No-Go Zone: Space Fascists Or Hideous Bugs?
Episode Stats
Length
2 hours and 21 minutes
Words per Minute
153.05106
Hate Speech Sentences
113
Summary
It's a crazy day in the world of politics, and we're here to talk about it. We have a sad news story about the passing of David Irving, and then we talk about Antifa and why they're dumb as hell.
Transcript
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We're going to step out of this story right now.
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Anyway, a little bit unorthodox time here for you guys.
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I hope you're staying awake, I hope you're staying awake or maybe you're up early, depending on
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We'll see how many we do get tuning in live today since it's kind of announced an hour here
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It's going to do a no-goes on yesterday, but just didn't pan out that way.
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So I thought, let's try to get on maybe after we get the kids to bed.
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I'm not sure what the time where you are, but anyway, thank you for tuning in live.
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If you're watching later in the archives, thank you for tuning in.
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We're going to talk a little bit about this and that.
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I missed the whole discourse, kind of when it was raging the most over the Starship Troopers
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thing, hence the title of the show and the thumbnail and all that stuff.
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It's quite hilarious, to be honest, to see the admission, when people, be they leftists
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or, you know, progressives or just anti-whites or, you know, Antifa enthusiasts, Antifa enjoyers.
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They do end up siding with murderous bugs over humans.
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Quite a bit of an analogy in that, too, by the way.
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We're going to be on, as usual, of course, for tomorrow or, depending on what time zone you're in,
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I just, like, can't keep up with all the shit that's unfolding.
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Looks like Henry's going to be my aerobics instructor this fine morning.
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We'll see if we can keep you pumped and motivated.
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We do have some good news, though, which is, first, it was sad news.
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We thought that David Irving, one of the few, well, I mean, there are a few, but he certainly
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was one of the, you know, I guess, better known, and I hate the term, I'm not going to
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say revisionist, because that's not what it is.
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Revisionists are the people that are in charge now.
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They're actually revising our history, but David Irving, he did one of the only, like,
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biographies, biographies, biographers, biographies on Adolf Hitler, by the way, and, of course,
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he's covered a lot on the history around World War II, what happened in Germany and the war
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Kind of a, in a way, it's kind of a smart way of, like, kind of getting that message
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Because people are linking up some of their best videos.
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They had great quotes from David Irving and stuff like that, which is quite great, right?
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But the sad news with it is, of course, that he's getting older, right?
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He's 85, I believe, and he's basically, because of a health issue, stepped back from the limelight.
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Anyway, but anyway, David Irving here, Irving Books, I think this is like his, someone else
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is curating, I think, but they're saying, contrary to circulating rumors, we're relieved
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to share that David Irving remains with us, though, as many of you know, he's currently
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We appreciate the concern and support during this time, and will continue to provide updates
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Thank you for your understanding and respect for his privacy.
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There were certain things that people said he changed this and that on, but whatever,
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The work he's done over his life of being truly one of the few brave historians that are
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As I say, only dead fish, you know, flow downstream, and only those who are willing to fight and
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survive and get anywhere are those that flow, well, they don't flow with the stream, they
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fight, they go upstream, right, against the current.
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And that's part of what we're doing here as well.
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But anyway, so we're glad to hear that he's alive.
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But yeah, sometimes, I don't know who started it.
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He's been, you know, in jail for, I forget how he was in Eastern Europe for a while.
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I haven't followed it that closely, but, you know, I see other people's posts and stuff
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But he has helped to set up various active clubs, both in the US, but also in European countries
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And he was released after, here's an LA Times piece on this, judge clears charges against
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alleged white supremacists, says there is a bias against the far right.
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Yeah, you don't say you imprison people for, you know, basically taking part of a fist fight,
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And they finally, I forget, was it Romania or something like that, where they, you know,
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And then he's been in jail for at least a year, I think, maybe longer.
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This judge, this base judge comes along and just like, you know what, this is a travesty
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Circuit Court blocks judges' decision to release white supremacists for being selectively prosecuted.
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The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued an emergency stay Thursday.
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There was just, the kvetching was just never stopped on the interwebs.
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And lots of leftists were just, this guy needs to be in prison.
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So I'm not sure, at the time of the article when that was written, he had not been, let
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me see here, Thursday night, had been taken into custody.
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Okay, that's what they report latest and what I saw at least, he was not, he was not in
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Which just shows you just the incredible way that they're going after people with this
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Again, anybody who's a, you know, role model or anybody that does something or, you know,
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especially, they especially hate, of course, things that when you organize, you know, kind
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of IRL and things like that, whether that's, you know, forming active clubs or forming community
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They obviously can't tolerate, I think, you know, people talking about their concerns
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and our issues that we face on the internet, online, on social media platforms, obviously.
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So we'll see, we'll follow this and see what happened here.
