No-Go Zoneļ¼ So Salty, The Spice Must Flow & Sweden Approves NATO Membership
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In this episode, we cover the latest news regarding the spice controversy, NATO's decision to join the EU, and much, much more! Also, we discuss the latest in the trump circus. Recorded in Adelaide, Australia!
Transcript
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and we are back live thank you for joining us here today ladies and gentlemen good to be back
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with you once again a little bit late but that's how it goes still a little wonky on the audio
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front can i say so let me know if you can during the stream if something's up i had to check it
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and triple check it a couple of times because we had some weird weird breaking breaking up of the
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cables and stuff so i had to swap out a couple of more things i'm not sure what's going on here it's
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an intensive sabotage i guess that's what that's what it is i conclude that right now
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uh we're being sabotaged all right anyway uh jam-packed showed it i do want to talk about
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the spice uh question a little bit here you might have come across uh the hordes of
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rhetorically violent anti-whites going after a woman on tiktok uh regarding the spice question
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because apparently bland boring mayonnaise white people don't spice their food we'll talk about
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that uh very salty uh and appropriately so we will cover a little bit on sweden's nato membership
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they approved that today uh swedish they voted in the parliament today and so of course they want
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to go join so maybe we can get the uh the pride battalions to to run out on the front lines first
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uh i do have a little bit i want to read about russia uh in relation to the the ukraine war and
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stuff like that uh which i think you might find interesting uh and then we'll see what we get to
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a little bit of this a little bit of that some good news uh regards to ursula haverbeck if you will
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follow our telegram you you know what's what's up with that but we'll save for that i do want to
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touch on the ai stuff a little bit more too we do have a couple of things uh google released their
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version i guess of chat gpg called bard appropriately so we'll uh we'll check that
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out all right anyway if you want to join us today super chats is uh open enterpercent.live
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slash red eyes tv we check them over there or you can do it at odyssey uh or rumble where we also
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go out and live stream too i'm going to try to keep an eye on that here uh one of my other i think
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network devices on one of my computers freaked out so i couldn't i can't see i can't see the windows
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permanently on that we'll see we'll see what happens here but i'll keep an eye on those as well
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uh throughout the show chalky milk i see over on entropy stream oh and then i can't click in on
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that i gotta hover that's right hello henrik uh or henlo henrik uh or henlo tm henrik that's right
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i've noticed recently when one gives an acceptable answer to a political topic the response is no
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longer good answer it has become right answer really interesting just another indication that
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these people can't be reasoned with and that there is no honest discussion to be had with
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them no that's true and i think um i just put a thing about the how they're going after granola
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nazis as they call them which is essentially anybody who you know into natural living and healthy things
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and like appreciates nature and farming and agriculture and these kinds of things it's it's
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weird when you think about it that like these positions these positions can be taken voluntarily by
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so i think it's a plus it's an advantage we could because we can paint them into a toxic corner
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uh quite literally uh but i will get to that it's just more of that more of the same when it comes
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to just how awful it is these days with uh well you know not maybe not polarization but it's just like
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it's there's there's just no point uh with some there's just no point in trying all right
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let's begin with this actually i just you know we've been talking about it everyone's covering it
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it is the trump circus so apparently today they have uh they decided not to meet this this grand
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jury uh in new york uh so there's no arrests today maybe it's all just fake or something i'm not sure
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what's going on awful lot of buzz around this uh and as i said in the latest uh western warrior show
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if you watched that up on radiospembers.com or odyssey uh basically it a is a circus and of course
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this will do nothing but score uh incredible points for donald trump it's almost like it's almost like
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they want him uh to win by going after him in this way uh but then on the other hand you always reserve
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a little bit of space for the fact that these people are also uh genuinely insane uh they can't be
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reasoned with and i think they're they think it's going to be more appropriate to get a you know to
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to get like that visual of like trump in handcuffs or something like that uh and then uh you know the
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mug shot and you know these kinds of things and they think that that they think that's going to be
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a win it was like oh this is serious business we can't vote for a guy who's you know been been
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in handcuffs but you know again i think uh i think this is just going to score points check out what
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the uh shit libs over at msnbc has to say about this ali jonathan deets reporting that the grand
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jury won't meet today it's worth reminding folks that all these grand jury proceedings are conducted
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in secret that includes the schedule you know we know from past patterns that this grand jury
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typically meets on monday afternoons and on wednesday afternoons but as is usually the case you
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most of the time we don't know for sure when they meet until afterwards some of this can be based on
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witness availability some of it can be based on the availability of prosecutors or the folks who
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need to be in the room some of it could be making sure they have a quorum of grand jurors present to
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hear the necessary evidence so we're working to find out more about the delay today and why the grand
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jury is not meeting today after they had a busy day monday suggesting that perhaps they were closer
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to the end of this probe than they were to the beginning now as for the reaction in mar-a-lago
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i've not seen any to this uh decision not to have the grand jury meet today but i suspect based on my
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other reporting it will be welcomed by the former president down in south florida the reporting from
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the new york times that you mentioned also reporting that i and my other colleagues have been able to do
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is that the former president's somewhat conflicted about all this he may be personally uncomfortable
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with the idea of being indicted nobody particularly wants to uh you know and be fingerprinted or have to
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go through the criminal justice system but that he also recognizes the political opportunity it
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presents of course it does this is retarded not to think it doesn't to rally his base to him to be
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part of a spectacle to be part of the biggest story on the planet which the first ever indictment and
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arrest of a former president would probably qualify as if and when we get to that moment but uh
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it appears we're at least another day off from that possibility and i can tell you today after what
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was a lot of buildup and a lot of energy they're salivating at this thing you know i played some
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of the footage in western warriors to check that out but it's just yeah absolutely insane uh it's
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it's a huge distraction uh we're as i said one show i was talking about the the trump time loop right
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we're like we're like we're in a time loop just goes round and round again here we are you know this
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is going to give him even a bigger platform of sorts now he's going to be even more high profile
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is obviously going to get the gop nomination in 2024 and you know we can't we can't afford another
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four years of a lot of talk and and of course as we know what happened last time is that the
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opposition stepped up their game that's really when the censorship keeps you know kicked in that's
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when it got really insane can you imagine if he comes in for four more years and it's not you know
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it's not this well therefore don't agitate them or don't don't do anything that upsets them
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because otherwise i i i understand that as well but i'm just saying if they are going to be agitated
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maybe it should be over something that actually has value to those of us who care about the you know
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preservation of western civilization of people of european descent us who don't want to be replaced
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you see what i'm saying instead of working with this straw man and and this uh fake image of of what
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the liberal you know anti-white media claims that trump is as opposed to what he actually is
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it was a pro-israeli uh mouthpiece who who talked a good game sometimes and that's about that's about
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it not much more happened to be honest uh there was you know a little bit here a little bit there
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but overall uh it genuinely gotten i think worse and he got got the hopes up for a lot of people too
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uh and now because of his martyrs martyrdom here with this potential arrest there'll be even
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it will have been more cultish after this so it's a i don't know it's uh it they're like they're
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playing this to a certain extent to to be honest that's i i can't view it any other way um well
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while we're on trump real quick here i mentioned this here um apparently apparently someone uh pooped
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near hillary clinton when she was attending the schubert theater uh show in is this new york where
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is this um hold on to your noses folks reports are flying in that a fan pooped during a recent show
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of some like it hot at the historic schubert theater near hillary and chelsea clinton a fan of what
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the theater or hillary hillary clinton uh maybe it's chelsea that uh that brought this out that's
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right the serial pooper target the aisle right by clinton the clinton do leaving quite a stink
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a show insider insisted that this was a regrettable one-time incident but another source
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tells a different story apparently the theater staff is familiar with this particular perpetrator
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and their poopy poopy antics looks like this isn't the first time that the shit has hit the fan
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uh the fans i guess at other performances all right okay there we go the schubert theater is that in
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uh where is that is that maybe it's new york or something i don't even know what that is
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i'm not i'm not cultured in in the places where people go to poop how about that all right fun stuff
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uh all right also be uh be rest assured everybody everything is great with the economy it's they
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fixed uh they they patched up the little you know the little problems we have uh and janet yellen
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together with the other uh bankers have managed to patch up uh basically the the few little problem
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areas you know i mean they put some glue uh on the house of cards and everything is good apparently
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because yellen says banking stabilize banking stabilizing u.s may intervene more if needed
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we just need to intervene a little bit more the u.s banking sector is stabilizing after the recent
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failures of silicon valley bank and signature bank rattled the industry treasury secretary janet yellen
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told a lenders conference tuesday as leaders seek to calm global worries stock markets have risen as
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fears of a financial crisis east after the u.s federal reserve and other major central banks
