No-Go Zoneļ¼ Trump's Greenland Purchase & Zuck's Supposed Anti-Censorship Pivot
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2 hours and 9 minutes
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164.75493
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113
Summary
In this episode, we discuss the latest in the tech sector, including Elon Musk's purchase of Greenland, Trump's move to Greenland, and much more. We also discuss some of the biggest tech companies in the world, including Uber, Tesla, and more.
Transcript
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Obviously, we're going to talk about some of the stuff
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when it comes to the Greenland purchase and all that stuff.
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But I'm saying they're trying to, you know, make this a thing, right?
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Push for Canada and then they're pushing for Greenland, the Panama Canal.
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And then, of course, we have the dear old Zuckerberg that has come out.
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Now, oh, we made some mistakes when it came to the censorship.
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We just Zuckerberg just wanted to help to rig the 2020 election.
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What was this organization called that he donated with 20 million to?
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Anyway, I'll talk about that because it's so absurd.
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Not much of anything is going to happen, in fact.
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It's very much the tech sector saying, if you can't beat them, join them.
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And, of course, it's not only, you know, Elon and Zuckerberg that joined the mega brigade under Trump.
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And I think, in fact, for those that have, you know, that had, at one point, you know, genuine hope for a Trump not in that camp.
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So, the idea of someone like Trump, you know, in 2016 campaigning Trump was a lot of fun.
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It doesn't mean that there isn't a portion of the establishment that hate him.
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But most of them, most of them say, let's just butter him up.
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And, you know, there's enough donors there now.
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You know, that ship has kind of sailed, if you ask me.
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From the Palantiers and the Peter Thiels and the Alex Carps to the Marc Andreessons to the David Sachs.
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And, of course, many of these have been, you know, positioned or is about to, presuming that they get approved or, you know, they get the nomination and then they get, you know, approved.
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Plenty of them in the tech sector, the AI world and all that stuff.
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Anyway, I think we should just kind of dive into some of the stuff here because we do have a lot to cover.
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We actually intended to do a Western Warrior that started this week here.
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And it didn't pan out because we figured, you know what, we can actually make two really good shorter videos out of some of the topics we wanted to cover.
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So, that's what we've been working over the last couple of days, you know, writing scripts and try to, you know, get these filmed and stuff like that.
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But we will be back with the Western Warriors soon.
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It's important we spread out and do some of those, you know, shorter videos as well.
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But, anyway, so that's why we're here on a Woden's Day today.
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I guess we can begin with some lighthearted stuff here.
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These are, we've got to post positive things on X now these days, on Twitter, because otherwise you'd get demoted in the algorithm, apparently.
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So, I posted this and said, wow, wow, aren't we lucky.
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Even on the way towards our countries, they multiply.
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Mother delivers healthy baby boys surrounded by 63 other baby boys on a small boat of the coast of Spain.
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And then, of course, if you criticize this, because most of these will be heading to, maybe not necessarily the UK, I'll see what happens, but, you know, Germany, UK, some of them France, maybe some of them will stay in Spain, I don't know.
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But, as they go to the UK, of course, if you complain on this, then, of course, you will get arrested.
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And if one of them stabs you, or your local girls in your area, and you complain about that, and get angry and upset and scream at the police for protecting these stabists, the stabbers and the rapists, then you all sign up in jail, obviously.
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Taxi driver who stoked Southport riots, jailed, guess how much you got?
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A taxi driver whose social media posts were a, quote, catalyst for riots.
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You tell me, he just set that, he set that up, what, presumably then, a day, two, three after?
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How many people do you think he reached with this?
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Maybe they were shared by other huge telegram channels or something like that.
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Apparently, they were, these posts were so dangerous, they caused these riots.
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That's what the other side says, when they are out burning shit down.
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They were a catalyst, these posts, for riots that broke out after three girls were stabbed
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Yeah, how dare you protest after some of your young girls are stabbed by these migrants?
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But he's been jailed for seven and a half years in the wake of this.
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Andrew, 39, set up a telegram channel called Southport Wake Up in the immediate aftermath
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of the knife attack at a children's dance class in the Meyerside town on July 29th.
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Liverpool Crown Court heard the case involve a sinister aspect of violence, disorder, and possession
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I'm sorry, I mixed those two sentences, didn't I?
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We do think it involves a sinister aspect of violence, which took place in parts of the UK last time.
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Okay, so apparently he had, here we go, here's the line I was blending this with.
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McIntyre had admitted encouraging violent disorder and possession of a knife in an earlier hearing.
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Oh, he had a, wait, let me get it, is it one of those, the British butter knives that they've
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How dare you have a knife when there was just a stabbing, you know, in, in parts of the UK?
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The telegram, and here we go, here's the, the Antifa doxing campaigns here, right?
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The telegram channel was identified by the group Hope Not Hate as a catalyst for origin
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of a series of posts concerning incidents of violence, some goddamn lefty prosecutor said.
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So they can, I assume this went into, like, the evidence, the record, whatever Hope Not Hate said.
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Oh, yeah, this is, this is not, you can't write, you can't, oh, Mein Kampf, something with Mein Kampf.
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Uh, all right, okay, anyway, you get the point.
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That's the UK, which leads me to the latest thing here regarding the fact that the grooming gangs
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stuff have been back in the news in the UK, which is, which is good, it's good that that's back,
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but it's just, it's just so aggravating, right?
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Because every time they do the same thing, they shoot it down, they deny inquiry into
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it, because, of course, they're protecting brown people, they're protecting, and, and
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no, you, it's, it doesn't matter what religion they are, it doesn't matter, and of course,
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you had, Elon said something about Muslim rape gangs, and yes, they're pivoting towards
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that kind of thing, and it's like, yeah, the majority of them probably are Muslim, right?
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But there's some there, some there were not, probably, but the point is, it doesn't matter
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what religion they are, what matters is that they're invaders and immigrants, and they're
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not supposed to be in the UK, and so you let them in, and then they form, you know, criminal
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child rape gangs that commence, and what was it, like a million, estimated, they don't
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know, because, of course, they won't do inquiries into the thing properly.