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Ronda was released from custody at some point yesterday evening, as you may have seen, we
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petitioned the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals to stay the release order, which was granted
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Ronda was taken into custody this evening by the FBI, read a statement from the office,
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the attorney's, the U.S. attorney's office in the Central District of California.
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Yeah, goddammit, I'm not going to go through all this, but that's how insane it is.
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We have, maybe next time, got a couple of super chats here.
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We got 1488 from Alpenicap, says, what a pleasant surprise to see you on.
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I just finished putting the kids to bed as well.
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You and Lana are the coolest family in the moment.
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Kids to bed, and then you get a little bit of time over.
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I thought, yeah, we can squeeze in a stream here, unless we didn't do it yesterday.
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Yeah, it's an odd timing, but it is what it is.
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Went to, yeah, maybe 200, 300, something like that, watching.
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So it's not a usual numbers, but it doesn't matter.
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The Wall Street Journal is reporting here that Vice Media is to stop publishing on vice.com.
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We have to show a couple of our favorites, right?
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Now, there could be some, maybe they will do, you know, some video reporting thing or whatever.
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We're not sure, but there's been financial troubles here for Vice for a long time.
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Was it George Soros that stepped in with, like, tons of money or whatever?
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Cuts follows failed effort by owner Fortress to sell embattled digital publishers and its brands.
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Remember, they sold off, was it a couple of weeks we reported they sold off, I think that was Vice, was it not?
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The, like, the Tasty or something, like, their food websites or shit like that.
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But, yeah, what could possibly be the reason such great journalistic endeavors fail in such extraordinary capacity that they have?
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And this is, again, with valuations of, I think it was, was it, like, 100 billion?
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In 20, let's say 2019, valuation of Vice, okay, no, I overshot that quite a bit, but still 5.7 billion in 2017.
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Maybe I was just thinking of the, in the hundreds of millions, 1.5 billion, I thought it was, like, 20 billion or something ridiculous like that, but maybe that, maybe that was at one point, their high, you know, maybe, maybe, like, maybe 2017, like, Trump has been in, it's a lot of, I don't know.
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But, anyway, it's way too much, regardless, whatever the hell, however many billions it is, it's much too much.
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So, anyway, a couple of favorite clips here from our, some of the production here that they were doing over at Vice.
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Meet Venezuela's transgender ketamine dealers, why gender fluidity, hard drugs, and crippling poverty are a match made in heaven.
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And how about this classic here, as they try to rehabilitate, they're doing sympathy pieces for sex offenders.
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And, of course, one of the liberal producers at Vice here, as they're finishing off the production of this sympathy piece for the sex offender, gets a little bit of a surprise from the black pervert at the end of the production.
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Like, we all out here in this world, and we all got to make it happen, and it ain't nothing stopping me.
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After this interview, Ashif sent a picture of his penis to our producer.
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All right, so anyway, so who could have thunk it that Vice was set to go under in this stunning and capacity, in this incredible way?
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It means that with billions, literally, like, at their disposals and valuations and hundreds of millions in funding over the years and stuff, they just could not survive.
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Those people are shit and tired of the—they're fed up with the leftist bullshit, anti-white nonsense garbage.
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What is it, Vice was, like, participatory in, like, doxing people and all that shit, too?
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Yeah, it's a treat watching these media companies that have helped to destroy a lot of people's lives.
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They're doing the kind of work that we do over the years, right?
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Number of hit pieces, and again, these—as these journalistic endeavors—journalistic, that's a generous term.
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And as these Antifa smear job endeavors go under one by one, their footnotes will, of course, remain on all of our Wikipedia pages to back up of just how horrible—what horrible people we are.
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We'll get to that a little bit later here when it comes to, like, basically what we need to do and when it comes down to, like, which way forward?
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It's actually pretty—actually pretty simple, to be honest.
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This happened as well over the last couple—we used to, you know, monitor a lot solar activity, right?
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Why? Well, because these things can be civilization-ending events, which is kind of interesting.
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Now, there's been some of these in the past, large coronal mass ejections.
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And we had three popping off, I think, over the last 36 or so hours, starting with two minor ones.
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Like, they have this grade, kind of like they do the, you know, the Richter scale, right, for earthquakes and stuff like that.
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It was like a X1, and then it was like a 1.5 or something to that effect earlier.
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Now, one of them hit, I think, directly—it's when they hit directly towards the Earth, right, that that can actually be, you know, a problem for our technology, communications especially, especially radio initially.
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But, of course, if it's powerful enough, it would fry everything, right?
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It's known as a Carrington event when you go back to the 18—was it mid-1800 or something like that?
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Where, basically, telegraph, you know, lines and things like that was fried, essentially, and all manners of technology that they had at that time, you know, had massive damages done it because of this, you know, these flares.
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But, so, we had an X6 class here a few hours ago.
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So, now, apparently, it was like an unrelated, like an unrelated downage of cell phone traffic, I think, in the U.S. and stuff like that.