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kicked off a coordinated effort this week to boost lenders access to liquidity isn't that something
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all right i think we're good um okay let's see here the uh the collapse had caused a crisis of
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confidence with many customers of similarly seized banks withdrawing their money and depositing it in
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larger institutions considered too big for the government not to bail them out if they forced
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failure but outflows from regional banks have stabilized following authorities moves to shore up
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confidence and stem contagion that's right she could they've all adopted this like uh you know
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virus kind of analogy and like uh i guess it's covid 19 lingo or something we gotta we gotta you know
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keep contagion in it we make sure it doesn't spread uh to other parts of the system well let me tell you
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it's all infected and the host is about to die but anyway this is her this is her job to to at least
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partially patch things up unless it is to actually crash the system uh most of this is basically about
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consolidating it into you know fewer and fewer hands that's what i believe and then the other
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thing you can do is you can basically introduce a cbdc at that point too i had a screenshot maybe we put
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that on our telegram or something but it was kind of it was kind of fun welcome to the what was it
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ubs right in switzerland uh they bought credit suisse which them made them the what the fifth largest
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banking entity or something like that right um only it looks like only blackrock and vanguard
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uh but not together individually are bigger than this new entity right now a new giant it says down
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below there too ubs and credit suisse right uh holding a approximately what is that nine trillion
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in that's our five trillion uh in assets uh altogether incredible stuff so they've they merged
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them into few and fewer hands and someone had the screenshot of like welcome to credit suisse bank of
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america uh you know silicon valley bank uh bank of the the central bank of eu and stuff and uh yes
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it will be very easy to i think switch over to a digital uh currency uh maybe look obviously it's
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not going to be global overnight kind of thing uh but uh it's being there's a pilot program in the
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u.s right now called fed now which is going to be uh it's been pilot tested in in was it new york was
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it philadelphia something like that um and will be introduced in june or july this year it's it's done
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some countries already have it uh we're heading in that direction barring of course that some states
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which has happened i think it was like one of the dakota states was the north south dakota uh
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introduced a bill to like prevent cbdc's from being used in the state and other individual countries
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like in the eu would do that as well oh that reminds me let me let me play this uh speaking
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about the banking thing check out christine lagarde from the european central bank talking about why it's
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so important to uh to go over to cbdc and yeah i think i could be wrong on this but i think this
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clip is from you know those guys the the two russians that do prank calls uh they talked with
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stephen king once and convinced him it was selensky he was to remember those guys i think i think that's
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what it sounds like them i could be wrong i didn't check this yet but anyway they're asking her about
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you know uh the privacy issues here and why some people are are posing on them check out the answer
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she gives here are many protests in europe against the electronic hero uh what is the reason
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you know it's it's the beauty of europe it has different uh positions if you ask
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in northern europe there are beautiful that's a shitty answer by the way but whatever you get a
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delay a little bit there's it's so beautiful there's different see we have different things
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in europe but then but what we're doing is to homogenize everything under the umbrella of the
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european parliament and especially the european commission which no one has voted for we can
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eradicate culture we can remove all the differences in the financial system and create a euro and you
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get my point uh complete bullshit there's no the the eu is not overseeing any form of diversity here
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for instance uh in the netherlands they're quite happy to see the euro coming if you ask oh they
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are okay so i guess that she's speaking for all the dutch people now you you are happy to see the
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euro which is a again it's a euphemism obviously for uh a central bank digital currency right a young
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german um man he'll say yeah fine as i said i don't want meta yeah fine
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uh do you want the euro yeah yeah fine but not uh but not the old german is that what
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google or amazon to suddenly come up with a currency that will take over the sovereignty of europe
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i don't want a foreign currency to become the currency of trading within europe so you mean like uh
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like what happened for the individual sovereign nations in europe that joined the uh the euro
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agreement right so we have to be ready no the problem is they don't want to be controlled
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uh they don't want to uh yeah but you know what you know what now we have in europe this threshold
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above 1000 euros you cannot pay cash if you do you are on the gray market so you take your risk
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you get caught you are fined or you go in jail but you know straight to jail a thousand euros straight
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to jail the the digital euro is going to have a limited amount of control there will be control
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you're right you're completely right we are considering whether very small amounts you know
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anything that is around 300 400 euros we could have a mechanism where there is zero control
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but that could be dangerous the terrorist attacks on france uh back uh 10 years ago were entirely
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financed by those very small anonymous credit cards that you can recharge in total anonymity so they
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used what u.s dollars or euros presumably how about that it's not fascinating okay so they used the
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mainstream banking system to do it but uh okay so let me uh let me retort uh there a little bit
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because isn't there are many protests in europe let me lower that isn't um that's like saying i mean
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i don't even know if we need to do an analogy here to be honest but oh no you see we need a central
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bank digital currency so that the terrorists terrorists won't blow you up okay but um maybe we
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shouldn't have let in the terrorists to begin with and then we could have spared the whole cbdc thing
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and then we can uh basically uh preserve our somewhat anonymous cash currencies yes no it's always
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just like you'll die if you don't tell you you'll be blown up by terrorists if you don't well why did
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you let them in then maybe we shouldn't have open borders christine have you ever thought about that
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maybe hmm all right anyway we can leave that uh leave that lady uh to rot with her ugly glasses
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all right so let's let's talk about the nato situation because it's it's a bunch of same
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same bunch of bureaucrats and uh idiots that are going along in this year so swedish lawmakers vote to
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endorse country joining nato swedish lawmakers overwhelmingly voted wednesday in favor of
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sweden joining nato exciting off on the country's membership along with the required legislation
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the 349 seat parliament authorized sweden's accession uh sorry yeah accession accession is that what it's
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called yeah uh to nato i thought it was ascension isn't that what it is that's not what it says
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or does it say ascension accession ascension anyway to nato uh in a 269 to 37 vote oops with 43 lawmakers
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absent there you go so it wouldn't matter if they showed up or not that it was the last required
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domestic hurdle to the country becoming part of the 30 member western military alliance that's right
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that's why turkey is part of it six of the eight parties represented in parliament were in favor of
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nato membership and the vote that followed a near seven-hour debate was seen as a formality
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member membership in nato is the best way to safeguard sweden's security foreign minister tobias
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bill billstrƶm said during the deliberations he called it a historic event and one of the most
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important security policy decisions ever for our country now you have it now you have a target on
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your backs dumb asses speaking of the timetable for sweden's possible ascension bill billstrƶm told
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lawmakers during the debate i want to say billstrƶm but it's two l's it's kind of a billstrƶm uh that
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during the debate that if if it goes without saying or it goes without saying that uh we will be able
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to become members in vilnius the lithuanian capital where a nato summit is to be held in july the backing
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we have is so tangible that i can make that assessment he said both sweden and everything
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finland applied to join nato in may 2022 abandoning decades of non-alignment in the wake of
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russia's invasion of ukraine so i've said it before i think sweden should stay out of it i think they
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should have uh remained in the position that they were to be a neutral count country not that they
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were but at least on paper right there's there's been training uh exercises already with nato and
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we've let them in to our waters and the baltic and they've trained on our soil and all these kinds of
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things uh and of course sweden is is largely america's bitch anyway right so uh that that won't
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happen and as we reported on before uh they said that if there is a kind of invasion of any other
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european country by russia then swedish forces uh are one of the ones i mean at least if it's up
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north right are going to be sent uh sent in sent in first right so now actually with everything that's
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going on with all the the crazy replacement with the vax issues of so many excess deaths in in most
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european countries right now uh ramping up to a war and and actually causing a real uh dangerous
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conflict for some of these smaller countries is of course completely idiotic and it's not at all
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guaranteeing our security is it's actually much worse now uh prior there's always a risk of course
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yeah sure i mean if you're not part of that maybe something will happen but at the same time it's like
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if you're acting like a buffer zone like like we've done for for decades and decades it's it tells you
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something about the character of the people that are involved in this now too it's like these are
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there are still obviously a lot of socialists in this in this government and and now it's supposedly
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some more right-leaning right moderate uh you know christian democrat with the sweden democrats
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despite being the second largest party playing some weird kind of outside role which i've never
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been fully wrapped my head around yet why why don't they have more influence but anyway um
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they're still doing all the things that uh the social democrats uh did and would have done right
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but this is not your this is not your grandpa's socialism here you know i mean this is like a
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a weakened uh a cowardly neoliberal one that's seeking to to huddle together without a party
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just to secure their own existence you know or or their own safety i should say right because this
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won't assure you know our existence this will actually make it more dangerous for us uh now the
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next question here of course is what is turkey going to do because they're also the ones putting
