01:01:15.640Showing, like, how they're envisioning how, like, you know, millions of, tens of millions of jobs are going to be lost because of the automation that we're bringing in, the algorithms that's doing all the, you know, the work for us now and things like this, right?
01:01:29.720So we'll look at that a little bit later because that's kind of interesting.
01:01:32.680Here's the clip I wanted to play here again.
01:01:34.540This war is really a turning point of history, and it will reshape our political and our economic landscape.
01:01:43.140He's talking about the Russia-Ukraine war here, right?
01:05:16.260It's, in fact, many of his ideas that are being pushed the hardest.
01:05:19.920But listen to what he said here regarding civilization and collapse, right?
01:05:24.220You have a small elite that pushes things in its own interests, even if it doesn't benefit the vast majority of the population.
01:05:35.060This has happened so many times previously in history, and it's probably going to happen again.
01:05:40.240One of the biggest dangers to the planet today is this technological utopia, because probably for the elite, it will work.
01:05:54.080If bad comes to worst, and when the flood comes, the scientists will build a Noah's Ark for the elite, leaving the rest to drown, the rest of the people and the rest of the ecosystem.
01:06:07.920But they are likely to be able to construct this technological Noah's Ark, which is probably what much of the elite is counting on.
01:06:18.380He's just basically being open about them, what they're doing.
01:06:22.460The World Economic Forum over the last few years have gone from kind of a back-end world, still influential, of course, and coordinating things behind the scenes,
01:06:31.120but to a very, very public and open, right-in-front-of-our-noses kind of conspiracy, really, of their takeover.
01:06:40.580Is it ultimately only the World Economic Forum?
01:06:46.040They're a front organization that they're doing the bidding of.
01:06:49.640Of course, some of them are the members and so forth are a part of the elite, and you could certainly argue that Klaus Schwab personally is part of the elite as well,
01:06:58.400but they're not the big players, really, you know what I mean?
01:07:09.040I'm not sure why they changed that, but they decided to go from a more obscure, like, nowhere.
01:07:12.780You know, remember there was even a time they're denying globalization and, oh, they're talking about a one-world government, these crazy, crazy conspiracy theories, blah, blah, blah.
01:07:22.600Now they're just right in the open with it.
01:07:24.560And again, these philosophers just like running around like, this guy, philosopher, you know what I mean?
01:07:29.080Like, yeah, the elite will basically build a, you know, he's talking about metaphorically of an arc here, like in the digital space that like when ruin and destruction comes, for whatever reason, then the elite will be fine.
01:08:07.240Elitist drool over possibilities of their great reset.
01:08:12.960As World Economic Forum head Klaus Schwab proclaimed that, quote, the future is built by us at the opening of the annual Davos gathering, two other European elites declared that the global energy crisis is a transition that will be painful for most but should not be resisted by nations tempted to preserve their own sovereignty over the global agenda.
01:08:37.280They're just right out in the open with it.
01:08:39.420Schwab called those summoned before him a powerful community and declared, we have the means to improve the state of the world, but two conditions are necessary.
01:08:48.180The first one, we'll listen to this, but it could be good for you to hear this again.
01:08:50.860The first one is that we act all as stakeholders of a larger community or of larger communities so that we serve not only our self-interest, but we serve the community.
01:09:03.240He's talking about his own there, of course.
01:09:23.900Now let's go to these other ones here.
01:09:25.260As further discussions progressed Monday, German vice chancellor Robert Habeck spoke about the energy crisis, warning that governments of individual nations should not seek to protect their own citizens, but instead follow the rule of the markets.
01:09:50.880Well, I would say that we have to stick to global markets.
01:09:55.720If we are now, and this is a tendency I feel everywhere in the world, also in my country as well, also in Europe, if we are now saying, okay, first of all, Germany and other countries are caring for themselves, then we will increase the crisis.
01:10:10.400If we are only caring for our own food supply or energy supply, it must have a disastrous effect on the prices on the market.