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A million young girls might have been gang raped, because of these child pedophile rape
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gangs formed by migrants, so we could drop the Muslim, I, I, because it doesn't bother
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me what religion, or it bothers me, but it doesn't matter what religion they are, let's
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call them brown rape gangs, is that, is that better, does that ring a bell, is, or does
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Brown rape gangs were involved in this disproportionately, because the Muslims came out as like, oh,
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did you know there was the, there's more white rapists in the UK?
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Well, first of all, well, exactly, so why would we want to import more?
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We have a problem, it's this wonderful, like, the checkmate move, when it comes to these
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grooming gangs, or whatever the argument is for, well, white people do crime too, sir, so
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therefore, open your borders and let them all in, shove them all in, shall we?
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Let's upend civilization, because we had a couple of white criminals.
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Yeah, we have enough problems on our own, why would we import more problems?
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Why would we import people from regions that are not only inbred, but this is customary to
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their, their beautiful culture, that they're, you know, diversifying our countries with.
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Child marriage, general mutilation, you know, Basha Abai, what do they call it, the, you know,
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entertained by young boys, I forget how it translates.
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I know, I know, it might be isolated just to Afghanistan, ooh, big deal.
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It was like, but even like India, right, there's so many Indians in Canada and UK now, even India
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I think it was something upward of 50% when they did these, you know, inquiries, that they
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did a study, essentially, asking young Indian, you know, dart, not feather Indians, Indian
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children, whether they had been, you know, some kind, in some way molested, or approached, or
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It was like, I think it was as high as 50% of them, and sample size was fairly large, it was
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So that's commonplace in any of those cultures.
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That's just how they act, so why would we import more of them?
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But they were like, but they also don't, of course, on top of that, these Muslims don't
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understand per capita, obviously, it's as usual.
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Yeah, you're disproportionately overrepresented, and I wish I had it, I think it was the, I
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think it was the UK Home Office, it was a while ago, a report came out.
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Now, of course, they try to cover it up, they try to like, kind of glaze it over, and like,
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oh, well, you know, yeah, there's more non-native British that are rapists, and child sex, you
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know, molesters, and pedophile, and yeah, they tend to rape more, and all this stuff, but,
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oh, it's, you know, my socioeconomic, you know, circumstances, and my racism, or something
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to that effect, I'm paraphrasing, whatever, something like that.
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They made excuses, but the point is, statistically, they couldn't lie, right, they couldn't lie,
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they said, yeah, it's non-indigenous British people in the UK are way overrepresented when
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it comes to these kinds of crimes, including rape, and, you know, pedophilia, child sex,
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So, now, this bloomed back, and I guess it's one of the positive, you know, fallouts from
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Musk, I'm not sure, he helped to amplify this, and boost it, and sure, he directed it towards,
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you know, Muslims, which is not, you know, entirely true, but I don't care, whatever,
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it's not like that, they deserve it, you know, I mean, but boost, Musk helped to boost that
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little bit, which was good, and so now there's a row in the UK over this, oh my god, we should,
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you know, he's boosted the AFD recently, he's boosted, you know, information about these
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rape gangs, he's doing all these things, he should be banned, basically, he should be,
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his, you know, speech should be limited, which is kind of funny, because now he's doing that
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to others, right? He's limiting people to criticizing Musk now. Labor votes down Tory demand for national
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inquiry into grooming gangs. Big surprise, right? So, they've done this for how many, how many years
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now? How many years? How many, is it going on decades now, I think? From 2020, grooming gang
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review kept secret as home office claims releasing findings is not in the public interest. That's
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right, it's not in the public's interest. Freedom of information request refused, so ministers have
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safe space to discuss policy. Okay, there it is. Fantastic, isn't it? So, that's some of the minor
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consequences. I mean, it's big, but I'm saying it's just one of many facets to mass immigration or
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immigration overall, open borders, and what happens when you start replacing your people, right?
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They wanted a fresh investigation, Tories, and she's an African, right? But to her credit, at least
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she called for that. Fresh investigations, because the other ones, the old ones have already
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rotted on the vine. Into historical child sexual exploitation, this decision comes amid intense
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criticism from opposition MPs and Elon Musk, who intensified calls for accountability following
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the government's refusal for a national-led inquiry in Oldham. Now, of course, the pivot again here
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is Muslims bad, and for Musk, it's he started to shill the Reform Party with Nigel Farage
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in place as the head of that, which is, you know, more of the same. He's a vowed, you know,
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critic, obviously, of actual nationalists. He's, in fact, have proudly said that he helped
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to kill, quote, the far-right in the UK after he, you know, launched the UK party and things
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like this. So, anyway, we'll see what comes out of that. This is the actual vote.
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The eyes to the right were 111, the nose to the left 364, so the nose have it, the nose
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has it. The nose have it. Has it? The nose has it. No investigation, that's right. Let's
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not find out how our kids were raped. Yeah, that makes total sense. Holy shit. Hey, let
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me take this super chat here from Albert Arctic Wolf. So good to see you, man. Hope you're
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doing well. Thank you so much for that generous dono. You're keeping us not only afloat, but
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doing very well. Thank you so much, Albert. We can't thank you enough. We never expected,
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but we always, you know, sincerely, sincerely appreciate it. Thank you so much. He says,
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Hi, Andrew. Hope everyone has been having a great start to 2025. Been getting a lot of
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snow here. We too, actually, just finally got some dumped last night, late last night,
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actually. Can't wait to hear your thoughts on the retarded Greenland purchase. Yeah, so
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you're agreeing with me on Twitter on that. I sometimes feel like I'm in Stockholm Syndrome
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with my support of Trump, lol. Yeah, I understand it. I'm not sure if we didn't, I don't think
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we talked about that. I think you were supportive of Trump in 2016, I would assume, right? It's
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just that, you know, that train just left the station, you know, when after, I think it
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was after, I think it was like when he started bombing Syria and stuff like that, or like,
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did he bomb Iran? What was the leader there again? Soleimani, or what was it called again,
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that he took out? It's kind of somewhere around that time. It was enough things that boom,
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boom, boom happened, and then he, you know, gave the Golan Heights to Israel and all that
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stuff. It's like, all right, that was fun for a bit, you know, kind of thing. It's okay.
