No-Go Zoneļ¼ Symptoms Of A Dying Civilization
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Summary
Explosion near a liquefied natural gas export terminal in Texas. Gas prices are already on the rise, and are on the way to $10,000 a day higher than they were a few years ago. Why is this happening, and what can we do about it?
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point, though, the U.S. Coast Guard says it had a two-mile security zone both east and west of
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the plant as other law enforcement closed off the island. Here's what a Surfside resident told me
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she heard. We were in our house. We felt the ground shake and we felt it was like rolling
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thunder. That's what it sounded like. My husband flew out the door and said there's an explosion
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over the LNG. There have been no signs of smoke since we've been here. And again, we're told
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all evacuations were done as a precaution. I just checked in with the Missouri County Sheriff's
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Office just within the last few minutes. He said the island remains closed to visitors.
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Residents, very few who live on Quintana, are still able to be there. Now, the facility itself
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produces and exports a large amount of liquefied natural gas. In fact, it's one of the biggest
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points for that natural gas export, exportation, if you will, in the state of Texas. We'll have
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another. And so, of course, as as with all these things, right, you have all there's a shortage.
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And then we've talked about the attacks on the phone. I mean, look, I get that there's obviously
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that there's accidents. Shit happens. Right. But, you know, if you tally a lot of these things up and
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sure, a few here and there could, of course, been genuine accidents or whatever. But if you
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put all this together, it feels like someone is like striking strategically important node points
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in the food supply, in the energy supply sector. Remember the hacking was that last year of the
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was the Mississippi gasoline pipe and all that kind of stuff. Right. So apparently a lot of this liquid
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natural gas is being exported to Europe right now. So prices are expected to rise there,
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which, of course, is, you know, again, it's already problematic because of the tension with,
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you know, the situation in Ukraine, the Russian invasion, you know, these kinds of things. Right.
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So Zero Hedge here said a Freeport liquid natural gas terminal has had a small explosion.
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That's one way to lower U.S. gas prices and send European gas prices soaring even higher.
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And here's some more. Let's see. Did I go through this? Let's read a little bit of this,
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too, because it's more related to the crazy out of control gas prices now as well. Of course,
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there's this one zone in California right now where they basically are peaking out at 10 bucks.
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But that is good. That is going to be the new normal. I mean, it's just there's no doubt about it.
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Why? How do we know this? Because that's what they want. Right. They want to do away with,
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you know, gas overall and oil. They have basically nothing really good and tangible to replace it
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with unless you would go for something like, you know, I don't know, Takamak reactor. You know,
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could is there some kind of development on coal fusion that could be had with your fuels? Is there
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something else? Right. But basically, they don't have the infrastructure in place already to replace
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things. Right. You know, Biden invoked this defense. What is it called? The production act
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or whatever it's called over the solar panels. I covered that in the Weekend Warrior show.
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And and they think that this is going to fix the problem or make up for it. He even I mean,
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listen, he he even said in one of the clips and we can play out of here that it's the like the
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strongest economic recovery in the history of America or something like that's what he wants to
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what he wants to do. Listen to this clip. I didn't plan to play this, but it's related to
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everything that's happening from the energy to inflation and stuff like that. Listen to this
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crazy lunatic here. I have trickled down economics. It doesn't work. My plans are produced the strongest,
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fastest, most widespread economic recovery America has ever experienced. With record jobs,
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new record, small businesses and wages rising. It's the foundation for an economy that works for
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working families. Because of that foundation, we're better positioned than any country in the
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world to overcome global inflation that we're seeing and reach a new chapter of stable and steady
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growth. So let's come together. Yeah, let's come together. What's matter? I won't matter.
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Stay out of the the unifier, the great unifier in chief right here. Let's build on the extraordinary
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progress we made. Let's continue to build this economy from the bottom up in the middle out.
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When that happens, everybody does well, including the very wealthy. Yeah, that's right. That's right.
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We yeah, it's not like we have seen the greatest wealth transfer in human history over the course of
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the last two years. We we've we've never we haven't covered that or mentioned that at all on the show,
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right? I mean, I know their plan is just to like cover up obfuscate lie diversions and just so that
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like it just keeps going for as long as possible so that we'll just get closer and closer to that
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edge to that abyss. And then finally, you know, it's like yelling, right? Oh, I was wrong about
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inflation. She says all of a sudden it's like, yeah, anybody could have told you that like three
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months ago or four months ago, six months ago. And here's just another story from Zero Hedge here.
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You was refining bottleneck, the culprit for your gas pump pains, right? Why? Why do you think it is that?
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Why do you think it is that the Biden administration that wants to do away with gas and oil and all
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these things they want to have even the military, they want to have like electric vehicles for the
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for the military by I forget what he said, like 2030 or something or 35 or something.
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Isn't it fascinating that they're also giving the the gas companies, the oil and gas companies more
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profit than they've ever had, right? Because remember, when all this kind of started really to take off,
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and it was conveniently blamed then on Russia and it was, it was Putin's price hike and all that.
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It was even before there actually was a shortage, the prices were driven up. This was a speculation,
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basically, right? It wasn't actually a supply and demand kind of issue, at least not in the beginning.
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Now, of course, there are shortages or intentionally they're stifling production, right? The contracts are
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not being fulfilled. They're not even doing that anymore in certain, I think Alaska, I forget what it
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was. We covered it at the time, but it was something like there's a X amount of new contracts each year
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for new for companies to drill or, you know, maybe it's some of that is fracking. I'm not a big fan
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of that. But whatever, you know, look at look at just looking at the situation, a lot more, you know,
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energy was produced in America that was basically self self sufficient on that front for I think,
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what, a couple of years into or towards the end, maybe after of the Trump presidency. And then now,
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of course, it's like completely just out the window, that whole thing.
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Sir Hedge says here, there's no quick fix to ease America's pain at the pump because refinery is
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struggling to meet the demand for diesel and gasoline, sending fuel prices soaring due to
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declining national stockpiles and fears of shortages. The latest Energy Information Administration data
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shows that U.S. refining capacity is structurally short and down 1 million barrels from June,
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or sorry, from April 2020, a month after the lockdowns began to 17.95 million BPD as of,
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is that barrel per day? Is that what it is? As of June. When the coronavirus pandemic occurred,
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demand for global oil was not expected to fall for a long time. And yet so much refining capacity
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was cut permanently. Remember that time when oil companies were paying you to get like,
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to get you to take barrels. There was like a few days like that, I think, or a week or something.
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Goldman, Damien Goldman Sachs, I think that is Damien Corvallon, wrote in a note available to
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professional subscribers that rising dislocation between crude and petroleum products prices finally
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reflects the current extreme tightness in global refining, driven by seasonality disruptions,
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as well as large capacity closures. He said refinery tightness would keep refined product prices higher
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throughout the year. And also noted, more refinery closures are slated by the end of next year. Like,
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they don't want to fix this. This is not the point. They want these bottlenecks. They want to have the
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problems. And then they're going to be, well, we are transitioning to solar. That's what we want.
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And all the vehicles are going to be electric. And somehow we're going to generate all this
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electricity. And somehow the prices on that's going to stabilize too, which they haven't done.
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I think the prices remain high in many European countries. Sweden had, I think when you did the
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math on it, were charged more to drive your electric vehicle for the energy, for the electricity,
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electricity than you were for the actual gas, right? Now that might have leveled up because of the
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increasing fuel prices or whatever. But for a while, it was like that, right? Anyway, so look at
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these maniacs here. These are the, I mean, our world is basically run by pedophiles. I mean, it is
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basically that it's, it's kind of, it's somewhat simplified, but if you have a lot of people in
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important positions, they're going to be compromised in one way. And most of that has been, as we saw
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through the Jeffrey Epstein rings and his involvement, you know, as a big pedophile sex
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trafficking, blackmailing, you know, circus show that many of these people are, are compromised
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and many of them in, with kids, right? So now these, these alleged pedos at the EU lawmakers
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in question here, um, have now decided to ban any new fossil fuel cars from a 2035 and
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onwards. What is that? That's, uh, 12, uh, 12 years from now, 13, 13, I guess, technically
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right? 13. Uh, that means my boys might never, if this goes through, and I mean, the U S is
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working towards this too, but think about that. That means my boys will, will not be, will
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never drive a, a gas driven car, which is just insane to think about, right? Look, if
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there's something very efficient and new, I'm not saying like, Oh, we always have to
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have, you know, um, carbon, uh, you know, cars and, you know, combustion cars, right? We
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always, if there's nothing else we should never use, I'm not saying that either, but I'm just
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saying, it's like, if there's nothing to replace it, why would you want to? And that's
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why I play that clip in the beginning of the Tesla, um, you know, getting out the, uh,
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the generator and look, look again, it's, it's like, Oh yeah, he's just recharging, but
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it, but, but it's still the point. Do you know how many barrels it take to produce a
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new, uh, new Tesla, right? And it's this virtue signaling garbage and bullshit that somehow
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it's better to have an electric vehicle, but then they take nothing into account of
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just look at the battery. We've talked about this many, many, many times, right? Here is
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just one little example, right? It's a cat, uh, 994 H. It burns 1800 gallons of fuel in
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a 12 hour shift. This machine is required to move 500,000 pounds of earth in order to get
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the minerals needed for one single Tesla car battery. In whose world does this type of math
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and green new deal make sense? Then it's the toxicity with the batteries. Then it's
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the overall, you know, everything, all the other components in the car, whatever. You're
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basically, it's, you're better off, you know, relying on, on, uh, on petrochemicals at this
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point, you know, to be honest and you look, you can make it more efficient. Maybe you could,
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there's, there's still things you can do. Uh, but this energy trap that they're putting
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us in is, is not good, right? Not good at all. Um, and I mean, some people even theorize
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that it's renewable, it's a renewable source. It's a biotic as they call it, right? It's
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not actually, you know, dinosaur bones and plants from, uh, you know, the Jurassic era
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or whatever that's producing this, but it's actually like a, kind of like a, well, the magma
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or something, right? It's a layer between the, uh, the tectonic plates and the, uh, you know,
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core, um, kind of like a, uh, like a ball bearing, you know, it's like kind of an oil
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that's being produced. I don't know if that's true, but I'm just saying that there's, there's
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some people that speculate that there are some of these like, um, you know, oil, uh, spots,
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right? Hot spots. We have oil that actually keeps filling, filling back up again. Uh, and
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there's some, they're on tap there. I forget where, I forget where some of these were, but
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this, I was into this a few years ago, but there was like some specific places that had
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like, I mean, just an enormous amount, uh, of, uh, oil in them and they've never been
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tapped allegedly. Okay. So anyway, so here's the EU people here, right? European parliament
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lawmakers on Wednesday voted to support an effective EU ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel
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cars from 2035, rejecting attempts to weaken the proposal to speed Europe's shift to electric
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vehicles, right? So that's the, that's the plan. That's the, uh, that's the great reset.
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That's part of the absolute zero plan. And we've talked about that many times, many times.
