No Go Zone is back and this week we cover a variety of topics including the latest news from around the world, the plane crash in Russia, the fires in Spain and the strange weather patterns in the Middle East. We also have a bit of news about the strange lightning storms that have been hitting the area and the weird weather patterns that we have been experiencing in the past week or so.
00:55:23.460And apparently that's to fool like satellite data so that it looks like it's cultivated land.
00:55:31.460And these are some of the things that the Chinese government supposedly have like well you got to make sure that everything is in good order or whatever.
00:55:37.460So when they do either satellite scans of the area or you have some kind of inspector going out to some of these areas next to the roads right going oh it looks healthy.
00:55:48.460It's the most just synthetic and like simulacra driven country I've ever seen.
00:55:54.460So it's not that they have like room to talk here to be honest and again just considering Wuhan and all these other things right.
00:56:01.460So it's a little bit of a you know kind of a you know you know here's the BRICS countries just you know criticizing the US kind of thing.
00:56:10.460However having said that the US has a long history of of biowarfare of experimenting even on its own population about these things right.
00:56:20.460Robert F. Kennedy jr have talked about this endless amounts of times which is good that he's bringing those things to light but they've dropped like light bulbs with bacteria in them in New York subways.
00:56:29.460They've sprayed entire towns from Navy vessels on the East Coast.
00:57:07.460Russia's Ministry of Defense has released a statement revealing the murky activities of the United States military.
00:57:14.460The ministry says that Washington's Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy searches for virus mutations to then use them to further its own interests.
00:57:24.460As in 2019 the United States began preparing for a new pandemic by searching for virus mutations.
00:57:33.460We do not exclude the use by the United States of these so-called defensive technologies for offensive purposes.
00:57:39.460As well as for the purpose of global management by creating crisis situations of a biological nature.
00:57:45.460According to the ministry Washington has been amassing various pathogens from its direct involvement with various biolabs around the world which they say are for research and preventative measures.
00:57:59.460But Russia's defense ministry is not buying that and they point out that whenever the Pentagon for example is interested in any pathogens be it COVID-19 or avian influenza or the African swine flu.
00:58:11.460They later somehow end up becoming pandemic and who stands to benefit from this as we've seen time and time again.
00:58:17.460It's American pharmaceutical companies and they point out their findings points out that for example that there is a possible collusion between big pharma and USAID via an intermediary company called eco health alliance.
00:58:32.460Now they have been studying the diversity of bat population since 2015 and they've also been looking at mechanisms how to transfer coronavirus strains from bats to humans.
00:58:44.460And we know that just two months before the world ever heard about COVID-19 there was an exercise conducted at the Johns Hopkins University in New York.
00:58:53.460And that exercise entailed scientists transferring an unknown at the time strain of coronavirus from bats to humans via a pig.
00:59:02.460So of course all this and the office that is now being open leads them to question why this is happening.
00:59:10.460And of course they also point out that the US government for example in May this year said that there is no longer a public health emergency when it comes to COVID.
00:59:20.460Joe Biden himself last September said that the COVID pandemic is over.
00:59:25.460Yet this July they are opening this office of pandemic preparedness and response policy which is led by a man who is a military combat surgeon and retired Air Force major general.
00:59:41.460The U.S. Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases has been involved in U.S. biological programs in Ukraine.
01:00:00.460Thus representatives of the Institute actively led projects codenamed UP1 and UP8.
01:00:14.460As part of these projects the possibility of using anthropods to spread ricksetia, tick-borne encephalitis virus as well as causative agents of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever and auto hunter viruses was studied.
01:00:29.460That's why Russia's defense minister believes that Washington is preparing to establish biological control sort of using defensive technologies for offensive purposes to create biological crisis conditions and situations.
01:00:45.460And also there's added concern about the people involved in all this.
01:00:49.460For example, Dr. Anthony Fauci, America's leading doctor who was the head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
01:00:57.460He has reportedly made a lot of money from this pandemic.
01:01:00.460And he's also the one who was adamant that when it comes to COVID-19, it came about naturally.
01:01:07.460We have bio lab labs in Ukraine because we're developing bioweapons.