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pressure on sweden they've said you basically you can't have uh quran burnings remember that
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stoltenberg the head of nado came out and said he was in support of the uh regional police around
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the stockholm area banning the burning of qurans they said oh no it's not a freedom of speech issue
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it's just that it causes so much disturbance you see when a quran is burnt uh so therefore it that
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the act is illegal not the not the rioting by muslims who are upset in the country that's not a
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criminal act the criminal act is now basically burning the quran which leads to the riot see
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see how that works but no no you can still burn you can still burn the norse eddas or a bible uh or
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maybe a talmud uh i'm not sure about that uh maybe the uh the kabbalah the the torah i'm not sure
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uh but anyway hungary is also another country that's putting pressure on um the eu by delaying
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finland and sweden's nato vote it's it's good that we have a few of these again the turkey thing could
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be a blessing in disguise if sweden don't agree to the terms that turkey is putting on us but if
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sweden agrees to it it's like the double loss right double l uh anyway let me read a little bit of this
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from here after russia invaded ukraine in february 2022 sweden and finland dropped their long-standing
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military neutrality and quickly signaled their intentions to join nato in a striking sign of
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how peace powerful europe's security fears had become in the shadow of moscow moscow's war
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but nearly a year after the nordic countries officially applied to join the military alliance
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their admission remains unresolved because of two of the third or nato members turkey and hungary
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still haven't approved their bids well good please don't approve it although turkish president
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erdogan has repeatedly raised specific objections to the countries especially sweden joining nato will
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say what those are because we know it's all muslim uh interest uh issues essentially and again nato
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backing that up nato turning against actual north atlantic countries to join with the middle eastern
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muslim country on their demands regarding religious questions that's that's what it's turning to
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which which which which nails that point uh of what the quote that we've uh shown you many times with
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wesley clark right the uh the idea of a nation state is a uh is a outdated 20 uh 20 20th century
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uh idea right here here's the uh here's the quote here so i get the right one and this is true because
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you guys remember nato joined essentially joined they they backed up the the islamic side right
00:28:07.440
um it was a mujahideen in uh in serbia at the time fighting and all that stuff and we we know who
00:28:13.680
fired the first shots right they claim that serbia was the aggressor blah blah blah when when they were
00:28:18.960
not etc um here's wesley clark born wesley kane or khan right he's a he's a jewish guy this guy
00:28:28.000
let's not forget what the origin of the problem is there is no place in modern europe for ethnically
00:28:34.080
pure states that's a 19th century idea and we're trying to transition into the 21st century and we
00:28:41.520
are going to do it with multi-ethnic states so of course that's why stoltenberg because that's still
00:28:47.040
an official kind of like and it's not a policy maybe of nato but it's like an understanding
00:28:52.480
underneath the surface we we gotta bring diversity to these countries we're gonna make sure that they
00:28:56.560
don't have any kind of ethnic nationalism we're gonna water them down as much as possible
00:29:01.600
ironically making these countries weaker as well just like you've seen the in the states right the
00:29:05.520
more demographically diverse the country gets uh the more divided it gets the more harder it is to
00:29:10.560
to bring in um people that want to back up your country when you start remarkably when you start
00:29:16.160
shitting on the you know the the stock the the historical stock that built the country in this
00:29:22.000
case white people people of european descent less and less of them want to i don't know go and put
00:29:26.560
their lives on the line for their country isn't that fascinating and then the military backs that
00:29:30.720
up and more they're more interested about having trannies and having gender reassignment surgery in
00:29:35.840
the u.s military and back those people up those few people by the way the very tiny minority of people
00:29:41.840
that has that and instead say fuck the main you know fuck that the the main staple here or the main
00:29:48.480
stock i guess that makes up the uh the u.s military all right let me keep going here um
00:29:58.880
hungary's populist prime minister victor orban has long signaled that his country's support for expansion
00:30:05.120
and has repeatedly promised its parliament would soon vote to ratify we've already confirmed
00:30:12.000
to both finland and sweden that hungary supports their nato bids orban said at a meeting of central
00:30:16.800
europe prime ministers last november the swedes and the fins have not lost a single minute of
00:30:22.320
membership because of hungary and hungary will certainly give them the support they need to go
00:30:26.000
join okay so what's the problem but a succession of delays by hungary's government and its shifting
00:30:33.440
jurisdictions in explaining them have caused frustration and worry in sweden finland and beyond and raised
00:30:38.800
questions over what hungary hopes to achieve through them daniel uh hegdis an analyst and
00:30:43.920
fellow for the central european and german marshall fund oh that's okay we know what that is uh that
00:30:49.360
is basically the uh that's kind of the root origin of like let's over the europeans right the the
00:30:57.120
the marshall fund was the first one the marshall plan actually and then that became uh the german
00:31:02.560
marshall fund a little bit later they're funding all these anti-white groups today and ngos and
00:31:07.520
things like this too um and i think it was mo was it mostly with there was u.s money there but mostly
00:31:14.160
money from germany i believe too um hence the name but but it was also about keeping a lot of this was
00:31:20.480
keep keeping germany in check right that's why they're not their own sovereign country anymore uh anyway
00:31:26.320
so the german marshall found a think tank that seek to promote cooperation between north america
00:31:31.280
and the european union yes it's about seeking one party to dominate over the other ones yes here's a
00:31:37.040
bunch of money see that we'll we'll have restore and rebuild your uh your nations after the second
00:31:41.600
world war but you better do what we want you to do okay anyway that group said that at the heart of
00:31:50.960
of hungary's uh intra that's a fancier how do you pronounce that let me let me see how you pronounce
00:31:57.600
that intra it's not intranesine is it i don't think it is intransigence intransigence thank you uh
00:32:05.680
hungary's intransigence on native native which means refusal to change one's views or to agree about
00:32:12.000
something okay uh their intransigence on nato expansion is uh its desire to exert leverage of on the eu which
00:32:20.640
has frozen billions in funds to budapest over corruption and rule of law concerns yeah so
00:32:26.400
why in the world would hungary try to use something to their advantage uh which is better for the
00:32:31.840
car if they have some leverage here why not do that right so again okay well if you want to be on good
00:32:38.960
terms with with hungary maybe you shouldn't say that the urban uh government is is a dangerous regime
00:32:44.880
and we need to like topple him like some of these ngos have said now right hungary's hope
00:32:49.360
heggdia said is that by planning with this postponement of the voting they can push the
00:32:56.240
swedes and the finns to support a potential release of the hungarian funds in april interesting or at
00:33:02.000
least make these countries not vocally critical so they're trying they're playing politics how about
00:33:08.720
that fascinating they don't just submit and lay down hungary should just get out of the eu all together
00:33:13.920
they should get out of nato too for that matter but okay it is what it is the eu which includes 20 okay
00:33:18.560
that's uh we don't have to talk about that anyway they're targeting him so we'll see what happens
00:33:22.960
so there are some things that could happen along the way so we'll have to see but i wanted to read
00:33:28.400
a little bit something regarding russia here because it basically we would have to prepare for
00:33:33.920
a potential uh loss for ukraine maybe that's what we have to explain this with or or at least say
00:33:42.640
it most likely won't turn up the way that the western media have told us it will
00:33:49.360
whether you're in supportive of that or not that's a completely different question and doesn't
00:33:53.680
neither here nor there just looking uh analytically and cold cold uh without an emotional kind of
00:34:01.200
involvement at the situation uh what does it mean if if russia comes out victorious because because look you
00:34:07.600
have you have so many problems right now in the west right you have we're basically out of ammunition
00:34:16.720
uh we're running low on our own weaponry because we've given all this to ukraine
00:34:22.640
the economy is uh in most countries that there's there's riots racial conflicts in many of them that there's uh
00:34:31.600
uh mass protest in countries like spain oh sorry france right right now with this pension bill
00:34:38.560
uh it's like a boiling pot all over the west right now economy is just in the toilet confidence is
00:34:44.720
lower than ever the eu has all all these problems right and now they're going to expand nato and
00:34:49.600
everyone's going to join up and basically they're going to take us to the brink of war with russia i
00:34:53.760
think i think if they really had their way i'm talking about the establishment the global elite right now
00:34:58.880
if they really would get their way they would they would have uh white brother against white brother
00:35:05.120
european against european uh killing each other in a ruthless meaningless idiotic war right with with
00:35:13.280
russia and most likely china would join in on that maybe some of the other brics countries would join the
00:35:18.000
other side right so that they're creating a multi-polar world order right now that we've talked about many
00:35:24.320
times right that's why chi uh of china was just in russia they signed economic deals uh they're on
00:35:31.280
better terms than ever they they even sought to to use china as a kind of mediation partner in
00:35:36.560
in the ukraine conflict which didn't really happen but apparently selensky invited chi to at least talk
00:35:41.520
or something like that but the point is they're going to be a balancing poll what do you think that's
00:35:45.600
good or not but i'm saying that it's a stepping stone to a one world government eventually a one world
00:35:50.160
order and right now they've probably figured out that we can't just do it in one go we have to have
00:35:54.720
we probably have to have a big ass war to unify it unify everybody and and make them that will be
00:36:00.240
the chaos that that gives us the excuse of why we need to unify everybody and everything right
00:36:05.200
uh it feels like they did that in the second world war and now they're doing it again with a
00:36:09.040
with another huge conflict in europe so anyway let me read you something here
00:36:13.600
regarding an analysis on the situation in the next few months the central lie of western politics
00:36:22.400
will burst ukraine is coming to an end no more billions of dollars sinking into the kiev quagmire
00:36:30.800
and certainly no handful of western battle tanks should they ever come what leopard two tanks from
00:36:37.360
germany abrams from the us what was the other one there was a few four but there's only so much you
00:36:42.400
can do right but anyway that that will make much uh difference to events let me read again um and
00:36:49.840
certainly no handful of western battle tanks should they ever come will make much difference to events
00:36:54.160
yes okay russia's russia is in the driver's seat and has all the means of escalation at its disposal
00:37:01.600
while the west is on its last legs economically militarily uh and not least morally and i would add
00:37:12.400
i would add just the state of our like the demographics in our countries and and everything
00:37:17.600
that we've done right or has been down to us rather better word choice and then now the pride the lgbtq
00:37:25.120
stuff and and you know i mean it's it they're breaking down all the facets of what we are what made us
00:37:31.520
strong at some point and now they think we're going to go to war and fight and fight and die over over
00:37:36.800
what right there's nothing left at least four western military experts who know something of their
00:37:42.800
trade have contradicted mainstream reporting in recent weeks and are now predicting the decisive
00:37:48.640
weeks of ukraine's survival among them is austrian colonel marcus reisner a convinced ukraine a
00:37:54.640
sympathizer sympathizer in one of his latest analysis reisner points to the considerable russian
00:38:01.200
resources and has to concede quote ukraine could win several rounds but there has been no knockout yet
00:38:10.720
the russian side he says still has stocks of at least 10 million artillery shells at its disposal
00:38:16.800
plus 3.4 million new shells produced each year so they are in a position to fight this war even longer
00:38:25.520
while things are now getting tight for kiev and that's true i have a little more to read here
00:38:32.720
so what they were in the green for the first time in a long time russia's bank right we showed you the
00:38:40.320
we showed you the article of the fact that the sanctions have now basically inoculated the country
00:38:47.440
against let me see if i can find that basically inoculated country against the financial crash that's
00:38:54.960
happening in other parts of the country do i have that i don't have that headline anyway just just
00:39:01.200
trust me that's what that's what's going on essentially there's no guarantee of that but i'm
00:39:06.800
saying that's fascinating that the sanctions coming at the time that it came has basically ensured that
00:39:15.200
they might ensure that they're not going to be dragged down by the same you know problems that are
00:39:20.720
right now uh plaguing the west uh economically yeah here's not that article but here's the other
00:39:26.480
one of showing that the um russia's central bank posts record current account surplus of 227 billion in
00:39:36.320
2020. again who reports this is it true are they lying are they exaggerating all that could still be true
00:39:42.320
right let me continue reading here eric vaud ex-brigadier general and former military policy advisor to
00:39:49.680
german chancellor angela merkel is more explicit he sees russia clearly on the advance and agrees with
00:39:55.280
u.s chief of staff mark milley quote that a military victory for ukraine is not to be expected unquote
00:40:02.000
he is surprised however at the extensive synchronization of the media the likes of which i have never
00:40:08.800
experienced in the federal republic of germany this is pure opinion mongering one wonders however in which
00:40:15.120
world the honorable ex-general has been living in the last decades the fourth member of the group is
00:40:20.560