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But, apparently, that was unrelated because the main—you could kind of see where these flares actually hit or where they affect, you know, our magnetosphere the most.
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And, apparently, this was more over Western Africa and Asia or something like that, so it was unrelated.
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But, the point is, this shit could happen any time, right?
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It's going to be this solar cycle, the next one, or the next one.
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And, everyone is basically, like, just waiting for the big one, you know, because it could happen at any point and we'd be screwed, you know, in its current form as we have our societies set up currently, right?
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They got satellites and stuff and, you know, monitoring this, whatever.
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However, this might generally be one of the most gorgeous solar eruptions I've ever seen.
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I said it was a British solar astrophysicist here on Twitter.
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Just look at the way the falling material lands above the magnetic field before flowing back down to the sun.
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Because I think the 6-point whatever one was, like, up in the top left, you know, side of the sun.
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So, anyway, so that's the solar flares for you right there.
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I'm curious to get your take, Henrik, on how long you think we'll be able to speak openly on X.
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My feed is an endless stream of the most damning evidence against the criminal class and anti-whites that I've ever seen on one platform.
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Yeah, and it's gone, it's been restricted now, right?
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A lot of, excuse me, a lot of accounts, the way they, you know, I mean, yeah, Jared Taylor's been gone for a while.
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Was it Talcum X that lost, I think he lost his Facebook.
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But, again, he's kind of, he's like a, you know, a system puppet, right?
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But then he goes off on the Israel and the Gaza stuff, and that's it, you know?
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The Jews got mad, and they got him off the platform, you know?
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Zuckerberg, I guess, was, you know, he's invested.
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He has a dog in the fight, I guess, so he booted him off, which is quite surprising.
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It was fun when it lasted, and I think we still have some time here and there,
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but it's, if current trends continue, it's going to be shrinking, you know,
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more and more, unfortunately, on Twitter or on X.
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But, no, I don't trust Musk at all in terms of what's going on with that.
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He was down and getting bribed, or bribed, he was blackmailed down in Israel.
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Apparently, there was a, I don't know what you guys think of this,
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but apparently there was something man-made landed on the moon today.
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Intuitive Machines lands on the moon in historic first for a U.S. company.
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Intuitive Machines Nova Sea cargo lander named Odysseus,
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after the mythological Greek hero is the first U.S. spacecraft to soft land on the lunar surface since 1972.
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Can they take a photograph of the Indian lander?
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Look, I know that people show, they show you a graphic representation,
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and then there's people on our side that take that and say,
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But can we get some, can we get some real pictures?
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Was it the Indian one that supposedly took a photo and sent back of the Apollo landing site
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I think the German, you know, German ingenuity, German engineering and so forth
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But there seems, but, but I'll put the caveat around it.
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Like, I think there's a lot of weird things and, and maybe that's because they fake part
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of things or something, but, you know, when you get into it with their own internal communication
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systems and some of those leaks tapes about how they, they talk about, you know, the kind
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of stuff that the public at that time did not get to hear about, like these weird boulders
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on the moon and they're talking about weird things that they're seeing and, you know,
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It feels like, why would they, if they fit, why would they fake that if that was, you
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But anyway, look, anything is, anything is possible with these things.
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But anyway, so now they're claiming that this company here has pulled off a moon landing.
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Government agencies have carried out all previously successful missions.
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The company's stock surged in extended trading Thursday after falling 11% in regular trading.
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Okay, I guess this is one of the photos here, I guess.
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The IM-1 lander, Odysseus, in lunar orbit, allegedly on February 21st, 2024.
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Now there was a, yeah, there's usually, there's a graphic, you know, representation that they
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have, but there was a, I think a video from the control room here.
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The U.S., but it's really a company, like it's a U.S.-based company, lands unmanned Odysseus
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Now, again, can they, can they take a picture of the Indian one?
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If the Indian one took a picture of the Apollo one, can we, you know, I guess I have to search
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I didn't bother before, but can we get something to take a picture of the Indian one and then
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they to get the, like, I'd love to see it because most of the times, yes, these media
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companies, they just used a rehashed CGI version of what it is, right, or what it's supposed
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It was, like, some, with, like, two bright colors.
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It was, I don't know, it's just very Indian, you know what I mean?
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How we can refine that signal and dial in the pointing for our dishes.
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What we can confirm, without a doubt, is our equipment is on the surface of the moon,
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An excellent call from our mission director, Dr. Tim Crane.
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Yeah, if I could just pass on a few words to the entire team in Intuitive Machines at Super
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I know this was a nail-biter, but we are on the surface, and we are transmitting, and welcome
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About that call, Gary, that was something else, a faint signal.
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It's a little bit too, like, too sports event, or maybe an MMA fight?
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Is that what it, the setup here with the, I don't know.
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Look, there's shit that they've faked, and they will probably continue to, I get all
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I just, I still think, personally, I don't think the Earth is flat.
