No-Go Zone: Why It’s Important To Expose The Davos Agenda
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Summary
In this episode of the RedEyes Online podcast, I discuss the anti-Davos protests in Germany, and why it's important to continue to expose the agenda of the Davos elite. I also discuss the role of the Bilderberg meeting and why the media is downplaying the significance of it.
Transcript
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This Wednesday, it's Odin's Day, January 18th, 2023.
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We've had the World Economic Forum, of course, kick off here on the 16th on Sunday.
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We're going to briefly cover that a little bit in the Western Warrior show that we did here
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over the weekend over at RedEyesMembers.com, or maybe you're following us over at Odyssey
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But anyway, we have some clips for you today, some choice clips.
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And I kind of want to put this in a little bit of a larger context, I guess, less about some
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Well, we have some of that, but just talking about why kind of it's important to continue
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to expose the Davos agenda and why it's a very simple thing to do, to be honest, because it's
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right out in the open, and most people, if they're aware, and kind of, if you manage
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to put it in context of what they want, what they're attempting to achieve, many of these,
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So there are some elected people there, but many of them, you know, the business world
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and so forth, they are unelected by the people, right?
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But most people could find out, tripping on my words today, if most, let's try it again,
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if most people were aware of what they were doing, if you put it in context, I think a lot
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So one of the problems is you have a tendency by people who are, I don't necessarily like
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the term, but, you know, they're dissidents, right?
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They're opposing kind of the liberal world order, where things are going, they're on the
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outskirts, of course, most of these people are on the right wing, there are, I guess,
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a few left, maybe on the left, but, you know, their ideas and policies have basically
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become mainstream, you know, mainstream adoption by politics, by banks and all these things,
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and most of them are on the right, tend to, they tend to convolute things and make it
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too complicated and some kind of difficult take on things or it's not that important.
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Now, if you want to downplay kind of like the, maybe not the significance of it, but like
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there's enough people out there now, even in kind of mainstream conservative circles,
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exposing it, so not everybody has to talk about it, that's fine, I get some of that,
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but to counter-signal the expose of what they're doing, that's curious to me, that's kind of
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It's kind of like when the Bilderberg stuff, and that's still, you know, ongoing, the
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At some point, I forget what year it was, but from being very few people covering it to
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like being kind of, still not mainstream, but there were mainstream articles about it,
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most of the times when they're covered in the mainstream like they do now with the World
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Economic Forum and the Davos annual meetings, they downplay the significance of it.
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This is just, you know, philanthropists and business people and CEOs meeting and, you know,
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And not everything will be sinister, but the overall kind of idea that this is like a global
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steering committee that have introduced policies over the years that most businesses and
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politicians, and again, they brag about infiltrating, you know, cabinets in the Western world and
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things like that, that's something to kind of raise your eyebrows about.
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So anyway, I want to talk about some of that today and put it in context a little bit.
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And we do have some clips and we have some other stuff later on as well.
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Of course, you had Geta Thunberg being arrested at the anti-coal protesting in Germany, which
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is kind of funny because I made the point, why is she not?
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We all know this, of course, this is a rhetorical question, right?
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But why is she not demonstrating against the Davos elites, right?
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Because they're the ones who are truly pulling the strings, not the people in Germany who
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simply are trying to keep their country running and keep their homes heated, right?
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Anyway, that's kind of what you get with some of this stuff.
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Well, of course, because she's there as a mouthpiece for the elite.
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We have some stuff, if we can get to it, about the ADL.
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Regularly, the ADL, they survey non-Jews about what they think about Jews.
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I think it's one of the only ethnic groups that do this, as far as I know.
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We also have some stuff on, I guess, the enrichment and diversity, if we can get to that a bit later.
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There's some fascinating things going on out there in the wider world beyond Davos, of course.
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And, yeah, some random stuff towards the end as well.
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But the meat of the thing here today will be on the World Economic Forum, Davos, the Davos Agenda, and stuff like that.
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If you do want to join us, enterperseum.live slash redicetv.
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But you can also super chat on Odyssey, odyssey.com slash at redicetv.
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And also on Rumble, rumble.com forward slash user forward slash redicetv.
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We keep an eye on that throughout the stream here as well.
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By the way, you probably know about this story by now.
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I think the one I had from was from the, I think it's the same, from Town Hall, I think it was.
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Let me see if I can find that real quick, actually, before we get into the stuff here.
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The second wanderer, please put that in the regular chat.
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But put it in the regular chat on Entropy or whatever.
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You don't have to super chat it, and I'll open that.
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For some reason, the link is broken, so maybe it's at the end of it or something like that.
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I'll try to find it when we play some clips and stuff like that.
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Gay couple allegedly pimped out, made child porn with adopted children.
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I think it was actually a Town Hall investigation, and they had an audio clip.
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See, this has that right in the beginning, right?
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The Town Hall investigation found the alleged sexual abuse was much worse than reported.
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I thought we could listen to that later, actually.
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I did have it in the rotation, so thank you, Second Wanderer.
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Well, not good stuff, but it's good that we're exposing it, right?
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It's the same thing I said with the, I think I uploaded that segment, right, about Sarah
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Some people said it was bullshit, and maybe it is.
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But she's one of the girls that allegedly was abused by Jeffrey Epstein.
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She says she has tapes of Dershowitz and another guy doing these acts.
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I hope it's true, because, of course, these people need to be exposed.
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But I said, you know, she needs to release these tapes.
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Can you imagine being one of the people working with this day and night?
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Now, not the FBI, because they're actually enjoying this shit.
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Remember the Nassar case, the Larry Nassar case?
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I put a tweet and a Telegram post about that a little while ago.
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It was actually the U.S. gymnastics teams that are now suing the FBI.
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They had known about the sexual abuse, but many of them were girls.
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It was not just women in the U.S. gymnastics teams, right, by Larry Nassar.
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It got so bad that some of the agents that were assigned to work on this case
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ended up asking Larry Nassar if there were any openings.
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Anyway, so you're not going to hear anything from them, of course.
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But, no, people wade through some of this, I mean, just the most despicable,
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And so my point was if Sarah Ransom has some of this footage,
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Either she'll be off, or she's just, you know, making it up
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and trying to bolster her case or something like that.
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Hexagod Productions, or Podcast, sorry, says over on Odyssey,
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get out there and do some fly drops to break out of the online echo chambers.
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You can do a bunch of different things, of course, to get out there
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and to try to put stickers up and things like that.
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I wonder how successful it is and how many people you reach.
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I mean, again, if you reach four or five people, I guess that's worth it.
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Technically, there's nothing against that, absolutely.
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They've asked for maybe not only stickers, but usually it's better if you do around a campaign.
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I think PA Patriotic Alternative, they're pretty good at that.
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So, yes, that is definitely something we're pro.
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Now, what we're doing here, of course, is we're trying to build local community
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and actually get people on board in terms of being able to weather what's coming, essentially,
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It's not like kind of advertising because it's not selling like a political party
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If you build community, obviously, that is the backbone.
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But it's just like an understood – it's just like there is a backdrop,
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You know, in many cases, it's just about having normal people
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that are not going along with all the AIDS garbage in the world
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that you can network with, that you can help out, that you can support,
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that you can network, families getting together, kids.
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You can have parties together, have a good time,
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and then just like build resilience against what's coming
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because I think that's what it's going to come down to at the end of the day.
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I think you're going to have small pockets or even bubbles, if you will,
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that has to weather the storm, and no one knows how severe that's going to get.