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We're trying to change you. We're trying to change your mind. I've been pretty much, okay,
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you said it, if I kept reading. I've been pretty much a day one supporter, and I feel like I've
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been getting let down ever since. Yeah, I know, exactly. That's, you know, that's what we're
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pointing out. Looking forward to another great show. Thank you so much, Albert. Always good to
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see here. Thank you so much. Yes. And of course, some people said, ah, he's, you know, he's even
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from day one. I was, it's like some of these other parties too. It's like, it's fine to give
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these people a chance. You know, as bad as AFD is, for example, I'd like to give them a chance.
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I still maintain Trump has been, Trump has been a net positive. I still maintain, maybe the discourse
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would go there anyway. It's kind of, it's hard to prove that, right? But what I mean
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when I say that has nothing to do with his, you know, policies or what he did or even didn't
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do of sorts, right? Oh, well, obviously, but I'm saying it's how the, at least the rhetoric
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was amplified. And even the overreaction from the media and then, you know, helped to discredit
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that to such an extent, right? It helped with the erosion of legacy media, which ultimately
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is a net positive. It helped to step up the debate significantly when it comes to immigration,
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although they won't deliver and all that stuff. And I get that it was like, you know, this
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is a, obviously it's a, you know, complacency issue. And a lot of people tend to think, oh,
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that's, you know, well, we got, you know, like we saw now after the latest election win
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here, right? Like, oh, woke is over. It's, you know, we won kind of thing. And obviously
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it's not. And in fact, I think even the side that, you know, we'll talk about here later
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when it comes to Zuckerberg, at least, right, that are like pivoting and like trying to join
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up essentially, that will degrade, that will erode even the genuine sentiments that are
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there among the people. I'm not even talking about Trump in that sense. It will water down,
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I think that that message overall, obviously. But then you will see this like slowly just
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like choke, choke that out. So it's hard to say whether it's, it's a net positive. Maybe
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it would have gone this way anyway. Right. But, you know, the option then would be, you
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know, Kamala and thing. And it's like, yeah, that would escalate things even further. But
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this will as well, as we've seen. None, has anybody kind of eased off? I still think
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there's a large core group of people. And that's the last thing I'll say about it and
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we'll move on. But there's still a large core group of nationalists. And I think at one
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point, maybe genuine, you know, MAGA people of sorts that are upset and angry over their
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globalist ambitions, as we'll get into with, you know, Greenland and Canada today, and basically
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rebuilding NAFTA and repackaging globalism and stuff like that. Like they see this, they
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expose that, and they push on these normie conservatives. And I know this is just discourse
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online, this is not, but you know, it's a reflection of something, right? So that's a good thing
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ultimately, that you're seeing that pressure. And they're, you know, on the defensive, on
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the H-1B thing, you know what I mean? So no, it won't slow down. It's inevitable. Ultimately,
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like Trump just surfed the wave. He didn't create the wave, you know what I mean? And that's
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kind of how I see it. It's a general trend going in this direction, no matter who's in office,
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no matter who says what along the way. These are the trends, because ultimately they're based in
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people's experiences out in the street, not what they read in the media, not what they say that
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they're supposed to feel about whatever happened, like the Southport stabbings or whatever. Like
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those genuine sentiments by the people are still there. They're sick and fed up with open borders,
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they're sick and fed up with immigration, they're sick with being replaced. And it doesn't matter who's
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in office. And as I said, an AFD or, you know, or then maybe a Trump. I mean, I know there's kind
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of like, they're the new establishment now. So there's, there is a different, there's a little
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bit of a different flavor on that. But Sweden Democrats, whatever, like, yeah, put those in
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power and let them fail and then keep pushing from underneath true grassroots and even harder.
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And that will give way. That will give way to other options, if you believe that, you know,
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anything can be done through politics at all, which, uh, which I, I understand those who think
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it won't have, you know, matter and you won't be able to fix it that way. I definitely understand
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that. Uh, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't, shouldn't fight, obviously. All right. So that's
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the grooming gangs, uh, stuff, obviously. What was it? Uh, that's the same clip there. Yeah. Okay. All
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right. We don't have to do this. Hey, check this out, by the way. Speaking of, uh, speaking of
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Pajit's, let me translate this for you guys here. Come on. Expressen out of Sweden. Uh,
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let me see. Can I get a, oh, that's a, it's a weirdly translated, uh, the killer's way or
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path towards the victim, uh, at the grocery store was captured on film. Is that, is the
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headline? I don't, it's kind of weird headline. Uh, anyway, boil it down. Twix, 26 year old
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Pajit, uh, stabbed a 60 year old shop assistant, uh, in one of the immigrant dense suburbs outside
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of Stockholm, Sweden. Uh, I think it was in, uh, Boots, was it Bootsyrka? Yeah. It's like one of the
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old, like Bootsyrka. It's like where the shit started essentially. Anyway, he was born in, uh,
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India, this guy apparently. He got Swedish citizenship in 2009, uh, I believe, but, uh,
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they just walk in and they just, uh, start, start stabbing.
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Uh, during the day, a 26 year old had been in SƶdertƤlje to retrieve his passport.
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Well, his Indian passport or his Swedish passport. So there's always something with passports with
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these people. He then went to Yka, which is a grocery store to shop according to information
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provided to express. And there he went for unclear reasons. I had to attack a 60 year old woman,
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a shopkeeper. The 26 year old was quickly overpowered by security personnel in the store
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and could be handed over to police and detention center. Okay.
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He's the father of a toddler and he's married. Oh my God. Oh, it's okay though, because he's long
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struggled with mental illness. Well, maybe he shouldn't be in Sweden then, huh? We have enough
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problems as it is. Um, yeah, the police have not been, not yet been able to find any connection
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between him and the victim because there isn't any. They literally just show up and just randomly
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stab you because they're fucking insane. That's why. And you know what? I, I think a lot of these
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people, I think a lot of these people feel really bad during the winter months. They might even feel
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bad during the summer months actually, because of the different in, in, in daylight and then they
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can't sleep because it's light all the time or whatever. Right. But like long, dark winters,
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I think it, I mean, it's, it's hard enough even for white people, for Northern, for Swedes living
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in these parts, you know, generate for multiple generations, you know, thousands of years.
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There's still a, a, a, you know, struggle during winter months for many people, not for everyone. I'm,
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I'm generally fine with it. It does happen, but like generally I'm like, meh, it doesn't bother me
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too much. You imagine these Africans and Indians and Arabs and shit and being, it's dark, it gets dark,
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it's, you know, one o'clock, one thirty, you know, it doesn't get, uh, it doesn't get light until,
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uh, you know, nine in the morning in some cases or eight, eight thirty. You get four or five hours,
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the further north you, you get, excuse me, you get even less sunlight. I think it drives them insane.