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And of course, even worse is the car's technology internally, how they can be shut down remotely,
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kind of the on-star type technology, uh, the 5g, uh, you know, ubiquitous, uh, coverage of,
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of constant, uh, communication with, uh, uh, you know, centralized node points and stuff and,
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and, you know, self-driving cars and stuff. It's just like, we're just walking into a nightmare.
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If you need to get away and if they don't want you to flip a switch and that's it.
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Why do you think they're like, don't want to have an old school, uh, diesel or gas vehicle that's
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has zero like digital and electronics in it. It's just like the pure machinery of the thing,
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right? Well, you can't, uh, you, you can't hunt you down and put you in the pot and feed
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you the bugs. If, uh, if you still have that. All right. So I think it's absolutely crazy.
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If you ask me the, the move, will they be able to pull it off? I hope not. I hope there's
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enough pushback and, and, you know, we changed direction to be honest. All right.
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So check this out here too. This is, uh, more on Facebook and, uh, the metaverse. Of course,
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we've watching this for a long time, covering this, this nonsense too. Uh, meta announces the
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world economic forum will have a leadership role in the metaverse back in May 27th. Uh,
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this year, the world economic forum is on track to be at the center of defining what the future
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metaverse will look like by inserting itself in the metaverse creation early on. The world
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economics forums, multi-stakeholder initiative wants to assume a leadership role in defining
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and building the metaverse. Fake fact checker, Facebook meta president of global affairs and
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former British deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, beautiful name has announced there's this tweet
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here. Building the metaverse requires work across industry to inform best practices and
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governance principles and ensure these technologies are built responsibly. World economic
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forums, new multi-task multi-stakeholder initiative announced today will play a leadership role in
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that work. And remember, Russia is still part of the, uh, fourth industrial revolution testing
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ground, like the rollout that they have. I, you know, they removed all other kinds of pages of
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Russia and Putin from the world economics forum website, but that's still there and on the back
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end and they're still moving ahead on that behind the scenes. No problem. The initiative laid out in a
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post on the Davos Davos events website is ambitious, ambitious. It seeks to provide guidance on
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creating, quote, an ethical, inclusive, economically viable metaverse and presents
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the link, or rather represent the link between businesses, regulators, civil society, and academia
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from both the private and public sectors. Says here, the defining and building, uh, yeah, the defining and
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building the metaverse wants to focus on producing governance principles for it, but also on something
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defined as social societal value creation. The initiative's first key area is supposedly to
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determine safe, inoperable, and inclusive technology and environments for the metaverse, while what
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value creation means is not explained. Uh, these, you know, the Facebook's now met meta or meta is going
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to get, um, nation status basically at some point. They're going to have roles at, uh, the united
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nation or a seat at the united nations. Uh, you're going to see digital citizenship. I talked about
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this a while back. I definitely think that that's happening. There was even, well, today, uh, they have
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their own little court and supreme court. They have their own judicial system and they've been granted all
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these weird things. Remember this, Disney had this in Florida. Remember its own basically microstate,
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essentially. And that's being granted to the Facebook's and the Googles now. And eventually,
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I think you're going to start seeing things like digital citizenships and people are going to be
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part of these, these nations won't really be right. But then eventually that's going to be the
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metaverse. It's going to be the digital artificial simulacrum version of, of your actual national
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citizenship. That's how they're going to do it. Says there, and it will also outline how value change
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may be disrupted. Industries may be transformed. New assets could be created and rights protected
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with this already happening, right? With the NFTs and you have a, uh, what realty, I think is a
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really big thing right now in the metaverse, like buying real estate and stuff. I mean, it's just like,
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I don't know. I mean, crypto is one thing, but then this new, like, I don't know. It's just,
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no, I'm not doing that shit. The world economic forum appears to want to get involved in create,
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in the creation and through governance and regulation, ultimately control the metaverse
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in the early stages of its development. The post recognizes that the concept could go in direct,
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uh, in different directions and the world economic forum would like to direct it in a particular,
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uh, in a particular one agreed on by those participating in the initiative. Currently,
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the number is over 60, including big tech. The post cites statements from stakeholders, such as
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Clegg on behalf of Meta and top executives from Microsoft, HTC, Sony interactive, as well as
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Walmart, CJ corporation, not sure what that is. And the Lego group that's out of Denmark, right?
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Uh, Animoca brands and others among the 60 or so stakeholders that are not only technologically
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and corporate giants and startups, but also academics and representatives of civil society,
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the world economic forum said, right? So this is going to be a, it's going to be great here. I think
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that's enough for that. So you're going to go, going to go straight into the metaverse. And of
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course, all these different, you know, tentacles are going to line up at some point, right? You have
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the bank of international settlements over here. You have the international monetary fund,
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you have the world economic forum, and then you have, you know, the, the, the metaverse being
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created, right? And that's going to be just like one big circle jerk of like ESGs and multi-stakeholder
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capitalism. It's all going to be, you know, they're going to wrap their tentacles around each
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other and become in a state of dependency. And then they're going to have wrap those tentacles
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around you eventually. So it's going to be no difference here. You, you, you're watching something
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like Meta. It's basically going to be run by the world economic forum and their policies, right?
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And I guess it doesn't matter because at the end of the day, the, the major, uh, the major
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groups owning these companies are the Blackrocks and the vanguards anyway, right? All right. So
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anyway, here's a, um, check this out. Here's some more on the central bank digital currency
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stuff. This is from Davos this year and we didn't play yet. Uh, but it's the, uh, uh,
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the managing director of the international monetary fund talking about the, uh, central bank digital
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currencies, which is what's known as programmable money. Uh, right. So they were basically able
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to determine what the money could be spent for, or if there's unwanted purchases, or let's
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say that the roll out a kind of a carbon, uh, credit system, which also they talked about
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at the world economic forum was the CEO of Alibaba mentioned that we played that clip as
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well, but they're talking about like, we're going to create a monitoring system to ensure
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that, uh, you know, you don't spend it too much. Uh, you know, your carbon footprint is
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not too, uh, too, um, too deep or whatever the term is too, uh, too high essentially.
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Right. So listen to what she says here about China and see CBDCs.
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But we got there at the end, but China, China is the ultimate winner, but China has advanced
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a lot. It has not internationalized, uh, its pilots, uh, but, uh, it is offering people
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visiting China the ability to be part of the pilot.
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So, uh, I think, uh, China is telling us all that, uh, the world is changing and they have
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done it very effectively with, um, private payment systems. And now the state is saying, wait a
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minute, we actually want to have an upper hand in this, uh, world and they're moving. So we
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better all be forward leaning on something that is moving so fast.
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Yep. So there you go. So they've used China, right? Here you go. You, you create the system
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and the overall structure and the plan and the model basically. Right. And then the West,
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other countries can look towards China and say, well, we have to keep up with it. We have
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to be able to compete with this or China's the, it will win in this year. We can't let
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China win, right? That's the kind of motivating factor now. So they're used as a kind of like
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a, a faux enemy. I mean, they're not, this is the, the, the, on the backend, all these
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people are, you know, brown nosing each other, schmoozing and they, they all know each other.
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They help each other out. They're all on the same page. They all sing from the same song sheet
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as they say, but now officially they can look at you. Well, it's very competitive and they're,
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they're moving ahead of this. They've been very smart. And for us not to be left behind,
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we also have to do this. You don't want, you don't want China to win, do you? You know,
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that's how it's being used. And not that I want to, or I'm not some, you know, cringe like,
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you know, oh, China and Russia is going to save us. I don't have those ideas here, but I'm just
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saying they're using it as a fake, like opposition essentially. Right. It's a Hegelian
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dialect. That's how they do it. It's the team, the team's, you know, issue. It's always,
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always two sides, pick a side, right? I mean, marketers realize, realize this early on in the
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process. Like if you have, if you have a Coca-Cola, you've got to have a Pepsi, right? If
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you have a, an Arsenal, you got to have a Manchester United, right? And it's like, you know, the two
01:06:55.440
major things that you, that really can be in this false competition together, essentially. Again,
01:07:01.120
because at the back end, it's, it's BlackRock owning all of them. Fox News or CNN, same thing,
01:07:06.120
right? Oh, look at the, oh, look at this. They're all, Tucker is attacking CNN again. You know,
01:07:12.500
oh, Brian Stelter is coming in hard. You know, it's, it's just a, it's just a, you know, theater,
01:07:18.860
just a theater, kabuki theater. All right. So, uh, let me tell you these, these an odyssey real
01:07:26.240
quick here. American life 702 says, Henrik, is there a way I can buy one of those red ice
01:07:31.020
sax and boar shirts? Uh, not currently the, uh, the store is down. We don't have any inventory
01:07:37.640
for it. And that's why we do have plans later this year to stock, stock that up though. So thank
01:07:41.560
you. We'll let you know. We announced it on the show. When's that, once that's up, I'm not sure
01:07:46.840
we're going to redo that one, but, uh, definitely some new, exciting prints. We might do some
01:07:50.180
classics if there's enough demand for it. Uh, John Kutarski says, thanks for giving us hope. Well,
01:07:55.440
thank you, John. Appreciate, uh, the don't over on odyssey. We're kind of you. Uh, all right. So
01:08:01.580
let's switch over to this. Now we haven't talked. Oh, actually, let me shoot. Let me show you this
01:08:08.400
first. There's actually a couple of things here. I'm getting ahead of myself. You know, this, we
01:08:14.420
talk about the, uh, the new world, right? That we are, um, thrusted into by the, uh, the, the, the
01:08:20.580
likes of the, uh, Klaus Schwab's and their front men. It's not really about Klaus Schwab, but it
01:08:26.680
could be fun to, uh, to, to crap on him as well. He's not really the one who's like, you
01:08:32.180
know, driving policy. He's a, he's a front man there to announce policy. That's, that's
01:08:36.940
what he is. He's a PR man, right? And, um, it's all going to be ubiquitous computing.