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the societal degradation and collapse is going to get,
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but you're never going to go wrong with having as many people around you as possible
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that are like-minded, that understand what's happening,
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Anyway, we're working on some stuff too of actually helping
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to get people together in other regions, you know what I mean?
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but actually helping at least to kind of bind and connect people,
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we're focusing on certain areas in Europe, of course,
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We're going to try to create hubs, if you will, where we can, right?
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All right, anyway, before we get too far here, let me see, what do we have?
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Spiteful Mutant says on Odyssey, let me click back on that again.
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Jews are eight more, quoting here, Jews are eight times more likely to be gay.
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eighteen times more likely to exhibit psychopathology.
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Six grillion eggs more likely to practice better wrestling,
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It's better to know and work with the truth as opposed to lies, right?
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One more here from Black Phillip, then we'll get going.
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I've had some moderate success trying to red pill normies about Davos
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and World Economic Forum without sounding like some moron.
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The big one is 500 elite Swiss soldiers acting as free private security for billionaires.
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I also think Switzerland is global homo central.
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I'm doing this on the fly here, so sorry, guys.
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At the founding conference in Zurich in 1929 by the World Zionist Organization.
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I think it's the Bank of International Settlements.
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I mean, they're always, you know, neutral, you know, these kinds of things, right?
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The banking establishment, the Zionist establishment and stuff like that.
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But yeah, no, we covered actually that in the Weekend Warrior show.
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And that was actually even fact-checked, of course it was, right?
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Here's actually the screencap from the Swiss defense, you know, website,
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They're again protecting and supporting the organization of the annual meeting
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The majority of the troops moved to assistance services in favor of the Canton
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at of Gruabunden, which took place from blah, blah, blah, that's another thing.
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Newsweek fact-checked and said, well, they might not actually use all of the 5,000 troops.
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And I think it was way more people coming than they expected.
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And it was way too much of an inconvenience that they decided to move it back again to January.
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It's not really, you know, kind of your summer vacation thing that you do, right?
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But anyway, we have some people on location there.
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And you could, there's a lot of things, a lot to go into there, a lot of things to chew on in some of those clips.
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But anyway, we'll play some of it and we'll check it out.
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But yes, Black Phillip, just sometimes you can just have normal people with normal talking points without being too spurgy about it.
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And sometimes you have great success with that.
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And I think if that starts a conversation, it's probably even better, to be honest.
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But talking to people and, yes, then mass communicating to people, people sending, people exposing this group and what they're doing, what they're up to, that's always going to be a good thing, right?
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Anyway, I'll make that point a little bit later.
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All you have to do is just, like, put the ball in the net.
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It's not complicated, which then I understand there's something like, oh, well, that's why it doesn't hold any significance or, you know, some people argue because it's Bill Gates that kind of have been popularized, associated with that, and Klaus Schwab, without going into details of whether they are suspects or not.
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Therefore, it's just a bunch of Gentiles that are, it's a distraction.
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And I have a story about that, too, by the way.
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So we'll look at that and make that point that, no, it's very much the same global elite faction that's part of this.
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And, of course, no, they're not all going to be Jews.
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What I think is interesting is the vast overrepresentation of Jews and some of these steering committees and stuff and these groups and NGOs and things like that, right?
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And then you can ask, well, do they have an ulterior motive inside of that or is it just a general globalist kind of idea that they're pushing, right?
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But anyway, the idea of the steering committees, right?
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It's usually, the World Economic Forum is usually kind of, and we'll get to this later too, but it's kind of, it's straw-manned into saying, well, you know, they, whoever talks about them say that they control everything.
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They dictate everything, they control everything, and it's all them and stuff like that.
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And it's like, no, I mean, maybe there's someone that's saying that, but no, that's not what it's about either.
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That's simplifying it and that's making it, you know, too generalized, right?
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As I said before, Bilderberg used to kind of be the it thing.
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Now kind of the World Economic Forum is kind of really taking over that.
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There's people still exposing Bilderberg, of course, right?
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But there's a million, I mean, maybe not literally a million, but there's an awful lot, like thousands.
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I mean, tens of thousands of steering committees and bodies and stuff.
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It's kind of like, you know, what they call it, like an open, it's an open conspiracy of sorts.
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Certainly there are things going on behind closed doors.
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But many of the ideas that they talk about now openly at the World Economic Forum was things that they used to have behind locked doors at a certain point.
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Because if people know that they were what they were proposing, people would never have gone along with it.
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So anyway, we didn't stop them in time and look at it now, right?
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Anyway, here's an example, right, of the crazy attitude of some of the people and how arrogant they are that they show up at the World Economic Forum.
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In this case, it's actually the climate envoy to the U.S., John Hines Carey, showing up and talking about how basically we're so unique because we are actually the few people here who wants to save the world, right?
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Talk about a, you know, mega, mega, what do you call it, the megalomaniac complex, right?
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We're the ones who are going to save the Earth, right?
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Now let's give me all the resources and the power and the money and I'll save you from it and I'll save the Earth.
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And when you stop and think about it, it's pretty extraordinary that we, a select group of human beings, because of whatever touched us at some point in our lives, are able to sit in a room and come together and actually talk about saving the planet.
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I mean, it's so almost extraterrestrial to think about, quote, saving the planet.
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There you go, that's your dog whistle to the ufologist there, based.
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And if you said that to most people, most people, they think you're just a crazy, tree-hugging, lefty, liberal, you know, do-gooder or whatever.
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Talk about it being high and mighty and looking down your nose at everyone, right?
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And that's why, of course, you get such strong compliance.
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Many of these people know what's going on, and they can and will put it in context, right, of these policies, you know, from ESGs to carbon capture and solving climate change and having climate refugees and open borders and, you know, stakeholder capitalism and all these things that Klaus Schwab and all his drones are talking about.
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But some people are literally just kind of along for the right, and they're do-gooders, and they think that this is like, I'm helping, you know, like Ralph and the Simpsons.
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Some of them are wicked, and they're just giving us that bone, right, the straw man.
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Without us, the Earth would go under, and we would all die.
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And by the way, that's why people like John Heinz-Kerry and these maniacs are the ones that are least fitted, I guess, or least fit to be in the role that they're in.
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But of having power, of having influence, of driving policy, of changing, trying to change people's minds and, you know, doing things politically and stuff like that, they need to be removed from power, these people.
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Because they think they're high and mighty sitting on their high horse, and they think that they're saving the Earth.
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That's the most absurd, ridiculous thing you get.
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It's a cartoonish and a childish way to go about it.
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Here's another clip of them talking about the World Economic Forum panel here, talking about a catastrophic global cyber attack within the next two years.
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We're here today to share the findings of the World Economic Forum's Global Security Outlook Report 2023.
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This is a result of research in collaboration with the forum's communities and our partner, Accenture,
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which we've interviewed and sought input from over 300 executives globally.
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The most striking finding that we found is that 93% of cyber leaders and 86% of cyber business leaders believe that the geopolitical instability makes a catastrophic cyber event likely in the next two years.
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And, of course, we, what was it called, the Operation Cyber Polygon, right?
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This is red flags, because usually when they talk about this, much as event 201, catastrophic contagion.
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And, no, it's not all, again, it's not all world economic form.
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This is just a one fairly strong spoke in an entire wheel.
