
02:12:05.620
He does it, of course, because he wants to blame white people for everything and he's very anti-white.
02:12:12.140
There's a lot of documents that are floating around public schools that say things like timeliness, showing up on time is a white supremacist value or a white value, white dominant value.
02:12:22.400
Things like rationality, things like the enlightenment, things like, you know, objectivity.
02:12:28.920
And these are very strange things to be ascribed to a racial identity.
02:12:33.120
My view is that these are actually – should be ascribed to every individual human being.
02:12:37.200
Every individual human being, regardless of whatever racial category we impose on them, has the capability of –
02:12:43.680
But they don't want – it seems like they don't want it then.
02:12:45.800
That's one of the reasons why it's being dismissed and attacked as white supremacy, right?
02:12:49.060
Because in reality, many of those values come from Western civilization, Western kind, right?
02:12:56.940
The European mind and how we like to do things.
02:13:03.020
If they don't want it, then I'm perfectly fine.
02:13:04.740
If they want none of this, but if these groups are in our countries, which are founded by and of and from these ideals, shouldn't they apply to them as well?
02:13:15.700
You've got to have a separate society that lives like, ah, we don't care about clocks here.
02:13:23.180
We're not – you know, we don't think about – we don't like working hard.
02:13:26.760
We like other people taking care of us and giving us shit, though.
02:13:29.680
To the question, though, you're telling me you're making straw men about things that are ascribed to whiteness that you think are wrongfully ascribed to whiteness.
02:13:37.380
I'm saying if whiteness isn't a negative thing and there's something that you actually – and that whiteness actually shouldn't be constructed as all negative, name something positive about being – that you believe is positive about being white.
02:13:46.800
Well, but he said some of those things, the way that we've organized society, essentially, right?
02:13:51.220
He thinks being on time, working hard, and doing things that actually makes us a successful society, that's a good thing.
02:13:59.080
High trust, how about that orderliness or whatever.
02:14:02.260
Remember, I think the – was it the African-American Museum?
02:14:07.720
I forget the acronym stands for, and we've showed the image of that many times.
02:14:13.500
This crazy list of shit that they have of, like, all the things that are wrong, which they attribute to whiteness.
02:14:20.520
Here's the document as a reminder right at the end here.
02:14:34.820
Aspects and assumptions of whiteness and white culture in the United States.
02:14:50.140
History based on Northern European immigrants' experiences.
02:14:53.060
Protestant work ethic, religion, status, power, and authority.
02:15:05.780
Yeah, just those values, I guess, that ended slavery.
02:15:23.080
That these things are ascribed to white culture, which I think is actually correct.
02:15:28.840
I think Rufo is arguing that it's not, but I think it is.
02:15:34.880
They just see it as negative things, while people who are in the West of the West are grown up by these ideals because it's we who made them.
02:15:45.000
Us, European man, came up with many of these concepts.
02:15:49.760
But in many regards, they see it as wrong because all these colonialists brought these ideas to it.
02:15:56.760
Again, I don't buy into the framework that the world can be reduced into these metaphysical categories of whiteness and blackness.
02:16:06.680
But they're not metaphysical, though, in that sense, right?
02:16:13.220
It's interesting because a Mark Lamont Hill is willing to recognize that while a Christopher Rufo, it sounds like, is not unless he knows about it but tactically takes a road which he believes that it's less likely that he will be called a racist, right?
02:16:31.320
That's basically what I'm seeing happen here, which, of course, is silly because you don't have to bow down to their way of looking at things.
02:16:45.860
The trick is not to give a shit, and it doesn't matter.
02:16:48.440
We're standing up for ourselves and our own, and we look out for ourselves first.
02:16:51.080
It doesn't mean we hate, want to kill or murder or be violent towards anybody, but we are looking out for ourselves first, and that's what every racial group does, and that's okay.
02:16:59.020
And, of course, you can find with a DNA test, you can find what race you belong to, and there's nothing wrong with that.