01:08:43.960
As we said, it's going to be a worldwide 24 seven, uh, you know, 5g coverage and all the
01:08:50.480
devices going to be hooked up to this going to be the internet of things. And it's going to
01:08:53.720
be, you know, wifi and that's what Starlink is about and all these things, right? But, uh,
01:08:58.040
something interesting happened in France because these are, uh, you know, wacky conspiracy theories
01:09:01.840
you're not supposed to talk about. All this, uh, this, this new technology is of course, um,
01:09:07.260
good for you. And if anybody is experiencing something which they don't like, uh, or they
01:09:12.260
claim it's some health effects because of non-ionizing radiation, well, then you're crazy. Uh, it's not
01:09:17.920
only that it's all in your head, you just, you, you made it up because, uh, you're, uh, you're
01:09:22.060
crazy conspiracy theorists. Um, so in France, out on a farm, a French court ordered 4g to be turned
01:09:32.800
off after 40 cows turned up dead. A French farmer has won his battle to temporarily turn
01:09:41.940
off a 4g antenna after he claimed it was damaging his cows, herds health. The administrative court
01:09:48.440
in Clermont Ferrand ordered the two month switch off after Frederick Salgas, Salgis, a farmer
01:09:56.440
in the hot lore, um, in the hot lore, Lorraine, lore, I guess it was, said that he suspected
01:10:02.180
that it was damaging his herd and, uh, uh, and health, the herds health. The court stated,
01:10:09.180
let me zoom in a bit more. The court stated it is appropriate to order the temporary succession
01:10:13.680
of the operation of this antenna for a period of two months, taking into account its general
01:10:19.280
impact with monitoring by the judicial expert of the behavior of the herd and of the dairy
01:10:24.320
cows in particular during this period. So this is maybe we can get that as a little, I remember
01:10:29.360
there were stories back in the day when 3g towers went up and this is one place in London. I think
01:10:35.920
it was called, uh, the tower of death. Like all these people were getting, uh, brain cancer in it and stuff
01:10:41.440
like that. Um, and oh, look at that. It's the same provider. Interesting. Okay. Yeah. Because
01:10:47.040
or there was orange was, uh, do had that tower, uh, in, uh, in, I think it was London, somewhere in
01:10:52.960
England, mobile network operator, orange now has three months to act in accordance with the ruling,
01:10:59.200
including stopping the antennas operation, but must ensure phone coverage continues for their
01:11:04.560
customers in the affected area. Yeah. How are you going to do that then?
01:11:08.240
Um, after the decision, Mr. Salguez told the French press that he hoped his cows would be
01:11:16.000
able to recover as soon as possible and call the case ruling a major relief and a victory.
01:11:20.880
Well, what happens if, uh, that, that, I mean, I guess they will just switch it back on if they
01:11:25.120
can't definitely prove that it was because of that or something, but it's going to be really
01:11:28.800
interesting. Let's, let's, uh, try to follow up on the story and see if indeed the cows has improved.
01:11:34.640
Uh, I think he even said here, the milk production had decreased after the tower went up.
01:11:40.800
Mr. Salguez said that since the antennas installation in July, 2021, 200, 200 meters away
01:11:47.200
from his farm, around 40 of his normal 200 strong herd had died and milk production had decreased
01:11:53.840
by 15 to 20% within days of the antenna being switched on. Totally nothing to see here. He claimed
01:11:59.680
there's no medical elements that could otherwise explain this brutal drop in milk production.
01:12:06.160
Philip Mulherat, the mayor of this, uh, Maserat d'Allier, I'm butchering that,
01:12:12.720
who had previously authorized the antennas installation testified in favor of the farmer. Good.
01:12:17.440
He said that he feared a catastrophe on a human level and this, and that his concerns were growing
01:12:25.680
for the 1500 inhabitants of his village. Yeah. Well, what about everyone else that's bathing,
01:12:30.640
bathing in 5g perpetually at this point? Yet the lawyers for the mobile operator affected by the
01:12:36.000
ruling, which as well as orange also included free and, um, by guest telecom, uh, said that there was no
01:12:43.680
scientific evidence. Of course there's not. There's no scientific evidence that there's a link between
01:12:47.280
animal health problems and electromagnetic fields surrounding mobile phone antennas. Like,
01:12:51.280
I mean, it's literally in like the find, uh, the fine, uh, print, right? Distance of your phone to your
01:12:58.320
head and stuff like that. Right. All right. Anyway, uh, president of Bunga says, uh, we missed the old
01:13:06.320
background with the studio and the shield and the cool lighting, et cetera. Yeah. That's, uh, that's
01:13:10.000
hopefully coming here soon. We're in a temp, uh, temp studio. We appreciate that though. But yeah,
01:13:13.920
I do as well. I do as well. Uh, thank you, uh, president. Appreciate that. Um, here's about the
01:13:22.480
crazy stuff. Of course, uh, all, all is, all is fine, right? Remember we've talked about the,
01:13:26.320
the water supply many times. There's, uh, uh, all kinds of medications in it now. And, uh, of course,
01:13:31.280
antidepressants is just one issue. Um, the, the partial rise of the, um, LGBTQ movement is, uh,
01:13:39.280
at least partially attributed because of the endocrine disruptors. And that's, I mean,
01:13:43.920
that's well-established, uh, it's primarily chemicals that's causing, uh, gender dysmorphia.
01:13:50.240
And there's a layer now, of course, of, of, of social pressure and promotion of this lifestyle.
01:13:55.360
And so even people that are actually not there, it doesn't have dysmorphia. They attach to the,
01:13:59.760
this, this, uh, crazy, uh, movement anyway. But, uh, here's, uh, regarding fish,
01:14:06.960
I mean, we talked about the, about the frogs are turning gray, a gay, and, and that's,
01:14:10.880
that's real. I mean, that's absolutely real. It's not a, it's, it's not just a big, a funny meme,
01:14:15.760
right? Now it's the fish of the coast of Florida. They're testing positive for antidepressants,
01:14:22.160
prostate medications, antibiotics, and pain relievers as human wastewater makes its way out
01:14:27.760
to sea. There's actually still people that pour their medications, old medications into like the,
01:14:32.000
the toilet and shit like that. Researchers at Florida International University and the,
01:14:38.080
and the Bonefish and Tarpoon Trust found that each of 93 fish had an average of seven drugs in its
01:14:45.280
system. This is, I, I, I don't mean to laugh, but it's just like, we are do all of this. We're just,
01:14:53.360
we need to just, we need to get, get on out on the countryside away from this shit. And, and look,
01:15:01.520
it's, it's hard when there's like billions of people doing this, this behavior, right?
01:15:07.840
Why do you think I want less people on the planet? Because shit like this,
01:15:11.200
I'm not saying this from like a, you know, Bill Gates point of view. He shouldn't decide. He's going
01:15:15.280
to take out the best of us while they keep the worst of us enslaved or the, uh, the lowest
01:15:19.840
competency ones of us enslaved in some circle jerk hamster wheel. Look, we need more room. At
01:15:26.720
least as Europeans, we want the forest. We want the, uh, the space. We want the, we want the groves.
01:15:31.360
You want a big untamed wilderness. That's where I think we're, we're in our best. Not like, uh,
01:15:38.880
high rises and endless developments and sprawl in suburbs. No, no, thank you.
01:15:44.080
Uh, they also, they tested positive for antidepressants, the fish that is blood pressure
01:15:49.520
medication, prostate treatment medication. And isn't that, by the way, that's, that's the, um,
01:15:53.760
Lupron. That's like, uh, I mean, it's treatment, but I would assume it's cancer, right? Lupron was one of
01:15:58.960
the drugs, uh, that they're giving to teenagers as a, uh, hormone blocker, right? Or a puberty blocker.
01:16:05.760
So I assume that's it. That's, that's just great. That's why you get it. I mean, at the bare bone
01:16:11.120
minimum, you get a, you get a filter, your water. Maybe I'm not, maybe reverse osmosis is enough.
01:16:15.920
I'm not sure. Uh, preferably I think spring water is the best way to go. There are also antibiotics
01:16:21.840
in there and pain relievers. The drugs can be passed through to the fish through human wastewater.
01:16:27.760
They can affect, uh, they can affect every aspect of fish life, including their feeding habits.
01:16:32.480
So sociability and migratory behavior. Nearly 5 million prescriptions are filled in the United
01:16:39.360
States each year. I thought it was more than that, to be honest. I thought it was much more
01:16:44.400
than that. It's still a lot. Don't get me wrong, but, uh, man. Oh yeah. Gay frogs folks. That's what
01:16:54.400
it's all about. Yeah. Lupron. And then even think of the, uh, the, the water you bathe in, right? You
01:16:59.200
soak up an equal amount. Well, I'm not saying I say an equal amount, but a lot of water you soak
01:17:03.920
up through your skin as well. Uh, absorb it. So you gotta think about, um, doing some kind of
01:17:10.560
filtration for, uh, for showers or baths, you know, I'm telling you this because, uh, because we love you
01:17:16.400
and we want you to do well. We want you to fare well. We don't want you to have all this shit
01:17:20.080
out there, right? It's crazy. Absolutely crazy. I'm sorry. 5 billion. Did they spell that wrong?
01:17:26.400
Did I read it? Yeah. Look at that. Okay. Yeah. See, I was right. Nearly 5 million prescriptions are
01:17:31.440
filled in the United States each year. Like, are you sure about that? I just scroll down. Check this
01:17:35.200
under here. Nearly 5 billion prescriptions are filled in the United States. I think that that's
01:17:40.880
more true. That's more true. What? 300 and what? 30 million. How many? Oh, it's a population.
01:17:46.560
Multiple people are multiple medications and they have multiple ones that they take out more
01:17:51.440
each year, right? So I think it's 5 billion too much. Is that the misprint? I think it's 5 billion.
01:17:58.640
Man, I gotta check that out. That's, that's insane. That's fucking insane.
01:18:03.440
Totally just like mass medication, right? Big pharma, you know, brought to you by Pfizer,
01:18:10.160
ladies and gentlemen. That's what it's, that's what it's all about right there.
01:18:13.600
Where? Oh, do I don't not have it? I think I have it. Where is it? Where did it go? Oh,
01:18:18.240
here we go. There we go. Brought to you by Pfizer. Okay. We have some more on Pfizer later too,
01:18:25.200
by the way. And so, so of course, at the same time, uh, in the wake of all of this, the, the,
01:18:31.360
the, the, the tranny madness and the, uh, the, the, the, it's the, it not, it's not going to lick
01:18:36.160
itself, uh, you know, era that we're in right now. Uh, and these medications,
01:18:42.800
endocrine disruptors, you have all kinds of manners of craziness happening, right? Check this out.
01:18:48.400
Now they're putting a trans, so-called a transgender, uh, quote model, unquote, uh, on, uh, the cover of
01:18:59.840
Playboy magazine. Here we go, right? Exclusive. Daily Mail. It's a dream I didn't think could happen
01:19:05.920
being transgender. Jessica Alves puts his fame, famous curves on display. Thank you, Daily Mail.
01:19:16.260
In a thong bikini, as it sets its sight on covering Playboy magazine. Here, uh, here, here it is. Look,
01:19:26.980
look, look at this. What the, what in the, holy hell is this? Now, now remind you, this, this,
01:19:35.060
whatever it is here, have gone through multiple stages. Look at this. This is the, the, the ass and
01:19:42.260
the thighs and like, all of this is just like plastic. It's like, well, what is it? Poly,
01:19:47.380
poly, polyethylene glyphos, gly, glyphos. What is it called? What is it? What is in there?
01:19:54.980
This is how, I'm not even joking. This is how this person used to look.
01:20:02.500
Hmm. And then it has done all these medical transformations or medical,
01:20:08.980
just, just plastic surgery, butchering and hacking away. And I mean, it's incredible what the human body
01:20:16.100
gets that this, but this thing is a walking around. It's just, uh, it's unbelievable. Right?
01:20:20.660
So for a while, this, this lunatic, this mental case was known as the, uh, human Barbie doll.
01:20:26.100
And so on the left is what it looked like when it was still a male. I mean, it's still a male,
01:20:32.740
don't get me wrong. Right. But then he wanted to look like what you see on the right there. Right.