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I think there's planets out there, and I think we've been to the moon, but there's a lot
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There's a lot of weird things, and there's a lot of probably fake things, either to use
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NASA as a slush fund or to, you know, could the corruption alone in these institutions and
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Like, all that, I think, is, like, true, you know what I mean?
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But, you know, apparently they have those, you know, lasers or whatever, right?
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They send back and measure, and they have a mirror, a receptive thing, and whatever they
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Someone has been there, obviously, so I think so, in a way.
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I'm always down to the, like, I just, I just want to see it, you know what I mean?
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And I don't want to see a CGI version of what they're saying that they have done.
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I want to see the actual thing, and if that actually takes, I forget something, what is
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Oh, the moon is within the Van Allen Belt, obviously, right?
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But it's something about, you know, transmission and stuff.
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But apparently they have gotten better at that, right?
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Usually, you know, grainy or black and white footage or whatever.
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Take digital footage up there, then, and then when you return with it, I don't know if it
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But if it is, I think it is, because I think they're taking samples and shit like that.
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Send, you know, give it, take that back, and then we can see the footage, right?
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Soon they're going to be so good with the AI shit, though, no one's going to be able to
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That's what, like, there's that window here, like, we might, and maybe we've already
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Like, if we, the plebes, can play around with the type of AI we're not seeing, they've
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confirmation that there was a signal, and then that was when they took the moment to celebrate.
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We saw that it wasn't just the individuals in NOVA control that contributed to the mission.
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The contributions to enable the success of NOVA sees landing on the moon stretches far
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We showed, of course, some of the folks watching there, but really, it extends even farther
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A wonderful and truly amazing moment to celebrate.
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We were supposed to believe it was 70 some odd years later.
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I think that they're claiming that's a real photo, right?
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Anyway, we'll see if there's any actual video, like, from there coming out.
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But, yeah, apparently they're claiming that they're going to go back now, and they're going
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to do stuff, and they're going to use it as a launch pad towards Mars and shit like that.
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Gunnar Gunn says over on Rumble here, Vince complained about the cold there in Idaho.
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I asked if he saw you running in the buff with sword and shield.
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I bumped him to him in the hockey rink for the most part.
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I mean, I think Vince is like California, right, for the most part of his life, I believe.
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So, yeah, that would probably be hard, you know, darkness during winter and stuff.
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But to me, it's like being, you know, in Sweden, so I'm fine.
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In fact, I'm just more disappointed when it's not like a proper winter.
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Maybe now is a good time to get into, yeah, let's get into here.
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Apparently, Sargon here of, uh, Akkad is, Akkad, Akkad, Sargon of Akkad.
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We must import the world because I feel uncomfortable around Brits.
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I've never been accepted because you're the only place I've ever felt accepted.
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But anywhere else in this country, I feel the color.
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Now, the other one here that came out, uh, the clip is, is fascinating because we've had, this battle has been going on for a while, but the per capita battle is always, uh, the, the struggle continues to try to get these people to understand what that is and how that works.
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And, you know, if you're, um, you know, only, uh, say 5% of a country, uh, and you're 30% of the prison population, whatever the actual statistics is in the U.S., the U.K., uh, you know, then you're overrepresented, right?
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It was like some, it's a black guy talking about, oh, there was like white, how many white single moms there are?
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Or a majority of whites, uh, majority of single moms are white.
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And then the reply guy comes in, another black guy, and it's like, bro, they're going to hit you with the per capita stuff.
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Like, you can't, you say this and this to avoid it.
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I wonder what's going through the head of, of, uh, you know, fence sitter, centrist Carl Benjamin, uh, Sargon here as all this is happening.
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Still, he still thinks individual, you know, liberty and us not, uh, racially organizing is going to sort this out?
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Or what, what does he, what does he think when, when he does an interview like this?
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Like some massively overrepresented in prisons.
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Are you saying our prisons are actually a majority black and brown people?
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So therefore it's still white, more white people.
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Yeah, but this is, obviously, but out of, out of a population of 3% black, if the prison population is 30% black, it should be 3% black to be accurately represented, right?