02:17:08.100
And so I guess Christopher is walking around on eggshells here.
02:17:12.780
He does great work on exposing all the CRT bullshit and all the anti-white stuff, and he should continue with that.
02:17:17.840
But it's nothing wrong with saying that good traits that we have developed, they came from us, and we're not metaphysical.
02:17:26.060
I think we should look at people as individuals.
02:17:27.740
I think we should celebrate different people's accomplishments.
02:17:30.980
And, again, I think the idea – you mentioned Ignatieff.
02:17:33.760
Ignatieff says the goal is to, quote, abolish the white race.
02:17:39.740
So, technically, he said abolish white – I've thought about this lately, but Noel Ignatieff – we played a clip many times – they are – it's a language thing, right?
02:17:52.020
They're changing the definitions and the labels and the language.
02:17:55.960
So, as a witness – not everyone does that, though.
02:17:58.060
Some just say, yes, white people are the problem.
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But many of these guys he's talking about are fleeing to the term whiteness.
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Someone like Barbara Spector tweeted out, like, we need to end white people and stuff like that, so they just go full on out.
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But someone like Noel Ignatieff said, no, no, no, no, no, no.
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It's not – but he also says you can't have whiteness without white people, I believe, in that clip, too, right?
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But it's a step in between, that if the charge comes and says, this is incitement, you're encouraging an extermination of a race or something like that, they say, whoa, whoa, whoa, slow down.
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No, no, no, no, I'm just talking about whiteness.
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And that's why, like, the whiteness that non-white people have in their head has to be removed, you know, kind of thing.
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So, it's one of those definitions things, like – it's, like, in the same way that they talk about gender as opposed to sex, right?
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They come up with a new term, a new idea, and then they're attacking that.
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We know what it means, we know what they want, of course, but it's a way kind of out of it.
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So, just as a technicality, though, they're more sophisticated, some of them, than that, and they just say, no, no, we're just attacking a concept.
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It's like, well, whiteness doesn't really exist, to try to say.
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I'm perfectly fine calling it European, Western, whatever you want.
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At the end of the day, we're talking about the same thing, as far as I'm concerned, but they are trying to say that it's a definition issue, right, which is bullshit.
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Yeah, let me go over to, let me go over to Entropy real quick.
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I want the notification on screen, and sometimes it doesn't come up.
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Yngdeth, I think it is, with a chat, says, Odyssey chat is dying again.
02:19:49.440
I think it's something else going on on Odyssey.
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Can you guys give me something in chat over on Odyssey?
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He says, people in China have been eating all manners of bizarre critters for hundreds of
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years from wet markets, and now suddenly, hundreds of years later, Rona breaks out next door to
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It was a convenient excuse in the early days, right?
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I didn't bring that up, but thank you for mentioning that.
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If you're not aware of the ever-growing anti-white agenda, then you have not been paying attention.
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Let's go back to, is there a little bit more of the clip here, and then we'll almost ready
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The reason I'm not going to answer your question is I reject that categorization.
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I think of myself as an individual human being with my own capabilities, and I would hope
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that we could both judge each other as individuals and come to common values on that basis.
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I would argue, though, that the ability to say, I don't see race, I don't recognize race.
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Yeah, that that's racist in and of itself, right?
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I get what he's doing, but this is what it's all about right here, right?
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We went through this in the latest Week in Warrior Show, so check out that.
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That was a pretty important part, I think, of the show from The Economist, the Rothschild
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White Americans are beginning to realize that they, too, belong to a race.
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I don't necessarily like the term white, and it's being used by these kind of nefarious,
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I get, we all get what we, what they mean, or what a white person is.
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There could be, even if there's a tiny little fraction that's in the gray zone, oh, what
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Most people can see what a white person is when they look at them.
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Just because there's a small slice of something that falls in between doesn't negate the
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Like, if you have something on the gray scale, that doesn't mean the black and white doesn't
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So that's kind of the argument they're trying to make.