01:20:40.820
And it's, but so this is, this is play, this is playboy. Now this is playboy material here,
01:20:44.820
right there, lads. This is, this is what this is. And that's, that's what, that's where this is going.
01:20:49.300
And so now they're, they're, uh, they're putting this freak show, this circus and look at that. Look,
01:20:59.060
look at the, um, look at the legs here too. Is there where like, look like down here.
01:21:05.620
This is, I could zoom in on that or something. Let me see if I have a, do I have a picture of that,
01:21:13.060
Okay. It's just like this, what do you call it? A tree trunk or what do you call it? Like just
01:21:19.620
straight, like just this, it's just straight, straight down. There's like no shape. I mean,
01:21:25.620
this could be a, what filters or something like that, but it's like, it looks really weird when
01:21:29.780
you look at it. And I mean, there's like skin whitening things that's going on here and all
01:21:34.500
kinds of things. Look, look at that. Like just a, there's like a straight, oh, I can, can draw there.
01:21:41.220
Okay. All right. You see, you see what's going on here. Look at this weird, what the hell?
01:21:49.060
Again, look at this. This, this is the original right there, folks.
01:21:54.340
And like, look at the mouth on the, uh, the new, the new version of it here. Like what the hell is
01:22:00.900
going on here? And like the eyes they've done something with. There you go. Here's the, uh,
01:22:04.660
the picture of beauty right here. This is, this is Playboy magazine, signaling hard. Let's put,
01:22:09.620
let's put this on our, on our front cover. Holy shit. Oh my God. It's just total, total collapse.
01:22:18.660
Uh, I mean, I, I, good. I mean, Playboy should just, hopefully they get just ruined and bankrupt
01:22:22.580
and all kinds of shit. Right. That is a weapon, all that stuff. But this is, this is the direction
01:22:29.220
that this weapon now is taking, right? Pornography is a weapon. And look at this. Like you can see,
01:22:33.140
let me see, was it, uh, yeah, here. Look at, look at these pictures here. Yeah. Someone's wish I could
01:22:39.460
what, what in the world is this? It's like, it's, it's face is falling off. It's like this Michael
01:22:47.060
Jackson level. Right. But again, look at the, uh, here's the beautiful legs right there. Look at that.
01:22:51.780
Mmm. Man, man. Holy shit. Yum, yum. Oh, look at that. Oh my God. Man. Can I draw? I wish I could draw.
01:23:04.740
I can't. Oh, there it is. Okay. Now it showed up. Look at that beautiful little, uh, little, uh, what do you
01:23:11.060
call it? We call it skalk in, uh, Swedish. Like the, the edge of the, the cheese, the, when the cloth,
01:23:17.620
the wax end of it starts, uh, kind of, you're coming down to the end of the cheese. That's
01:23:23.780
I call it in English again. That's how that looks. Mmm. I bet it smells like an old cheese too.
01:23:30.100
All right. Sorry about that. I'm not sure what, uh, what this, I'm not sure what happened here,
01:23:35.700
but yeah, this is, look at this, like jaw surgeries and all kinds of, this is, I mean, this is trans,
01:23:41.380
this is transhumanism. The transgender thing is the, is just like the first few steps in here.
01:23:47.380
Look at this. Like, um, Jessica Alves explains vocal feminization process and jaw surgery.
01:23:57.460
I don't know. It's just dead, a dead society, dead society. Cancles. Is that what it is? Cancles
01:24:04.740
is the word. Okay. Thanks Rowdy. Uh, like in warrior says, uh, the department of Homeland security to go
01:24:11.940
after conspiracy forums. Oh, interesting. They really hated the first amendment. Shrew,
01:24:17.300
shrew, screw. I guess it should be right. Uh, the effing elites and their attempts to gaslight people,
01:24:23.060
people, uh, like in warrior says, I haven't seen this yet. Investment watch DHS to go after conspiracy
01:24:31.540
forums. Yeah. Wasn't this just a matter of time? Yeah. I covered this way back in the, uh, the day when they,
01:24:37.780
uh, uh, there was an internal memo in the Phoenix, uh, FBI field office of like conspiracy. If you
01:24:43.940
think there are any conspiracies, you're, you're basically a terrorist. The DHS issued a terror threat
01:24:50.020
threat bulletin Tuesday warning that online forums harbor domestic violent extremist content and
01:24:57.380
conspiracy theories have encouraged copycat attack. There we go. So it's just, okay. So there's,
01:25:02.740
so anything could lead to violence. Analysts from DHS office of intelligence and analysis assesses
01:25:09.460
that these online platforms have also quote, seized on the event to attempt to spread disinformation
01:25:16.180
and incite grievances. Yeah. Cause that's our elites have never cited. They would never try to
01:25:21.540
any, there's not a grievance industry in the mainstream media at all, of course,
01:25:27.460
including claims. It was government staged, even event meant to advance gun. Oh, it's a,
01:25:32.420
okay. We read that, that line earlier in the previous article on this.
01:25:38.980
As analysts probe recent tragedies in search of common factors and motives, researchers have
01:25:45.060
undercovered, have uncovered a disturbing trend among gunmen of fatal mass shootings nationwide.
01:25:51.380
All right. So basically, um, maybe we should outlaw sting operations and, uh, and why is it that
01:25:58.420
there was a, uh, so-called, uh, uh, you know, um, ex FBI agent that was in contact with both?
01:26:04.980
Uh, I think that was confirmed more or less, right? But definitely one of them, but for a while they
01:26:08.660
talked, both the Uvalde and the Buffalo shooter was in on the same discord server with some of the rumors,
01:26:13.300
right? Or to get that confirmed. But of course they would cover that up real damn quick as if that's
01:26:17.700
the case. Maybe we should, uh, maybe we should outlaw grooming operations by, uh, the FBI,
01:26:22.900
you know, cancel out the pedo grooming on the kids as well, but, uh, not engaging in sting operations
01:26:30.020
and, uh, you know, false flag and setting up people and things like this, right? Maybe that's what we
01:26:36.500
should do. Well, that would have been better. Thank you. Like, uh, black Phillips says on entropy
01:26:41.060
hendrick, I've been arguing with shit libs on Reddit saying that a $10 a gallon gas is actually
01:26:47.220
a good thing, just like Sweden and Norway, because it will help push the green new deal.
01:26:51.540
Shit libs love comparing everything to the Nordic, uh, to the Nordic progressive model,
01:26:55.860
ignoring the heavy tax burden and demographic collapse. Yes. No, it's a, that's part of why they
01:27:01.620
like it now. They used to be like, just not addressed or talked about, but now it's like,
01:27:05.860
well, exactly. They're a humanitarian superpower. That's what we need to do as well. Um, but yeah,
01:27:10.260
we've been, um, uh, struggling with those high prices for, uh, for years and years and years before
01:27:15.460
it, uh, kicked into the, to the U S but yes, it's a intentional strategy to get, uh, to, to wean you
01:27:21.540
off of gas. And that's the plan. Thank you, black Phillip. Um, but I would assume that they agree
01:27:27.140
with you too, black Phillip. They actually say, yes, we want that. Is that good? Or are they actually
01:27:31.220
fighting back against that and saying, no, we don't want that. And your counterpoint
01:27:35.700
is well, Sweden has that. It's a great, you know, it's a great country. They're replacing
01:27:39.380
their white populations, uh, super high taxes, right? It's great. President Obonga says,
01:27:45.460
I was at the world economic forum. I've got to go to, I got to test their metaverse technology.
01:27:50.900
I learned a lot about the inside scoop of the whole thing. If you want to hear about what I
01:27:55.380
learned, I can email or telegram you. There is definitely a big agenda behind all the
01:28:00.340
generically scripted stakeholder language. Yeah. I'd love to, uh, find it, find out some more.
01:28:04.820
Send us an email, right? It's at protonmail.com or you can send to a, what is it? They changed it now.
01:28:09.860
Um, at proton dot me. I think it is either way. It either works. Uh, would love to hear about that.
01:28:16.580
Were you serious? You were, you're on the inside. So for a select few, what are you, what are you doing?
01:28:21.220
What are you doing? No, but, uh, yeah, sure. If you've, you've got some material, love to hear it. Yeah. I mean,
01:28:25.860
the whole stakeholder thing is to, as I said before, is to wrap all the corporate tentacles, uh, you know,
01:28:30.740
around the, the ESG agenda and, uh, a new capitalist system. And it's all, by the way, going to be based
01:28:36.020
on, uh, the having net nature as tradable asset classes on the stock market. That's what it is.
01:28:43.780
That's what the Prince Philip, uh, uh, Philip, no, sorry, Prince Charles announced in that first
01:28:50.020
great reset video that was published before even the world economic forum ever used that terminology
01:28:54.740
or Klaus Schwab. Uh, and, uh, he talked about that. We need a new, a new way of our capitalists.
01:28:59.860
It needs to be built on new, you know, means essentially, and it needs to be tied to natural
01:29:04.660
assets and nature. That's what they want. And I suspect too, there's been a lot of chatter in
01:29:09.940
the UK about the queen, uh, passing onwards. And I think, I think if an, oh, here's the freak here again.
01:29:17.220
Um, I think when they, when she passes on, I think Prince Charles is going to do a,
01:29:22.500
a, a huge, like a PR push, you know, when he becomes King and all this stuff, all this
01:29:27.620
eyes are going to be on him. It's going to be that, you know, massive great reset push, uh,
01:29:31.700
in the, in the UK. And they're going to lead, um, spearhead kind of that, uh, you know, that
01:29:36.580
transition over to like a new economic system. And again, think about it, all the inflation,
01:29:40.900
the collapse, the catastrophe, the, the, everything that's, that's, it's like we're this close to right now
01:29:46.820
is by design so that they can offer us a fix and a solution, uh, on the, you know,
01:29:51.620
self-inflicted problem, basically. So check this out. We're going to talk a bit about, um,
01:29:56.980
the, uh, the COVID-19 vaccine right now. And, oh, by the way, I forgot to mention,
01:30:01.940
uh, we do have, uh, you know, a little, a little YouTube channel on the, on the, on the side,
01:30:06.580
basically. Right. It's not that, uh, it's not that big of a deal. Um, let me throw this graphic
01:30:11.860
up on screens. You can see that there you have it there down, uh, the bottom second, uh, second
01:30:18.180
to the left right there. And that is, uh, out of the, out of commission right now. We got a strike
01:30:23.060
on that one. I think most people should, you shouldn't watch there, but we go out there
01:30:26.660
anyway. Why, why the hell not? Right. Uh, but we're not live streaming there today. So if you usually
01:30:31.620
watch any of the stuff there, I mean, you shouldn't really, but, uh, whatever, some preferred,
01:30:36.580
so have at it until it's banned, but we got a strike for, um, the three, the, um,
01:30:45.460
the KP Richards interview three 14. And I don't, I can't even, I don't even think of it anymore.