01:01:11.460So they transferred the authority for biosecurity to one agency in the HHS called the National Institute for Infectious and Allergic Diseases run by Anthony Fauci.
01:01:25.460So Anthony Fauci got all the responsibility for bioweapons development.
01:01:30.460He got at that time a 68% raise from the Pentagon.
01:01:34.460300 scientists wrote President Obama and said, you've got to shut down Anthony Fauci because he's going to create a microbe that will cause a global pandemic.
01:01:46.460And so Obama signed a moratorium that shut down the 18 worst of Anthony Fauci's experiments.
01:01:53.460And instead of obeying that law, Anthony Fauci shifted a lot of his operations offshore.
01:02:01.460And those operations ended up most of them in the Wuhan lab, which is a military lab.
01:02:07.460Which, of course, then implies the Chinese, too, right?
01:08:55.460I think it's a good thing that the high-income, high-consuming countries of the world are reducing the number of children that they're having.
01:12:12.460But less of us, more of them, scare whitey into thinking that it's basically like we're all going to be dying in a sea of global boiling if we don't stop having children and consume as many things.
01:12:25.460You move into your tiny home and then we'll just all the other new houses that's left behind after white flight.
01:12:32.460We'll just pack them in with just endless amounts of migrants.
01:13:12.460But there's an awful lot of mouths out there to feed.
01:13:15.460And of course, again, we, you know, much of the West with UN rice bags and milk powders being just, you know, feeding Africa and just ballooning these populations, you know, eventually there's going to be a crash as a consequence of that.
01:13:27.460And the suffering from that, the misery that's going to come in the wake of that is just not worth it.
01:13:33.460Right. It's better to address something like this now.
01:13:35.460And again, you could argue white people, people of European descent, had already kind of taken that responsibility, whether it was really conscious of everybody or not.
01:13:45.460But like they had urbanized much of our environment with modernized our lifestyle.
01:14:08.460And this is, you know, why we're advocating to move out to the country's countryside where there's room where there's not so goddamn expensive and have large families.
01:14:16.460You're going to stay in these environments forever.
01:14:18.460And I know there's a battle to take in some of these cities as well.
01:14:21.460And if only white people leave them behind, eventually all the rings of power might end up in the hands of those who, well, we're already in the hands of those who hate us and want to kill us.
01:14:30.460Like even even more on the on the nose, you know, even more like direct South Africa type of situation for us, which I recognize it's not good either.
01:14:39.460But presumably at least we can educate and have good people that we raise on the countryside that are willing to go into these, you know, population centers and at least fight for political influence and power, essentially.
01:14:52.460I mean, there's nothing wrong doing that in addition to regarding, you know, safeguarding our future existence.
01:14:59.460We can't live in these in these cramped environments.
01:16:29.460Now, we talked about the health crisis, right?
01:16:38.460And this kind of interesting was an interesting article in Euronews about why is it that Bill Gates funds so much of this, right?
01:16:47.460And of course, the obvious question here is maybe it's not that good to just have a couple of individuals funding these massive organizations that everybody in every country looks to.
01:16:59.460to, you know, get their facts when it comes to things like the pandemic or vaccinations or they, you know, you look to the UN or the World Health Organization that is subset of the UN for like what information you need to ban or censor in your country or on your platform and things like that.
01:17:21.460And furthermore, when it's a Bill Gates, who's a fucking dipshit lunatic, maybe it's not maybe it's not the best.
01:17:28.460So this article is kind of like, well, why do we, you know, maybe it's not even the articles are kind of what's what's going on with this, right?
01:17:35.460And finally, they've come, they've rolled around onto this issue.
01:17:38.460Critics complain about the major role the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation plays in funding the World Health Organization.
01:17:49.460Of course, it's not enough with the money they already received from all the countries, right?
01:17:53.460The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, which still stands strong despite its two co-founders splitting up after 27 years of marriage, said last month it was not right for the charity to take on such a big role in funding the World Health Organization.
01:18:07.460Of course it is because they have a lot of sway over it.
01:18:10.460Do you think they're going to do anything that bites the hands that feed them?
01:18:30.460Over the years, the billionaire philanthropists have become the World Health Organization's second biggest donor, making the health agency heavily depend on their support to keep funding.