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But this is actually a very interesting article here.
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How do we make sure that these white people, when they begin to identify with their race,
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with the group, ethnic group that they belong to, how do we make sure that they're a submissive
02:22:40.560
That they turn against themselves and they examine themselves from the point of view of race.
02:22:43.940
And we want them to, we want them kind of to notice race and to pay attention to it
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Rufo is, Rufo is kind of, he's kind of, he's kind of 10 years too late, right?
02:22:54.660
Remember there was a time when even the less said, no, race doesn't exist.
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But white people technically cannot have a common identity.
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So I'm okay calling you European instead of like saying whiteness.
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But we all know what they mean when they say it, right?
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And essentially you can kind of equate, frankly, and they do it in the article too, when it
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comes to America, not just Europe too, because white people live in Europe too, right?
02:23:28.320
So they live in South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, all kinds of manners of nations that
02:23:34.380
But they're trying to basically kind of equate that it's about 70 million people, right?
02:23:39.040
So basically it's the Trump voting group, essentially, not entirely, but they're kind
02:23:46.440
And that, of course, is also why they've drummed this narrative.
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What do we do about the 75 million people that voted for Trump?
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Because they belong in the category that refuse to bow down to us and to our way of dealing
02:24:00.660
But anyway, anyway, to give a little more props to Rufo here too, though, because he
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I'm not trying to just completely shit on the guy, but he had some scoop out of Lockheed
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The nation's largest defense contractor sent key executives a three-day white male re-education
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camp in order to deconstruct their white male culture and atone for their white male
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I've obtained internal documents that will shock you.
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And he has some of that up on his Twitter here.
02:24:28.860
So we don't have time right at the end here, but very interesting.
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And they're going to begin and they're going to replace all these white men and white men
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We'll go through this in more detail at another time.
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Every institution all over is plagued by this just total insanity, right?
02:24:59.900
Let's take a look at one more clip I want to play.
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It's about our disruptive future, the technological future that we're looking at.
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Let me just take a couple of more chats here right at the end.
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A couple of forbidden symbols in the chat there, too.
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Appreciate you joining us and everyone else over on Entropy.
02:25:27.100
And I'm trying to keep an eye on the Trovo chat as well.
02:25:41.040
I want to at least see if I can do the big ones.
02:25:45.440
I wish they just had one place where you can see them all kind of thing.
02:25:55.180
Revolt against the modern world, I think it is, with some confetti.
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We've talked a lot about the supply chain shutdowns.
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We've talked a lot about the kind of crazy shit that's maybe being in the works.
02:26:13.760
We've covered this in many shows now of what they're seeking to do.
02:26:17.740
Cyberpolygon, colonial oil pipeline, food shortages, inflation, a lot of these things.
02:26:25.180
It's a two-edged sword when it comes to technology, right?
02:26:27.360
Because we could descend into a nightmare when it comes to the technology.
02:26:31.740
And then at the same time, the new disruptive technology could obviously also be used to
02:26:38.560
be brought out when things in the future occurs that has gotten us to a point where we can
02:26:44.980
no longer produce certain things by conventional means, right?
02:26:48.660
I saw people in chat earlier talking about like 3D printers, for example, and things like
02:26:52.400
this, especially maybe when it comes to the field of defense and things like that, right?
02:26:59.420
There's always, of course, the nightmare scenario that's in the back of my mind when we talk
02:27:03.900
about artificial intelligence and new ways of producing things, maybe even nanotechnology
02:27:08.860
and stuff like that, the kind of cyborg things, the computer brain interfaces and all that
02:27:13.480
But also keep in mind that any number of things could and probably will happen if we get truly
02:27:19.540
a massive disruption of our supply chains and kind of a way of trying to get us to absolute
02:27:25.940
zero and resetting us, basically resetting civilization.