01:10:19.480So first of all, we have to keep the markets open.
01:10:22.460Second, we have to see that we have to solve one problem, not on the back of another one.
01:10:29.420So if we are now increasing the production of fossil fuels and coal power plants all over the place, there's a drought in India, you mentioned it, we will definitely have more problems in the next years to come.
01:10:44.020So we have to see that climate neutrality, the big issue of the conference 2020, so two years ago, it seems like ages, but two years ago, it's not gone.
01:10:55.700So we have to solve one problem with the solutions of the other problem.
01:11:01.220And third of all, when I mentioned open markets, I like to stress out that the roots of the markets, they have to change.
01:11:09.460So the globalization, I would, I think deglobalization is a wrong phrase.
01:11:18.660We have to stick that we have, that we collaborate in one world and have some solidarity in the world.
01:11:24.620But therefore, we have to change the rule of the markets as well.
01:11:29.680So these three things, I would say, give an idea where we have to heed to.
01:11:35.440And maybe this conference can also lead some ways into a more sustainable future.
01:11:40.920So, look, I'm not a huge fan of like, you know, obviously like run amok, you know, capitalism and things like this or to argue that money is smarter than people and let just let just money do what it does.
01:11:53.300And it will be good, good for everybody.
01:11:56.080However, you could argue, you know, with, at least for a time when you have a high trust society and so forth, it's like, okay, a little bit more loose, lax, you know, laws when it comes to, you know, businesses or something like maybe not that heavily taxed.
01:12:13.400And I see what that system has done to our people.
01:12:17.100Is the complete opposite side there for the fix and the solution to it?
01:12:21.020No, that's not what I'm arguing either.
01:12:23.200But it is interesting that these forces, these people, these organizations, these groups, the very world he's now in, to a certain extent, has been created, you could argue, with certainly more laissez-faire, like, you know, free market kind of rules or whatever.
01:12:41.060But what he's talking about here is that now when we made it, we want to pull the ladder up behind us and ensure that no one else can do what just happened here, right?
01:12:51.780He wants to, you know, ensure his and his globalist buddies' existence in the future.
01:12:58.740And therefore, they need to now change the rules.
01:13:53.360We don't want to do anything about this.
01:13:55.340Your pain that you're going through, that's actually that's very good because climate change is supposedly going to be solved because you're paying more at the pump.
01:14:04.020We need to accept that there will be some pain in the process.
01:14:09.480The pace that we need will open up for missteps.
01:14:14.820It will open up for shortages of energy.
01:14:17.900It will create inflationary pressures, and maybe we need to start talking about that, that that pain is actually worth it.
01:14:24.420Because if we don't, there's no business case.
01:14:29.840But so far, I think we have been a little bit careful actually talking about the pain in the short term that is likely to come from this very important change.
01:14:39.320Yeah, so more pain, and that's a good thing.
01:14:48.520It's kind of the Fabian socialist way.
01:14:50.340There's a couple of other ideologies that tie into this.
01:14:53.460They still want hyper-capitalism and having all these businesses utilizing, but then they want ESG to be the guiding rule set above all these businesses, like an umbrella.
01:15:07.880And they all need to adhere to the climate change religion, these kinds of things.
01:15:11.940But then they also want this UBI system as an underpinning to it, right, to create the social credit score, to get full control of your life, like we saw in the beginning of the clip with China.
01:15:21.840They're like, if you don't obey, we have this whole surveillance system in place, right?
01:15:26.080This is part of the fourth industrial revolution and this new amazing utopia that they're building for us, where basically they can force you, essentially with economy, to behave in a certain way.
01:15:39.280And if you break those guidelines, if you transgress, right, then they could punish you and say, well, here we go.
01:15:47.060Now your rent will go up, your mortgage rates will go up, you won't be able to buy as much in the store, you know, these kinds of things, right?
01:15:54.420So the whole UBI thing is completely part of it, right?
01:15:59.800And by the way, I forgot to play this, or is it later?