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They do not belong in the north. And for, you know, not that I, I just, I don't care, but I'm saying
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they're going to get sicker because of the vitamin D deficiency. No one tells them about that. They're
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going to be a drain on our, on our, on our healthcare. So if you walk into essentially any
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emergency room in any Swedish, it's just full of migrants now. It's just, they're always there
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because we get free universal healthcare. Yeah. No one's, it's just free. No one's picking up the tab
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for that. Anyway. Uh, why even deport at this point? Just delete. Am I right? Okay. Should we talk
00:28:49.140
about Greenland then, huh? They're a weapon, Henrik. Yeah, I know, I know. It's a bioweapon. It's a
00:28:57.000
bioweapon. Okay. Why does Trump want Greenland and what do its people think?
00:29:09.900
US president-elect Donald Trump has repeated his intention to take control of Greenland,
00:29:15.120
the Arctic territory controlled by Denmark. Why is Trump talking about this and why now? Greenland is
00:29:20.820
the world's largest island located in the Arctic. It's the world's most sparsely populated territory.
00:29:27.720
Only 56,000 people live there, mostly indigenous Inuit people. And by the way, they did come
00:29:34.180
later. The Norse populated Greenland first, the Vikings. Uh, but we'll get to that. About 80% of
00:29:42.220
its territory is covered by ice, meaning most people live on the Southwestern coast around the capital
00:29:47.300
Nuuk. Uh, in autonomous territory of Denmark, it's also home to Danish and US military bases. So they
00:29:53.980
already have a presence there. The economy is mainly based on fishing, large subsidies from the
00:29:58.200
Danish government account for about a fifth of GDP. So there we go. What do they get in return? I hope
00:30:04.180
they get something in return. I mean, I know it is the kingdom of Denmark, but when it's an
00:30:08.580
autonomous territory, it's kind of, you know, in recent years, there have been increased interest
00:30:15.000
in Greenland's natural resources, including mining for rare earth minerals, uranium and iron. These
00:30:21.440
may become more accessible as, and this is interesting thing, right? Global warming leads to
00:30:27.600
some of the ice covering Greenland to melt. Now I think they, well,
00:30:34.640
we'll see. Cause you have these drastic like back and forth, like there's evidence in the past of
00:30:40.860
like drastic freezing and things like that. Uh, but yeah, overall, I don't believe in anthropogenic
00:30:45.240
global warming. I just don't think we have the power to do that. I mean, it's primarily the sun
00:30:51.940
driving that, but it speaks to, speaks a little bit to, you know, Greenland's history, obviously.
00:31:01.800
And partially, yeah. Okay. The name green. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. He, he's called, he, uh, Eric, the red
00:31:06.580
who, uh, you know, founded Greenland, whatever, uh, called it Greenland because he was hoping it
00:31:14.460
would attract more people, blah, blah, blah. But yeah, sure. Sure. That's, that's true. But it was,
00:31:19.760
it was warmer at that point, by the way. Um, it was, let me see if I have it here. The medieval
00:31:25.940
warm period, uh, according to current research during the medieval warm period, global temperatures
00:31:31.020
were generally considered to be around 0.3 to one degrees Celsius warmer, which is not much at all.
00:31:37.580
But even that, by the way, the distribution is not equal around the globe. So they say in the
00:31:41.120
northern hemispheres in particular, it was warmer, right? So this is before SUVs. Cause keep in mind,
00:31:47.740
this is what the IIC, uh, IPCC have been warning about. Remember they have said 1.5 degrees is
00:31:54.240
considered a catastrophe by the IPCC. I don't want to make it about this, but it's just an
00:31:59.280
interesting fact that like, I think, I think we might be, um, we are in a natural warming cycle.
00:32:05.580
And by the way, that could change very fast, right? But it's generally cold, cooler now than
00:32:10.100
it has been for a long time. Um, of course you have the monitor mirror minimum things like
00:32:14.400
this. You could get a, uh, uh, mini ice age, you know, rolling around for various reasons.
00:32:19.160
It's up and down. That's my point. But it's funny. It's a 1.5 is catastrophic.
00:32:23.900
It's like they will lead to, uh, what would it say here? Um, extreme weather events, heat
00:32:31.160
waves, droughts, wildfires, floods, and rising sea levels. But back then it was like, yeah,
00:32:36.480
I'm going to one degree warmer. It's fine. And it was, in fact, it was, you know, more habitable
00:32:40.540
on Greenland then than it is now. There's that interesting way back history, right? I
00:32:44.880
don't know if this is true. Dendocrinology, maybe there's things where like Greenland basically
00:32:50.160
had a subtropic climate at one point. But imagine, imagine if we're heading there, right? Imagine
00:32:56.080
if we're heading, wouldn't you want to have this in the hands of a country? Like, wouldn't
00:32:59.480
it be better in the hands of Denmark? Because my critique is if you have, if you let the United
00:33:05.600
States buy it, that's basically the same as like giving it to Israel. Because Israeli,
00:33:11.940
you know, Zionist interests controlling most of the, especially the foreign affairs of the
00:33:16.440
United States. Let it be in the hands of Denmark. Slow down. Maybe we can, maybe we can use it.
00:33:22.200
Maybe we'll get, you know, warmer there. And yeah, maybe, who knows? I guess if you, um,
00:33:28.380
generate power easy enough, you can, you can still, you know, you can melt ice. You can still
00:33:32.260
live there. I don't know. It's, it's ideas, but no, I, I'm not for handing that, uh, away
00:33:36.560
or gay or selling it to, to, to Denmark. I will die on that hill, damn it. Um, but yeah,
00:33:44.320
so anyway, point is it could be, it could be true that it might be leading to, um, new territory
00:33:50.360
opening up. Don't hand it out with America. Why? Because they'll, well, what they'll put
00:33:57.100
Pajits on there. They'll, they'll, you know, they'll ship global home. And it's like, yes,
00:34:00.800
Denmark has its problem and it's a liberal too, or, you know, whatnot, but
00:34:04.240
I think the reality is Denmark might be closer to some genuine, at least on a national scale,
00:34:11.980
a genuine nationalist revival, uh, as opposed to America, partially because of the demography
00:34:19.720
and stuff like that. Right. In fact, I think America needs to split up, but that's a different
00:34:23.940
thing. Um, okay. Anyway, lots to say about that, but we'll, we'll, we might keep reiterating
00:34:31.220
that. I'm saying what is the benefit to Americans for it? It's not think of Iraq, right? Oh, let's
00:34:40.040
invade it. We did. Okay. Oil, whatever. Halliburton got some contracts. Americans didn't get wealthier.