01:30:52.900
I was like, what is like, I can't even, she quickly in the beginning mentioned, you know,
01:30:59.300
how she basically, how her eyes opened up after she was looking at stuff related to the C-19 vax,
01:31:04.580
right. And how it was not good and effective. It was like a 10 second mention or something like
01:31:09.460
that. Boom. Like somehow they just, boom, they found it right away. Strike. Right. And I just
01:31:13.460
forgot like, oh, that's right. I get, uh, if we upload, uh, cause you know, can, can live stream
01:31:18.820
that if you upload, I get to like, take some of those things out. I don't know. It's not going to
01:31:23.220
last anyway, but I just wanted to mention it because it was kind of crazy. So as we go into now talking
01:31:27.860
about the COVID-19 vax, um, keep, keep that in mind that they're still, uh, you know, they're still
01:31:33.940
on the war path because it's very safe and very effective. So now of course, they're going to
01:31:38.900
pitch this to the kids out there. And here's Biden's new, uh, white house, uh, what COVID czar
01:31:46.340
or health, whatever he, this title is talking about how fast they can roll this vaccine out.
01:31:52.420
This mRNA, I shouldn't be calling it vaccine, but this new technology, this new kill shot,
01:31:58.180
uh, to children under five years. They're very excited about this. Super excited about this.
01:32:04.260
Look at this. The good news is we have plenty of supply of both Pfizer and Moderna vaccines
01:32:08.980
to start our vaccination program. And we are going to make 10 million doses available
01:32:14.500
to States pharmacies and community health centers and federal entities to order initially.
01:32:20.740
Starting tomorrow, um, States can begin to place your orders. We have asked States to distribute the
01:32:28.020
initial tranche of doses to their highest priority sites, including those serving the highest risk
01:32:33.140
children and hardest to reach areas. And we've also asked them to prioritize sites that can handle
01:32:39.780
large volumes, such as children's hospitals. We've encouraged States and providers to find ways to
01:32:45.140
ensure that parents have access to these vaccines for their kids outside of normal work hours,
01:32:50.980
because we want to make this as easy as possible for working parents and their families.
01:32:55.060
Now, FDA authorization will allow us to start shipping doses. These doses are specifically
01:33:03.780
formulated for these young kids. These doses will be shipped to thousands of sites across the country.
01:33:10.740
So let me go back and think through the timeline with all of you.
01:33:13.300
Furback meets on June 14th and 15th. We expect FDA to make its decision soon thereafter.
01:33:20.180
Once FDA has authorized, if they have authorized vaccines, we can begin shipping.
01:33:27.620
We expect some of the shipments to start arriving to in their destination over that long weekend.
01:33:34.020
Remember Monday is an important federal holiday and many doctor's offices may be closed.
01:33:40.740
And we can't ship vaccines until FDA has authorized these vaccines.
01:33:45.060
And vaccinations can't start until CDC has issued its recommendations.
01:33:50.420
So we expect that vaccinations will begin in earnest as early as Tuesday, June 21st,
01:34:07.940
Smack dab on the summer solstice. That's when we're out. That's when we're wheeling it out, right?
01:34:12.740
Let's hijack that energy of renewal and peak, you know, well, I guess in a way you could say virility, right?
01:34:20.100
But midsummer, right? Right smack dab. That's when we're going to be getting injecting all the kids under five.
01:34:27.940
I forget. Sometimes I forget that this is like, this shit is still going.
01:34:36.420
And so, you know, yeah, just this is going to give these kids, if not just out and right kill them,
01:34:47.380
it's going to give them so many health issues and problems in the future that we're going to be creating a generation of dependence, right?
01:34:54.580
Right. Here's just one clip of the, I mean, of the thousands now out there of doctors and whistleblowers and people speaking out against this,
01:35:02.900
warning against this, covering this, you know, day after day and doing it, you know, very well.
01:35:07.140
But here's just one. Here's just one doctor. Listen to this.
01:35:09.300
The first four or five months of children getting the vaccine experimentally showed sadly a 5,200 percent elevation in all causes of mortality in children who got the double vax.
01:35:21.940
And of course, they died quietly in their sleep. They died while playing basketball or soccer.
01:35:26.340
They died of quote unquote unknown reasons. But the numbers, you can't go against it.
01:35:31.380
If a group of children are 52 times more likely to die compared to the opposite group and one is vaccinated and one isn't.
01:35:39.380
The rest of the world would like it, I suppose, if the unvaccinated were dying 52 times more often.
01:35:45.780
But it's not the case. It's the opposite. It's the vaccinated children 10 to 14 years old that that first study proved were relatively speaking dropping like flies compared to the non vaccinated children.
01:35:58.020
What happens when they add in January, February and March of this year?
01:36:06.020
So what's the next number? A 10,000 percent elevation as opposed to 80 100 percent, which is that right now.
01:36:12.340
And by the way, the more immune you are, the younger you are, which means you have a basic natural immune cells and you have very, very good T8 cells.
01:36:20.180
Your lymphocytes, if you have a strong immune system, they go crazy trying to attack the nasty stuff that's in the vaccine.
01:36:26.340
It means they're going to the aorta, they're going to the spleen, they're going to the ovaries, they're going to the brain and the body is attacking itself.
01:36:34.340
Your children are going to be attacked internally and are being attacked internally by these reactions.
01:36:41.700
But this is not a vaccine. I refuse to call it that anymore.
01:36:44.580
It is an IDI. It's an immune damaging injection and it's affecting lifespan.
01:36:53.380
It's affecting any number of things, including, of course, the myocarditis that is taking many, many, many of our youths and our 20 something adults.
01:37:01.780
The youngest are at most risk from it. It's 400 percent in children 15 to 19.
01:37:07.540
It's 52 to 80 100 percent in children 10 to 14.
01:37:12.340
And I shudder to wait and see what the numbers are going to be if they ever give significant numbers of medication to five to 10 year olds.
01:37:29.060
We're the ones who want our children to not be infertile in the future for every child that dies.
01:37:35.060
What if 20 to one are getting affected in terms of their fertility?
01:37:41.540
All right, the first four or five months of children.
01:37:45.540
So that's the that's just one word of warning from the from doctor.
01:37:55.780
And I just I don't even know what to what to say.
01:37:59.220
But there are so many brainwashed people out there and they're just that they're buying this.
01:38:09.060
But look, we used to we we used to have natural selection.
01:38:14.740
I mean, we still do to a certain extent, but it's more driven now by, you know, social engineers.
01:38:20.420
And it's like an artificially driven one, essentially. Right.
01:38:25.860
A lot of people just kind of succumb to this because of ultimately because of trust.
01:38:35.220
They trust their doctors and they trust the media.
01:38:38.420
They trust politicians and all these people are telling them this is totally fine.
01:38:43.460
Unfortunately, there's no guarantees in nature.
01:38:48.740
There's no, you know, there's no, you know, what do you call it?
01:38:52.980
A referee coming in and say, oh, yeah, you can't.
01:38:59.620
We think that, you know, health agencies are supposed to look out for us and all that stuff.
01:39:06.980
And so it's really hard watching people that are succumbing to this and being swept into this,
01:39:18.100
What's worst about it, though, is going to have consequences for not for them, but for their kids.
01:39:23.780
Look, this is the same as parents pushing a puberty blockers or, you know, hormone transition medication on their kids or whatever.
01:39:31.700
But so it's not only if you actually give the vax to your your children, but it's even if the mom does it and then she breastfeeds.
01:39:41.780
Right. Remember the whole thing about the breastfeed.
01:39:47.780
As a kind of a conspiracy, I guess, around the intentional infant formula shortage was to try to get as many mothers as possible.
01:39:56.260
New mothers who I mean, and look, some of them might just have difficulty.
01:40:01.620
Blah, blah, blah. There's all kinds of issues. Right.
01:40:03.220
But I would assume at least if there's nothing, if there's no food, you would try anything, including try to get your breast milk production going again.
01:40:10.820
And so if that mother is vaccinated, that there's things that are going to be passed on to the child. Right.
01:40:19.700
Pfizer knew that there's a baby that died after lactating nursing from a vaccinated mother.
01:40:27.220
The baby died with an inflamed liver after GI distress and agitation.
01:40:34.460
I'm hearing signals around the country of babies of vaccinated mothers that are having GI distress, failure to thrive, meaning they're not growing appropriately, and sleeplessness and agitation.
01:40:47.460
What the studies show is that polyethylene glycol is one of the ingredients in the MRNA vaccine.
01:40:57.300
Polyethylene glycol is a petroleum product. It's used in things like white strips, right?
01:41:02.020
You're not supposed to ingest it. Well, this is one of the ingredients that's going into these pregnant women's, lactating women's bloodstream.
01:41:08.820
Well, you know, breast milk is made from, you know, from blood and lymph. It's supported by blood and lymph.
01:41:14.500
And so these models, you know, these spokes models you just show were like, oh, it can't possibly affect your breast milk.
01:41:20.900
Well, the NIH study that I cite in my most recent substack shows that they knew perfectly well.
01:41:29.060
They found polyethylene glycol in trace amounts in vaccinated women's breast milk.
01:41:33.940
They decided it was negligible. How much of a petroleum product is negligible when you're a tiny newborn with no immunities and this is your only food?
01:41:44.180
And the study acknowledged that the vaccinated mothers' babies are having agitation and sleeplessness and gastrointestinal issues.
01:41:53.220
They acknowledge that. And they're like, more study is needed.
01:41:57.060
All right, there you go. So, yeah, that's Del Bigtree interviewing Naomi Wolf, which is kind of interesting, right?
01:42:03.620
Because she, I do, I confuse her with, what was the other Naomi? She wrote no logo, right?
01:42:11.140
But these are like, these are leftists, you know what I mean? Like former, I mean, they are still, I think, on many issues.
01:42:20.300
But it's weird because they've woken up to the vaccine issue.
01:42:24.540
And as they've done that, I mean, this woman, she's like a Jewish feminist, you know, for decades.
01:42:33.280
And I'm not saying she's not anymore, but they woke up to the vaccine and a couple of other things, like kind of in the wake of that.
01:42:39.580
And as they've done that, they've kind of been ostracized from a lot of the other, like the media circuit that they used to be on.
01:42:46.280
So now she's going to, you know, Steve Bannon's show and stuff like that.
01:42:50.720
She's kind of joined the kind of the faux opposition a little bit, I guess, you know, it's like a conservative ink in a way, right?
01:43:03.140
And I'm glad at least, I'm glad at least that there are some of these people that are out there talking about this and recognizing this
01:43:08.980
and helping to warn parents out there of just like the insidiousness, the wickedness, the evilness, the disgusting acts here by our authorities
01:43:18.620
to vaccinate kids, vaccinate mothers, and then passing on this.
01:43:21.640
And I think, wasn't it one of the Tesla manufacturing plants that were helping to produce these liposomal nanoparticles, right?
01:43:34.380
I forget what that company was called, but I think that was one of the things that they had helped to produce, right?
01:43:41.600
So it's not, of course, only kids, obviously, as we've covered, but now it's going to be a new wave of kids.