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oh am i muted still oh shit fuck all right let me go back we can always edit that out
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totally fine um yeah so i was saying i wonder what the uh what the thought process is there
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of carl benjamin when he's like go through go through something like this right is that coin
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ever going to drop for carl benjamin like what what like you can't at what point can we begin to
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organize maybe hopefully then move in that direction i'm not sure you know if you actually
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will but at some point we'll see what happens remember that clip with charlie kirk and tucker
00:38:23.560
and stuff like that now they talked about that this was some like secret conspiracy that that's
00:38:27.160
what i actually want no the actually this is why they've been calling us racist for such a long
00:38:31.280
time right because it's actually the worst thing that white people can do is to collectively
00:38:35.300
collectively organize and we'll get into that a bit more here a little bit too as we approach the
00:38:39.200
the starship trooper theme a little bit and uh the bug the bug like or either we're i guess either
00:38:45.460
we're you know uh space fascist or space racists uh or or we're like we're gonna have to side with
00:38:52.760
the the bugs that are trying to kill us and that's basically like how the uh cookie crumbles for leftists
00:38:57.320
i guess and they know what side they're on but we can begin the segment looking at um a guy from
00:39:02.060
an invader an orc from nicaragua who stole a a truck this is in montgomery county uh in maryland
00:39:09.300
um who caused uh quite a bit of mayhem here in uh uh in in the aftermath of this let's uh check it out
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i don't think there's audio on this clip here too but
00:39:22.020
what happens when you uh bring in the orcs into the shire
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i wonder if they're going to react like they did in that uh the opening clip that was just
00:39:42.480
hilarious it's just completely like a roid roid rage cops in this case it's like yeah actually do
00:39:50.400
can you actually do something about this it's it's always in the wrong it's always in the wrong place
00:39:55.140
it's fascinating how that works right or the wrong place but it's always in the against the wrong
00:39:59.940
crowd i guess like the the the over over policing right over um you know over
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acting or what do you call it like oh it's going after these people like like like uh crazy when he
00:40:16.100
doesn't deserve it and then there's shit like that happened and now it has i'm not saying this
00:40:19.860
what happened afterwards but i'm saying you know that's kind of where we found ourselves it's a
00:40:23.560
hands-off approach it's like oh well you see this is a an illegal migrant so there's nothing we can
00:40:28.400
do didn't they just let them go in new york remember or out uh not even bail they didn't even have
00:40:34.140
clear bail they just let them out right away oh they'll probably come back here to their court
00:40:38.980
set court date later so this is what it is folks this is what we're dealing with now do you guys
00:40:45.340
remember this was fascinating too regarding you know inviting the orcs in everyone always wants
00:40:51.480
everyone else to do it right we've seen now there are granted there are a couple of those you know
00:40:56.580
stories and a couple of local news reports that have been done we showed some of these families in
00:41:02.340
was it uh uh what's the call again oh forget the area but it was in massachusetts i think uh where
00:41:08.860
they've been invited in refugees and we've seen this in germany and sweden too
00:41:12.060
and so occasionally that happens unless it's just like mostly a photo op right they maybe it's a
00:41:17.400
maybe those pieces are just propaganda pieces essentially just saying oh look at this good
00:41:21.400
family taking in these refugees things are great we're praising them and then they hope that that
00:41:26.720
will have some kind of like runoff effect and other people will actually go on to do it
00:41:29.960
but but regardless most people think of course we should let these people in
00:41:33.740
well these days maybe it's a little different but specific in sweden it's so
00:41:38.780
uh the the media environment and the social pressure is so strong right there's like you can't be
00:41:45.900
you can't be racist right you have to say of course we should let in refugees would you would
00:41:50.760
you consider taking one in yourself oh sure definitely right and then you know remember that clip that
00:41:56.680
wheel out a guy and it's like well here's here's muhammad right now can you let him in there's a
00:42:02.240
subtitle here uh so check this out but it's just it's it's a classic one to keep in mind um just
00:42:09.620
how bad it is out there with many of these liberals that are like oh of course we should help and we
00:42:13.500
should take in the refugees and blah blah blah and as soon as they actually get an opportunity to show
00:42:17.680
the true colors no then it should be someone else's problem obviously check this out here
00:42:22.360
uh should we take in refugees absolutely uh if you were asked would you also take a refugee
00:42:35.240
into your home yeah that's good i think i would have done that no is there someone who needs to live
00:42:44.360
so they got ali here he's looking for a place can you follow him could he follow you home right now
00:43:03.620
i don't have any room of course you don't know okay okay maniana tomorrow
00:43:33.620
they always say excuses should we take in refugees yes should we help these people
00:43:47.660
absolutely everyone says yes okay well you do something about it now excuses excuses
00:43:54.340
i have the expression well can we uh we'll meet up later what's your now give us no
00:44:06.300
these people will just walk out on them anyways it's something something it's something to keep in mind
00:44:23.840
It's just great when they do those kinds of clips, right?
00:44:27.160
They will never take the responsibility themselves.
00:44:30.680
But yet somehow magically, and you know that this is how majority of them would actually be when it happens.
00:44:36.420
Maybe a handful, as I said, that actually have the space or the time or the effort or anything like that, right?
00:44:43.140
So somebody should be offset on someone else all the time.
00:44:46.380
And so basically, we invite these people into our countries, and they're like big, brown, cuddly teddy bears, essentially, right?
00:44:57.380
Now we'll get to the Starship Troopers here in a little bit, and it kind of flows into each other, I guess.
00:45:01.620
Because it's like, well, whether it's bugs, as it was in Starship Troopers,
00:45:06.740
or whether they think that this is some kind of pet that they're taking in,
00:45:11.740
it's always this, you know, the fake kind of altruism.