the former pentagon advisor and former u.s colonel douglas mcgregor we play some clips with him he seems
00:40:25.600
pretty balanced and stable to be honest i guess people call him you know russia shield just because
00:40:30.400
he doesn't believe the ukraine will win or whatever um but he seems obviously 10 times more balanced than
00:40:38.080
mainstream western reporting uh in this case in several recent interviews including those of the uh at the
00:40:44.000
the independent u.s outlet redacted he not only addressed the immense losses of the ukrainians in
00:40:50.960
some cases up to 70 percent of the original battalion strength but also the rampant repression of the
00:40:56.880
ukrainian domestic intelligence services sbu against its own population a sure sign that the end is near
00:41:04.480
if the key leadership does not agree to negotiations soon there will be a little more a little more left of
00:41:10.400
ukraine than a rump state west of the dnieper says mcgregor he does not want to rule out the
00:41:17.280
possibility of a coup movement against the kiev junta in view of the horrendous losses at the front if not
00:41:24.560
moscow itself would be forced to finish the job and mop up the selensky regime a new ukrainian government
00:41:30.640
would probably be sensible enough to enter into peace negotiations in the best case russia would thus
00:41:36.800
also have achieved its wartime goal of there's a cringe part denazifying ukraine yeah is this yeah
00:41:46.720
both sides are screaming nazi and it's you it couldn't be more cringe right uh it's such a small
00:41:54.080
part of it it's obviously not that and someone said too like oh selensky will fight was it he will
00:41:59.840
what was it again it was some tweet today by the uh next uh uh your eastern european outlet and it
00:42:07.120
was something like he he will fight to the last man or something like that and some you know i was
00:42:11.120
pointing out like well how would he if he was running israel right because he's jewish solensky what
00:42:16.240
would he would he do the things that he does now right remember that story we talked about how on some
00:42:22.000
front lines in the conflict ukrainians last only as long as about four hours they're literally being sent
00:42:28.080
into the meat grinder and here we are to expect that the stand standing with ukraine is to arming
00:42:33.680
them with mess western you know weapons and ammunition while that's leading us to be defenseless
00:42:40.240
eventually and right for an invasion of our own or occupation but giving that to ukrainians and
00:42:46.320
sending them into the meat grinder that's standing with ukraine instead of having the adults sitting
00:42:51.760
down at the table talking about this and try to sort out the the issues of what's been happening
00:42:56.560
in eastern parts of ukraine over the last i don't know what 20 years now or whatever it is 15 years
00:43:03.680
last line of this here even a mainstream newspaper like the german daily welt or die welt rather had
00:43:09.280
to admit recently 30 on the 31st of january that in the foreseeable future russia will emerge from the
00:43:15.120
conflict as the victor not only militarily but also politically while ukraine will not achieve any
00:43:22.000
of its goals certainly not the reconquest of crimea russia will in the course of an inevitable
00:43:27.600
negotiate uh negotiated settlement enforce that ukraine's nato membership quote will be excluded for
00:43:34.560
the foreseeable future future unquote nothing else was demanded by moscow before the war began almost a year ago
00:43:41.120
and quote the result will be an amputated ukraine didn't they well they put the the there was over
00:43:50.160
the shelling right of the eastern parts in donbass and the luhansk and all those regions in the eastern
00:43:55.280
parts of ukraine too right that's of course one of the reasons why putin took uh kids out of that war zone
00:44:02.240
uh to actually keep the russian-speaking population safe from from war and then the international
00:44:08.880
criminal court sees that as a a generous against the genocide convention right of forcefully removing
00:44:15.920
kids and stuff and it's funny it's like they would never raise any of those points when it comes to like
00:44:20.640
the war crimes during the bush regime or tony blair the lice during the war on terror or anything like
00:44:25.600
that or even something that's happening in our countries right now or like forcefully creating an
00:44:30.400
atmosphere which causes you to um not want to uh procreate right to replacing the population these
00:44:37.520
kinds of things i don't know that's fine you see anyway i'm not a putin sycophant or or like you know
00:44:44.480
completely enamored by russia or even like oh they have to you know it is what it is i'm just looking
00:44:49.840
cold-heartedly at the situation and saying like they have awful lot of resources right and if they're
00:44:56.720
producing as this article says about three was it three million three point four million new shells
00:45:02.000
produced each year maybe look maybe it doesn't come down to shells at the end of the day too right
00:45:06.320
there's other things we're talking nukes and things like that but i'm saying it would be a disaster if
00:45:14.480
we have nato uh entering into russia or uh nato at least going into ukraine and having that conflict
00:45:21.280
there and stuff like that and i think the current situation even the west as it would be of course
00:45:27.920
you know with the you with us and all the european countries and stuff like that would of course be an
00:45:33.440
a overwhelming force for russia it doesn't nukes would enter into at that point you know i mean and
00:45:41.760
you would have an awful lot of europeans dying over this it's just a fact and i'm saying it's completely
00:45:49.600
ridiculous and reckless and it's almost like they want us to die how about that which is which is
00:45:58.240
which is a shock genuinely to everybody i'm sure all right let me do this one here uh chalky milk says
00:46:05.120
it'd be great if hungary hungary's terms for sweden to join nato were that swedes not making it illegal
00:46:10.400
to burn the crown yeah exactly it's true it would have been they i'm not sure if they can like i'm not
00:46:17.120
sure the legal part of this right but like can they put any if turkey can do it you see i'm saying
00:46:23.200
if turkey can do it why can't hungary do it oh our uh you know our demand is that um turkey doesn't
00:46:31.280
meddle in in another nato in a native applicants countries uh if internal affairs or whatever right
00:46:38.880
turkey has started uh chain reaction says turkey has started selling really cheap attack drones
00:46:46.880
which russia china etc love yeah that's what's so weird about i'm not sure i mean what is it you have
00:46:53.840
the the armenia situation let me see if i can piece that together right over the contested region well no
00:47:03.920
i guess no i guess it's turkey supplying azerbaijan right and then you have russia helping armenia on
00:47:09.200
one and that's why was it israel has been helping out azerbaijan right another muslim country as opposed to
00:47:16.560
armenia christian country big surprise big shock right they're just trying to can't you know ban
00:47:21.920
christianity uh or proselytizing jesus in in israel recently apparently last news on that is that they're
00:47:28.960
they're dropping that oh thank you uh for dropping that it just shows you which side they're on right
00:47:35.200
but that would put them on a you know kind of around russia on a two-front war as they're trying to help
00:47:39.600
out in armenia and things like that to weaken them right but yeah you have all these weird alliances
00:47:44.080
back and forth of of uh uh things that are you know i mean beneficial right hexacod podcast said a few
00:47:51.680
minutes ago here good call pointing out that uh that yid who said that in that in ethnic european
00:47:58.000
states are a 19th century policy it's basically every single time at this point you know essentially
00:48:03.680
it is essentially that okay so that's a little bit of update on the uh on the native situation which
00:48:11.680
i think is crazy uh and we just have to come to terms with this idea that russia might come out
00:48:16.400
stronger in this and barring that we have a boring that we have a
00:48:26.960
an entry of nato countries into the conflict and everything just pops off and nukes come to play
00:48:33.280
we might have to come to terms with the fact that this will just weaken western countries even more as
00:48:38.480
we just pour more and more money into this i'm just saying it's just it's just not worth it
00:48:45.920
it's it they need to sit down and negotiate and obviously ukraine had done done a bunch of dumb
00:48:52.160
shit and part of that is being america's bitch and those who control american foreign policy right if
00:48:58.160
you look at the people i mean the victoria newlands uh you know the ann apple bombs um
00:49:08.720
anthony blinken i mean this is just an endless list of the the kagans right she was married to new
00:49:14.160
newland all these neocons zionists and stuff they they hate russia it doesn't make just because russia
00:49:20.800
have all the right enemies doesn't mean you're like oh therefore russia is my hero you know it does
00:49:24.880
it's not that simple either that's what the other side would claim that i'm a russian russian sycophant
00:49:29.840
just because i i don't think the side that nato and the west and these neocon zionists who are
00:49:36.480
controlling american foreign policy just because i don't join their side i automatically have to be
00:49:40.960
with the other side right we'll see what happens but we have to come to terms with that that we might
00:49:44.960
just basically be in a situation where we just get weaker and weaker and weaker gradually because of
00:49:49.840
this conflict instead of not doing what we did these were all stupid moves and then russia
00:49:54.560
comes out even stronger from this and they have a better international cooperation with other
00:49:58.000
countries and stuff like that uh and i mean russia doesn't stand up for nationalism in other countries
00:50:04.560
putin says the right things sometimes to get our people in our countries to like become anti our
00:50:11.920
own governments like obviously that's a that's a tactic right that's a destabilization tactic with
00:50:17.120
which russia it's so easy for them to just use that as something to that they can like whip out
00:50:22.960
it doesn't cause anything for them to to talk about western governments and point out by the way all
00:50:27.600
the things that are you know correctly insane that the western governments are doing uh but that will
00:50:33.200
just cause more destabilization but at the same time it's not not because people who are dissidents
00:50:38.720
in our countries should just therefore shut up and and obey our governments they are they genuinely hate
00:50:44.400
us and want us gone so that they are our enemies you know i mean these these uh policy makers those are
00:50:49.680
pushing this war those are trying to replace us the establishment and the globalists right they are
00:50:54.000
our enemies so they have to be uh uh we have to be opposed to them and their actions right now obviously
00:51:03.360
but ukraine did a bunch of dumb moves and yes now they have to you know as i say do do you know do
00:51:09.600
dumb shit uh find out or how does it go putting bio labs you know on the in their countries
00:51:16.560
allowing the all this money being uh laundered in the country and all that kind of stuff it's like
00:51:21.280
a criminal criminal enterprise uh mcdozer says uh iron minor effort to separate your objectivity from
00:51:27.840
supporting putin the emotions are confused when we're trying to discuss the plights of our white
00:51:34.240
brothers and sisters in ukraine and russia yes all right you must support whites but not the
00:51:38.720
governments which abuses us yes 100 putin zelensky biden and greedy merchants alike that's absolutely right
00:51:44.560
thank you mcdozer a good comment uh yeah you get it what's what's good for us at the end uh i mean
00:51:50.640
that's as i said i i think i think whether russia was in on this or not but i think there's a an
00:51:58.880
intentional management position at some point here to drive russia into the hands of china where else
00:52:06.560
could they have gone right and india and some african countries and just you know crane the eurasian
00:52:11.680
zone essentially in the multi-polar world order um the bricks you know faction
00:52:18.640
and then presumably have those just like you had in 1984 you have you have oceania versus uh um um
00:52:25.440
what was that one it's not pacifica was it in asia pacifica what was the other one in uh 1984
00:52:31.440
anyway you know what i'm saying oh you know i was like oh to rations today you remember that all that
00:52:36.160
stuff with like oh good news we have you know more tanks have been built and others as they're sitting
00:52:42.720
and eating their soy that their fake meat soy in this and the slop in these like tin cups they're
00:52:49.040
just repeating the statistics during the war right and uh oh chuck chocolate rations are up again oh great
00:52:57.440
you know you know and we'll be it'll be less for a while i thought it would be more bright new world
00:53:03.200
you know but like now it's like it's probably more 1984 to be honest right um you gotta have those two
00:53:09.920
this is it's coca-cola and pepsi you know i mean it's uh it's black rock versus vanguard you know it's um
00:53:19.360
um you have to pick a pick it you have to pick a side here in the pole and between the the poles
00:53:25.280
chalky rations are up they are indeed up chalky milk good news all right all right we're talking
00:53:32.000
about the spice police did you see did you see this one yet yeah there is a blend between like it's
00:53:39.840
a it's a they'll still have like the drugs and the technology from brave new world but it will be mixed
00:53:46.160
with the the the the the slop and the dirty never-ending war of of two major poles um
00:53:58.000
from 1984 as well this is a merger of those two the and that at the end of the day and that's why you
00:54:04.960
want to put on your vr headset and getting in the pod because who want to live in this gray horrible reality
00:54:11.680
all right here we go here's um the spice police tm came out and they were coming down on this woman
00:54:24.400
because she replied and here she had replied to a video that that was made about her or comments
00:54:30.800
about her how she wasn't spicing her chicken so here's this uh oh there's a the uh this the spice
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karen or what it was something like that that was flying around about this right but so she she
00:54:44.400
corrected she correctly corrected them on the on the spice on the spice uh questions i want to i want
00:54:50.400
to go through i want to dig deep into this here a little bit and talk uh give give you a little
00:54:54.000
education here on the on the seasoning thing on the salt thing on what was that enabled even these
00:55:01.200
seasonings and spices to go all around the world right things like this anyway let's look at the
00:55:06.160
video first and so of course this was a this was white woman who accurately came back at all her
00:55:12.160
presumably anti-white detractors smacked them in their place with this video this is a psa to the
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seasoning police on this app if in your brain you only view seasoning as things like garlic powder onion
00:55:26.000
powder or maybe something like rosemary if this is what you view as seasoning and seasoning only let me
00:55:32.480
pose you a question what does this come from granulated garlic what is that garlic onion powder
00:55:38.720
what does that come from dehydrated onion let's take a look at the spice rub dehydrated garlic onion and
00:55:46.320
bell pepper i sauteed those bell peppers along with my onion and garlic what is so funny to me is if i had
00:55:53.600
just doused my chicken in this rub in this rub alone the seasoning police would be out of my comments they
00:55:58.880
wouldn't even be in there but the second it's fresh garlic or fresh onion or fresh bell pepper
00:56:03.840
it's automatically not seasoning and let me just say one last thing if you're one of those people
00:56:07.840
that loves to watch cooking competitions and a judge says something is under seasoned they're talking
00:56:12.560
about salt under seasoning your food means there's not enough salt in it salt is going to bring out the
00:56:18.000
flavor of onion the flavor of garlic the flavor of whatever random spice rub that you yeah whatever white