01:43:47.480
We'll see what, I mean, look, I hope that most people have lost faith in this.
01:43:53.540
They're not going to follow through on this, but we'll have to see.
01:43:57.540
So now, though, there's something that called, I love how they come up with new.
01:44:08.460
Remember that we covered that at the time, and these articles are still out there, right?
01:44:11.800
Someone suddenly died in their sleep, or unexpectedly, they all of a sudden just died for no reason whatsoever.
01:44:22.740
Healthy young people dying from sudden adult death syndrome.
01:44:27.820
The heartbroken mother of a fit and healthy 31-year-old who died suddenly in her sleep
01:44:35.380
has issued an urgent plea to young people, right?
01:44:42.660
Young people with a particular family history are being urged to get their hearts screened,
01:44:50.540
Yeah, that's right, because all of a sudden, everyone's hearts is a potential problem.
01:45:11.400
Sudden adult death syndrome or sudden arrhythmic death syndrome, SADS, is an umbrella term to
01:45:20.560
describe unexpected deaths in young people, usually under 40, when a post-mortem can find
01:45:28.940
So none of this will ever go down into like, well, how many vaccines or how many mRNA shots
01:45:40.000
According to the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners, that's what they say.
01:45:46.720
While national figures are not available, Melbourne's, Australia obviously here, Melbourne's Baker
01:45:52.800
Heart and Diabetes Institute is developing the country's first SADS registry, which it hopes
01:46:02.380
And of course, what people are familiar with is SIDS, right?
01:46:07.380
And I, in fact, think a lot of this, and many more than me, think that that's also actually
01:46:11.880
tied to the just now insane vaccination schedule that they push on these young babies.
01:46:17.600
What is like 20 vaccines within the first few months?
01:46:21.700
And then after that, there's, you know, 20 more and then it's 30 more.
01:46:27.380
In our registry, there are approximately 750 cases per year of people aged under 50 in Victoria
01:46:34.260
suddenly having their heart stop, a cardiac arrest, a spokeswoman said.
01:46:41.160
Of these, approximately 100 young people per year will have no cause found even after extensive
01:46:50.020
I'd love to see if they can do like an analysis of the vital organs and see how much of the
01:46:54.340
polyethylene glycol, the liposomal nanoparticles are found in there.
01:46:59.920
Can they do a, um, um, um, what is that called again?
01:47:03.700
The, um, the micro, um, was it the blood, micro blood clot, um, test, the D-dimer test?
01:47:12.780
Isn't that, can you do that a post, post-mortem?
01:47:19.320
These nanoparticles, of course, they just slice through everything, you know, cardiologist
01:47:24.260
and researcher, Dr. Elizabeth Paraz said Baker's registry was the first in Australia and, and
01:47:30.720
one of only a few in the world that combined ambulance, hospital and forensic information.
01:47:38.500
It allows you to see people have the, have had the cardiac arrest and no cause was found
01:47:44.640
Dr. Paraz said the lack of awareness around the issue was likely because, quote, a lot of
01:47:48.660
it takes place outside of the tradition, traditional medical setting.
01:47:52.120
The majority of these SADS events, 90%, occur outside the hospital.
01:47:56.540
The person doesn't make it, so it's actually ambulance staff and forensics caring for the
01:48:04.220
Catherine Keene, 31, young, pretty white woman here, just found dead.
01:48:20.920
Where was the majority of the MRNA shots distributed?
01:48:30.020
Despite all the talk from Borla and Gates and all these people to drop the patent to get
01:48:35.000
this MRNA technology down in third world countries, that is yet to happen.
01:48:44.540
Pitana Tuare, 30, found dead in a tanning booth.
01:48:53.480
It's just, and there's multiple sources covering this here, too.
01:48:58.580
Urgent warning to women under 40 after sharp rise in sudden killer.
01:49:02.060
Blood clots can occur in people of any age and strike those who are seemingly fit and healthy, right?
01:49:17.320
So just somehow there's a buildup of blood clots in these young women all of a sudden.
01:49:31.760
Healthy young people are dying suddenly and unexpectedly from a mysterious syndrome as doctors seek answers through a new national registry.
01:49:44.720
Yeah, Catherine Keene, pictured right with her mother, 31, was found to have died in her sleep while living with the two friends in Dublin last year.
01:50:03.960
All symptoms of a society at war, society under attack, as it were, right?
01:50:11.420
We'll do a couple of more here and then we'll wrap up.
01:50:15.520
It's not a big surprise, of course, here, but it could be worth mentioning it anyway.
01:50:21.000
Inflation will price many Americans out of housing and into homelessness.
01:50:26.880
I think this is going to happen all over the place, all over the world, unfortunately.
01:50:35.660
One of the most detrimental aspects of an inflationary or stagflationary crisis is that in most cases, housing costs tend to rise while home sales fall.
01:50:49.180
It might seem counterintuitive, one would assume, that as sales fall, so should prices, but this is the upside-down world of inflation.
01:50:59.900
Certain commodities and products, usually necessities, almost always skyrocket in price, ultimately driving most American families out of the market completely.
01:51:08.420
One of the only exceptions to this rule is when government institutes rent or price controls in Weimar, Germany.
01:51:18.220
That's one of a hell of an example to take here.
01:51:28.300
In Weimar, Germany, for example, the government enforced strict regulatory controls on landlords fixing rent at a rate that made profits impossible.
01:51:37.040
At least, like, then, maybe not, like, you know, put the profits to the side, but at least, like, enough so that the landlords can pay their taxes and fees so that you have, you know.
01:51:52.500
Anyway, I think they bring up that as an example here, right?
01:51:58.580
During the height of the COVID pandemic, the Biden administration established a lengthy moratorium on evictions, which made it impossible for many property owners to collect rent payments that they owed.
01:52:09.140
Owners couldn't replace delinquent tenants with those willing to pay on time, leading to massive financial burden on property owners across America.
01:52:17.640
The effects of this were detrimental to both the U.S. economy and especially the rental market.
01:52:21.260
The moratorium awakened property owners to the reality that they could be unilaterally restricted from their own business.
01:52:29.160
They could be stopped from collecting rent payments owed by tenants under contracts while still being forced to pay taxes and maintenance expenses on those same properties.
01:52:38.040
Why didn't they do away with taxes at the same time then, for example, right?
01:52:44.860
Maintenance you kind of can't get out of, like you have entropy.
01:52:56.760
The entire rental market became a zero-sum game in response.
01:53:00.200
And, of course, again, what's the reason for this?
01:53:06.080
In response, landlords began selling their extra properties in droves instead of renting them out.
01:53:10.740
As you might expect, this has led to a shortage of rentals in many parts of the country.
01:53:15.860
When supply is constrained, what does basic economic tell us must happen?
01:53:18.900
The eviction moratorium led direct to much higher prices on the limited rentals that still remain.
01:53:24.920
But it wasn't just a reduction in supply that caused prices to rise.
01:53:28.700
Those owners, still willing to rent properties under the eviction moratorium,
01:53:32.880
had to increase their prices to compensate them for the additional risk that they were taking in a market
01:53:39.780
By placing the moratorium on rent, Biden made an exhaustive existing housing crisis far worse.
01:53:45.400
So, who benefits from this manufactured crisis?
01:53:52.560
Who were the buyers for many of these suddenly-for-sale properties?
01:53:56.960
Massive conglomerates like BlackRock and Blackstone have been increasingly involved in the housing market crash since 2008.
01:54:05.000
While BlackRock claims it has no involvement with the single-family housing market,
01:54:10.960
which they do because they're using it to, what was it, the pension funds,
01:54:15.680
I think through pension funds or something like that, BlackRock were doing it.
01:54:19.580
And again, in most cases, they own the back-end companies anyway.
01:54:23.920
But again, Jenda 2030, drive people out of their homes, get them into the mega hubs and mega cities,
01:54:32.140
It works closely with the companies that are involved,
01:54:34.660
buying up multiple houses and bundles of distressed mortgages.
01:54:38.800
Blackstone has continued to buy houses in bulk for the past decade,
01:54:42.740
removing properties from the market for a time.
01:54:44.660
These mass purchases give the public the impression that local sales are hot
01:54:52.960
As you might expect, these actions force prices up even further to meet this artificial demand.
01:54:59.000
Currently, median sale prices of homes have spiked dramatically
01:55:03.820
to all-time highs in the span of a couple of years,
01:55:06.840
a 30% price surge coinciding with the beginning of the COVID panic.
01:55:12.720
Now, part of the price inflation can be attributed to a large migration of Americans
01:55:17.620
out-of-blue states to escape draconian COVID lockdowns, high taxes,
01:55:23.940
and I'd add to that the diversity, the BLM riots, and the overall insanity in these states.
01:55:36.920
yet prices remain higher than the average family can afford.
01:55:44.400
And so housing inflation is far outpacing wages, right?
01:55:46.800
And so despite this, remember the ā repeat this mantra.
01:55:56.240
My plans are produced for strongest, fastest, most widespread economic recovery
01:56:00.360
America has ever experienced, with record jobs, new record small businesses, and wages rising.
01:56:07.820
It's the foundation for an economy that works for working families.
01:56:11.440
Because of that foundation, we're better positioned than any country in the world to overcome global inflation that we're seeing
01:56:18.300
and reach a new chapter of stable and steady growth.
01:56:21.400
So let's come together and focus on what's matter, on what matters.
01:56:27.020
Let's build on the extraordinary progress we've made.
01:56:30.040
Let's continue to build this economy from the bottom up and the middle out.
01:56:33.680
When that happens, everybody does well, including the very wealthy.
01:56:50.520
And you could argue even like, oh, we need higher wages.
01:56:53.780
You know, that's kind of a dumb thing because then, of course, they just raise prices.
01:56:58.000
Nothing ā you should demand prices to be lowered, right?
01:57:02.240
That's where you ā that's where the magic lies, right?
01:57:06.940
I don't know if we need to go through the next thing, but basically, it's a warning here.
01:57:10.820
Price explosions caused by inflations that we're likely seeing today often last for many years,
01:57:16.660
When housing finally does deflate, it will only be under drastic economic instability.
01:57:22.580
By that time, people have much bigger concerns beyond whether they can take on a mortgage.
01:57:30.520
The last thing anyone with common sense would want is for the government to become the landlord by default.
01:57:38.480
But can you imagine that ā again, all this UBI, you'll own nothing, you'll be happy.
01:57:44.320
We'll put you in these, you know, bug facilities.
01:57:52.060
It's very hard to defy the trespasses of government overreach when that government controls the roof over your head.
01:57:58.120
So this is the social credit score comes into that, right?
01:58:02.560
We're going to kick you out of our government pod.
01:58:05.000
And again, at this point, it doesn't matter if it's BlackRock that owns it or if it's the state, right?
01:58:16.980
World Bank warns of recession risk due to ā hmm.
01:58:24.260
I love how they're like ā before Russia invader Ukraine, none of this was happening.