00:34:46.380
It's, it's the same elites. Uh, and if you believe in the deep state or, you know, what some people
00:34:50.620
called permanent Washington, well, once Trump's out of office, then it will just roll around and
00:34:54.760
they'll be right back in the hands of whoever is coming up next. I don't even think, you know,
00:34:58.360
obviously as we've, as we've seen, especially during the last, you know, three election cycles
00:35:05.240
or so, the president doesn't hold the type of power which people are led to believe that,
00:35:10.860
uh, that he does. It's, it's puppets. It's, it's again, permanent Washington is a big enemy.
00:35:17.940
And at the end of the day, a Trump will be replaced and he's old now and who's going to
00:35:20.960
take over and, you know, Ooh, JD Vance, more tech bros. Yay. But you know, AOC's president,
00:35:27.860
for those who believe that again, the president, you want Greenland in the hands of her, in her
00:35:32.900
hands? What do you think she will do? Maybe John Leibowitz, John Stewart, right? The Daily
00:35:37.220
Show. They've, they've tried to pivot towards him as a, as a presidential candidate for the
00:35:41.900
Democrats. Oh my gosh, man, that'll ruin Greenland. At least Denmark has
00:35:47.920
been like very kind of hands-off, which I, which it's, which is better than like overdevelopment
00:35:54.940
or doing something. And it's just like, one thing I don't understand though, it's like,
00:35:58.720
yeah, it's kind of a shame if there indeed are a lot of resources there and stuff like
00:36:02.280
that. Yeah. Why not, you know, make sure that the, that the Danes and those people living
00:36:07.440
on Greenland can benefit from that. Right. Uh, located geographically within North America,
00:36:11.480
Greenland has been controlled by Denmark, nearly 3000 kilometers away for about 300 years,
00:36:16.080
which is the BBC piece is almost like, kind of like, yeah, we kind of, this is, this is
00:36:21.340
sensible. You know, you kind of get that, you get that vibe for it. The island was governed
00:36:27.640
as a colony until the mid 20th century. For much of this time, it remained isolated and
00:36:32.220
poor. In 1953, it was made part of the kingdom of Denmark and Greenlanders became Danish citizens.
00:36:39.720
In 1979, a referendum on home rule gave Greenland control of most policies within the territory,
00:36:47.700
with Denmark retaining control over foreign affairs and defense.
00:36:53.960
So the U.S. has long maintained a security interest in Greenland. After Nazi Germany occupied
00:36:59.220
mainland Denmark during World War II, the U.S. invaded Greenland, establishing military and radio
00:37:03.140
stations across the territory. After the war, the U.S. forces remained in Greenland. Of course
00:37:07.840
they do. They always do that, right? Once they get it, they never leave. It's like Rammstein,
00:37:12.660
all these bases in Germany and, you know, Norway, etc. All over the place. Poland.
00:37:24.540
Pitufiki Space Base, formerly known as, and this is such a much better name, the Tule Air Base.
00:37:33.380
Can we, can they go back to that then? It has been operated by the U.S. ever since. In 1951,
00:37:39.820
a defense agreement with Denmark granted the U.S. a significant role in the defense of the
00:37:45.420
territory, including the right to build and maintain military bases. So isn't that enough? No,
00:37:50.080
If Russia were to send missiles towards the U.S., the shortest route for nuclear weapons would be via
00:37:58.440
the North Pole and Greenland, said Mark Jakobsen, an associate professor at the Royal Danish Defense
00:38:02.940
College. That's why the Tule Air Force Base is immensely important in defending the U.S.
00:38:09.320
China and Russia begin buildup in their Arctic military capabilities in recent years, according to
00:38:14.160
Arctic Institute. The paper called for the U.S. to further develop its presence in the Arctic to
00:38:19.700
counter its rivals. On Wednesday, Danish force minister Lars Lukke Rasmussen said Denmark was
00:38:27.600
open to discussion with the U.S., adding that Washington had legitimate interest in the region.
00:38:35.220
We see a Russia that is... Oh, here we go. Okay. I mean, they are. That's true. But you see how they
00:38:45.140
use that also to reshuffle the whole, you know? Anyway, now they're doing globalism. We see a China
00:38:53.760
that's also starting to take an interest, Rasmussen said. Trump is also likely interested in the mining
00:38:58.760
potential across Greenland's vast landmass, Jakobsen added. Today of special interest are the rare
00:39:05.160
earth minerals, which have not yet been mined, but are in the southern part of Greenland. These are
00:39:11.220
immensely important in all kinds of technologies, from cell phones to wind turbines. Yay. So the green,
00:39:18.820
you know, the green pivot to green transition, what do they call it again? And cell phones. Yay.
00:39:26.500
Can we have more cell phones, please? I'm sure you can use it for other things, but like, really? Okay.
00:39:33.100
Well, we just, you're telling me Denmark is incapable of, they can, they can hire companies
00:39:40.160
that can mine for them. It's, it's, it's bizarre. It's simply Sweden. Like they had the iron ore,
00:39:46.460
you know, mining and stuff for many, many years, hundreds of years, in fact. And then all of a
00:39:52.160
sudden it was like, nah, we're doing away with that now. And then like a Chinese company comes
00:39:54.720
in and it's like, oh, can we, can we, can we, can we, can we buy your mine? We buy my, we
00:40:01.280
mine, we mine, mine, mine better. We mine your mine better. That's what they said. And so
00:40:10.180
it's like, oh, well, okay, I guess you, okay, sure. You know? And then of course, you know,
00:40:15.740
we, we get nothing from it. Keep it to yourself. Okay. Does the U.S. want full control of Greenland?
00:40:23.060
Trump has claimed that control of Greenland is essential to U.S. national and economic security.