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you're talking gibberish now likely i can't even follow this okay and let me just say that if your
00:56:28.880
food tastes a little off it's not because you need to add more powder it's most of the time because
00:56:33.840
you need to add more salt or some sort of acid like lemon juice or vinegar okay all right there you go
00:56:40.160
so that was it three i think what was the last year 3.4 million views right and everybody was uh was coming
00:56:48.080
down on her for for for this uh this issue here uh basically what yeah white people don't uh don't
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spice your food right that's uh that's the saying okay so uh let's begin with the silk road shall we
00:57:04.880
yes certainly there was cooperation on the chinese uh side of the han chinese was part of setting up uh the
00:57:12.080
the silk road the trade routes and all these kinds of things right uh but uh genuinely in terms of
00:57:18.320
what at the end of the day enabled the spice trade and eventually global trade to happen such as i don't
00:57:26.400
know just you know circumnavigating the oceans and the globe to bringing all these spices everywhere
00:57:32.480
was of course what the europeans consequently did so we have to go back to uh for example uh uh what's
00:57:40.240
his name again the uh uh where is he uh marco polo that's right marco polo right one of the most famous
00:57:46.080
travelers of the silk road was marco polo 1254 to 1324 born into a family of wealth uh wealthy
00:57:56.080
merchants i don't think in venice italy marco traveled with his father to china and then cath cathay
00:58:05.920
when he was just 17 years of age they traveled for over three years before arriving at kublai
00:58:11.200
khan's place at xanadu in 1275 marco stayed at the khan's court and was sent on a mission to parts
00:58:17.920
of asia and before visited by europeans upon his return marco polo wrote about his adventures making
00:58:23.360
him and the routes he traveled famous all right so of course all of this led to the age of exploration
00:58:29.440
and partially right that's here and also by the way we got uh the bitter end uh of this deal because
00:58:35.920
potentially uh the black death was introduced to europe through the silk road but no one was talking
00:58:41.200
about that no we weren't you know colonized that way because we had uh you know diseases come to our uh
00:58:52.480
the age of exploration gave rise to faster routes between east and west but parts of the silk road
00:58:56.560
continue to be critical pathways among varied cultures uh today parts of the silk road are
00:59:02.480
listed on unesco's world heritage site right so that's where we can kind of begin uh the journey
00:59:08.400
but as i said techno the technology to transport of course the silk road transport a lot of different
00:59:15.040
things right so it wasn't just spices but spices was was part of that it was it was coveted there was
00:59:19.520
things that that we wanted in the west and in many cases not always but in many cases we went to them
00:59:26.560
right we explored we told these other people where they were in relation to the rest of the world
00:59:32.640
while we are setting up uh the the trade routes we're inventing the technology we're inventing the
00:59:40.000
navigation and all these kinds of things that led to the age of discovery with the age of exploration
00:59:45.760
this is just dominated of course by uh europeans specifically the portuguese and the spanish and
00:59:49.920
yes you can go into you don't have to go into a revisionist thing here but you can also just add that
00:59:54.480
many uh prior civilizations in europe were of course doing similar things as well right we've talked
01:00:01.840
about uh the vikings and their uh colonization of uh north america or north america uh that happened
01:00:09.360
there's potential that carthaginians were over there there's potentially the romans were over there
01:00:13.360
but the point is like and there's even speculation the viking went as far as uh as africa northern africa
01:00:20.320
uh and of course again there was trade routes for the most part yes there was raiding yes there was
01:00:24.320
uh raping on certain uh you know places along the way but there were also traders right they uh they
01:00:30.080
they traded uh they sold goods all that kind of stuff so we have had waves and waves of that
01:00:37.760
uh and again you wouldn't have any of that without without europeans right anyway we don't have to look
01:00:43.440
more at this this is uh from uh from the met museum europe and the age of exploration they
01:00:47.360
have a little bit on the on the history of this right they begin with columbus and the queen elizabeth
01:00:51.360
and the voyages to india and all that kind of stuff but again all of this enabled uh people today
01:00:57.280
to have access to the goddamn spices right the other thing with this is of course the different
01:01:04.720
technologies that were used by europeans of why we didn't need spices or rather let me turn around and say
01:01:13.120
spices were used by other cultures not primarily but for the most part as preservatives right adding
01:01:20.320
spices to food would increase its shelf life preventing food loss due to the antioxidants and
01:01:25.600
antimicrobial benefits okay so that's why they use it most spices didn't grow in the uh you know
01:01:33.840
northern europe or northern parts of the world where white people live right some do of course i'm not
01:01:38.400
saying there's no spices that i'm saying some of the you know the the spice the hottest spices uh
01:01:43.600
grows in in warm uh in warm areas ironically uh of course that helps to to preserve the the meats and
01:01:50.880
things that they have there so you could say it's it's you know it's for them then or whatever but we
01:01:56.560
see we had different techniques as well we had root sellers that i'm not even sure how far back that goes
01:02:03.200
uh you probably have to go back quite a bit to uh to figure that out when we started just
01:02:07.760
discovering that like the the temperature of the earth is is a permanent one that's basically your
01:02:12.560
your ancient fridge right there so we didn't have to have that we didn't have to have a bunch of
01:02:17.760
spices to to use as preservatives for for our foods and furthermore we used we used salt right
01:02:24.480
i'll get to the salt in a moment but anyway all this that led us up to the refrigeration
01:02:28.800
we had that without electricity that was invented by white white people then we of course invented
01:02:33.520
the first refrigerator i forget what uh the names was um the first instance of artificial refrigeration
01:02:40.560
was demonstrated by scottish physician and professor william cullen in 1748 he observed and demonstrated
01:02:47.360
the cooling effect of rapidly evaporating a liquid into a gas but did not put his method into practical
01:02:54.880
use the modern mechanical refrigeration process we know today from the work of numerous inventors in
01:03:00.480
the 1800s american jacob perkins invented the first vapor compression system in 1834 while german professor
01:03:07.920
carl von linde patented a new process for liquefying gases in the late 1800s refrigeration
01:03:13.600
refrigerator innovations led to widespread commercial refrigeration at the turn of the 20th century for
01:03:18.960
industries like breweries and meat packing plants and it goes on from there fred um fred w
01:03:24.640
wolf i think if invented the first home electrical refrigerator these people don't like white
01:03:30.880
people in europeans maybe you should do away with these kinds of inventions maybe these people should
01:03:35.360
decolonize uh their life right there's a and while we're on it there's a number of other inventions that
01:03:41.840
you can that you can look at uh for example if you hate uh white people yeah and ironically you could
01:03:49.360
actually reverse this and say the those who trade spices today are ironically appropriating our culture
01:03:57.440
by using the technology that it takes to transport those spices to other parts of the world there
01:04:03.120
wouldn't even be a north america without uh in its current form and these people are complaining on this
01:04:07.440
woman if it wasn't for european exploration right next time you use a phone thank a white guy
01:04:15.200
some good ones there next time you flip on a light thank a white guy next time you board a plane thank
01:04:22.000
a white guy when you use the internet thank a white guy next time you read a book thank a white guy next
01:04:27.440
time you ride in a vehicle you can thank a white guy when you watch satellite or cable tv thank a white guy
01:04:34.400
when you use insulin thank these white guys anyway you get the point right awful lot of things
01:04:41.760
you see it's only what is the what was the story uh oh where did it go didn't add it in the is it
01:04:52.560
appropriation i i had it here anyway yeah was it is it appropriation if we uh if we use technology i
01:04:59.680
thought i added in all right anyway um so which takes us to the the the preservative method that we did
01:05:06.000
prefer which of course was salt right this is a whole i mean just fascinating thing like if you
01:05:12.960
want to find out like why civilization rose you can obviously argue the first step was like along rivers
01:05:18.960
was the most common or at least big lakes but rivers were even more common of where early settlements
01:05:23.280
happen uh but the salt lines is a very important thing and today you have remnants of the large salt
01:05:31.600
uh salt uh salt mines which of course uh you can it's not interchangeable with salt lines but the
01:05:37.520
salt mines are found where the salt lines go obviously right uh but there's these incredible
01:05:41.920
places even today that they've been used for such a long time that we europeans and some others have
01:05:47.200
built like cathedrals and like impressive uh underground wonders in these salt mines and salt caves right
01:05:56.880
this is in poland a universe a unesco side here uh villetschka if i pronounced that correct and
01:06:03.600
uh bochnia royal salt mines the deposit of rock salt in these areas have been mined since the 13th
01:06:11.920
century this major industrial undertaking has royal status and is the oldest of its type in europe the
01:06:17.920
site is a serial property consisting of those two mines that i mentioned and the salt works castle
01:06:22.800
is now on seven beautiful subterranean salt mines from around the world and surprisingly the majority
01:06:30.400
of them are in europe the first one is that one we just mentioned in in poland uh there's one in
01:06:35.680
germany too the salt mine berechtes garden is that how i pronounce that here's one in pakistan okay the
01:06:44.800
guy one two i think it's in romania look at these things uh here's another one in poland check this out
01:06:53.040
that's what we do with our shit here there's another one in romania there's one in colombia
01:06:57.200
i don't know me and here's one more in romania so what do we have we have five out of seven or
01:07:01.360
something like that um and in fact there's a whole oh i didn't yeah i didn't add that one or yet did i
01:07:11.600
check out this one it's kind of interesting and the salt lines that was actually followed by
01:07:17.840
uh the cistercian monks right they actually built some of the cistercian monasteries along the salt
01:07:24.320
lines and again vital component in how you preserve your meat that's part of civilization it's adjacent
01:07:30.800
to farming it's all these things are connected right um and of course one of the reasons we should
01:07:37.440
mention too is not because they just founded them many of these places were important to the native
01:07:44.000
european people before christianity arrived and so the cistercians all they have to do was basically
01:07:48.560
pick up on these important and in some cases yes sacred locations and build their monasteries as
01:07:54.800
christianity was colonizing uh europe at that time but the point is uh so you can find like a line from
01:08:00.240
today all the way back into like prehistory uh by following where the salt activities were where the salt
01:08:07.200
lines and the salt mines uh lay basically they call them salt factories check that out uh there are a certain
01:08:12.160
number of medieval monasteries other cistercian buildings within parentheses salt factories and
01:08:19.120
water mills that are abandoned or ruined or converted into hotels such as blah blah blah right uh but
01:08:24.560
anyway that's a it's a that's a whole thing but it's a fascinating thing uh how that how salt basically
01:08:30.160
has helped to create civilization and uh i bet you these people don't know anything about that when they
01:08:38.640
attack this woman uh for the spices whether whether you think we should use it or not and it's also
01:08:43.840
just like it's always just the the like the hot spices that they complain on and it's like yeah
01:08:49.600
because you didn't have any refrigeration and you didn't at least we gave you some of this technology
01:08:55.200
but you didn't do it at the time that we did it um so you had to use these hot spices and so it's not
01:09:00.160
some like uh only some kind of like culturally enriching thing it was like necessity right while we used
01:09:06.160
salt but furthermore then we came down and we set up trade routes and we circumnavigated the globe
01:09:11.680
to bring you these spices to all of the world okay so shut the hell up well i said this at least at
01:09:17.360
least we weren't doing this i'm gonna show y'all how i clean my motherfucking chicken it's how my grandma
01:09:23.440
showed me my mama showed me this is how i do it for me so you're gonna put it a little bit of chlorox
01:09:27.440
they have to be name brand chlorox bleach or it will not taste right once you put your chlorox you're
01:09:31.840
gonna take a little bit i mean maybe about two drops of the dawn dish detergent don't put a lot
01:09:36.880
that's people messed up at you only need two drops once you do that you're gonna a little bit of
01:09:40.640
clorox and a little bit of dawn okay let's soak it around inside of your mix move it around until you
01:09:47.120
see the water look a little bit hazy that means the chicken is now clean then you're gonna rinse it
01:09:51.600
right here my chicken started going down my drain i had to bring that back up because it was going down
01:09:55.680
and i cannot lose my chicken because i only got a little bit so once i got all my chicken back to the top of
01:10:00.560
course i go ahead and hit a little bit of water rinse it off and then once i rinse it off i'm gonna
01:10:05.040
go ahead and now start the seasoning i'm gonna put my complete seasoning on it just a little bit a little
01:10:09.600
bit of garlic powder a little bit of um onion powder and then of course my larry seasoning it off
01:10:15.760
garlic powder and onion powder so you can't see you can't you can't use actual mushrooms or actual garlic or
01:10:26.560
actual onions and then just use you know as the lady said salt or like a citric acid to bring it
01:10:33.200
to to bring out those flavors you have to use the powdered shit that's what so that's what all
01:10:39.600
this is about it you got damn white folks you forgot the clorox too okay mix it up really really
01:10:45.680
good and i'm gonna put it inside of a bowl put it in the refrigerator for about 15 20 minutes later
01:10:49.040
cool i'm gonna show y'all how i clean up you get the idea i thought that was funny all right oh my god
01:10:57.760
well speaking about food and uh yeah with that chicken go down the drain it's hilarious what the
01:11:05.280
hell could you no other way you can think of doing that all right anyway um let me see here check out
01:11:12.640
this one this is some great stuff here today some shit lib here lady cat tibaldi explores the gendered
01:11:30.720
digital trend traditionalism of granola nazis i think we've talked about this before right
01:11:37.760
online influencers who check this out look at what they're coming down on here who celebrate farming
01:11:46.320
health and organic food and blend natural living let me highlight this for you and they blend natural
01:11:56.000
living with far-right politics linking nature and whiteness with anti-feminism
01:12:04.560
this is from a account uh gne gnet the global network on extremism and technology
01:12:18.480
an academic research initiative backed by gifct i think i've heard of them before this is a special
01:12:24.720
project delivered by let me just uh let me just check this out here yeah gifct how do i yeah i think i know
01:12:33.760
one that is okay this is some bull bullshitting london here okay all right anyway my poem is imagine
01:12:42.560
imagine being so dumb and so retarded that you are now actively taking a stand against