01:58:35.980
Countries around the world are facing recession as ā let's see, looking at a random deck of cards ā as the Ukraine war hits economies already rocked by the COVID pandemic, the World Bank has warned.
01:58:47.640
Less developed countries in Europe and East Asia are facing ā face a major recession, the bank said.
01:58:55.920
The risk of high inflation and low growth, so-called stagflation, is also higher, World Bank President David Malpass said.
01:59:04.320
Energy and food bills have been rising around the world.
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The war in Ukraine, lockdowns in China, supply chain disruptions, and the overall risk of being run by a pedophile establishment that wants to kill you and replace you.
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And the risk of stagflation are hammering growth.
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For many countries, recession will be hard to avoid, Mr. Malpass ā Malpass ā Mr. Malpass said.
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He also warned in the World Bank's Global Economic Prospect Reports for June that the danger of stagflation was considerable.
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Subdued growth will likely persist throughout the decade because of weak investment in most of the world, with inflation now running at multi-decade highs in many countries and supply expected to grow slowly.
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There is a risk that inflation will remain high for longer.
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Also on Tuesday, the World Bank approved $1.49 billion of additional funding for Ukraine.
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That's what it's ā again, who do we owe all this money to, right?
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I do believe every country on the earth is in debt, right?
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Well, they owe ā and it's the IMF for seeing it, and that's ā then they can dictate, right, how you should run your country.
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Well, they just ā it's already an existing world currency.
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I mean, as long as there's not like aliens or some demonic entities showed up or something and like,
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Well, it's going to be limited to what we have right here.
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And at some point, I think they're going to wheel that out.
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And, you know, that's kind of ā I guess in a way that's kind of the essence of modern monetary theory, right?
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You basically, like, you joined the Treasury with the Fed and then you just said,
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And it is based on ā at the end of the day, what matters is what resources you have,
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what assets you have, how you work and the production.
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You know, it's ā the economy is still built on something around it.
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But the financial systems we have right now is just, like, pulled out of people's ass.
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And you can get ā you can fall into debt with the World Bank as they just have these special drawing rights, right?
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And if they can just pull the rug from under our feet when it comes to, like, the faith in that system ā
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and that's why I think we're seeing a lot more of these articles now coming out, like, you know,
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Elon Musk's coming out warning, Jamie Dimon is coming out, the Goldman Sachs guy, whatever his name was.
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He's coming out warning and he's like, oh, it doesn't look good, you know.
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That's to create that ā I mean, very reasonable, of course, and rational fear that, like,
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this is not really going that well and things are not going to work long-term, right?
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But just know that they're doing it also for a reason right now because they have an ace up their sleeve.
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They have a little trick that they're going to wheel out here as to create the chaos.
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They're going to offer the solution and the order here.
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Anyway, so, yeah, so more money to Ukraine, of course, right?
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So, oh, it's Russia's fault because now we have to print more money and hand that over to Ukraine, right?
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The new financing is part of a more than $4 billion support package for the country,
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which covers areas including health care, education, sanitation.
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And then we had, what, $40 billion from the U.S., was it, given to Ukraine?
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Anyway, this is just ā I mean, you get the point.
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And the last thing we could cover here real quick and then we'll wrap up.
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So, speaking of Russia and the conflict there, I saw this.
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I saw you guys were talking about it on Telegram.
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I guess on some level I can, like, I understand the reasoning or, like, how people are convinced by it.
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Like, whoa, we're more, you know, we go together and we, you know, we fight together with all these other countries.
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At the same time, you don't want to have NATO fucking around in your country.
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You just read up on Operation Gladio and the stay-behind armies and, like, how they ā the fake gay-op terrorism that they did in Europe at that time.
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And, look, it's not a good organization, right?
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And they've done now more in the last few decades to create conflict and problems than they have solved them.
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They essentially were defunct after the collapse of the Soviet Union, but they kept it going and they've kept expanding.
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And so, you know, well, you can call it good or bad or idiotic or whatever, but Russia is going to look after their interests.
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And if they see more and more countries expanding into NATO, they're going to see that as a problem.
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So it was actually good to have a little bit of a neutral buffer zone.
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Like, I mean, Finland was a ā you know, I'll get to the swastika here in a minute.
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Yeah, for Finland, a border with Russia is bad, but it's better than no border at all.
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Since the invasion of Ukraine, Finns overwhelmingly support NATO membership.
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And it was kind of an interesting article talking a little bit about the history, you know, the Winter War and before that and what happened or whatever.
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But it was interesting to note, too, that during all that time, the Finns had taken on this by themselves, right?
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But you had ā I mean, there were Swedish volunteer groups that joined Finland to fight the Bolsheviks, you know?
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And it says here, Finland had for generations ā I've been telling their stories around the dinner table about the war, right?
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Holiday gatherings and at wreath-laying ceremonies on Independence Day, they shed a tear for the fathers, brothers, and uncles who never came home from battle.
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And they remember the 45,000 refugees forced from lands ceded to the Soviet commie Bolsheviks, and they had to settle across Finland.
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I mean, that's that, you know ā that's Finland, I mean, if you look at it.
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The story provided the key to understanding why Finns are so ā suddenly so eager to join NATO.
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Now, it was very kind of ā it was very rationally kind of laid out, I admit, in the article.
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But what was striking was the fact that they never before had fallen for this.
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What I'm saying is that there's also a ā I'm not saying that Finland should take on Russia by themselves or whatever,
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but ironically, as they're joining NATO, now they actually get a bullseye on them from Russia, right?
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But it was ā there's a general weakening, I think we can all agree on, within society.
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I'm saying this is just indicative of that, of, like, giving up the little autonomy that you do have left, right?
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That we're like a forum, our leaders are corrupt, like, we have so little left.
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But we're willing to give up the little that we have left of that autonomy to go into yet another huge globalist organization such as NATO.
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That obviously then will begin to use your lands to place their weapons on your lands as well.
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But right now, everybody's weaker and we're more cowardly and we just ā we want to huddle together in the security of the group, right?
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And I'm not saying, oh, Finns should go line up and die in a war against Russia.
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But the point is there hasn't been that up till now.
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When anyone asks what it's like to share an 800-mile border with the Soviet Union, first an increasingly belligerent Russia.
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Now, Finns joke ruefully that it's much better to live with the border than to live without it.
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So these are ā all of a sudden, the Bloombergs are gung-ho about borders.
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Now nations are good, now borders ā it's fascinating how quickly this all turned.
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Oh, with no borders, ooh, you know, so it's like, oh, no, but now, now it's borders.
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But join the globalist institutions to basically make that irrelevant.
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Over the centuries, Finns engaged in countless conflicts with invaders from the East who killed their forefathers, plundered their towns, and torched their homes and farms.
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The centuries of bloodshed and realization that geography is destiny ā well, so is demography, by the way ā have made Finland's citizens pragmatic realists who aren't afraid to change their minds when facts change.
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I think this is where it begins to skew. How have facts changed?
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There's nothing that indicates that Russia would have invaded Finland as far as ā please enlighten me if I'm wrong.
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Send me a message or DM or email us or something.
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Any sign that Russia would invade Finland and try to take over Finland and just grow bigger and bigger?
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I don't think there is that. But now they say, oh, well, the facts have changed since Ukraine.
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Well, that's a very specific reason for why the conflict we're not seeing happening, right?
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And part of that is because of expansions such as groups as NATO.
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Continues here, that's what happened with membership in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
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Just six months ago, only 20% of the population supported joining, as most people were comfortable with a formula that had been in place for decades.
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Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine's support for NATO membership has now jumped to almost 80%.
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Look, I understand just looking at it like, oh, well, that's not good again.
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It's like, oh, well, we'll better huddle together in the group.
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We're going to be in a school of fish, don't stand on our own.
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Give up our little autonomy that we have left to go join this global homo group here, NATO.
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See now how NATO benefits from this also, right?
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More countries, more money, more expansion, more, more, more, more, more, more, right?
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NATO is your de facto globalist government, I mean, essentially at this point.
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If the baseline fundamental principles of like government or, you know, securing citizens and stuff is about that like reality that you have like monopoly on violence and it's up to you to defend your population if and when something happens.
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That would fall essentially back on NATO now then for all the member states of NATO.
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If it was worse in the past and even, you know, when the Soviet Union was across the border, it would have been unthinkable.
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And of course, one of the reasons why the Soviet didn't attack as well is because they won the damn war.
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It's a remarkable story of the Winter War, you know, how they, what they did and how they achieved that and volunteers for Sweden and stuff.
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I'm not saying they shouldn't like, you know, defend themselves or whatever.
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I'm just saying what going into this, to NATO is, is, is not a good idea.
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Even joining the European Union or its predecessors was out of the question until the USSR collapsed in 1995.
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So very quickly after four years after it was like, Oh, that's it into the EU right away.
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But even then that it wouldn't before that time, that would have been seen as a kind of an act of, of aggression because it was now a neutral buffer zone.
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You know, we're not part of you, but we're not part of kind of the West either.
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And I liked that about Sweden, Finland, and these countries, like you have that buffer zone there.
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The geopolitical chessboard is to massively be altered because of this.
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And again, it's ultimately to take us towards that final globalist, they need conflicts to achieve that global dream that they have.
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But the leadership decided that joining NATO would have been perceived as an antagonistic rather than a deterrent.
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Sparking backlash that at a minimum would have hurt trade relations and risked far more serious consequences.
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Yes, but now, of course, that all has all changed.
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This year's U-turn, in opinion, is a direct result of the Kremlin showing it's capable of attacking a neighbor that poses no threat.
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Yeah, nothing, nothing was happening in Ukraine.
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If the Russians don't need a reason to invade, the thinking goes, Finland shouldn't worry about the potential of giving them one.
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It's like, you know, yeah, kill those Nazis in Ukraine.
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But, you know, an extra level of protection deterrence is needed.
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Plus, with trade at a virtual standstill, there's no more relationship.
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Let's put those NATO weapons right on the border with Russia.
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Some of these other lunatics now are talking about, like, you know, like nukes.
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But there was some comments one of them made here a couple of weeks ago.
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I think I played that clip, actually, in one of the shows.
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She said, we'll go to heaven because we're with God and they're ungodly.
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Even if it's nuclear war and we'll all die, it'll be fine because we'll go to heaven.
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And that's basically what she said, this woman.
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She was on, like, one of the main channels in Russia, which is like, okay, is this?
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Finland isn't looking for foreigners to fight its battles.
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Polls over the past few decades have consistently shown, and this is interesting.
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I remember seeing those shorts, too, as well, of, like, patriotism.
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Finland is, like, one of the highest ones, if not the highest country on that list.
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Countries like Sweden, they're fucked over because we have had no conflicts of this for 250-plus years.
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Now we have a civil war in our country between hostile groups and migrants and stuff like that.
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But a sense of naivety develops when you don't have threats or conflicts, right?
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It shows that 8 in 10 Finns are ready to pick up a gun and defend their country if needed.
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We already have one of Europe's most, I didn't, well, I know they have a good army, but equipment-wise, I didn't know this.