02:27:30.420
We hear so much about the enormous promises of technology and these promises are certainly real, but
02:27:39.920
technology might also disrupt human society and the very meaning of human life in numerous
02:27:47.740
ways, ranging from the creation of a global useless class to the rise of data colonialism
02:28:00.680
And the very meaning of human life in numerous ways, ranging from the creation of a global
02:28:12.860
useless class to the rise of data colonialism and of digital dictatorships.
02:28:19.420
Those who fail in the struggle against irrelevance would constitute a new useless class.
02:28:28.020
And this useless class will be separated by an ever-growing gap from the ever-more powerful
02:28:37.400
We are already in the midst of an AIRs race, with China and the USA leading the race and most
02:28:49.820
AI will likely create immense wealth in a few high-tech hubs, while other countries will either
02:28:59.060
go bankrupt or will become exploited data colonies.
02:29:04.320
Just think, what will happen to developing economies once it is cheaper to produce cars in California
02:29:17.840
I find that very interesting and it's a very good point.
02:29:25.080
But the reason we want to play is that maybe they are the useless class.
02:29:34.880
That, and again, you have to be very careful about technology.
02:29:37.940
I'm not trying to say, yeah, let's merge with machines and we'll become this new thing and
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we'll, you know, they can't defeat, you know, whatever.
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I'm just trying to say, when you all of a sudden, again, can start producing things in
02:29:51.420
our own countries again versus being reliant on China like we are now.
02:29:56.480
And because of the coronavirus, because of these gay ops, everything's shut down.
02:30:01.180
Farm equipment and can't get their microchips in and therefore we can't produce food.
02:30:11.700
Like, we'll be back in, you know, pushing stones in place to find out where we are on
02:30:15.520
the, you know, on the, in the, in the galaxy again or whatever.
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Like, what, what's, what time is it basically, right?
02:30:22.560
We have to build a stone, stone almanacs again.
02:30:25.320
But I think it's an interesting point he mentions though.
02:30:28.540
Always keep in mind that there are things and it's not, it's not written in stone.
02:30:33.660
There's things that might come along or that what might we might, we might invent or we
02:30:39.280
build on someone else's discovery that, that turns out to be solutions for problems that
02:30:49.720
Just think what will happen to developing economies once it is cheaper to produce cars
02:31:00.680
And what will happen to politics in your country in 20 years when somebody in San Francisco or
02:31:10.800
in Beijing knows the entire medical and personal history of every politician and every journalist
02:31:20.420
in your country, including all their sexual escapades, all their mental weaknesses and all their corrupt
02:31:29.580
When you have enough data, you don't need to send soldiers in order to control a country.
02:31:38.780
There are always variables that we might not be aware of.
02:31:44.400
There might be things, technologies, whether it's 3D printing or whatever.
02:31:48.480
Again, I would be very wary of implanting things into our body, but there's other ways that
02:31:55.800
And ultimately much of it also comes from, collectively speaking, from, from, from the Western mind.
02:32:00.900
And of course, it's always a dual-edged, double-edged sword, so we've got to be careful, right?
02:32:05.760
But anyway, so just a little something at the end there to, to wrap things up.
02:32:09.920
But we're going to be back, guys, on, well, I hope tomorrow, I'm actually working on three
02:32:16.700
I hope to have one of them finished by tomorrow so we can get something else up.
02:32:20.340
I'm going to have Tim Murdoch on here soon, probably next Monday.
02:32:24.320
To talk about how they're pushing the UFO phenomena, it's very interesting how that has been.
02:32:28.520
I mean, Tucker's kind of at the forefront of this, how it's being used.
02:32:31.540
I think it could be used, and the seeds are being planted now, as a kind of a solution
02:32:35.460
to our problems, potentially, either as a unification effort, but also potentially as, as a way of
02:32:45.800
So we'll talk, Tim has been watching this for a long time, many years, the signals,
02:32:50.120
if you will, of the UFO field in the mainstream media, movies, all that kind of stuff, right?
02:32:53.940
I was losing my voice, but, so this is a good time to wrap up.
02:32:59.080
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