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And they jump from this group over to some other group, and it's, you know, John Hopkins, it's the Rockefeller Foundation, it's the ADL, it's the World Jewish Congress, it's, I mean, it's just, as I said, tens of thousands of these steering committees and groups, and yes, Bilderberg, trilateral commissions, it's even just the EU, right?
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It's Washington, like London, Tel Aviv, you know what I mean, it's powerful people in these positions of power, they're steering things, and most of them are just not asking the people, right?
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And, I mean, many of them are symbolic, it's the most kind of obvious, in-your-face group to look at, right?
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Which, of course, means they do not hold all the power.
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And, again, it's a straw man, right, to argue that, well, you're saying that they're the only ones that happen?
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It's saying they're part of a cog in a bigger machine, right?
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And at the same time, some of them do steer things, they do influence things, they're not the ultimate power behind the scenes, perhaps, but they're doing their bidding, and they're enforcing their policymaking, they're pushing for the world and for the country that they influence to go in that direction and things like that.
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And it's not always, you know, monolithic or whatever the term is, it's not always that this is successful, sometimes shit happens and they have to be dynamic, and it's much of it about learning to use situations, right?
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Using crises and things like this to their advantage.
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In some cases, yes, they create the crises too, but in many cases, it's about being strategic and using them to get a desired outcome, right?
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To use surfing on the opportunity, if you will, of chaos and tragedy, right?
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Offering the order out of the chaos, very easy.
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Hexagard says, thank you for the broadcast, thank you, appreciate you watching, very nice.
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Check out this other one, Al Gore gets very angry at the racists.
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You've got to keep in mind, too, a lot of this is the entire, for those who might care kind of less about this, so they think like, oh, well, I just monitor the anti-white agenda and stuff.
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I mean, these are the groups that are pushing ESGs and stakeholder capitalism and these kinds of things, right?
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It's the same agenda weaved into that, right, of diversity and equity and inclusion and all that's anti-white, right?
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But anyway, here's Al Gore raving mad, I guess, at the racists who potentially will oppose the open borders that this group wants and that he wants once it's shifted from just being, you know, oh, this country is at war and therefore, you know, all these refugees need to go from, you know, Iraq or from Syria or Afghanistan or whatever country it is, Sudan or Somalia and flood into Western countries.
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At some point, that might not end, but the big one, the big push is, of course, the climate refugees, right?
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You'll have some weather pattern that you don't get every day in certain regions and then that's going to be used as the excuse that like, oh, my God, you know, wildfires, we have to evacuate Sub-Saharan Africa and they all have to go to Europe, right?
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So at some point, you're going to see this climate refugee thing really kick into high gear and here's Al Gore speaking to that.
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Out of the land and creating the droughts and melting the ice and raising the sea level and causing these waves of climate refugees predicted to reach one billion in this century.
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Look at the xenophobia and political authoritarian trends that have come from just a few million refugees.
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We would lose our capacity for self-governance on this world.
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So in answer to your question, I would say we have to have a sense of urgency much greater than we have yet had and we need to make some changes.
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I don't think I've heard him that riled up in a while.
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Maybe he took one of the blood packs before he came up on stage.
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One of the child adrenochrome blood packs that he's got in his little suitcase.
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Well, he worked with a guy that's actually called Blood, right?
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It was like Blood and Gore was actually one of the names.
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I mean, it wasn't like very successful, I think, but I think they wrote some books together or something like that.
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But yeah, anyway, so yeah, he's very upset about the xenophobes, right?
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The racists who are not going to want to have a billion people come into their civilization and their country.
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Yeah, so we had some classic wacky lady showing up.
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We call these Batik Hexa in Sweden, which is basically a tie-dye witch, right?
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You know, many people say, well, they're pagans, right?
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And it's like, well, it's true that they're earth worshippers, but not in the traditional sense that you might think of the term.
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Many of them are, they're worshipping the earth to the extent that they don't want humans to be part of that.
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Like they want us behind a glass wall or like in some underground bunker or something like that, where we basically can't interact with nature.
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We can't have, they don't want us to have farms at the end.
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Agenda 2030 talks a lot about that, having mega hubs, mega cities, and then basically taking people off from the rural areas and just drive them into metropolises, essentially.
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And that entails you not being, you know, not even being able to go out into the land.
00:32:22.180
That's why they're doing this crazy thing with the new asset classes, where they're going to basically monetize nature.
00:32:31.820
He dropped that when he released that great reset video, right?
00:32:34.680
He talked about how we got to change the capitalist system.
00:32:37.420
It's got to be a new economic model, and it's got to be based on nature, right?
00:32:41.080
I've done separate videos on that, but it's quite, quite crazy.
00:32:43.900
Even processes of nature itself, they're going to seek to, like, monetize or base the economic system around that.
00:32:53.600
Anyway, so speaking of that, and that kind of level of, like, you know, woo-woo kind of earth worship kookery, which you kind of, which you got with those early, like, what was that, the, back in Rio 1992?
00:33:09.820
I think it was just the UN Earth Summit, I think it was, actually, back in 1992.
00:33:16.880
But here's a wacky lady here sitting with some, I don't know what it is, some Gandalf wizard hat or something.
00:33:24.260
It actually looks much worse than that, so I'm not going to offend Gandalf here, but you know what I mean?
00:33:31.940
I don't even know what she means when she says she says the creator here, but it's all, we have to change people's spiritual.
00:33:39.020
This is the, we've talked about this, the launch of, like, a new religion tied into this, right?
00:33:43.900
It will be a form of kind of earth worship, but again, a detached one.
00:33:49.460
And also, our faith leaders, they know that this crisis is much more than physical and environmental schisms.
00:33:57.540
We have a deeply wounded spirit as a people that is in desperate need of healing and restoration.
00:34:04.900
And we must look to our almighty creator to find our proper place in humanity, our proper place as that one strand.
00:34:25.080
Eccentric fashion statement there, but what do you know?
00:34:30.680
She's not, she's not wrong, but whatever she means when she says those things, that's, that's wrong.
00:34:39.780
Anyway, a lot of, that's more fun for you there.
00:34:43.500
But, so there were some discussions here, you know, about the economy and stuff.
00:34:49.080
And I kind of, I, on one end, I sincerely believe that they, they want just to go kind of straight into a new economic model.
00:35:01.140
And I think that that would have been ideal for them.
00:35:03.420
I think there is a lot of capitalist interest weaved into this that would love to see the system kind of just maintain and business is doing good.
00:35:12.560
But then, then this transformation economically and that we can weave in the, the green transition into that, the political transition, the healthcare transition, the, you know, you most, most facets of what they dictate and talk about.
00:35:28.800
They, they want to be, have that part of that uniform vision of like a new world, right?
00:35:37.300
But some of them, I think, understand that there has to be like economic, yeah, economy.
00:35:42.900
Obviously, that's part of the monetary system, right?
00:35:48.580
There has to be, there has to be chaos in order to come in and offer the order out of that.
00:35:58.200
Some of the business people that show up at Davos will be like, kind of, no, it's, it's, it's, it's fine.
00:36:05.420
But then I think there's plenty of people behind the scenes that like, no, we need to run this.
00:36:09.720
We need to run the economic system into the ground as hard as possible, as fast as possible.
00:36:14.480
And that's going to be the only way for them to get people to accept change, right?
00:36:20.180
Whether that's central bank digital currencies or whether that's a complete overhaul, as
00:36:25.160
I said, to go over to, you know, having nature as tradable asset classes and having that as
00:36:29.540
the basis of the economy, or whether it's just pivoting towards like special drawing rights
00:36:35.820
You could argue that's already the global currency.