01:12:50.480
farming and health organic food natural living nature itself and of course it's retarded to take a
01:12:58.560
stand against whiteness as well we'll throw that in there too but it's like so these are obviously
01:13:05.520
like anti-white whites for the most part i would assume you never know but let's assume the point is
01:13:14.800
all you potentially would have to do to like to paint these people into a corner is to take an increasing
01:13:23.360
reasonable take increasing reasonable positions on things and and this proves it this proves how we
01:13:31.120
have been able to move the needle and not that it's like a a directed plan i think from the get-go
01:13:38.640
the reason why normal regular people are into so-called far-right politics is because that's the only
01:13:44.400
fucking position that makes sense and are reasonable these days because the other side is insane and are
01:13:49.280
lunatics but it shows you that there's you got to be edgier or come up with increasingly you know esoteric
01:14:01.120
takes and convoluted things you know uh difficult uh ways of interior like new complicated ways of looking
01:14:10.320
at the situation and the problems we face that most people can't follow the things like this proves that
01:14:17.600
that that's completely just pointless right like you don't have to do roman salute you can just you
01:14:25.120
you can just be into but i don't know if you want to do that go ahead that's fine i don't do anything
01:14:30.320
against that you know that that's our culture the symbols that the national socialists use and the
01:14:34.560
gestures that they use that's all european culture it goes back thousands of years right goes back to
01:14:39.440
rome goes back to pre-christian times with the uh swastika and the sonora and all the stuff things it's
01:14:45.280
not it's nothing dangerous for that but i'm saying just just from the optics thing you just have to
01:14:49.520
have normal normal people normal cool calm reasonable people doing normal shit reasonable things
01:14:57.440
and these people will actively take a stance against you on on every single issue i'm saying we hold the
01:15:05.920
power to paint these people they're painting themselves of course into a corner right but paint them into a
01:15:21.360
and they will just they will be in the corner of that of that room that they've like painted
01:15:25.760
themselves into and die there alone lonely in that corner if we just continue to do normal regular things
01:15:34.000
and look these are not the only problems that we face of course right but at least to get rid of
01:15:37.760
some of these crazy anti-white whites you just you don't you just have to you've continued continue
01:15:42.240
to live well be healthy be healthy promote your healthiness be fit be happy have more kids right
01:15:50.640
all these things these are things that we need anyway it's not that this is some like
01:15:54.720
you know difficult uh you know extra thing you have to do now this is the fundamental basis of how i would
01:16:01.920
assume most people who live who watch this show would want to live their lives maybe you don't
01:16:07.280
have all those things that's fine there's time don't worry about it i'm not coming down on you for
01:16:10.560
that but i'm just saying a lot of those things are of course things you want to do anyway but the fact
01:16:14.960
that it pisses pisses these people off so much that they have to take an active position against it and
01:16:21.360
thereby undermining themselves and their very perpetuation and how they live their their lives is is
01:16:27.600
hilarious to me it's it's incredible what you actually can pull off uh if you just uh keep doing
01:16:34.400
things well right um fashion chad says we should tell them to wash chicken with ammonia and bleach there
01:16:42.960
you go and uh level uh 104 light says uh hashtag snake juice diet whites out uh out here fasting like
01:16:52.000
odin christ muhammad buddha vedas quetzalcoatl hermes etc by seasoning our water with salt and kcl what is
01:16:59.840
kcl i'm probably missing that kcl what is that kcl benefits came up let me see
01:17:12.240
oh no that's something else okay someone searching for benefits of something in in
01:17:16.480
is it okay potassium chloride okay gotcha yeah yeah okay that makes sense yeah potassium salt
01:17:22.000
uh yes absolutely okay cool yeah um yeah fasting is good too that's it's great it's been very
01:17:31.360
important uh at times to do that too no this is uh this is it's it's it's incredible how you can push
01:17:37.280
these people uh so yeah here's the the researcher granola nazis digital traditionalism the folkish
01:17:43.200
movement the normalize uh the focus movement the normalization of the far right see that's what we
01:17:48.480
want right there that's right it's we're normalizing the out of that bitch okay that's how it goes uh
01:17:57.040
if you want to take a stand against us and be an unhealthy toxic uh shit lib uh without uh who's not
01:18:02.480
in touch with nature who's destructive go right ahead okay won't cry any tears over that for you all right
01:18:10.800
and by the way speaking of like uh i guess the curse of advancements going back to the the spice
01:18:17.200
issue that we talked about earlier um or rather maybe when you have the control of the material
01:18:24.800
world at your display you have everything you ever wanted at your fingertips but you have yet not learned
01:18:30.080
to control the most fundamental basic impulses and instincts of yourself this is of course what happens
01:18:36.720
and i guess this speaks to uh level 104's chat there too uh that yes some some fasting now and then
01:18:42.400
would actually do uh do some good more than half of the world will be obese by 2035 report says
01:18:52.800
fascinating i wonder who did that it's a curse right but then again it's success obesity has often been
01:18:59.520
thought of as a problem of the developed world with wealthy countries eating themselves into a state of ill health
01:19:05.280
with an abundance of ultra processed foods and poorer ones more often suffering from food insecurity but
01:19:13.200
that's no longer true according to a march report from the world obesity atlas there's one of those
01:19:18.960
more than half of the global population 51 percent over 4 billion people will have obesity by 2035 unless
01:19:26.240
of course they starve us all to death before then and cut off the fertilizer supply and the condition will
01:19:31.200
touch all regions and continents of the world antarctica too fascinating the total cost of treating
01:19:38.000
illnesses related to obesity will be an estimated 4 trillion per year which is about how much the
01:19:43.840
covid 19 pandemic cost the world in health care expenses in 2020 oh my god cost that much oh yeah yeah
01:19:53.840
holy smokes the new projection marks a sharp jump from current 2023 numbers right now about 3.12
01:20:00.880
billion people 39 of the global population have obesity but 15 years ago in 2008 the global obesity
01:20:06.720
rate was 23.9 affecting 1.63 billion so ironically it's of course you know yes processed food and again
01:20:14.160
shipment um the six the the way to maximize crop yields you know just produce food overall right and of
01:20:24.160
course again yes that's that's at the hands for the most part of uh of white people right european
01:20:29.280
civilization so ironically that's like a that's become like a curse a curse now at least if you can't
01:20:36.080
control your impulses and and kind of keep your again this is why it's important to to be in control of
01:20:41.360
your uh of your instincts in a way and not be a slave to your whether it's vices uh or you know gluttony or
01:20:51.360
something or something like that uh or just being led around by by you know mouth pleasure or whatever
01:20:57.920
it is right whatever pleasure you're getting from something because you'll be you'll you'll end up
01:21:01.680
being run by them instead and controlled by them ultimately as opposed to you actually being in control
01:21:07.040
of them uh but ironically which is which almost like we will probably i wonder if that will be a
01:21:15.360
problem in that capacity by 2035 we'll see it depends on what happens with the global um
01:21:22.560
you know fertilizer supply and these kinds of things and the shake up in that uh in that department a lot
01:21:26.720
of people of course said we prepare for you know like shortages uh prepare for ship to basically go go
01:21:34.320
south on this front so then this wouldn't be a problem but at the same time ironically this is almost like
01:21:38.480
in a weird way that would it would be a blessing for us to get to drop this globalized that we have
01:21:47.440
and actually going back to basics again right just going back to some level of of normality essentially
01:21:54.080
um back in touch with nature uh more farm living close to the land these kinds of things i think we
01:22:03.520
live in a completely upside upside down world right now and with the advent of ai which
01:22:08.400
we'll talk about in a little bit this is um not gonna get any better uh unless we get some a
01:22:14.880
massive uh destabilization or some kind of shake up of of where this is going right now where the
01:22:19.680
system is taking us uh all right so we'll get to um we'll get to the ai stuff in uh in just a little
01:22:27.440
bit here i just want to mention real quick the uh let me see here
01:22:33.440
yeah you know i want to mention the uh you have some crazy shit happening in the west when it comes
01:22:40.640
to the pride uh the pride things right the lgbtq stuff and the tranny things um so
01:22:49.360
we'll see how western nations react to this uh but in africa they're apparently taking a different
01:22:55.760
stance uh on things uganda specifically they've introduced actually they're they're poised to
01:23:01.760
pass or adopt a controversial bill that uh will lead to the death penalty for gay sex
01:23:11.520
a controversial bill has passed the ugandan parliament making aggravated homosexuality
01:23:17.040
a capital offense uganda's parliament has voted overwhelmingly in favor of a bill making certain
01:23:22.880
homosexual acts a capital crime the measure has now been sent to the president you wary musevini
01:23:29.600
who is expected to sign it despite vocal foreign opposition see that see how that works there too
01:23:36.080
vocal foreign opposition well maybe they maybe they don't like that the gay sex in the uganda okay
01:23:43.360
let them good good for them you get is npr uganda to jail people who identify as lgbtq in one of
01:23:50.480
the world's most anti-gay laws remember what happened in russia when they just like introduced legislation
01:23:57.440
they said you can't sell this to kids like you can't propagandize kids into this lifestyle okay
01:24:03.280
we're banning that you want to do your gay stuff okay sure do it in your closet right kind of thing
01:24:08.480
uh but you you don't have access to kids you don't have a right to do it
01:24:12.400
well these guys just hold my beer here we go let's just let's just kill the people that have gay
01:24:18.240
sex but again i'm not holding my breath to see uh to actually see if uh if they come out strongly
01:24:25.840
against it because now it's an african it's a developed country these are after all kind of our uh
01:24:32.000
our heroes the the the native the noble savages you know of sorts right
01:24:36.800
nigeria by the way had a similar thing uh a while back too let me see if i can find this headline
01:24:44.480
here yes here it is sir rapist will be surgically castrated and anyone who rapes a child will face
01:24:51.840
the death penalty under new laws in a nigerian state so i guess it's just the state in the in the
01:24:57.520
country then but still there you go whoopsie daisy we'll see i'll not hold my breath waiting for
01:25:06.480
uh international sanctions with against hungary who basically just want to they haven't said we're
01:25:12.320
gonna ban uh you know lgbtq stuff and they should but i'm saying they haven't even said that russia didn't
01:25:18.720
say that either their eu countries willing to initiate sanctions against uh hungary or like we need to top
01:25:26.320
you know there's talking heads in western media like we need to topple uh you know orban we need
01:25:31.360
to take this government that regime out in hungary and put our own pro-western pro pro-gay puppets in
01:25:37.120
place will they do the same for uganda will they talk anything like this about nigeria i'm not sure
01:25:43.840
we'll just have to uh we basically just have to see okay oh and i'm gonna show you look at this real
01:25:53.360
quick here this is this is a disaster right all the things that are happening in our country when
01:25:56.560
it comes to uh demographics and replacement and stuff like that now we are getting information
01:26:02.320
from eurostats i showed this in the western warrior show too but the excess mortality of rape rape yeah
01:26:09.360
you could say that it is we're our people have indeed been raped on multiple levels uh our excess
01:26:14.320
mortality rose sharply to 19 in december of 2022 now you can argue what in the what in the world could
01:26:23.200
have caused this right here's the interactive map here percentage change compared with 2016 to 2019
01:26:34.560
average portugal almost 15 percent spain 10 almost 10 france 25 almost 25 switzerland almost 23
01:26:46.720
percent germany 37.3 percent germany 37.3 percent excess mortality oh my god slovenia 25 austria 27
01:26:59.040
czech republic 23rd poland almost 18 20 in uh latvia right uh sorry lithuania 17.8 in latvia and uh almost 23 in
01:27:11.200
estonia finland 21 percent norway 21 ireland 25 and we don't we don't have any input data or any data
01:27:20.160
rather just for uh the uk yet for sweden and for italy and i know it's bad in these countries too i'm
01:27:28.800
wondering why they're withholding the data well what's the reason why is it not available maybe they
01:27:32.880
haven't compiled it yet i assume you would see more of these numbers in these countries
01:27:37.600
probably as high or or you know maybe even higher uh than uh well close to like germany and iceland's
01:27:46.000
level in these countries because of course they were you know vaxxed they vaxxed the shit out of these
01:27:52.320
countries so there it is i i think that's i think that's that more or less proves our position right
01:28:00.160
i don't think we've seen the end of this then you can argue well okay there's will there be
01:28:04.800
further statistical cover-up will they fudge the numbers uh will deaths that we would want to like
01:28:10.720
to attribute to the weakened immune system as a consequence of the jab be attributed to other
01:28:14.880
things yes all all of those things are is possible right but at least this just is showing you the
01:28:20.160
uptick of the percentages over time i'm not surprised but it is we're going to have to have uh people held
01:28:26.160
accountable we're going to have to have tribunals we're going to have to have uh base minimum people
01:28:31.440
in jail but i i can think of harsher uh punishments that could be brought into the picture considering
01:28:37.680
how this how subversively and uh coercively if that's a word this was sold to our people
01:28:44.720
this is a part of the genocide against us this stuff absolutely i have no doubt about it right
01:28:52.400
all right before we get to uh before we get to the uh ai stuff and i think we'll end on that frankly
01:29:01.200
um yeah we'll see if we have time for that but uh yeah that's one thing i want to cover a little bit
01:29:07.360
more in detail let's um let's just do this first there were some uh well there's some good news and
01:29:14.560
then there's some bad news let's begin with the bad news uh apparently gurmar rudolph uh he's a guy i've
01:29:20.400
had on the show i think one maybe twice maybe twice he is a revisionist i guess you can call him
01:29:29.360
uh and this piece uh titled in the west there is no freedom for non-conformist researchers
01:29:35.920
uh it detailed it was mostly about uh robert ferrisson and his prize right the international
01:29:42.880
robert ferrisson prize in 2023 how that was awarded to gurmar rudolph uh when i talked with him i don't
01:29:49.440
remember him mentioning anything on this but if you scroll down and look at the article a little
01:29:52.240
bit in the bottom it talks about how basically he he fled uh germany he was incarcerated
01:29:59.600
gurmar rudolph in a while in germany uh he had a he married an american citizen he has an application
01:30:06.000
for asylum in the u.s i think that was denied uh then he went for uh residency i'm not sure
01:30:13.120
citizenship i think maybe just residency in 2011 uh after being released from german prison in 2009 he
01:30:18.640