00:45:16.380
Which is kind of weird, because where is it coming from?
00:45:18.320
Why can't they just then put down their foot and say, like, actually, no.
00:45:27.860
It's just down to the brainwashing, down to the social pressure, the peer pressure,
00:45:31.860
that, like, the worst thing you can be is a racist, right?
00:45:36.400
And you'll do anything, anything to just avoid that.
00:45:40.000
Unless, of course, in this situation, you're actually pushed up against a wall.
00:45:44.140
It's like, you're actually, like, all right, now is your chance to do something.
00:45:53.880
Now, here's too funny before we get to the Starship Trooper one here.
00:46:03.180
Because it's always, you know, whitey bad, right?
00:46:06.400
We breathe the freshest air, apparently, right?
00:46:11.580
Our very presence is contributing to pollution.
00:46:19.600
And, you know, like, every aspect of our lives, white people are to blame, right?
00:46:26.440
Black and brown Minnesotans get worse sleep than white people.
00:46:31.740
Researchers at the University of Minnesota says it's hurting their health.
00:46:35.500
Now, we've heard of, you know, the reason why, you know, blacks are overweight.
00:46:41.460
Research connects poor sleep to obesity, hypertension, and even death.
00:46:51.660
Scientists at the University of Minnesota are exploring how sleep problems perpetuate health disparities.
00:47:22.900
smoke detectors with low batteries beep around the clock.
00:47:31.720
Many believe that the devices beep when they're working properly.
00:47:36.260
Abdi Taffa said or that it's the landlord's responsibility to fix them.
00:47:45.500
Such misinformation could be corrected with a community-wide effort.
00:48:03.980
You never know, but I did Sahara Sahan Journal.
00:48:10.300
I guess sometimes you need to confirm the headline,
00:48:15.860
but it's highly plausible considering everything we've seen in reason.
00:48:46.080
Yes, I went overseas for deployments, but never station.
00:49:13.120
so, you know, I couldn't say if you deployed someplace else.
00:49:30.400
I said, and mentally, mentally, mentally, mental.
00:49:33.500
Just in my own curiosity, I have to see how this is going.
00:49:36.860
How much is your disability benefit from the Army?
00:49:50.860
Well, your physical disability doesn't inhibit you from being a crane operator.
00:50:04.400
They take and they take and they take and they drain on the system.
00:50:20.060
But, you know, diversity is our greatest strength.
00:50:21.900
As we head into super great, super, super, super incredible, wonderfully economic conditions.
00:50:30.140
I guess we have, what is her counterpart, Judge Judy there, her peer, what, Israel Zang will
00:50:45.780
So, we have to do the Starship Troopers thing a little bit.
00:50:47.700
Now, as I said, I was a little bit kind of late and gay to this one.
00:50:52.180
But it's always fascinating when these discussions...
00:50:57.020
It has happened many times before on the internet.
00:51:04.880
And these things go viral where it's like there's a fight between usually just, you know,
00:51:13.660
You have this, like, you know, anti-white, obviously, sentiments and stuff like that, too.
00:51:20.100
Regarding, you know, the framing that, like, Starship Troopers is obviously, you know,
00:51:24.540
kind of the movie here, not Robert Heinlein's, you know, book, right, that is the foundation
00:51:30.980
of the movie, that it's, like, you know, over-the-top, you know, fascism, right, essentially,
00:51:37.900
And it's, like, cartoonish and stuff like that.
00:51:45.140
Paul Verhoeven, I think it is, or something like that.
00:51:48.320
It's interesting because I think he did a pretty good job overall.
00:51:51.640
Well, it feels like it is cartoonish, but it's kind of like, how do I put it?
00:51:59.680
It's kind of, in a way, it's not meant to be, right?
00:52:02.740
There's obviously a distortion here from the book and stuff.
00:52:05.780
But even as the movie is, I think it actually kind of works, right?
00:52:10.320
Interesting scene with the guy without the hand, who's generally lost it.
00:52:14.160
He's talking about, you know, duty and citizenship and stuff like that.
00:52:16.760
I think what it boils down to is that the transvaluation of values that Hollywood
00:52:23.460
had been so effective at destroying or perverting or changing, right?
00:52:28.020
It's always just that every time it's a we have to identify with the outsider
00:52:36.800
And this is for obvious, you know, ethnocentric reason on a part of those
00:52:40.080
who's behind Hollywood, Jews, to put themselves in a favorable light
00:52:44.860
and be like, you know, that we are always questioning, like,
00:52:54.360
And if we're not, you know, if we're not, then you open your door
00:53:00.900
Which is part of that dynamic of how Hollywood has been
00:53:03.720
so incredibly powerful as a weapon against us, right?
00:53:07.100
But it's kind of interesting in a situation like this
00:53:09.680
when it comes to the discussion over Starship Troopers
00:53:14.900
As in many regards, I mean, I'm not saying that there aren't
00:53:17.620
more complicated stories, but for the most part, you know,
00:53:21.480
you go back to folklore in, like, European history or things like that
00:53:25.060
or even, like, Brothers Grimm stories or, you know, things like that.