00:36:45.780
And much of that is based around the SDRs, special drawing rights.
00:36:53.800
And I think it was Yahoo had a little excerpt and a little reel of some of the CEOs talking
00:37:08.920
But of course, when I talk to people and ask them about their business, they seem to think
00:37:13.820
So everyone here seems to think the other person has a problem.
00:37:16.720
My recession, slightly down for a couple of quarters and then back to slightly up and
00:37:23.160
Bank of America, this is the guy, I mean, the previous guy is horrible too, but this is
00:37:27.160
the guy who, that memo was released, I guess, the memo of the Bank of America about how the
00:37:38.180
We hope conditions for American workers will get worse.
00:37:43.600
The financial behemoth privately fears that regular people have too much leverage.
00:37:54.340
All their anti-white policies now are just lending to like non-white people.
00:38:01.080
And you do have these countries being involved in, or these corporations, I should say, being
00:38:10.880
Someone would have told them from the top down.
00:38:16.680
Some of them have been told, this is what we're doing now.
00:38:20.220
You're going to go along with ESGs, and that's just a new model.
00:38:26.340
Why is it that these big businesses show up and agree to many other policies proposed?
00:38:31.820
If the World Economic Forum didn't hold any sway or influence, why would they even agree
00:38:37.620
Why would BlackRock be at the forefront pushing these things, right?
00:38:43.520
They would be just, I mean, they're obviously still ruthless in the way they treat regular
00:38:50.640
people, but it has shifted from just like the raw money-making aspect of capitalism to
00:38:58.380
now enforcing social agendas, political agendas, and policy changes.
00:39:05.520
And even as the Larry Fink, the CEO of BlackRock said, we played that clip many times too, of
00:39:10.280
him talking about how we got to force behavior to change.
00:39:13.880
We have to force behaviors to change so that they begin to do what we want them to do.
00:39:19.840
Slightly down for a couple of quarters and then back to slightly up and then more normal
00:39:25.980
I don't think that we are too deep into recession so far.
00:39:29.320
I think there will be parts of the world that go into recession this year, but we will choose
00:39:34.340
to ignore that in the parts of the world that are enjoying continued growth.
00:39:39.940
Recession is a world heard around the Alps and Davos, and those were just some of the
00:39:44.360
voices we've heard from so far, warning that a recession could be coming this year.
00:39:49.060
Now let's get back on the ground in Davos, Switzerland, with Julie Hyde.
00:39:52.700
All right, I don't think we need to watch the rest of that.
00:39:56.820
A little longer clip here, but still be worth it to listen to this.
00:40:03.640
At the 2023 World Economic Forum, talking about the personal attacks that he has experienced.
00:40:09.340
And he mentions ESGs here in this clip as well.
00:40:14.180
How much has the political backlash, thank you, to ESG investing had on you and BlackRock?
00:40:19.500
Why in the world would people oppose ESGs, right?
00:40:30.080
Actually, if you just reflect on BlackRock's flows last year, the backlash is publicly lost
00:40:43.220
But in long-term flows last year, we were awarded $400 billion.
00:40:55.300
In the United States, our clients entrusted us with an additional $230 billion.
00:41:01.100
So you tell me, $4 billion out and $230 billion in the U.S.
00:41:22.220
And in the first time in my professional career, attacks are now personal.
00:41:33.080
Oh, they should just be allowed to attack me on the things I say.
00:41:38.740
Well, you're personally driven pushing this shit.
00:41:53.420
We're just trying to save the earth and have our diversity and equity and inclusion,
00:42:01.500
And if you just hand over power and let us take over the reins, it's going to be so much
00:42:06.640
In terms of all, you know, we're sitting here in Europe.
00:42:10.160
If you do not have a lens towards decarbonization, you're not going to win one euro business.
00:42:16.440
And so who the who the fuck are you to tell people what who who voted for you, dipshit?
00:42:27.820
You know, we are one of the largest hydrocarbon, if not the largest hydrocarbon investor in the world
00:42:34.600
because we're the largest indexer and we work with all these different companies.
00:42:39.020
At the same time, we're one of the fastest growing companies related to decarbonization.
00:42:43.220
And let's be clear, the IRA in the United States is going to find out why what's happening
00:42:49.060
Again, and that's why that's why these people are protesting in at the mine in in Germany
00:43:02.500
We zoomed in on the area and stuff and looked at the mine.
00:43:04.480
I mean, the machines are incredible there in Germany.
00:43:07.820
I have that later get that to me being arrested and stuff there.
00:43:10.140
But like, it's it's the policy that not only this guy drove, but many others and the people
00:43:15.940
that influences and the business, the other banks and the, you know, all the money that
00:43:21.600
From, you know, decommissioning the nuclear power plants to saying coal is evil to then
00:43:27.160
consequently becoming dependent on Russian gas as to make up for that.
00:43:36.420
And then, of course, the Nord Stream attack happened and stuff.
00:43:39.040
And now Germany is like, oh, well, we will we'll we'll look to the U.S.
00:43:44.840
Let's build out the terminals to receive LNGs right now.
00:43:51.400
The first one this year, the second one overall since like Nord Stream, I think, or something
00:43:59.040
But like who had the interest again of the financial, the geopolitical, like the global
00:44:07.700
chess chess board kind of strategic interest in ensuring that Germany started working with
00:44:18.520
To get, you know, cheaper energy, to get gas and stuff like that.
00:44:22.520
Of course, it's it's all the usual suspects is those who control America.
00:44:31.160
Anyway, so the point is they they have done a lot of this.
00:44:34.540
And that's why circling back around on that, then why these people who are out there protesting
00:44:38.740
just a coal mine that's trying to keep the damn houses warm and the country running, running
00:44:43.880
an industry going should be at these meetings and protesting these people.
00:44:47.140
But again, we know why they're not there, because they're part of the same fucking gang.
00:44:57.560
More companies who we're looking to partner and doing things.
00:45:00.720
And in our conversations in Europe, we're hearing all the Europeans are looking to have
00:45:22.840
It's going to be one entire, you know, kind of a hippie, like a new new age wizard outfit.
00:45:31.720
So someone wore the hats, someone wore the shoes, you're going to say someone wearing
00:45:36.240
the pants to match that, and someone's going to, you know, wear the coat.
00:45:42.620
Those who wear the, you know, the shirt and the pants and the cloak.
00:45:49.220
If you really read the CO letters that I've written in the past, I talk about a transition
00:46:07.540
No, I, it's not enjoyable, you know, seeing trucks with, you know, with a picture of me
00:46:13.800
standing next to some other people that are DMI, deified.
00:46:18.080
Oh, is it the, does he talk about the, the bus that went around?
00:46:26.060
But yeah, someone put a pretty decent, uh, uh, nice print up on a bus, right?
00:46:30.360
It was like Gates and this guy, I think, or something like that.
00:46:40.880
In, when I meet our clients, when I meet our clients, um, in Europe or clients in the
00:46:46.420
Middle East, in Asia, when I meet our clients in red states and blue states, I'm actually
00:46:53.740
I mean, I, I, I, another example of what we are doing with our clients, we're winning
00:47:00.320
more and more of the entire portfolios of their pension funds than ever before.
00:47:04.060
And this is, uh, this is, you know, we actually won the entire pension plan of a major hydrocarbon
00:47:12.200
You know, if we were that enemy, uh, that we're being, um, we're being accused of, I
00:47:21.080
don't think we would have those types of relationships with them.