01:16:06.220George Soros, right, showed up as well.
01:16:09.620And it kind of goes back to the Harari clip that we played, that basically we might be standing at the brink here, at the end of everything, right?
01:16:18.700But the elites will be fine, of course.
01:16:20.700But he says here that civilization might not survive.
01:17:06.420Again, collective identity, that's bad because that's nationalism.
01:17:11.300Until the whole world is homogenized and globalized, then it's for the collective and for the greater good and we're all one and all this shit, right?
01:17:17.820But now it's been this mu-individualism bullshit to get us to the point where we are now.
01:17:23.840Anybody could be anything and, you know, we're all individuals and there's no, there's no, you know.
01:17:28.780And then as soon as they have that established as the mass accepted view, then all of a sudden it becomes, oh, back to the collective again.
01:17:35.760Now we're all a collective blob, right?
01:17:37.900Anyway, he seems to be doing great, by the way.
01:18:54.580They will actually grow like body parts in laboratories or actually, no, I think actually in fact what they prefer is they prefer to have like children that's like,
01:19:03.760that they kind of grow, they perfectly raise them to be healthy and fit and all that stuff.
01:19:09.980And then they just like, you know, when they turn 18 or whatever, they're the right size essentially, right?
01:19:15.360They'll just slice them open and then they'll take their organs, right?
01:20:02.140Alibaba group president, J. Michael Evans, boasts at the World Economic Forum about the development of an individual carbon footprint tracker.
01:21:04.740On the World Economic Forum panels on a reimagined global tax system, Oxfam Executive Director Gabriela Bacher calls for a global 25% corporate tax rate and complains that countries are lowering taxes to be competitive.
01:21:23.140So, if in Pillar 2, the percentage, the tax rate had been higher at 25%, which was actually what was recommended by groups of tax experts the world over,
01:21:32.920and actually connects with the rates in some of the economies that are participating in the deal,
01:21:37.020then $17 billion more would be raised for the developing world, for least developed countries and middle-income countries than is the case.
01:21:42.920So, take it from the so-called rich countries, because, of course, it's going great right now for most Western countries,
01:21:49.460and just pour it down the drain of third-world countries, because it's our responsibility.
01:21:56.440Because, you know, when our ancestors worked their asses off, and they were in the sweatshops and in the mines and the child labor conditions that our ancestors went through,
01:22:04.660so that we didn't have to, it's now our responsibility to basically hand over our wealth to these people.
01:22:10.900Because, for some damn reason, despite the fact that we're all equal, they can't do what we achieved, right?
01:33:23.480I'm not saying that he needs, he deserves to be treated like this.
01:33:26.300I just don't personally like the guy and his grifty and shifty attitudes.
01:33:31.380I mean, he's an ex, like, naval intelligence officer, the guy, right?
01:33:34.800And I remember people are like, we shipped a cat once, and the cat firm, the firm that shipped the cat, put us in the wrong category and assumed we were like a military family.
01:33:46.220Because that's the majority of the cats that were moving in animals, pets overall, from Europe to America.
01:33:52.440It was, first we did from America to Europe, and then we did one back again.
01:33:58.060But anyway, and so then we were, just because we're on a website where someone put us in the wrong category on their website, that was like, oh, well, that confirms red eyes are military, right?
01:41:47.580But, yeah, it was something like that.
01:41:50.620Maybe you can look at it from an astrological point of view, the symbolism of that.
01:41:53.540So, he changed his username to World Economic Forum detainee here, too.
01:41:59.180The police at the World Economic Forum surrounded us with rifles, held us for an hour, refused to let us leave, and then stuck their hands down our pants, one by one.
01:49:21.160They drop these dumb conspiracies and then idiots pick up on it.
01:49:25.380And, like, okay, sometimes we, you know, we get it wrong or whatever, but actually, just as Bill Hoover says on entropy here, literally every conspiracy about COVID has come true so far.