01:18:40.460Global health experts say that while this money is welcome, it gives the Gates an outsized influence and underscores the chronic funding problem the World Health Organization faces, even as it contends with more and more health crises.
01:18:54.460The WHO has an annual budget less than the size of a single large teaching hospital in the United States and one quarter of the budget of the US Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
01:19:07.460Yet it has a huge global health responsibility, including responding to major public health emergencies, such as, because it gives us more money.
01:19:16.460That's what the article is about, right?
01:19:18.460It has a huge global health responsibility, including responding to major health outbreaks, such as COVID, monkeypox, Ebola, polio.
01:19:26.460The WHO's executive board is meeting this week in Geneva, seeking an even greater role in better prepared for the next pandemic.
01:19:33.460That's right. The next one is coming up here.
01:19:35.460Now, do they mean version two of the COVID bullshit or something else?
01:19:42.460But it's still lacking answers on how to fund it.
01:19:47.460The health agency gets funding from member states paying membership dues alongside additional voluntary donations from member states and other partners like the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
01:19:58.460Member countries pay what they're called assessed contributions, a percentage of a country's GDP agreed upon every two years at the World Health Assembly.
01:20:08.460Usually, these sums cover less than 20% of the WHO's total budget.
01:20:12.460That means that 80% of the WHO's funding relies on voluntary contributions, meaning any amount of money given freely by donors, whether member states, NGOs, philanthropic organizations, or other private entities.
01:20:29.460These voluntary contributions are typically earmarked for specific projects or diseases, meaning the WHO cannot freely decide how to use them.
01:20:38.460Currently, the WHO has full control over only about a quarter of its budget, say Gostin.
01:20:44.460You know they want to expand this too.
01:20:48.460It says here, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation alone is responsible for over 88% of the total amount donated by philanthropic foundations to the WHO.
01:20:58.460Other contributors include the Bloomberg Family Foundation, well that's encouraging too.
01:21:58.460Let's play a little bit of this to debunk some of the things.
01:22:03.460I don't trust any of these organizations, specifically after what they did to us during the pandemic and how they controlled the narrative and censored,
01:22:13.460or at least ensured that other organizations, social media platforms, countries even censored information about this.
01:22:20.460So now that I want to backtrack, like, whoa, whoa, whoa, slow down a little bit here.
01:22:24.460We're going to set the record straight here in this video with the WHO legal officer, Stephen Solomon, who unpacks the pandemic accords.
01:22:33.460And, of course, there's been a lot of questions about this.
01:22:35.460But anyway, we can play. Let's play a little bit of this.
01:22:39.460And then, of course, they always do the, let's, you know, they reference, what is it, like, Russell Brand, I think, in the video, and what are the other one?
01:22:51.460Redacted News, which is slightly better.
01:22:53.460There's still some issues there, but whatever, slightly better.
01:22:55.460But Russell Brand is, like, complete, just, I mean, he's, he's on all the platforms.
01:23:12.460He reared his head into this kind of field.
01:23:15.460And then, basically, he was scared away from, you know, the majority of people attacking him for, rightly, calling him out as, as going to be insincere, whatever.
01:23:22.460But now they can have a Russell Brand as a perfect plant to, and it doesn't mean that he occasionally gets things right or whatever, but it's just, I don't know, it's just, it's just, it's always cringe when some of these Hollywood actors, you know, roll around and going to be the great truth seekers while they, you know, hobnob with, you know, some of the World Economic Forum people like Ewell, Noah Harari and stuff like that, right?
01:23:44.460So I don't trust him one bit, but anyway, so they can use those sources, go to them and say, oh, look at this here, look at this crazy conspiracy theory.
01:23:51.460And they astroturf it and they may, and they turn it into kind of a limited hangout that way too.
01:23:55.460Now you don't have to promote anybody or drop anything of someone that's outside of that purview, outside of that circle or that sphere.
01:24:02.460And if you want anybody to, to ask questions about anything that's going on, they can go to a, you know, controlled Pied Piper such as Russell Brand and look at his rumble or YouTube videos, right?
01:24:17.460This is Steven Solomon and he's one of WHO's lawyers.