00:47:24.460
Well, you have them so that you can transform them from the inside, right?
00:47:29.260
On one end, you're willing to work with them, make money on them.
00:47:32.660
But then at the same time, you're shilling and pushing this other, you know, carbon neutral
00:47:36.700
Get it that it's about, it's about becoming such a large entity that no one can, you know,
00:47:47.140
They're going to control, uh, soon together with Vanguard or something like that, BlackRock.
00:47:54.960
And then they are pushing all these political garbages.
00:48:00.780
And why is it that you're not listening, listening then to a legitimate criticism of
00:48:05.440
what you're doing and accept the fact that people are not willing to go along with it?
00:48:15.920
One or two major energy companies right now on their pathway on decarbonization.
00:48:20.940
And so as I, my letters wrote, we have to be working with energy companies, not against,
00:48:25.460
I've always said we are constantly against, um, um, um, divestiture.
00:48:30.720
Divestiture, it just moves from public hands to private hands.
00:48:34.040
And so even in the first letter, when I talked about, um, decarbonization and climate, that
00:48:40.980
And all the things I've said are still true today.
00:48:44.680
Unfortunately, there are some politicians who are taking some sub parts of a sentence
00:48:58.240
I can't believe that that certainly never happens to anyone else.
00:49:05.420
And this is one thing we're going to, we're asking companies, uh, you have to force behaviors
00:49:18.620
Markets like actually totalitarian governments where you have a, uh, understanding of what's
00:49:24.640
And obviously we're, uh, the whole dimension is changing now with, uh, as you said, a
00:49:28.920
democratization of, uh, of countries and, and democracies are very messy.
00:49:33.440
As we know in the United States, uh, you have opinions changing back and forth.
00:49:37.840
How much has the political backlash, thank you, to ESG investing?
00:49:44.200
And that's why they pay lip service to that shit.
00:49:50.580
Yeah, they pay lip service to that and democracy and, oh, you know, inclusion and fairness
00:49:56.880
But then on the back end, like, yes, they want, they just want, you know, complete control
00:50:04.920
Uh, so they push like soft, soft, like kind of liberal ideas on the surface, right?
00:50:11.460
But then it's like a, a ruthless, um, one way street.
00:50:16.300
With these kinds of groups and stuff like that.
00:50:19.420
It's all a big, uh, it's all a big bullshit, uh, scam.
00:50:23.800
So another thing, uh, that we got out from this, which is, is, is good, uh, is the Borla clip
00:50:38.300
And it's funny because in this, you could, you could say here, it's going to be funny
00:50:42.840
about this, um, uh, three Jews, you know, walk into a, a, uh, an Alpine European town.
00:50:52.060
And, and what follows is a, is a, well, it's not really a discussion, uh, of that, right?
00:50:57.340
But, uh, yeah, uh, Avi, uh, Yemeni, he's, he's Jewish, uh, Ezra Levant from rebel news.
00:51:03.000
And then of course, Albert Borla himself, uh, is, is also, uh, Jewish.
00:51:07.440
So of course, this would not be something that's kind of brought up in this context, right?
00:51:11.320
Because we have talked many times of, uh, Borla won the Genesis prize, which is basically
00:51:18.420
I guess they didn't want enough Nobel prizes that they get a, they love their prizes and
00:51:27.820
And this was touted, you know, um, uh, very proudly, right from the rooftops.
00:51:37.000
But this, uh, small ethnic group, how is it possible?
00:51:40.440
Anyway, um, again, net positive with this shit coming out, right?
00:51:48.560
Why, you know, you can, you can go into the details and the nuances later on and, and like
00:51:56.100
kind of break things up and, uh, overanalyze or, you know, not overanalyze, but like, you
00:52:01.440
know, I'm saying it's, it's like, let this, let this flow, right?
00:52:05.840
Let, let, let there's an awful lot of people that just because like some kind of normie tier
00:52:10.960
conservatives talk about something, we have to counter signal that.
00:52:17.980
And it's not that you can't criticize us or, or, or why didn't they bring that, you know,
00:52:21.480
keep the feet, you know, the fire under their feet.
00:52:25.400
Or why did they talk about the anti-white agenda?
00:52:29.960
But to counter signal the whole thing in and of itself, right?
00:52:34.520
Which, which ironically is, I'd say too, that the, the few people that are kind of downplaying
00:52:38.900
or, or rather seeing it as like useless and petty, or it doesn't mean, it doesn't matter
00:52:44.080
if you criticize the World Economic Forum or something like that, where I see it as an
00:52:47.240
opportunity to like, to help to wake up more of our people.
00:52:50.620
They tend to have gone very soft on the vaccine as well.
00:52:56.800
But a lot of them are very like, no, because there's not enough Jews in the World Economic
00:53:05.860
It doesn't mean that they, they, it's impossible for them to hold there for any power and rent
00:53:11.920
But then they completely dismiss or, or won't even recognize what we've seen with COVID and
00:53:20.200
the vax pushes and, and like, who's, you know, who's the CEO of these companies and stuff.
00:53:24.820
And it's just like, it's an amazing, uh, willful blindness that some of these critics have of,
00:53:30.520
of this and, and basically just looking the other way.
00:53:33.560
Anyway, so anyway, so, so that's not part of this, but here at least they're, they're kind
00:53:38.340
of pushing some, um, questions on, on, uh, Albert Bourla here on the clip.
00:53:44.760
Like they have to, he's there walking right with them, but they have to change like, oh,
00:53:55.840
And so therefore they can kind of continue to have their questions, you know, uh, anyway,
00:54:01.280
Mr. Bourla, can I ask you, when did you know that the vaccines didn't stop transmission?
00:54:07.020
How long did you know that without saying it publicly?
00:54:13.040
I mean, we, we now know that the vaccines didn't stop transmission, but why did you keep
00:54:20.760
You said it was a hundred percent effective, then 90%, then 80%, then 70%.
00:54:26.100
But we now know that the vaccines do not trans stop transmission.
00:54:33.100
I won't have a nice day until I know the answer.
00:54:35.640
Why did you keep it a secret that your vaccine did not stop transmission?
00:54:46.100
I mean, this is one of the guys responsible for this shit.
00:54:51.500
Is it time to apologize to the world, sir, to give refunds back to the countries that
00:54:55.740
poured all their money into your vaccine that doesn't work, your ineffective vaccine?
00:55:01.580
Are you not ashamed of what you've done in the last couple of years?
00:55:11.400
You've made millions on the backs of people's entire livelihoods.
00:55:15.760
How does that feel to walk the streets as a millionaire on the backs of the regular
00:55:20.140
person at home in Australia, in England, in Canada?
00:55:37.680
What do you have to say about young men dropping dead of heart attacks every day?
00:55:52.060
Do you think you should be charged criminally for some of the criminal behavior?
00:56:00.600
But for some reason, their lead, is this a setup or something?
00:56:28.360
This is why the media has to continue to defend these meetings and say it's bizarre,
00:56:39.240
But at the end of the day, they cannot stand that people begin asking questions about that.
00:56:44.180
That is the forbidden and dangerous zone that people enter into.
00:56:48.360
And from there, the whole agenda could just be spilling out on the floor, so to speak,
00:56:53.900
in very short time for people that before never had questioned any of this stuff.
00:57:01.000
Isn't that a good thing if you've got many, many, many more people?