00:53:30.640
It's not always like this, but it's like, here's a dragon and it's bad.
00:53:35.680
And here's the hero and he slays the dragon, you know, kind of thing.
00:53:40.160
And in this case, you have these disgusting, ugly bugs that basically,
00:53:48.500
you know, which the leftists never bring up, attack the Earth first, remember?
00:53:52.740
And then they go to the planet to basically, you know, exterminate them
00:53:55.700
and take care of them or whatever, to take them out.
00:53:57.280
But it should be everything you need to side with the humans.
00:54:09.520
Here's clearly an evil, wicked, disgusting bug species
00:54:18.180
And, of course, it's us humans together to take them out.
00:54:22.800
Well, the bugs clearly represents migrants or something, you know?
00:54:35.940
And leftism has, of course, adopted all these ideas.
00:54:38.560
The anti-whites have as well, to a certain degree.
00:54:40.320
It's like mostly, in the movie at least, not exclusively,
00:54:42.820
but mostly it's good-looking, you know, like, white people.
00:54:50.140
Yes, Paul van der Hoven, I think it is, kind of made...
00:54:53.920
He made it a little bit cartoonish, but it still kind of works.
00:54:56.800
And it kind of works because the bugs are just so disgusting.
00:55:02.960
This is not a face I can relate to, sympathize for,
00:55:13.400
I'd want to be in orbit far away from this creature.
00:55:17.040
It's horrific, and only a contrarian can argue against that.
00:55:28.940
The communists are identifying with literal insects again.
00:55:35.240
The recent Starship Troopers discourse has been so amazing to witness
00:55:38.400
because conservatives are literally buying into
00:55:42.500
that's straightforwardly about making fun of fascist propaganda.
00:55:47.100
It's like, no, it's not that cut and dry, by the way.
00:55:58.840
The heroic battle of the people that are fighting for our survival?
00:56:08.420
The Starship Troopers discourse is always great
00:56:15.920
while passionately rejecting everything that is beautiful and heroic.
00:56:38.060
of who's the fascist, the fascist, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:56:40.660
They have empathy for a fascistic, genocidal hive mind
00:56:44.080
but will protect those traits on the Federation.
00:56:52.680
It's like, well, maybe if you're fighting a battle
00:57:03.260
and get them in the right frame of mind or whatever
00:57:05.260
or like we can't fuck around with bullshit here now
01:39:22.840
But Susan Wojcicki's son allegedly, apparently, died of a suspected drug overdose at UC Berkeley, 19 years old.
01:39:39.180
And while he obviously didn't deserve it, Susan, dear Susan, deserves any karma that she would get.
01:39:49.260
And I don't want to be too dramatic about this to say,
01:39:54.800
if everyone was on YouTube, our world would be saved.
01:40:01.740
But, however, I'd say in scope of helping to tip the scales, right,
01:40:08.340
of lessening the issues that we've seen over the last,
01:40:15.260
I mean, censorship began a long time ago on YouTube,
01:40:17.200
but obviously went into overkill after, like, Donald Trump got elected, right?
01:40:21.240
17, 18, 19, 20, that's when most people were booted off.
01:40:24.800
But, again, 2024 now, that's almost, you know, almost half a decade ago,
01:40:28.780
a little bit more depending on when you were kicked off on there.
01:40:31.820
And the big question is if the popular and growing channels on YouTube
01:40:38.080
would have been left to their own devices without a Susan Wachitki
01:40:42.060
or some of these other activists, Jewish activists,
01:40:44.520
who were operating Google and YouTube and all that stuff,
01:40:48.560
they wouldn't have meddled in the way they did.
01:40:58.120
But the push has almost been, like, from the bottom up
01:41:03.960
and alternative, mainstream, alternative media sources
01:41:07.400
that are now upping their rhetoric and talking about the kind of stuff
01:41:19.100
Still happening, but it's irritating that it's those people,
01:41:29.600
That's probably where they're going to take it.
01:41:30.800
But anyway, so I don't want to be too melodramatic about this of sorts,
01:41:36.480
but I still think there's something to the fact that, like,
01:41:44.820
I think that the pushback against the kind of insane things
01:41:53.820
if it was organic and if it was still able to reach out
01:41:59.400
and get access, if you will, on some of these platforms,
01:42:03.500
whatever they are on the political or ideological spectrum.
01:42:06.400
So that's why I'm saying that, just like, you know,
01:42:19.480
an individual or a group or something like what we do
01:42:22.980
lost their YouTube account, then it's down to that.
01:42:25.360
But I'm talking about what the consequences of that is, right?
01:42:39.500
because we're set back all the time by censorship.
01:42:52.960
and that have helped to form this kind of environment.