00:40:30.740
Thank you, Orson over on Rumble for the monthly support. I appreciate that. Though the president
00:40:34.820
elect rhetoric may seem unusual for over a century, a succession of U.S. presidents have tried to gain
00:40:41.780
control of Greenland. The U.S. tried a few times to push the Danes out of Greenland and take it over
00:40:48.800
as part of the U.S. or at least have full security tutelage of Greenland, said Lucas Vadin, the author
00:40:54.620
of 66 Degrees North, a newsletter on Arctic security. In 1867, after buying Alaska from Russia, and I bet
00:41:05.060
you that don't regret that now, I think they do, right? U.S. Secretary of State, U.S. Secretary of State,
00:41:11.780
William H. Seward, led negotiations. I've got to slow down. I'm slurring every word here. Let me try
00:41:19.620
it again. In 1867, after buying Alaska from Russia, U.S. Secretary of State led negotiations to buy
00:41:28.360
Greenland from Denmark. They failed to reach any agreement. In 1946, the U.S. offered to pay 10,
00:41:33.800
100 million, I'm sorry, 100 million dollars, equivalent to about 1.2 billion in today's
00:41:39.580
value for the territory, judging that it was vital for national security, but the Danish
00:41:43.820
government refused. Trump also tried to buy Greenland during his first term. Both Denmark
00:41:50.980
and the Greenlandic government, does that work? The Greenlandic government? They rejected
00:41:58.440
the 2019 proposal saying, Greenland is not for sale. What do the people of Greenland think?
00:42:06.580
Kuno Fenker, a member of the Greenlandic parliament, said on Wednesday that he didn't see Trump's comments
00:42:15.340
as a threat. It's fascinating how they say it. It's always this. There were some clips of this.
00:42:20.080
Do I have them? I think I have them. I mean, I know they went there and they probably paid
00:42:29.220
them to stand here with us and put on this MAGA hat and start this PR war and say,
00:42:34.960
oh, America is great. Yes, please buy us, you know, kind of thing.
00:42:41.100
So I don't take it too seriously, but it's like, they just immediately had this kind of like,
00:42:47.280
they look like some kind of just, I think someone pointed out, this looks like they brought some
00:42:52.040
Latinos for Trump or something like that, or just standing there with a, you know, I don't know.
00:42:56.840
It's just, there was, they pivot towards that. It's hilarious. Or they pivot, but they look,
00:43:03.360
they look like, just like that. You know what I mean? There's like, there's no difference.
00:43:08.960
They will just, they would take to like, you know, hood culture immediately kind of thing.
00:43:12.580
I was like, oh God, what is it with this? Slightly, slightly brown. And then immediately it's just
00:43:19.960
like, you know, Jewish record producers get in their head somehow.
00:43:26.160
Fenker, who supports Greenlandic independence, told the BBC that a sovereign Greenland could
00:43:30.700
choose to cooperate with the US on defense. Well, Denmark is already doing that, obviously.
00:43:35.060
But when Trump first raised the idea of buying Greenland in 2019, many locals told the BBC they
00:43:42.120
were opposed to the proposal. This is a very dangerous idea, said Dines Mikkelsen, a tour
00:43:46.600
operator who was born and raised in Tassikilak, East Greenland. He's treating us like a good,
00:43:53.340
like goods, right, that he can purchase, said Alika Hammond, Greenland's first, ooh, female
00:43:59.720
prime minister. How progressive. And if America takes over, it would be none different, by the
00:44:05.040
way. He's not even talking to Greenland. He's talking to Denmark about buying Greenland. Well,
00:44:11.760
that's because you are under the kingdom of Denmark. I believe they're part of the Commonwealth
00:44:17.960
of Denmark, even. So anyway, so that's some notes on BBC. It's kind of interesting. New York
00:44:23.240
Post had a couple of pieces on this, too. And it's very much the same thing. Let me see
00:44:29.320
the video here. Trump is reigniting his ambition to acquire Greenland, sending his eldest son,
00:44:34.760
Donald Trump Jr., to the Arctic Island on what's being called a fact-finding mission. Trump Jr.
00:44:40.160
arrived in Greenland on Tuesday, sharing scenic photos and joking about the frigid temperatures.
00:44:45.620
Meanwhile, Trump doubled down on his vision for the middle. Charlie Kirk is with him. He's just,
00:44:50.160
oh, that's Charlie Kirk. I mean, he, Charlie Kirk is the guy who said, you know, boom, right? Well,
00:44:58.820
but it's a butt sex in Botswana, boom. I'm ready. They were so excited about homosexuality being
00:45:06.180
decriminalized in Botswana. Mineral Rich Island, calling it a move to make Greenland great again.
00:45:12.680
On Truth Social, Trump shared a video of a Greenland local wearing a MAGA hat and urging the U.S. to
00:45:23.840
I can't, I don't remember what he, what he said about, he said about something about Americans that
00:45:29.240
they're fun or something. They have a lot of fun over there or something like that. Let me see if I
00:45:35.300
can find that real quick. Cause I can't remember if I had it in the, in, as one of my tweets,
00:45:40.980
maybe I did, but let's play it now since they brought him up here. Um, where are you? Here,
00:45:46.920
here we go. Here it is. Here it is. Let's play that right away. See what I said here.
00:45:50.760
So like, if you could tell Trump anything, what would it be? Buy us. Buy Greenland? Buy Greenland.
00:45:59.820
Why do you want Trump to buy Greenland? Because we don't want to be colonized by Danish government
00:46:03.740
anymore. We get ripped every year about our minerals from Greenland. We are the richest nation
00:46:09.820
in the world and we don't get to use it. We'll do something with it. How much are they actually
00:46:17.520
mining though? Clearly not enough. I don't see the Danes being super wealthy because of,
00:46:23.900
because of that. Are they mainly fishing was the industries? At least they're like, leave it alone.
00:46:30.000
We don't want more cell phones and wind turbines. I mean, at least that, like I'd rather take,
00:46:34.460
I'd rather take like a, for now at least, right? A desolate island. Let, let nature rule. Can we have,
00:46:41.160
can we have a couple of those areas left on the earth or should it just be pavement everywhere
00:46:45.340
and high rises with migrants in them? Or what's the goal here? You know what I mean?