01:24:21.460Steven's got a stellar track of working on international health agreements, including influenza pandemic preparedness framework or tobacco control treaty and many more.
01:24:32.460Steven is best place to explain the legalities of the pandemic accord.
01:24:47.460The WHO are introducing a pandemic treaty that will mean they'll be able to take your tax dollars without listening to your opinion or giving you the chance to vote on it.
01:25:35.460Look, 88% comes from Bill Gates, whatever.
01:25:38.460But if the, if the country gives you a certain percentage of GDP, voluntary, uh, assessed contributions, what was the term they used again?
01:25:46.460What do you think there's money coming from?
01:25:48.460Obviously it's people, it's people's taxes in those countries.
01:25:51.460So this is his dumb hair splitting, goddamn arguments.
01:25:54.460How many countries have the power to tax?
01:25:57.460But I think it's also important to say, and Russell Brand makes a very important point here.
01:26:13.460What happened during the pandemic was that countries were seeking an external authority to listen to, and the World Health Organization became the preeminent authority.
01:26:24.460It wasn't all the countries that got together and said, hmm, we should do, I, we, let's vote over who gets to say what, you know, here, and let's then kind of compromise and make a unified plan, set of rules or protocol that, that we should, you know, that the World Health Organization recommends that countries follow.
01:27:26.460It was about going in a direction that now they know we can wheel out a thing in the media and people will respond and the majority will comply.
01:27:34.460And that's why mask mandates are coming back.
01:27:36.460That's why vaccinations are coming back.
01:27:38.460And eventually it's going to go from recommendations to you must do this to comply or like to, to be in compliance.
01:27:45.460And if you're not, we're going to come arrest you.
01:27:47.460How many videos did we play during the pandemic?
01:27:49.460Like fucking cops wrestling and strangling like 12 year old girls that didn't want to have their, their mask on.
01:28:03.460And at the same time, making sure that countries which are in the driver's seat and are in the driver's seat for writing it remain in the driver's seat.
01:28:12.460No, this new pandemic treaty is, is, is horrendous.
01:28:15.460It, it, it, it seeks to, to take so much power under the guise of keeping you safe.
01:28:22.460Because that's always how it comes, right?
01:30:29.460What you need is basically, what you need is just a proposal, a little proposal here, but...
01:30:36.460I don't know, it could work, it might not always work, of course, because you still have people crazy enough to think they can get away with it, but...
01:34:22.460These people can't behave themselves in any country that they go to, including their own.
01:34:26.460But isn't it better that these people go and deal with these problems in their own country?
01:34:31.460I haven't seen this video, let's check it out and see what happens here.
01:34:34.460It's like every single time the same thing happens.
01:34:38.460And what time can we just say, look, if you're so goddamn concerned about Eritrean's internal affairs,
01:34:44.460maybe you should not be in Canada or Sweden or Germany or whatever else you're housed in.
01:34:50.460Maybe you should go back to Eritrea and fight for your country there.
01:34:54.460Police are calling it an unprecedented event.
01:34:57.460A disputed cultural event that turned into a clash within Edmonton's Eritrean community spilled over from Saturday afternoon into a second incident last night.
01:35:06.460Police in riot gear are once again called out to break up a massive crowd.
01:35:10.460So a second time, the first time, this happened the day prior.
01:35:17.460Kids played soccer in the background as opposing adults struck each other, some of them with sticks, causing injuries at two North Edmonton locations Saturday morning.
01:35:27.460It was claimed to be a celebration of Eritrean culture, but ended up seeing two sides blaming the other for violence.
01:35:34.460That side, they started to hit us, and we defend ourselves.
01:35:40.460They came with their goal and hit people, broke cars, terrorized children.
01:35:45.460The Edmonton Police Service had prior knowledge that the Saturday morning events were happening and could see two sides clash, as has happened in other cities.
01:35:54.460Public safety officers trained to deal with riots were joined by members of the EPS Tactical Unit to restore order.
01:36:00.460We did bring extra resources in and anticipated that there could be conflict between two groups in the festival, which unfortunately did occur today.