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We already have one of Europe's most formidable armies equipped with 800 field guns, more than France and Germany combined,
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and as many battle tanks as the biggest European NATO member in a country of 5.5 million.
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900,000 people have had combat training, and Finland can quickly mobilize almost a third of them for wartime service.
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So it sounds like they're kind of in a good spot then, right?
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And, of course, it doesn't help that you have a woman at the helm now, right?
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Same thing as Sweden, Magdalena Andersson, and then it's, what's her name, Sanna Marin, right?
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Oh, we're going to enter NATO now, because the women are the peacemakers, you see?
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Nothing bad is going to come out of this whatsoever.
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The country never again wants to be left alone fighting an enemy 25 times its size.
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First of all, they got a lot of support or whatever, but they also fought, and they, I mean, there was a lot, that's, of course, losses, right?
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But, yes, they lost part of Karelia or something like that, right?
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But they held back the Russians, the Bolsheviks, during the Winter War, right?
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Finns want Russia to understand that crossing the border would lead to the infliction of such heavy damage that there's no possible payoff.
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Well, if they see you, if enough of a threat, and if weapons and, you know, putting weapons in Finland now, which makes, you know, within striking distance, that removes the mutually destruction, you know, kind of agreement or whatever you want to call it, then you have, you're going to get a crosshairs on you right now.
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You're going to be, you're going to be a threat now.
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And they want to ensure that the country isn't left without weapons or forced to beg for them, as Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelensky has had to do, spending the last few months in seemingly endless round of video meetings with government worldwide pleading for assistance.
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Well, if this was true, that this is just like nice people helping out a European country or just a country in need or distress or whatever, where's the help for Yemen as Saudi Arabia is attacking them?
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Where's the help for, you know, Gaza and Palestine as the conflict with Israel continues?
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They, they're using Ukraine for strategic purposes.
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The whole, and again, look at all the things that I just, that we've talked about over the last few shows that like they now can blame on Ukraine or Putin or something.
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I'm saying maybe it wasn't the intention, but I'm saying the, the, the agitation by NATO and the West paid off in the sense that they did get what they wanted.
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They had to act to a certain extent, and they did.
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And now all the things are unfolding, they have, they can pin the, well, the reason why food is not showing up is because of, you know, Putin or whatever, or the economy is doing bad because of Putin.
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And so now there's kind of an expectation of worsening conditions wrapped into this conflict, or they use that conflict to wrap it into the bigger agenda of homogenizing and globalizing the world and the economy and the supply chain, you know, all of that stuff.
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It was kind of an interesting article here, but it goes on to say Sweden is also seeking NATO entry.
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And of course, then there has been fights, by the way, Sweden is clinging on.
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It's like ethno-nationalism for the Kurds, right?
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The point of contention now is that Erdogan and Turkey is trying to dictate to Sweden and I think partially Finland as well.
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Well, you got to, you know, drop your support for Kurdistan.
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So now Turkey is swinging its dirty dick, so to speak.
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I don't know why Turkey is in NATO, but there you go.
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Turkey's Islamist leader using NATO to get free hand and punish U.S. allies, right?
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One Turkish analyst said that Erdogan's Turkey is the bully of the region.
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And so it goes into that, that it's like, here it is, right?
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And I'm not like, I'm not against, you know, Kurds having a homeland or something like that, right?
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But as I said before, it's so bad now, even in Western countries like Germany.
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You have Kurds and Turks fighting on the streets of Germany, right?
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And I thought this is not even our, why even get involved in this?
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Maybe that would be the issue that the agreements to join NATO falls over, right?
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There's been a story now in, I forget her name, but one of the very vocal pro-Kurdist activists.
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They're like having her, like some worm tongue, having her mouth close to the prime minister's ear in Sweden, right?
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And saying, no, no, no, we shouldn't, you can't agree to these terms.
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We have to seek, you know, benefits for the Kurds here, while Turkey just wants to like level it and take it over, right?
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There's, I mean, there's still fighting going on there, right?
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In recent weeks, Erdogan has sharpened his saber rattling by blocking Sweden and Finland from joining the organization
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and is now poised to invade northern Syria, where the Kurds, a U.S. partner in the fight against ISIS, are in his crosshairs.
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Anyway, so they're going through that a little bit, the problems here.
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Sweden and Finland banned arms sales to Turkey.
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So this is, you know, an increasingly difficult chessboard to navigate as well, to be honest,
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as there's increasing conflicts and interest and still national interests, right?
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But the point is, I brought this up here too, right?
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So Finland had a little celebration here a couple of days ago regarding, and it popped up on people's radar,
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that the swastika is still being used by Finland.
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And I saw people, some people like, oh my God, look at this.
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Here's like, Ukraine, as of NATO, they're all Nazis.
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Look, and now Finland's going to join NATO, and it's Nazis, and it's just, it's Nazis, and oh my God, you know.
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So one tweet here said regarding this, said here, terror alarm, I think, is this a, let's see what this,
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I think this, is this a, like a Hebrew outlet or something?
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This is kind of, this is, it's kind of interesting though.
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Because in normal circumstances, of course, they would not, they would not take this view, I would assume.
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They say here, crybaby Russia is now crying about Finland's military using this non-Nazi traditional Finnish swastika that dates back to the 1980s, pre-Nazi era.
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Now, and then NATO should accept Finland's membership application before Putin conveniently launches a de-Nazification mission into Finland, right?
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So you see the, the layers within layers of just like, oh man, like cringe, like boomer, like no, really is this, is this the path they're going to take here now?
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But anyway, so they had a, so, now, there are sources that say that they dropped the swastika, right?
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So I was looking into this and I was like, what, what's going on here?
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Here's the BBC piece, back from 2000, no, it's 2020, Finland's Air Force quietly drops the swastika symbol.
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And of course, the swastika is one of the, one of the most ancient Indo-European or Aryan or, you know, symbols that we have.
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I mean, there's, ironically, in areas like Ukraine, there's swastikas on, you know, ivory, little figures in ivory, 10,000, almost 10,000 years ago.
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I mean, it's crazy, it's a well-established symbol, well before the German National Socialist Workers' Party took up the symbol.
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So I think it's, frankly, ridiculous that it should, oh, it can't be used anywhere, it should be banned everywhere, you know, or you're veying over this or whatever, right?
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But you can kind of see how the narrative paints itself with this now.
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So, but it says here, the old emblem of the Finnish Air Force Command left, featured a swastika, but the current emblem of the forces does not.
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But so they still showed up, and they had it with them, nonetheless.
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And so I found out that it looks like it's the Academy of the Air Force.
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The Air Force Academy, Finnish Air Force, still are using it.
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No one's crying over, you know, hammers and sickles.
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And by the way, I've seen an increasing use of that from Russian forces, by the way.
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I think a while ago we had some pictures of that too, right?
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Again, I didn't intend to show this, but just two examples.
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It was a woman in Russia that had denied getting help or something, getting food in exchange for taking down or like dropping her hammer and sickle, hammer and sickle flag, the Bolshevik flag, right?
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And she didn't do that, so now they're raising a statue to her, right?
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And here's some events, Russian military taking place with the young kids.
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And of course they have the hammer and sickle on there.
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So this is being, they're reframing the whole thing now, the conflict, as like this is Nazis against the good guys.
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And so I could, I can, we'll see how this plays out, but I can definitely see that things like this now as NATO's, although there is no connection as I just showed to you, right?
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It's not, it's, it's pre, you know, National Socialism in Germany anyway, right?
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They've had it on their planes for a long time, right?
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And so, but, but I can see how that will be used now.
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The NATO Nazis are back at it and we, now we have to do something.
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Again, effectively, what could happen here is Finland just put a major crosshairs on them because they made a bad move, you know, bad move to join NATO.
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Hopefully I'm wrong and hopefully there's a, you know, conflict resolution at the end of this.
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I don't want to, I mean, who would, who in their right mind would want to see more nations where Europeans live to go at each other again now, you know what I mean?
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Thank you for the donor, says, I've had a horrible long day and missed pretty much the entire show.
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I look forward to seeing what I missed tomorrow.
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And as we begin to wrap up the stream here today, guys, check us out on Bitchute, Odyssey, Rumble.
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Yes, we do have a YouTube, but we're going to strike there.
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Of course, we can't broadcast or upload to that until the, what is it, the next, the 17th or 16th, I think, 17th, I think, of June.
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But whatever it is, we are on Truth Social, believe it or not.
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But, okay, guys, I think that's it for us today.
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I'm getting tired, so I've got to wrap up here.
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Let me double check so we don't have anything else here on Odyssey.
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You probably saw this, but they are normalizing heart problems in the young.
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Young girls are running around commercials in the UK.
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They found out that I had an undiagnosed heart condition that could easily send my pulse to over 250 beats per minute.
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Finn's heart condition nearly killed him after going on a bike ride.
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I think that was part of like a documentary series or something that we're doing.
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We've seen quite a few of that actually coming out.
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I set up a member's pass for you as well, Locust Lad.
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Wherever you are around in the Western world, hold the line.
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Part of this is about scaring people into, you know, not submission, but waking up, right?
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Most people are out there still sleeping, walking around.
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You've got to show them some of the scary stuff to make them realize that we're in a dire situation.
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And that hopefully will snap them out of the trance.
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And then at that stage, of course, you begin and you talk like we do on the show all the time.
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These are actually good opportunities for us to turn things around, create a parallel option and solution.
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And the sicker and more degenerate, the mainstream becomes, well, there's more and more people that will look for options and alternatives that actually do work, right?
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We should do all the kinds of good things that we are accustomed to, like our forebears did before us, right?
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They're always watching and we should always make them proud.
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You should never put down an opportunity to make your ancestors proud of you and what we do.
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And one of the very first things we can do about this, of course, is to speak out against it and help to waken our fellow Westerners, right?
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Feel free to share clips of the show and share our shorter videos and stuff like that to new people and normies.
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Of course, it's always easier maybe for them to check out shorter clips and whatnot, but we do have plenty of that on our websites as well.
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If you want to join us over in the members section, check out the latest member show.
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Weekend Warrior just went up here, but actually almost two days late because of being a little bit under the weather over the weekend here.
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We have multiple ways of signing up, and one of them is, of course, through Subscribestar.com slash redice.
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It's $10 a month, but we have a couple of other tiers as well.
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Then we set up two new ones, a producer tier, which is $50 a month if you want to be a producer.
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And then we have executive producer tier as well, which is $100 a month.
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And this is a good time to give a shout-out to our executive producers here.
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Scott Henderson, T. Lothrop, Stoddard, Tom Bourne, Saul Shekelstein, and V. Miller.
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We are going to be updating this here soon as well.
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And if you do want to become an executive producer or producer, check out subscribeser.com slash redice.
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You can join us at entropystream as well, entropystream.live slash redicetv.
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They have a subscription option, but they also have a one-time payment option.
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If you get a one-time payment, you can do all the way up to two years, and it becomes much cheaper per month as well.
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We have an e-check option for the U.S. audience.
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I like that, especially the demographics on the cards.
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