00:46:50.080
Do you like America? I love America, but people are too far. Yeah. So Denmark, bad America.
00:46:55.840
Let's get colonized by America. This guy has really thought this one through.
00:46:59.420
My colonialism. Oh, the Danes are so bad, but America would buy it. It would be,
00:47:07.720
it would be just Big Macs and, um, you know, casinos in no time.
00:47:20.960
All right. Anyway. So, I mean, he, he barely got on the hat before they're like, all right,
00:47:26.120
So like if you could tell Trump anything, what would it be?
00:47:28.660
So, so what would the, what would the, what would the deal be then?
00:47:31.840
Like how, how much or what would, what would the amount to be here?
00:47:35.420
How many people are linking up this one too, right?
00:47:39.100
Once we buy Greenland, we will be putting this bad boy on it.
00:47:50.520
it's just in with the Jewish record producers and do some like Inuit rap groups,
00:47:57.040
At this point, I don't even, I don't even think you need Jewish record.
00:48:05.640
It just rolls by its own accord. Now you don't even have to do anything.
00:48:13.640
just a couple of elements you need to put in place and then poof,
00:48:27.680
Greenland is an incredible place and the people will benefit tremendously if and when
00:48:41.060
declaring the island is not for sale and will never be for sale.
00:48:44.960
Egady emphasized Greenland's aspirations for independence from Denmark,
00:48:48.700
vowing to determine the island's future on its own terms.
00:48:54.120
I think Denmark as a fallout of this was a Reuters piece,
00:49:10.440
The Danish foreign minister believes that Greenland could become independent,
00:49:17.240
We fully acknowledge that Greenland has its ambitions if they are realized.
00:49:22.560
although it's unlikely to have the ambition to become a federal state in the United States,
00:49:34.480
he does not think that there is a foreign policy crisis in the region.
00:49:39.860
We are open to dialogue with the Americans about how we can cooperate even more closely
00:49:44.860
than what we do now to ensure that American ambitions are realized,
00:50:03.020
can you pay off your debt first before you buy more land?
00:50:07.340
can you secure a better life for Americans before you,
00:50:18.120
Greenland is more plausible that something will happen than Canada.
00:50:22.320
So I'm not even going to address that because it's so,
00:50:38.340
They got a military deal and Denmark approved even more,
00:50:45.100
airspace sovereignty to America over green or something like that.
00:51:16.360
we're going to bring in more Pajits than ever under the H1B program.
00:51:36.860
nothing's going to happen when it comes to Canada,
00:51:44.720
they might get something out of it at the end of the day.
00:52:16.640
you'd have to make an assessment to what's potentially there in terms of,
00:52:31.340
And can you imagine if indeed it does turn warmer,
00:52:45.760
they're going to build their doomsday vaults on there,
00:53:11.560
maybe there's some other things to focus on here than,
00:53:26.160
it's actually part of the tectonic plate of North America,
00:53:42.900
So that's why they made that kind of division there.
00:53:56.660
Can you imagine the AI tech centers and the Pajit high rises they can put on there?
00:54:04.800
Prime Minister seeks independence from Denmark.
00:54:15.520
this is just Trump being kind of silly or whatnot,
00:54:42.380
at least have all of their guys in control of Russia,
00:55:33.700
so it's more about that geopolitical squeeze essentially.
00:55:37.200
you have to keep in mind as things degrade economically,
00:55:43.600
one of the only ways that an empire can continue to survive is just by gobbling up more territory and taking more resources and,
00:56:01.060
you can see then that the prime minister of Greenland then begins to say,
00:56:08.040
we want to be independent because of all of the,
00:56:16.120
Maybe that will also put the wheels in motion for them to become more independent.
00:56:29.360
will you enter into a special defense relationship with us?
00:56:31.800
Or we'll have Greenland become an independent country and then they will join NATO or,
00:56:35.400
or whatever the hell comes in the wake of that.
00:56:37.320
So it isn't completely just like some crazy idea they throw out.
00:57:05.380
let's listen to the part about the coat of arms,
00:57:07.280
because I think that's kind of funny that they're like,
00:57:22.100
Symbolic significance by updating the country's coat of arms to feature a polar bear
00:57:44.500
They used to be the only thing like Svalbard and the Pharaohs,
00:58:07.800
so they did away with the three crowns and then they put the,
00:58:11.440
the ram for the Pharaoh islands and the blue top portion of the,
00:58:27.980
feature a polar bear representing the Island more prominently.
00:58:31.040
Trump reportedly views Greenland as critical for us strategy,
00:58:34.440
aiming to counter Russia and China's influence in the Arctic.
00:58:38.240
Insiders claim he's 100% serious about acquiring Greenland and even considering the
00:58:46.300
this would be the largest land expansion in U S history,
00:59:02.500
do you think there'll be calls for independence?
00:59:14.260
It will end up in the hands of these Greenlanders.
00:59:37.880
a vassal state of the U S and thereby Zog at the end of the day,
00:59:59.780
The president elect has called acquiring the autonomous Arctic territory,
01:00:04.300
which is of course part of the kingdom of Denmark,
01:00:14.100
even though its leaders say that that is just a private visit in a social media
01:00:23.200
kind of populism and grassroots than like sending your billionaire son.
01:00:32.320
can we use federal reserve fiat currency and buy this Island dad?
01:00:42.040
He has also vowed to both cherish and protect Greenland in what he calls a very
01:00:48.600
Now all this could make strategic sense for the United States.
01:01:32.280
Greenland has a female white representative in the Danish parliament.
01:01:36.040
She was born in Greenland and doesn't consider herself Danish,
01:01:43.040
she has held several speeches in Greenlandic when speaking to her colleagues in parliament.
01:01:55.900
three crowns on the coat of arms symbolizes the Kalmar Union.
01:02:04.980
I know that Denmark and Norway would not want this at this point,
01:02:13.220
Sweden and Denmark and Norway to come together as one union again,
01:02:16.540
because we'd be the most powerful economic zone.
01:02:27.520
I still want the distinct differences and all that to remain kind of thing,
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made more sense than joining the EU or some shit like that.
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There are some that are kind of half a little bit of an age,
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They just lived in the area and they've just over time,
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And now all of a sudden the conservatives are all about it.
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We are aboard Trump Force One on a full thrust takeoff.