01:36:09.460Then a loud crowd gathered again, this time in the city's southwest, in anticipation of another early evening event inside a banquet hall.
01:36:19.460The Edmonton Police Service confirming that twice in one day, the riot act was read out to participants to give fair warning before police moved in on them.
01:36:28.460I would say today's event in Edmonton was an unprecedented event. This is very unusual to occur.
01:36:35.460Well, hang on, Canada, because it's going to happen again if you don't deal with this problem.
01:36:38.460We're in our city. We do have a safe community.
01:36:41.460There was evidence of rocks and bricks and smashed windows of both the building and nearby vehicles.
01:36:46.460It wasn't the entire festival. It was just a few people in conflict with each other.
01:36:50.460And just to be clear, it wasn't a conflict with police.
01:36:53.460It was two groups in conflict with each other and the police were there to stand by and try to maintain public order.
01:36:59.460It's Eritreans against Eritreans in our countries. How many times have we showed footage of that?
01:37:04.460Like Armenians and, you know, Azerbaijan's fight on our streets or Turks and Kurds or whatever the hell it is.
01:37:12.460Like our police is now expected to spend resources on keeping the peace between these goddamn people.
01:37:18.460But if they can't goddamn behave themselves, should be sent right back home.
01:37:22.460How is this so hard? How is this so difficult? This is the only direction which things need to go.
01:37:29.460You don't like it. You don't behave. Back you go, okay? They need to go back, all of them.
01:37:36.460Some who oppose the festival claimed it supports the government of Eritrea,
01:37:40.460a government that human rights groups have called one of the most oppressive regimes in the world.
01:37:45.460Organizers said it was simply an event to celebrate culture, friendship and patriotism.
01:37:50.460The city said, in the interest of public safety, it pulled the permit for the event that was supposed to continue Sunday.
01:37:57.460Police believe as many as 11 people were injured. No arrests have been made.
01:38:02.460Yeah, so you can see, of course, how this is causing problems, obviously, in our communities, in our countries.
01:38:16.460And I kind of want to frame this a little bit because I'm going to get into that clip with Oliver Anthony here a little bit of him praising diversity and all that stuff.
01:38:26.460And keep in mind, this is as taxes to be able to pay for this little party here, whatever you want to call it, this little insane experiment that's ongoing.
01:38:40.460The taxes are just skyrocketing in Canada.
01:38:45.460I mean, countless of videos now that's going around.
01:38:49.460I think most are venting on like TikTok and platforms like that, which is basically how they can't afford anything.
01:38:55.460So think about it. As India is sending rockets to the moon and allegedly landing on the moon with probes and shit like that, or landers,
01:39:10.460we have to import a large segment of these populations that are coming to Western countries now, a drain on our financial systems.
01:39:20.460We have no, you know, not that that's the primary thing to have space exploration, but we're just making that as a point.
01:39:26.460That's kind of like, that's always shown, that's always been demonstrated to be like, okay, well, at least, you know, at least we have that, right?
01:39:33.460It's something that collectively that the society or people are pushing for.
01:39:38.460It's kind of like, okay, we've kind of made it, right?
01:57:17.460And I think obviously I get what he's going for, but I wish it would just replace whiteness, which is a anti white leftist construct to talk about something which they claim is not associated with race.
01:57:37.460It's people of European descent, but we understand what they mean when they say what, but he said white people are great or being white is great.
01:57:49.460I'm glad he's saying it, but remember how all these people were criticizing and going after people who said those kinds of things just two, three, four years ago.
01:57:55.460But they should, their feet needs to be held to the fire.
01:57:59.460Ultimately, I don't care who's saying it as long as it's being said, but they also need responsibility.
01:58:04.460You can't back off of these individuals.
01:58:06.460They need to be continued to be pushed.
01:58:08.460They need to be pushed to the inevitable position that we need to restore our countries.
01:58:13.460We need to get these people out of our countries that cannot obey our laws, who don't respect us, who hate us, who hate our kids, who are going after us, who are criminals, who form criminal, criminal gangs, et cetera, et cetera.
02:07:23.200But anyway, everyone's favorite, Yakub Yurovsky went to Ukraine to lecture them on fascism, and we talked about that, among many other things, by the way.