01:49:36.520I mean, essentially, there are some that are, like, you know, kind of too much or whatever.
01:49:40.700But when you get those that are too much, that's, like, not based on anything, most things so far, it's like, well, here's what the evidence says so far.
01:49:48.600That means this could happen or look at this.
01:49:54.160It's not just based on what someone thinks and it takes off, right?
01:49:57.340It's actually based on, like, what you observably can see and you can draw conclusions based on pattern recognition, where is this leading and so forth, right?
01:50:06.540But what they do is they drop these ridiculous conspiracies and then they can point to that and say, see, how silly this is, this is not at all what happened.
01:50:16.180And so, therefore, every conspiracy, if we call it that, is therefore, you know, dismissed or, you know, we can ridicule it.
01:50:25.060And we don't have to address legitimate criticism.
01:50:27.980We don't have to address legitimate concerns that people have because those are just crazy conspiracy theories.
01:50:55.800So now we're all going to know exactly what we're allowed to think and not think and say and not say because Klaus Schwab at the World Economic Forum says so.
01:51:45.840I don't care about this male cave doofus here either.
01:51:49.400But it's just to give you a little bit of a hint of the usual, you know, kind of tactics, right?
01:51:54.320Even, in fact, the detractors of those who still believe in the major, like, COVID lie, the conspiracy of COVID, which was designed, you know, to get us to swallow the vaccine, you know, to believe the illness, to get us to believe in the solution to it, right?
01:52:25.240Well, it's been a fabulous track record for those who believe the official story out there, hasn't it?
01:52:30.900As you said, Bill, essentially, every, now, not every, I can't say that, but I'm saying, like, some of the major, like, crazy conspiracies that was, you know, out there early on, they've basically come true.
01:52:46.140Or, I mean, it's not that they've come true, that there was a prediction.
01:52:49.820Again, it was things that people could look at that, at that time, available evidence and say, look at, this is not good, you know, whatever.
01:52:56.280We still, we don't know about the death rate, or the fallout of the vaccine, but there's a lot of people talking about, you know, the undertakers and things like this, like, talking about the death rates.
01:53:05.580And, you know, again, in the next three years here, I think it's going to be a hell of a ride.
01:53:10.000Here's another one, Borla talking about, again, remember Bill Clinton, Bill Gates talked about the, you know, chips, right, in the vaccines and tracking and things like this.
01:53:25.520Here's Borla, listen to his stuff about the chips in the medication, basically trackers, right, in the medication.
01:53:31.840It is basically a biological chip that it is in the tablet, and once you take the tablet and dissolves into your stomach, sends a signal that you took the tablet.
01:53:44.440So imagine the applications of that, compliance, the insurance companies to know that the medicines that patients should take, they do take them.
01:53:53.820It is fascinating what happens in this field.
01:55:31.260As they're partnering together, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Pfizer, that's a big surprise, hasn't happened before or anything like that, to basically medicate the world, I guess that's the lack of a better term.
01:55:44.840Using big pharma and also, ironically, the developments that we've had then in the Western world to, at least he says that, if they're going to do it, is another thing, because they haven't done that with the COVID vaccine so far, but they're talking about dropping patents that, you know, that we in the West have to pay for these medications, and not that I want to anyway, but then they're going to drop the patents so they can give it for free to the third and the developing world.
01:56:11.260The time is now to begin closing this gap even more.
01:56:14.840In this spirit, Pfizer is excited and proud to launch an Accord for a Healthier World.
01:56:23.360Hey guys, we're all about to get healthier.
01:56:26.320Through this groundbreaking initiative, Pfizer will provide all its patented medicines and vaccines that are available in the U.S. or in the European Union on a non-for-profit basis to 1.2 billion people.
01:56:47.360This includes all 27 low-income countries, as well as all 18 countries that have transitioned from low-income to lower-middle-income classification in the last 10 years.
01:57:03.360This commitment will include all future Pfizer medicines and vaccines as they are launched, discovered, and launched as well.