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I hate to do a lefty talking point here because they have kind of criticized them for that,
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Some guys is looking at real estate in lots of different areas.
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Every time I find a nice house in my price range,
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the demographic reports explains why nobody wants to live with non-whites,
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white people retract into an area and then they just,
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they will come being close to white people is supposedly,
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The white people will have to move up to Canada and Greenland.
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they retreated to the North and kind of regrouped and like,
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wants to tariff Denmark at a very high level in a potential dispute over
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but have you directed your staff to take specific actions to drop plans?
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we need Greenland for national security purposes.
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people have been talking about it for a long time.
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People really don't even know if Denmark has any legal right to it,
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they should give it up because we need it for national security.
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but nobody knows if they even have any right title or interest,
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the people are going to probably vote for independence or to come into the United States.
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then I would tariff Denmark at a very high level.
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nobody knows if they even have any right title or interest.
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beneficial relationships with countries like Canada or what for the U.S. warships to go through the Panama Canal.
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I think he said it was built for the U.S. military,
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Vote for independence or to come into the United States.
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then I would tariff Denmark at a very high level.
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Do you guys just have to draw plans for acquisition?
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which is makes all of this even more hilarious in a way,
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that's not a duplicate of the other clip I have.
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The heartland theory of them basically controlling entire zone there as close to the Arctic as
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And the potentiality then we might get warmer temperatures,
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which means you could have then shipment going that way as opposed to going,
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and this will become a much more strategically important area.
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And that's part of why they want to control it,
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or at least have some puppet government in place that they do control,
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it's to like one independence and Greenland is weak and cucked enough to say,
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and then America does some gay op and they put,
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but that doesn't mean that the CIA didn't do a bunch of,
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especially in South American countries and stuff like that,
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obviously to gain control and take over these guys.
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them taking over resources in different countries and stuff like that.
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the establishment and he just goes to the elite.
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He just goes to these big corporations and now it's going to go to tech
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And this is to kind of reemphasize that point too.
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if you're wondering why there's talk of bringing in Canada and Greenland,
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Trump was installed to usher in the new world order to get conservatives to
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And of course it includes Canada and Denmark and NAFTA technically.
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and I think it's interesting because Trump mentioned in between Canada,
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obviously before pre-mass immigration into Canada,
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they shared North America and Canada shared more of an,
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But like when you don't even control your own border to the South,
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and then you're talking about like taking over new territories and going to war with
01:15:47.080
the Southern states are now like becoming Mexican or Hispanic.
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riddled with so many South Americans that it's almost like,
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is picked up straight from neoliberal left-leaning academics.
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these are just artificial drawn lines on a map and they don't really exist.
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The club of Rome used a mathematical model that divided the world into 10 regions to
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Because it's the biblical thing and the blueprint of that again,
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but there's a lot of religious people involved in that too.
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And they like to kind of seed those types of things.
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And another model was developed under the direct direction of Amilka Herrera.
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The club of Rome seeks to find solutions to global issues.
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Need for social change is seen by club of Rome.
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This is a scenario foreseen in a sophisticated mathematical model,
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supposedly mega people are now helping to recreate a club of,
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And all it takes is to go and take a couple of photos.
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it's the worst people possible to run something like that,
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Kind of makes me think of Musk and stuff like that too,
01:19:04.280
because he goes on and on about demographics and it's,
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the Pajit discussion has entered so prominently.
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We're the best and the brightest from other parts of the world,
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Basically it's cheap labor for the tech sector.
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So bring them in and replace them because it's so,
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Nothing in nature just keeps on growing and growing and growing and expanding
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eventually you'll be smacked so hard back into place that it will be a
01:20:00.880
You've already seen that in like African countries.
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The only reason those populations are ballooning to the extent that they
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are is because Westerners keep dropping goddamn bags of rice and milk
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powder into some of these areas under the world,
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you probably shouldn't have them develop dependency on a nourishment for
01:20:35.080
it's the horrible tactic because of course now we just,
01:20:38.180
end result is we're being invaded because of it,
01:20:46.820
They want growth and more economy and more money.
01:20:49.080
And Musk might or might not have some pipe dream about colonizing Mars.
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So he doesn't even care about the earth in that sense.
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the old club of Rome and the new world order thing,
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you can go to Mars or something to that effect.
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let's put some boom boxes in some gangster rap and we're ready to go.
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which means there's plenty of space for America to ship all the illegals and migrants.
01:22:24.720
That's already controlled by another European country.
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a landmass controlled by another European country,
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here's the club of Rome beyond growth stuff here.
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Ursula von der Leyen was talking at one of their conferences.
01:23:10.140
What I'm saying is mega agenda club of Rome agenda,
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the club of Rome and a group of MIT researchers published the limits of growth report.
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I want to clarify that they are technically correct,
01:23:35.160
but the solutions that they offer for it is all wrong for the most part that I don't agree with.
01:23:43.740
they want whites out of the picture as we'll see in a moment.
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And they're blaming whites because they're like colonialists and stuff.
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color game much left over in like far lower numerical numbers,
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And it came 50 years ago to address the conclusion.
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Stop economic and population growth or else our planet will not cope.
01:24:21.840
about the role of new technology in the countering the climate change.
01:24:33.480
And that is a point that the report got right beyond any doubt.
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call of what communism through the back door over like,
01:25:21.580
But then they don't want you to be part of nature.
01:25:39.820
but just as some kind of object to like look at,
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about the idea that we can't have endless growth either.
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we are so far above the population and the consumption levels,
01:27:23.040
Everybody could fit in the state of Texas or something.
01:27:43.680
I know there's some very lush areas in Texas too,
01:27:54.320
but look at some of those cities and you get close and it's developments
01:28:12.520
I don't want to have more development everywhere.
01:28:27.400
as he talks about the reduction of the population here.
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can we kill all these white people in some peaceful way?
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All I see is they're going after like white people with fucking COVID shots.
01:29:22.180
making sure that we are demographically declining,
01:29:34.260
Asian countries are exploding in their population numbers.
01:29:40.620
and some other countries are going in that direction.
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You just can't go up and up and up all the time.
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they will seek to just replace us with robots and automation.
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small enough to push a couple of buttons if they need it,
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But it means that conflict isn't solved through violence,
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and how much material consumption you want to have.