00:57:07.980
All these policies could just become clear to these people.
00:57:12.920
They finally begin questioning some of this stuff.
00:57:21.960
But to counter-signal it or to kind of not let that happen or to downplay it,
00:57:26.980
I think that's strategically just a very dumb thing to do.
00:57:32.860
Like when they lead him to the tarp there or whatever, and that entrance is closed,
00:57:39.840
and they have to turn back again, and I think they get like another couple of minutes next to him.
00:57:45.560
How much money have you personally made off the vaccine?
00:57:52.220
How many boosters do you think it'll take for you to be happy enough with your earnings?
00:58:11.520
In the past, Pfizer has paid $2.3 billion in fines for deceptive marketing.
00:58:24.000
Are you under investigation like you were before?
00:58:34.980
It's almost like an extraterrestrial, what was this?
00:58:38.200
An extraterrestrial drive or something to want to save the earth?
00:58:43.340
If any other product in the world doesn't work, as promised, you get a refund.
00:58:48.000
Should you not refund to countries that laid out billions?
00:58:56.680
Are you using only sympathetic media, so you don't know how to answer any questions?
00:59:13.200
His people were pushing us around a little bit.
00:59:23.820
Anyway, there's an awful lot you can criticize Rebel News for, for like not talking about certain things.
00:59:28.560
Or, you know, and again, that's all well and good.
00:59:31.120
But at least at least they're they're doing this right.
00:59:59.980
all right anyway yeah i mean it's one thing to make fun of how they look and stuff but the other
01:00:27.920
thing also of course there is um and that's that's fine i think we should ridicule these people
01:00:32.540
considering i mean it's the least we can do considering what they've done and and how they
01:00:37.100
made these money and stuff like that i mean these people need to be held criminally uh accountable
01:00:41.460
uh but then of course uh we base that ridicule uh on the fact that they are scum right and and liars
01:00:49.580
and and criminals a lot of indications right now that uh are telling us that there is uh a protection
01:00:57.280
against transmission of the disease there is no variant that we have identified that escapes
01:01:02.320
the protection of our vaccine to come now with a treatment of 90 effectiveness you know personally
01:01:08.020
makes me a lot very proud about and we know that the three the two doses of the vaccine offer very
01:01:14.200
limited protection if any the three doses with a booster they offer reasonable protection again
01:01:21.120
it is necessary a fourth boost right now the protection what you are getting from the third
01:01:27.200
it is uh good enough actually quite good for hospitalizations and deaths it's not that good
01:01:33.580
against infections but doesn't last what do we say to that that's right god damn liar that's what's
01:01:42.220
going on here so of course that's why they're uh you know pushing this guy up against the wall
01:01:45.500
figuratively speaking like this which is uh which is good good for them for at least doing that um
01:01:52.440
then of course i'm not sure if that was on his way to this uh interview or if he had come from that
01:01:58.300
or whatever but of course there he has the same little scarf on there um we started experiments to
01:02:04.480
make one vaccine for both covid and flu that's going to be it was is that the by by by by bivalent
01:02:11.240
vaccine was that what that one was called um they want more they want much more money than
01:02:17.220
harm a lot more people you raised it where are you in development because i know i think that's
01:02:21.820
what you originally do with biontech you're developing mrna for flu where are you on a flu
01:02:25.980
vaccine based on mrna oh the studies are running they have completely recruited we are waiting for
01:02:31.840
cases as they accumulate means that people have been vaccinated placebo vaccine and the disease some
01:02:39.100
of them will get disease and then we are waiting to unblind the data to see what is coming i think
01:02:43.620
will come in this year in 23 that's what i was going to ask i mean you can't guarantee a timeline
01:02:47.800
depending on the clinical trial no because your best guess what would you think i think by the
01:02:52.720
first half of the year maybe first half of the year yeah in july wow and so how far are we away
01:02:58.360
from one vaccine that's both covid and flu together first we need to have a flu and if we have a flu
01:03:05.040
already we started uh uh experiments to combine the two uh so that we don't lose time again uh i
01:03:12.780
think we'll come more or less all together if it is successful all right so that's what i think
01:03:19.200
that's what you originally that's what they're they're pushing uh on these people absolute goddamn
01:03:24.240
criminals right yeah what was it he said again john kerry lemons in the the extraterrestrial
01:03:28.780
speaking yeah david i was right it's lizard spoke it's lizard women come together and uh actually
01:03:35.700
talk about saving the planet i mean it's so almost extraterrestrial yeah that's right all right um
01:03:43.800
let's not complicate this okay uh anyway check out like the the homogenized singular message in like
01:03:52.300
the mainstream media here right someone pulled out a few other tweets right the world economic forum
01:03:56.900
which opens monday is slated to take on processing global issues but online it has become a target
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of bizarre claims from a growing chorus who believe it involves a group of elites manipulating events for
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their own benefit well it's also manipulating the events of the future direction of the whole planet
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but yeah sure but anyway then every tons of these outlets of course you end up using the same
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terminology right isn't that interesting davos has increasingly become targets of bizarre claims
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fortune time magazine events the events has increasingly become a target of bizarre claims
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cbs news that we're looking for us to eliminate increased becoming a target of bizarre claims
01:04:39.340
they all just send out one associated press story and then of course they all kind of pick up on that
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that's why of course it's important to to own uh right the the ap uh reuters right and who owns those
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again hmm it's your usual suspects um but yeah so there is there is some um there are some people
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that are you know count they want to counter signal this and and my point is it's very easy right
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double world economic forum concerns is a good test to find out who the midwits on this site assuming twitter
01:05:13.840
and elsewhere are states remain the primary players on the global scene
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okay but when they talk about infiltrating the cabinets of various uh governments then no that's
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that's wrong right um anyway it's uh tulip i've made a good point about this too um
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it's like okay there's still multiple players on the stage and there's multiple interests they're
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pulling in different directions and stuff but but again it's about creating these steering groups that
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operate as an umbrella right that gobbles up whether it's individual politicians or entire political
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parties or entire countries the most of the policy makers or the corporate sector in a country or
01:06:02.000
something like that right and then they again they homogenize that message right um and here was
01:06:08.260
another one look at that here's a here's a here's a good one right um someone says i i i never was an
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anti-vaxxer before 2020 i am now i'm also anti-wef i'm anti-nato anti-eu anti-who i'm anti the un
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anti-mainstream media anti-pharma i am however pro-peace pro-freedom and pro-democracy now if these
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organizations would only self-destruct um tulip says as i've been saying very short leaps from
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hating vaccines to hating globalist world government organizations to posting racial crime statistics
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right here there's a second one that this person retweeted here um why the difference so he retweeted
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this right i can't quite put my finger on it bombings in sweden 236 bombings in 11 months hungary
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zero bombings and then they go through of course implying the immigration statistics see how that
01:06:59.320
works how simple that was do you mean why why not use that why not complicate does that mean that
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everything someone talks about in regards to their criticism whether it's the un or even nato or the
01:07:10.560
world economic forum look we try to seek accuracy at every turn but if the big if the bigger picture
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that's kind of weaved into this is more or less accurate and it's a wider criticism of where we are