immediately resettled in england and resumed publishing texts of historical dissidents this
01:30:23.120
continued after his return to his family in 2011 by the end of 2021 he had published 44 volumes of the
01:30:29.040
quote holocaust handbooks in both english and german in addition to many other books on similar
01:30:34.560
historical line six more volumes up to volume 50 has been published since the persecution against
01:30:41.360
gurmar rudolph however never stopped in 2019 his german passport had just expired uh that just had
01:30:48.080
expired was not renewed in addition a u.s police officer made false allegations about what rudolph is
01:30:53.840
alleged to have done the united states denied his application to become a u.s citizen they have revoked
01:30:59.680
his legal residency status and want to send him back to germany where he faces several decades in prison
01:31:06.240
prison for each of his revisionist publications that there you go writing a book is now punishable by
01:31:13.920
prison time and it's not a book that's calling for violence you know i mean like it's not like illegal
01:31:18.960
well it is illegal speech because the dumb laws in germany but you can't question official government
01:31:24.560
history rudolph 58 58 years old decided to go into hiding before being imprisoned and deported he's somewhere
01:31:32.560
in the wilderness in the united states and is very precarious in a very precarious situation really
01:31:36.720
vulnerable he asks the few countries that could grant him political asylum to write to his contact later
01:31:42.640
enough in the uk and that the article says contact c-o-d-o-h instead if you want to help instead of her
01:31:50.960
instead of listing her email address there uh this is how activists and researchers who do not conform to
01:31:56.400
the dominant ideology are treated in the west even in countries where there is no anti revisionist
01:32:01.920
revisionist legislative arsenal it is good to know this and to make it known uh they say so shout out
01:32:11.200
to grandma rudolph um and hope he's safe i hope he'll remain safe and and that they won't get his
01:32:20.640
dirty stinky paws on him uh but that's that's the state of of how it is now right the cooperation
01:32:25.600
between germany and the us and stuff like that so that's negative news but this is this is at least
01:32:30.480
positive the fact that this is like positive it shows you how bad it is right but uh at at least
01:32:36.320
at least we have this ursula hoverbeck who is you know similar to german german rudolph a thought
01:32:42.160
criminal for thinking differently uh about the holocaust about world war ii about national socialist
01:32:47.600
germany and things like this will not be jailed victory for international protest
01:32:53.760
ursula hoverbeck the night can you believe that they want to throw a 94 year old uh lady in jail
01:33:06.240
it's it's absolutely insane these commies they're just frothing at the mouth of the mouth of this
01:33:10.800
stuff throw them in jail all of them or holocaust religion must be upheld at all costs
01:33:17.600
the 94 year old german scholar and publisher who was facing 12 months in prison for the crime of
01:33:22.160
raising questions about the holocaust will not now be jailed following a decision just announced in
01:33:27.680
berlin this is a actually a couple of months ago now but i didn't hear about it yet so it's good news
01:33:32.160
even after the rejection of a final legal appeal last october ursula's tireless lawyer wolfram nathrath
01:33:40.160
maybe um surprised he didn't go to jail just like sylvia stolz was sent to jail for defending
01:33:47.360
was it she defended again was it david irving she defended and she was sent to jail for just defending
01:33:52.480
him absolutely insane right anyway he persisted with arguments that it was unacceptable for a 90 year
01:33:59.280
old lady to be incarcerated and the authorities seem to finally have accepted this i'm sure it's not over
01:34:05.920
i'm sure they'll come back again uh right because they never they never give up they want their
01:34:12.240
blood i'm sure there are plenty of activists in the background right now saying we can't accept this
01:34:25.920
okay so let's do the ai thing here too guys i do want to cover this because i think it's important
01:34:33.440
why bill gates believe generative ai will be revolutionary here comes all the trappings of
01:34:43.440
the modern world that we just kind of talked about a little bit um let me see here
01:34:50.640
yeah let me read a little from this here um bill gates published an op-ed on tuesday saying that the
01:34:57.840
artificial intelligence ai technology behind the tools like chat gpt could be as revolutionary as
01:35:05.760
the graphical user interface was in 1980 the graphical user interface was a prototype to modern operating
01:35:12.240
systems like windows and mac now gates says ai will lead to a sort to all sorts of similarly massive
01:35:18.880
changes in the coming decades the development of ai is a fund is fundamental as the creation of the
01:35:24.880
microprocessor the personal computer the internet and the mobile phone because we've been so blessed
01:35:31.440
by all those things right i mean sure computers fine it's a tool but still i don't know the the tick tock
01:35:38.400
brains of young have come in the wake of all this i just i'm not sure it's worth it okay that's that's
01:35:42.800
all i'm saying despite the fact of being in the position that i'm in i i still think it's a definitely
01:35:48.560
a net negative if i could have chosen i'd rather we we had a more uh less technological life and and
01:35:56.080
more one that's in tune with uh with the with the nature and the natural cycles and and our uh and our
01:36:02.400
nature it will change the way people work learn travel get health care and communicate with each
01:36:08.400
other including the uh the jabs i would assume the way we get vaxxed will change as a consequence of ai
01:36:13.840
gates isn't exactly an impartial player in the unfolding ai arms race microsoft the company
01:36:20.880
co-founded is investing more than one uh sorry 10 billion rather in open ai the company that created
01:36:26.640
chat gpt and which gates raves about in his article this is he released a gates notes if you want to
01:36:35.600
check out the whole thing the age of ai has begun the age of exposing these kinds of twits and pricks
01:36:44.000
is also upon us by the way the company that created chat gpg and which gates grave uh gates raves about in
01:36:50.080
the article while gates is no longer involved in day-to-day operations at microsoft he still serves as an
01:36:55.840
advisor meeting with project teams owns billions of dollars worth of microsoft stock uh health care yeah
01:37:03.360
let me see here's some takeaway of the piece it's going to help us to diagnose things um let me see
01:37:12.160
is it continuing okay yeah let me see what it says here i can i can i close that please oh there it is
01:37:19.840
uh the workforce case predicts that the ai will serve as a personal agent drafting emails monitoring
01:37:25.680
schedules and taking notes these abilities will cause massive workplace shifts which will necessitate
01:37:31.360
that governments help workers transition into other roles who says however he argues that these
01:37:35.920
shifts will allow humans to fill in the roles where software cannot including caring for patients and
01:37:41.120
supporting the elderly ai is already having an outsized impact on the educational world which with
01:37:46.640
students attempting to use ai to complete homework and writing assignments and teachers using it to
01:37:52.080
devise lesson plans gays or gates gates yeah the gay man argues that ai will be crucial educational tool
01:38:00.960
that will measure your understanding notice when you're losing interest and understand what kind of
01:38:06.080
motivational your motivation you respond to humans must step in to prevent ai harms
01:38:15.040
plenty of harm's loom ais have regard regurgitated hate speech and misinformation and have tried to
01:38:24.560
emotionally manipulate users yeah well that's the last part there is of course up to the those who
01:38:29.280
program it and uh teach you what to do i argue that was quite intentional to make it more engaging
01:38:36.480
engaging and immersive and like something you want to come back to or maybe something you get shocked at
01:38:42.240
when you talk to and things like this right gates notes the misinformation problem pointing because
01:38:49.840
again they have they have neutered ai already to such a degree that there's nothing it's just a leftist
01:38:58.560
anti-white uh you know mouthpiece at this point and and regurgitating all the same talking points
01:39:05.920
how is this spreading hate speech i don't understand this remember they did that one uh what was that
01:39:09.680
called again the wasn't that microsoft tay tai or what was it called again i guess it was programmed
01:39:17.520
by users and uh it ended up revealing some uh some banned slogans right away i guess or something like
01:39:24.640
that but anyway yeah but yes they are going to manipulate us that's the that's the goal and that's
01:39:29.360
even the people that program this thing once at the end of the day this is not this is just not
01:39:33.680
something you toy around with i've said that before i think you've got to respect this thing because
01:39:37.600
eventually it's whether it's a chat bot that's going to look like a grandma or like your mom or
01:39:42.960
something like that and sound like her too or like your dad or your brother or something that's passed
01:39:47.520
away uh eventually you are going to have such immersive ai generated realities and worlds that
01:39:53.280
most people will lose themselves in them and they will just turn their back entirely uh on on nature
01:40:00.960
and that's of course the very nature of the the idea of the pod right get get in the pod and put on the
01:40:05.440
a headset because that's the world you can live in and it's going to be much more fun than like the
01:40:10.320
perpetual uh shelling of uh nato versus uh right uh bricks or whatever it is so yes people are going
01:40:19.520
to lose themselves on this however he predicts that those kinds of limitations will be largely fixed in
01:40:25.040
less than two years and possibly much faster that's right so don't worry about it we'll patch up the
01:40:29.360
misinformation and the quote hate speech part in a series of principles that gates outlines as key
01:40:35.680
to guiding the conversation around ai he acknowledges that ai could exacerbate inequities without the right
01:40:42.000
interventions from governments and other organizations so the very idea it would have
01:40:46.560
been good if it's like at least it's like objective it's it's accurate it's impartial i could have accepted
01:40:55.280
that a lot a lot a lot more but this this stuff now no i mean and and it's already going to be skewed
01:41:06.240
but now he even wants like governments to step in and fix the issues that they seem is like where it
01:41:11.680
doesn't where it doesn't fill in the blanks of all of the issues that they want to have enforced and
01:41:17.680
rolled out he says it's important for policymakers and philanthropists to prioritize the opposite
01:41:24.080
to wield ai to help the poorest and reduce inequity yeah let's let's kill let's murder the europeans
01:41:32.480
that will that will uh that will cause equity super intelligent ais are coming gates raises the
01:41:39.120
specter of super intelligent ais or machines that are smarter than human brains and make their own
01:41:44.960
decisions about how they're used he writes excitedly about these super intelligent ais asserting that
01:41:52.320
they are quote in our future whether they will be positive or catastrophic for society gates writes
01:41:59.360
it's too early to tell so it's kind of just like whatever weapon you can develop you will they will do
01:42:05.600
it in the near future however gates encourages the continuation the continued adoption of ai technology
01:42:13.840
along with the insinuation of guard rails and regulations this new technology can help people
01:42:20.400
everywhere to improve their lives here right yeah because that's what he's known for right he hasn't
01:42:23.920
fucked up anything for anybody ever at the same time the world's needs if he's for it i'm just
01:42:29.680
categorically against it at the same time the world needs to be to establish the rules of the road so
01:42:35.840
that any downsides to artificial intelligence are far outweighed by its benefits i don't think they drop off
01:42:41.680
the article right there all right so this is um absolutely terrifying and it has been unveiled upon
01:42:49.840
the world within the course of just a couple of uh months it feels like i mean they've been working
01:42:55.840
on this for some time but it all just came all of a sudden which is boom it was open ai projects excuse me
01:43:02.160
chat gpg now google has our bard um you have a new bing search engine what was that they said about that
01:43:11.760
here uh microsoft announces a co-pilot the ai-powered future of office documents we're basically back
01:43:20.480
remember that a little little well i'm dating myself here but the uh uh the dancing um the dancing pin
01:43:28.400
what do you call it a paper clip that's right paper clip the dancing that a version of that and
01:43:33.840
and how gay that is it will basically be but it will be good enough so you so you will like be able
01:43:39.760
to like manipulate you but it's basically a version of that i actually haven't seen this video yet so i
01:43:44.480
guess we can look at it um yeah co-pilot that's right it's going to guide you well that's me you know you
01:43:51.600
this this writes themselves right but this writes itself you can think about how like you
01:43:56.560
you encounter a website or something what is it the windows have the cordona now or something right
01:44:01.200
if you activate that you can talk to it and it talks to you and stuff stuff like that there's going
01:44:05.520
to be like one uh excuse me this website is is myth information okay you know that that's coming
01:44:12.800
you know that that's what's going to be you i'm going to co i'm no no i'm co-piloting with you
01:44:18.400
it's going to be running the show it's going to drive that plane right into the ground before you know it
01:44:23.360
is let's look at the video it does everything for you co-pilot yeah they have the same symbol as the
01:44:47.280
cordona ones there there it is i think bill wrote this music
01:45:03.200
all right it's as busy as showing you at it it does everything for you
01:45:22.400
don't use your brain i will use your brain for you i'll be your brain
01:45:43.040
i know this is neoliberal but can we have can we add a little bit more uh diversity into the
01:45:47.680
new project launch the product launch all right i thought that they would actually be explaining what
01:45:54.000
it does here but okay sorry about that all right so anyway so it's going to do everything for you
01:45:58.880
essentially that that's the point it's going to be your personal assistant and it's going to do
01:46:02.080
everything for you let me play two clips here real quick uh of ai bots or like tools that you can use
01:46:08.800
right um that are outright this is of course one of these videos is like promoting this and plugging
01:46:15.120
this thing and this is the greatest thing ever uh but uh look at them uh look at look at what it can do
01:46:20.320
already these are my top seven ai tools that are not chat gpt number one we got mid journey this
01:46:25.360
essentially is a text to image creator you could say a frog in a cup of water in the middle of the
01:46:30.320
lake and it'll spit you out that exact image number two is dscript this is a video editor that uses ai
01:46:35.840
technology to change your voice edit text and a bunch of other features number three is synthasia
01:46:41.120
it's very simple to use all you have to do is enter a script and a human-like ai will speak that
01:46:45.840
exact script for you number four is merlin this essentially puts chat gbt into your browser so
01:46:50.880
when you're responding to someone's text or an email it could use chat gbt like technology and
01:46:55.520
help you with responses number say there we go there it is don't use your brain we'll we'll we'll
01:47:00.320
we'll fill in the blanks for you okay this is why it's not going to be a co-pilot okay it's going to be
01:47:05.920
a pilot that that's the point of this the whole thing is going to be running us before we know it
01:47:10.880
and it's designed that way this is what they want they want it to be the perfect distraction
01:47:15.360
it'll be that the non-ending worlds within worlds that are just endlessly generated and you won't
01:47:22.560