01:57:12.680Now, as we learned in the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, ensuring supply is only the first step to helping patients.
01:57:22.000Then you have to convince every sucker to take it as well, right?
01:57:26.340For this reason, and in order to make the Accord successful, we look to collaborate with global health leaders to make improvements in other aspects that affect the use of the products,
01:57:39.160like diagnosis, education, infrastructure, storage, logistics, and many more.
01:57:45.360Now, only when all the obstacles have been overcome can we bring an end to healthcare inequities and deliver breakthroughs for all patients.
02:04:00.000But it is kind of interesting, you know, if you think about the wider picture, that it's like constantly we either have to pay for it and everyone else have to get it for free.
02:04:07.100Because somehow, I guess it's just Westerners that are able and capable to do some things for some weird reason.
02:04:13.920And it's, you know, despite all the equality talk, it doesn't seem to play out.
02:04:17.340For events, we can brief you on how that will save hundreds of thousands of lives.
02:17:56.240There's a book called Our Gods Wear Spandex that basically detail that every single writer, essentially.
02:18:06.220I think with the exception of the guy who wrote or conceived Batman, all of them, I believe, are Jewish.
02:18:12.200Basically, I think there could be some exceptions, but basically, but there's this whole superhero, you know, spandex thing that has caught on with the LGBTQ2SP plus people.
02:21:02.320Different in terms of the mode of transmission and so on.
02:21:05.340There's probably been some hidden chains of transmission that could have occurred for quite a number of weeks, given the sort of global situation.
02:21:58.680That there was going to be an outbreak on, uh, they, they did this test of the drill in, in March, I think it was, 2021, or maybe May 2021.
02:22:06.440And they predicted on the 15th of March in this, we show the, the screenshots and stuff, right?
02:22:10.580Uh, 15th of, of, uh, March, 2022, there'll be a surprise outbreak of weaponized monkeypox, like a bio-terrorism thing.
02:22:18.680Which again, Bill Gates have talked about, blah, blah, blah, all these people, right?
02:22:21.500So, magically, they can just, again, somehow predict, uh, that these things are, are, uh, when, when, on the day, essentially, that they're supposed to happen.
02:22:30.800The WHO is calling the global spread atypical, as most of the recent cases had no relevant travel history to places where monkeypox is endemic.
02:22:41.880You have to remember that monkeypox outbreaks are not unprecedented.
02:22:45.660What's different is that this is transmitting between person to person without travel.
02:22:49.680Despite its unusual arrival, the risk to the wider public is said to be low, because the virus, thought to be milder than smallpox, is not very contagious in typical social settings.
02:23:02.020But you should still be very afraid and do everything we tell you.
02:24:06.700Alan Watts, you know, had him on Earth.
02:24:09.400These are the early days of red ice and stuff, right?
02:24:11.240We talked about that, and he was, you know, I mean, he's one of the guys who, you know, he talked about this.
02:24:15.320Like, the World Health Organization will take, you know, take control by using, you know, fake and essentially staging and faking viruses and diseases and stuff.
02:24:25.440And in some cases, of course, they could release stuff as well.
02:24:47.360But so this is not like, you know, the World Health Organization thing has caught everybody out of the blue, and who knew that we're going to do this?
02:24:54.800I mean, there's people that talked about this for years.
02:24:56.680Again, the crazy conspiracy theorists, right?
02:24:59.440EU Health Agency warns monkeypox could become endemic if Europe outbreak continues.
02:26:53.760And of course, many of these diseases was brought in again once you started the mass vaccination campaigns.
02:26:58.840Very similar to the smallpox slash monkeypox situation.
02:27:03.240It's when they start experimenting or vaccinate the world against something that that becomes, you know, kind of a big problem, essentially.
02:27:09.920So, no, I'm not a big believer in the vaccination campaigns that these globalists are offering us.
02:27:17.920Here is Dr. Robert Malone, just a little summary here of how afraid we should be of monkeypox.
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