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going and what and what they're doing against us then that is a good thing right that is why it is
01:07:28.620
important to expose uh the world economic forum and the davos agenda as we do with many other groups
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right but then a little bit of meat for those people are like well it's just a bunch of gentiles and it's
01:07:38.260
nothing to do with oh really check out this article from the occidental observer i reference it many
01:07:42.100
times we're not going to go through the whole thing but um uh the the author here carl uh hammers does
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does a good work of examining the ethnic composition uh of the quite possibly most influential global
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organization transforming our world today the world economic forum the great reset all those kinds of
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things right then they go through some of the the trustee members right the world economic forum board
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of trustee member leo rafael rafe right david m rubenstein uh bio at the world economic forum
01:08:11.580
declares she's a co-founder and co-executive chairman of the carlisle group influential with them too
01:08:16.660
mark benioff right we've talked about him many times sell the salesforce guy uh lawrence d fink
01:08:22.300
correct larry fink there's a bunch of these uh names that you can find on their world economic forum
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what do they call them partners or forget what the official term is not not the young global leaders
01:08:33.760
that's like an another program that the wf has running but just like them it's kind of like just a a
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a mark a stamp of approval right like this politician or this business person is like
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is is is approved by us he he has the the davos check mark right and there's so many of these
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people anyway so he goes through he goes through this so check out that piece it's very uh very
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interesting very informative right peter mauer philo semite mccarney christia friedland klaus schwab
01:09:05.360
which is some of these are of course suspicious too right uh but anyway so that's again why if you're
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only focusing on this aspect of it and that's fine if that's what you want to do that that's that's cool
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right uh and that's good 100 necessary as well but then don't avoid don't don't avoid this kind
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of stuff right stories like this um where where you where you you're getting what you're claiming
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is not the case with the world economic forums right you have you have more of the same more of
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the usual suspects right uh here's another uh one of these which is like okay good right good we're
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getting more people asking these questions you know where will it go next what does it lead to
01:09:44.380
again and that's why it's so important for these groups and organizations to complain on well
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personal attacks or missing disinformation and this is dangerous we have to control the narrative we
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have to control all the flows of information because if someone criticizes us what are they
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going to criticize tomorrow right and then they become dangerous right-wing conspiracy theorists that
01:10:03.480
don't want to open borders anymore uh elon musk says wef is an unelected world government that
01:10:09.140
people never asked for and don't want now was that so hard was that so hard i'd like to say
01:10:15.800
uh so where's the tweet here uh yes he's replying to the uh disclosed uh tv there right so a lot of
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engagements a lot of reach right that's that's good um yeah let's listen let's check out these clips
01:10:30.160
the metaverse is a great tool to reinvent the way we work but in general the question is in the
01:10:35.960
moment we see a quite a big decline in trust in political institution and also in their
01:10:41.100
representatives worldwide and a meeting here in the walls at what extent do you think this can
01:10:46.720
strengthen to try to build this trust again i i would refer afterwards uh also to brad smith i think
01:10:57.120
what what what is essential is to make sure that um the system as such uh the technology uh can be
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trusted and um um one of the on one of the village partner for example is interpol so we work together
01:11:15.940
already um with the necessary instances to make sure that the system is as safe as it can as it can be
01:11:25.960
the system is as safe as it can be let me let me cancel that um so yeah so that's good let me check
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out this clip that they had there uh now of course it's someone made a good point in chat there i'm
01:11:38.700
trying to find the the tweet here right he has himself you know pushed a lot of things right that's
01:11:43.100
like similar or like lining up with it someone made the tweet comparisons you know between the wf and
01:11:49.180
someone like musk right as long as you don't stay on musk as like well you know he showed me the
01:11:57.220
you know he helped expose the world economic forum and so he's the guy i'm following so as that's not
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happening then it's fine right as long as long as people move on and and don't get stuck on on what
01:12:08.220
this guy's uh pushing is there is there some theater on this but that's always of course you
01:12:12.680
know kind of possible right now it's become fashionable to criticize i think this happened with the
01:12:16.820
billibur group as well at some point it reaches kind of like a crescendo of criticism don't get
01:12:24.540
me wrong i still think it's good to criticize it it needs to be done it needs to be exposed exposed
01:12:29.680
stay on target keep doing that but probably at some point then you're gonna have you have the
01:12:35.480
formation of other groups right that that will continue to operate in in the shadows but again
01:12:40.900
the wf never as far as far as i know anyway never did that they became hyper public after the pandemic
01:12:49.100
or the covid you know narrative bullshit that broke out and it became much more kind of like publicly
01:12:55.180
like a group that like the we need to change things and blah blah blah so that's probably part of it too
01:12:59.300
like they they intentionally took that step of like no we're going to just be open about what we want
01:13:03.640
this is this is uh you know the the future direction we need to take um of course to to save the earth
01:13:09.820
right to to save everybody obviously um but anyway as long as you don't just like it get stuck up on
01:13:15.540
on like that it's elon that's your savior and just not listen to anything beyond what he says
01:13:20.740
then i think it's it's a net positive right no question to mr schwab i think oh that's that is the
01:13:27.000
same okay gotcha they just cut that out okay perfect all right uh so that is not bad um
01:13:33.620
that we're getting some of that the other funny things here of course is that it's a bunch of
01:13:37.640
degenerates surprisingly that attends uh this these kinds of events too uh prostitutes gather in
01:13:44.640
devils for annual meeting of global elite where demand for sexual services rockets during economic
01:13:51.460
summit prostitutes report a surge in business during the annual gathering of leaders that that means
01:13:59.680
that wherever they are for the rest of the year year they don't all go to the same place right but
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i'm saying wherever they go back to that's also going to be an uptick of uh of requested sexual
01:14:11.280
services in that area too uh escorts are booked into delegates hotels alongside business executives
01:14:19.520
i i wonder like do they bring in kids here too i would i would not be surprised to be honest
01:14:25.860
sex workers dress in business attire and rub shoulders with the global elite
01:14:32.560
um let me see what's the spin here about the global elite tackling the world's greatest problem
01:14:40.120
including gender inequity at the double summit or fueling a surge of prostitution in the swiss
01:14:44.860
resort town demand for sex work skyrockets each year at the meeting of the world leaders and
01:14:50.540
business tycoons who jet in from around the world to rub shoulders with each other escorts are booked
01:14:54.800
into the same hotels as high-powered bosses and their employees during the five-day summit
01:14:59.420
one sex worker named liana said she dressed in business attire so she doesn't stand out among
01:15:05.120
the executives despite prostitution being legal in switzerland she told built she regularly sees an
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american who visits switzerland multiple times a year and is among the 2 700 conference attendees
01:15:18.960
liana charges around 700 euros for an hour and 2 300 euros for the whole night plus travel expenses
01:15:26.640
um yeah so yeah of course you're gonna get this uh black philip says henrik you touched on it briefly
01:15:34.580