be able to find your way out of it you know if you think the world is a simulation now just wait until
01:47:26.080
like you're you're lost in some ai world and you're like your your physical body is just in a pod
01:47:30.560
somewhere i mean but but this is how it begins this is just no no we'll ease it off for you it your brain
01:47:36.800
will atrophy in the same way that your muscles atrophy if you sit uh sit around all day it's the same
01:47:41.760
thing uh and that's what that's how they'd like you dumb and and easily controllable and just don't
01:47:48.320
go out don't go out there in the real world be getting any girlfriends and having any families
01:47:52.400
now okay we want you inside looking at porn 24 7 with your vr headset lying in your pod being being
01:47:58.080
fed bugs intravenously uh while you know the few workloads you have in the meetings you have an ai
01:48:04.400
respond to those things for you five is right sonic this essentially allows you to create articles
01:48:09.040
emails drafts for job creation pretty much everything that you could think of that's in
01:48:13.680
copywriting is all in this tool number six is dial e2 essentially you could erase entire sections of
01:48:19.680
images and have it recreated and number seven is 11 labs you everything is fake can make an exact
01:48:24.480
clone of your voice so you don't even have to speak content when you're making it if you like ai content
01:48:28.640
make sure you guys toss us a follow for more nope won't toss you a follow yeah they think this is
01:48:34.560
great um here's a i think a deeper um kind of look at the last one i believe it's the same one i forget
01:48:43.200
uh no resemblance was that what it was the the and one there resemblance uh no 11 11 labs so i guess
01:48:52.240
there are multiple uh ones of these uh little warning video here check this out you need to be very careful
01:48:57.360
who you let hear your voice but if you get a call from a stranger or something definitely don't talk
01:49:01.600
on the phone with them because what they could be doing is collecting a sample of your voice
01:49:05.040
and uploading it to a site like resemble.ai and then using that to generate a recording that sounds
01:49:10.000
like you to see whatever they want in your voice and this is important to know because people have
01:49:14.000
been using this against their target's family so they might like call your grandma in your voice and
01:49:18.080
be like i'm stuck at tsa i need all your personal information all bad mm-hmm it's just a little
01:49:25.520
just a little uh warning there for you can you do you see you see where this is where this is going
01:49:31.440
it's like and the the chat bots that they'll have eventually the way that they'll look the worlds that
01:49:38.640
they'll be in and stuff i know some people like this is an arms race we need to be part of this and
01:49:43.200
stuff and i'm just like if you and this never happens but so that's why i'm like no let's just not do it
01:49:51.440
if you are somehow able to simply and only use this as a like a a tool at your disposal an additional
01:50:01.200
tool at your disposal in like um the effort our efforts to fight back against the things are being
01:50:06.960
done to to us right okay sure if you can handle that if you can do that sure but the point is this
01:50:14.080
is a weapon this is a weapon that's being used against us that's why most of these things are
01:50:18.960
free that's why most of these things are because are going to be used against you they're going to
01:50:22.640
collect all the data on you the social medias for all these things right at one point it's going to
01:50:27.520
be a massive consolidation of all the data in the world it's going to be one whether it's one the
01:50:32.240
one company that buys everything up or whatever whether it's blackrock or meta or whatever it is
01:50:37.200
and they're going to take all the data that all the acquisition from all the companies from all
01:50:42.960
the acquisitions that they've made and jumble that in together into one system and ai is going to
01:50:47.920
generate everything that it needs to learn to manipulate you right but as i said calling you but
01:50:54.400
again video calls you everything will be fake and gay you you will not be able to trust anything
01:51:01.520
essentially at a certain point deep fakes forget that like that that looks pretty bad at this
01:51:07.840
point in some cases you can't even tell no this will be you know this will feel like it's irl you
01:51:14.160
know i mean it will you will think that you're talking with real humans uh whether it's on a video
01:51:20.160
call whether you have some kind of augmented reality or something like that or eventually the technology is
01:51:25.200
going to be there to have like some kind of display on your retina or some kind of glasses or something
01:51:29.920
right so you can augment reality all that you're not going to be able to tell the difference anymore
01:51:34.720
people are going to be so lost in this world uh and it's going to be the it's going to be the end
01:51:39.040
of us it's going to be the downfall i think i think anybody who enters into this path is going to be
01:51:45.200
it's going to be over for them essentially in the long run look it could take decades or whatever
01:51:50.880
i'm not saying it's going to be the matrix right away but i'm saying like a version of that that the
01:51:55.840
people who have the the keys to these things those who program them those who buy them those who
01:52:01.040
unleash these tools are not going to use these things against us to get us exactly where they
01:52:07.600
want us under control uh so google released their own version right i just said that
01:52:15.120
bard its competitor in the race to create ai chat bots so again remarkably everyone just does this
01:52:22.080
does this almost at the same time and here's your choices again right it's not whether should we
01:52:26.720
use this should you use bard or should you use uh bing's uh you know chat bot or should you use chat
01:52:33.840
which one is the best oh no not mid journey i use uh stable diffusion okay see how this works
01:52:42.480
the internet giant will grant users access to a chat bot after years of cautious developing
01:52:47.840
chasing splashy debuts from rivals open ai and microsoft and then of course again microsoft
01:52:54.880
as of course you know bill gates behind he's still part of the board there he still is an advisor
01:52:59.840
he invests money in open ai and then release chat gpg and then they take technology from chat gpg
01:53:06.080
and puts it in their own bing search engine to do their own thing
01:53:10.880
it's all it is not there's no distinction it's all the same and then google does it almost at the same
01:53:15.600
time right do you think that's an accident all these things where you know they talk about
01:53:19.680
uh you know that google engineer who said that it's sentient and oh my god all that is i think
01:53:24.080
is complete bullshit to just like enthrall people and make it make people think that it's some
01:53:28.800
mysterious thing we're like creating some kind of entity here or like it's going to be
01:53:32.720
like a god mind that we can tap into and you're going to project a lot more onto it
01:53:38.240
than than what it actually has and and people are going to think that this is some kind of spiritual
01:53:43.200
like you know encounter eventually essentially the way they'll be able to manipulate you and
01:53:47.680
that's that's its role it's to be immersive and engaging and to occupy to take up all your time
01:53:52.080
to just keep you coming back for more keep you hooked right look at that if you haven't seen it
01:53:56.080
look at her uh the movie i think that's uh fairly i mean they they kind of sell it like it's a good
01:54:03.280
thing in the movie but i'm saying there's a there's people that fall in love with like their operating
01:54:07.840
system but it's but that's basically a chat bot event and and imagine when you can like put on
01:54:12.400
your headset you can be in that world and you can marry these things and you'll have kids in there
01:54:17.600
and show those headlines you have virtual children you see so there was a couple articles uh pointing
01:54:24.080
this out google's barred lags behind gpt4 and clawed in head-to-head comparison clawed which one was
01:54:31.040
that again i don't even know which one that is who's behind that all right anyway so this is how to play
01:54:36.800
the game oh which one is the best one bard by the way coincidentally it's always and of course it's
01:54:42.480
like released on the summer so the spring equinox right these kinds of things sweden joins uh
01:54:50.880
decides to join nato membership on 322 today right look up what 322 comes from completely coincidental
01:54:57.520
of course bard now ignoring the celtic origin of that i think they chose this word word because
01:55:04.880
it's associated with a professional storyteller it's a verse maker music composer oral historian
01:55:12.480
and genealogist interesting employed by a patron such as a monarch or chieftain
01:55:20.880
which means a a ruler right a king a someone who runs the show the establishment an archon
01:55:28.160
it's employed by a patron to commemorate one or more of the patron's ancestors and to praise the
01:55:36.400
patron's own activities so that to translate it we're talking about a mouthpiece for the rulers
01:55:43.120
that's what ai is going to become so that's why they chose bard i'm convinced of it absolutely convinced
01:55:48.400
of it uh absolutely dangerous uh in terms of where that technology can go and i would i would advise
01:55:55.920
against it if you you know meddle with these things be very and it's not that you have to be afraid
01:56:01.520
of this but i'm just saying if you normalize it it will be it will be you will be more no it's not
01:56:09.760
it's fine you know i mean you'll get addicted to it you'll be a little bit at a time and eventually
01:56:14.400
you'll be in a position where it just like has control over you essentially um so i think we should
01:56:21.840
avoid it i think we should um i mean i i don't sure i don't know oh well these will be weapons used
01:56:27.920
against us one day okay well it already is and now you're the product um i still opt for this is a
01:56:37.120
interesting discussion to be had here but i i think still at the end of the day
01:56:43.040
these things as i said before i think these things will lead to the downfall of of of man and i think
01:56:50.160
those who choose a post-human existence and a transhuman uh path look they might be around for
01:56:57.200
a few decades for a few centuries even and they'll do augmentations to their bodies they'll do all
01:57:02.000
kinds of weird shit disgusting yucky express just look at what they're doing with the tranny stuff
01:57:06.720
right now okay think that but then merging with computers and and uh cyborgs and changing uh wetware as
01:57:13.120
they call it now and having computer brain interfaces and connect with the global brain and things like
01:57:17.520
this right they might seem as superheroes at some point they might seem as as uh you know gods to
01:57:24.080
to us mere mortals right as they continue but but probably sooner rather than later but definitely at
01:57:30.080
some point down the road that is going to be a major problem and those people who walk into that path
01:57:37.760
are going to they're going to terminate uh their their lifelines within that within the machine that
01:57:44.640
they've merged with essentially that's what i think about that pegan bear says uh thanks for the show
01:57:51.120
henrik thank you for the support appreciate it um we are going to wrap up right there appreciate you
01:57:58.880
guys i missed from uh lone star texted a bit earlier thank you over on rumble thanks henry great show
01:58:05.200
thank you appreciate it good to see you thank you for the support so yes we're going to be back uh friday as
01:58:10.880
usual we have a couple of uh shorter videos we're going to release as well on the websites here over
01:58:16.640
the next couple of days so look out for those i guess we can end was actually a uh we can end with a
01:58:22.880
well it's not positive but it's positive that peep that we have some people speaking excuse me
01:58:27.040
speaking out against the anti-white agenda uh i think it was jason koerner that listed uh this or
01:58:34.320
linked this uploaded this on his twitter uh i forget where she's from it's a black woman that actually
01:58:40.160
pointing out some of the uh anti-white and anti-white ism that's uh occurring in our society
01:58:45.600
specifically in uh in america listen to uh listen good for her as i said in when i linked it up on on
01:58:51.680
telegram i said we're so unaccustomed to just normal regular uh good people standing up for us
01:58:57.920
that when it happens we're like we're ready to worship at the feet of these people almost you know
01:59:02.960
i mean oh my god good man this is great you know kind of thing when it's just uh the normal uh sense
01:59:10.080
sensible and and more yeah moral and the just position to take but it's so it's so rare these
01:59:17.280
days that when it happens you almost like you you want to praise them and put them up on a pedestal but
01:59:22.320
anyway regardless good for this woman to actually uh call it out and uh and back up uh white people
01:59:29.840
listen to this we all have a situation where it's always been okay to call white people crackers
01:59:33.840
and honkies at least that's what they call them in the south and that would be a form of anti-whiteism
01:59:38.080
but now the dictionary you know actually has a definition for anti-white white is a prejudice or
01:59:43.120
discriminating against or hostile towards white people and i believe that's positive to have a
01:59:47.760
definition the dictionary definition because um a discrimination can take place against white
01:59:52.880
people that there's a lot of hatred towards white people we hear about the hatred towards racial
01:59:56.640
ethnic minorities but there's a lot of anti-whiteism that takes yeah fake fake ones fake fake hoax hate
02:00:03.680
crimes plays across america and it should be on equal level with anti uh black blackness or anti-hispanic
02:00:10.880
or anti-muslim anything that's anti that's based on prejudice that's irrational white is just like
02:00:15.920
any other racial ethnic group and many of the things that um the progressives attribute to whiteness
02:00:22.160
it's really uh western civilization that's under attack and with the Smithsonian they have argued
02:00:26.960
at times that if you plan for the future you get to places on time if you believe in hard work the
02:00:32.400
math that you have to take in school to qualify for almost any type of occupation but that's racist
02:00:37.360
and just imagine and think about how dangerous that is because if you get large numbers of racial
02:00:41.280
ethnic minorities believing that math is racist working hard is racist getting to places on time is
02:00:46.640
racist that all of this is whiteness and that whiteness should be rejected you are dooming
02:00:50.960
millions of young people to failure if you're telling them that whiteness is evil and that all
02:00:55.120
of these things that make for success that people like me had to do to be successful that somehow
02:00:58.880
that's whiteness somehow that's evil this anti um whiteness that's what it is anti-whiteism it's
02:01:04.560
destructive it's related to marxism it's part of conflict theory and one of the things that really
02:01:09.760
troubles me as a person that loves all people is to see the bullying and shaming of little white
02:01:15.200
children that's taking place in public schools under the guise of critical race theory and diversity equity
02:01:19.680
and inclusion it is wrong and it's important for all of us to stand up and call it out when we see
02:01:24.320
it all right good for her good for her to point that out thank you uh we'll take it as to say all
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take good care keep fighting everybody heads up white always be white peeled uh chin up as it were
02:03:12.800
always be positive although always uh exude positive uh you know vibes if you will and do things that are
02:03:20.400
good right never never be downtrodden that's never going to solve anything we're in a
02:03:25.200
fucking shitty situation here now just collectively and some of us individually because everything
02:03:30.320
happens uh but that doesn't mean we have to be buried by it right uh think of it in a
02:03:36.720
positive way we're actually part of finally getting somewhere and doing something new something that
02:03:42.080
actually will last and something that will stand uh so uh screw this world and all of them they're
02:03:48.720
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