01:42:56.220
And ironically, when it comes to this issue alone, right,
01:43:20.900
She believes her grandson ingested a drug that killed him.
01:43:33.420
We want to prevent this from happening to any other family.
01:43:50.020
this is Chris Manahan talking about this here too.
02:04:13.500
She said that they're being taken off of fentanyl interdiction, off of child exploitation cases, off of their other investigations into criminals to make sandwiches.
02:04:24.420
That's her quote. You're saying that this is a lie, that she's wrong?
02:04:27.720
Senator, we have a number of law enforcement priorities with the resources we have.
02:04:33.440
We have, of course not, Senator. We accomplish a tremendous amount.
02:04:38.860
Because of the tremendous talent and dedication of our personnel, including Homeland Security Investigations.
02:04:45.600
Making sandwiches for illegal immigrants? Is she wrong? This is one of your agents. Is she wrong?
02:04:51.140
She says that there are 600, at least, special agents pulled off of other cases, sent down to the border to babysit illegal immigrants. Is she wrong?
02:05:00.940
Senator, our personnel, we use our personnel to achieve the maximum law enforcement objective possible.
02:05:11.380
And I'm incredibly proud of what our people do over every single day.
02:05:19.300
All right, well, at least he got a couple of things out of the guy.
02:05:46.540
Can we just be given the data of pure blood versus jabbed sheeple and judge for ourselves?
02:06:13.220
That that's, it's basically like, yes, we can have a plausibly or possibly this is the reason or, you know, thinking of it logically introduction of this thing.
02:06:25.360
And then all these health things happen, right?
02:06:27.080
So I'm not saying, yes, that's, that's pretty clear, cut and dry.
02:06:30.200
But I'm also saying, but there's all these other things on top of it, right?
02:06:39.060
Yes, you have introduction of, you know, new, you know, high, high frequency non-ionizing radiation.
02:06:53.920
Like you have all these other variables that's also on top of it.
02:06:58.380
People are sitting more in front of their screens.
02:07:05.920
And so those are all, as I said, anyway, like compounding issues.
02:07:12.940
Fukushima just dumped more radioactive water into our ocean.
02:07:16.620
Like there's things like that, which is like, does that contribute to like turbo cancers?
02:07:27.160
I would love to have just that, you know, as black and white as possible.
02:07:33.840
But I'm pretty, after looking at everything, I'm pretty convinced that like, yeah, the introduction of that and those have been like quadruple evacs or whatever.
02:07:40.960
Given that, with the exception, if this thing about so-called bad batches or bad lots is true, which it seems to be.
02:07:49.900
I haven't seen anything that debunked that, at least for some concern, that some of the stuff seems to have been inert or maybe it was saline solution or it wasn't.
02:08:02.760
It didn't have the stuff that like actually like gives people a lot of health issues or just kills them in it, whatever that is.
02:08:10.460
The other thing was the DNA contamination of itself that people found, like all this foreign DNA, like millions of strands of foreign DNA.
02:08:16.800
And now we know it integrates with you, it integrates with your DNA, it changes your DNA permanent, like all these crazy things.
02:08:22.960
It's insane what we've seen with a lot of the jab and how it's just like this, it's fine and the excess deaths is going up, but there's no wider discussion anywhere really beyond more, you know, alternative health people online and stuff like that.
02:08:41.020
Of course, you know, it's truly, truly insane, insane times.
02:08:49.380
It's a good making sandwiches for illegal migrants.
02:09:05.880
We could talk about that tomorrow, but yeah, apparently there have a new law in Canada.
02:09:13.700
Oh, it's about restricting you and putting you in jail for saying the wrong things?
02:09:21.440
it's my pleasure to introduce you to Justin Trudeau's latest take on deliberately undermining the very, very, very honorable credibility that the mainstream media has in Canada and elsewhere.
02:09:35.000
There is, there is, there is, there is, there is, there is, got to have the list put in there too.
02:09:46.680
There is, there is, there is, there is a deliberate undermining of mainstream media.
02:09:53.000
There are the conspiracy theorists, there are the social media drivers who are trying to do everything they can to keep people in their little filter bubbles,
02:10:01.840
to prevent people from actually agreeing on a common set of facts.
02:10:09.240
Like that the, the vaccine is safe and effective.
02:10:11.880
And CTV, when they were our only sources of news, you know, used to, used to, and global, used to project across the country,
02:10:29.920
In this day and age, when all this individuality and you can do what you can believe, whatever you want.
02:10:36.920
We need, actually, actually, we need this very narrow set of facts here that you need to adhere to.
02:10:45.420
And if you bounce up against the, you know, the playpen, the walls of this, of this narrowing corridor,
02:10:51.960
we'll, we'll basically criminalize you and we'll put you in jail.
02:10:58.260
That's your, that's your common sense of fact right there.
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Don't wanna go there, let me lead you by the hand
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Don't wanna be there, over the sea and onto land