but uh nestle is a good example of a hostile globalist corporation to wake normies up plus it's full of
01:15:41.080
gentiles uh so no one thinks you're a totalsberg well i'm not saying just because you know you're you talk
01:15:47.180
about jews that you're a totalsberg but there's a there's a i'm just saying there's a there's a
01:15:51.440
there's a there's a cool way of doing it you know and that's gonna it's gonna be different for
01:15:56.360
everybody that's hard it's something you you gauge it's just that what what i mean is like you can't
01:16:03.080
you can't just like you can't always just be super on the offensive about these kinds of things if if
01:16:10.220
your goal is to to wake people up or or you know widen the amount of people that are aware of what's
01:16:16.840
going on and thereby you know it's the basic strategy is their safety in in numbers to a certain
01:16:23.300
extent uh the more people you have aboard the more people are awake the more people help each other
01:16:28.820
out the easier it's going to be the you're going to have help to educate each other you're going to
01:16:33.140
have more pockets of good people in good areas i mean there's it speaks for itself i don't think
01:16:37.700
you have to motivate whites i'm not saying it's always more is always better i'm not saying that
01:16:41.700
either it is about quality right but i'm saying if we don't wake up our people what are we even what
01:16:48.980
are we even doing then this is not some like just i'm just trying to be edgy on the internet or you
01:16:55.080
know i mean like it's there is there's so much of that right now it's like a just like in uh what
01:17:01.420
do you call it not inflation that's not the term it's uh just an overflow of like just who can says
01:17:09.080
the the edgiest most uh you know convoluted take some things you know i mean it's just like okay
01:17:14.660
sure you've gone and do that but that's not what it's not what what we're doing here you know i mean
01:17:18.500
this is like taking things still still honestly looking at what what what are the compositions of
01:17:28.700
those that are controlling us and what do they do what what's their goals what are they doing with
01:17:32.680
us but then at the same time you i think you can do it in a in a somewhat you know kind of cool way
01:17:36.920
and you don't have to be i mean sometimes it's it's it's slightly fun to be abrasive i'm not saying
01:17:41.440
that it doesn't have its place and stuff like that right but just being abrasive for the sake of it
01:17:45.660
right i'm just saying you can't like you know if you just rush up to someone and he's like
01:17:49.860
fucking jews control everything man you know kind of thing and i'm not saying everyone is like that but
01:17:54.280
but there are some there's some of that it's like try try gauge a little bit first what what what
01:18:00.420
they're interested in you know i mean like there's other there's other angles to this too there's
01:18:05.040
other realities of of who's doing things and what's going on and all of these are passages in
01:18:10.500
to opening people's minds up to the possibility that shit is not what the authorities claim that
01:18:16.460
it is and it's actually a bunch of wicked evil people that wants the worst for us and for our kids
01:18:20.860
right uh and there's there's cool there's cool ways about that uh anyway everyone look everyone
01:18:25.740
has their different strategies you you do you do you like i i i usually don't spend time attacking
01:18:32.340
people and what they do i just think some of it is like kind of navel gazing and some of it is just
01:18:38.520
uh too abrasive for the sake of it and it's not my style you know i mean uh but anyway thank you
01:18:43.720
blackfield yes but it's but it's true right i'm saying a foot excuse me a foot in through the door
01:18:50.340
that's what i think is very important to this time and it's so it's so easy right as long as
01:18:56.200
someone's willing to listen or at least a little interested they have a spark of like something
01:18:59.820
you know questioning or something doesn't quite feel right you gotta you gotta give some of these
01:19:04.500
people a lot of room you know what i mean to to to wiggle around there's so many people they have
01:19:09.800
so much good information they're just a walking library repository yeah you know there's aggregating
01:19:17.060
you know proofs right one after the other of like showing how all this connected who's doing it
01:19:23.960
what's happening to us why are they doing this right and that's that's good that's like a that's
01:19:27.920
a weapon right that's a uh that's something you can use in your arsenal and but the trick is to
01:19:34.860
utilize that in the right way right so you just you just give the the right little crumbs and tidbits
01:19:40.840
which gives them a lot of room to ask the questions themselves if you go on the offensive too much
01:19:44.780
and just push like too much information on someone that chances are they're just gonna close that
01:19:49.360
door and like all right this is it's too much for me i'm walking away kind of thing but anyway i digress
01:19:54.680
it all depends on what your what your uh what your purpose is what's your uh what's your goal you know
01:19:58.900
i mean uh it's a little bit the same as the the gas stove thing right which is like why counter
01:20:07.920
signal those who are exposing what absurdity this is and you had some of that right oh because desantis
01:20:16.060
you know said and some of them making fun of it right and it's kind of fun right like
01:20:21.040
god guns and gas stoves or you know whatever and it's it's like it's boy it's borderline cringe and
01:20:29.800
like um ridiculous you know obviously at the same time but it but if it triggers kind of the right
01:20:37.200
people that can be fun sometimes you know i mean but but behind that there's a there's a serious
01:20:42.220
and an ongoing wider discussion or or reality of the same people right that want to limit our ability
01:20:52.060
to just have a goddamn gas stove if you want that because it's always about restricting right
01:20:58.860
limiting something oh this is no we have decided this is bad for you and then it's the next thing
01:21:04.340
and then it's the next thing and what are what what else is there after that right so i mean it's part
01:21:09.420
of the whole attack on the gas and oil industry right obviously um our ability to not be able to
01:21:14.860
heat our homes right they're banning wood stoves they're they're putting extra taxes if you have
01:21:19.260
uh open fires in your homes all these weird things and it all weaves together and if the gas stove
01:21:25.320
thing all of a sudden kind of takes off and becomes a a hot point of interest i guess for like a better
01:21:32.600
term which could potentially good help to get those people who are like what what the hell is this like
01:21:37.880
what do you mean they're coming from a gas stove what is this about you you know you can open unlock
01:21:42.940
you're gonna unlock their minds to like the possibility that like they're doing this because
01:21:48.740
they hate you and they want you dead and they want your kids to be like raped and lying in a gutter
01:21:53.260
somewhere and they'll laugh at you while they're doing it if you can get them aboard to understanding
01:21:57.660
the severity of the situation i think that's good why not use it um people working in the oil and gas
01:22:04.680
industry are among the most right-wing as in rural white demographics according to a campaign
01:22:10.560
campaign donation or two campaign donation data some screenshot here to back this up at the end of
01:22:17.300
the day leftists are trying to ban gas and oil in the west because they want white people to freeze
01:22:22.360
and starve isn't it bizarre that people who describe themselves as pro-white would mock conservative
01:22:28.060
whites for their concern over this i think that's a i think that's a good point again you haven't
01:22:32.680
it said this is an easy can we get that full no okay right now that's a screenshot right there
01:22:36.480
it's an easy it's all laid up right it's all it's it's t the shot is teed up they're doing another
01:22:43.220
crazy fucking thing all you have to do is drive that ball home don't complicate it don't you're
01:22:48.420
going to counter signal this now when it's like energy and momentum behind this right
01:22:51.900
all right uh anyway so we had uh get that thunberg here arrested uh in germany and again it's more
01:23:00.380
this nonsense right like really at a time when like germany is struggling to keep their uh the power on
01:23:05.860
their their heating on their at their homes uh their industry might be facing uh massive setback and
01:23:13.620
cutbacks uh in the coming years especially by i think next winter when they don't no longer
01:23:19.900
have these stocks of uh you know extra uh saved up natural gas and things like this right they
01:23:26.020
bought the europeans bought an awful lot of natural gas and they have full you know stocked up fully
01:23:31.120
right now some of the prices have even dropped right uh but then of course they they're forced to
01:23:36.740
expand their coal mines in germany because what are they going to do uh so then of course get that
01:23:41.540
showed up there and she was uh hauled away someone was uh showing this uh photo of her and this is
01:23:48.900
great um great meme uh meme opportunity there as well you can put uh select your face that you can put
01:23:54.500
right in there uh but then it turns out unfortunately it turned out that it looks like a lot of it was
01:23:59.060
like kind of for the cameras a little bit right uh this is what it looked like when she was actually
01:24:05.060
hauled away how dare you before she was hauled off this is how it looks looked like it was a camera
01:25:14.100
We played it a few times for potential newcomers.
01:25:23.400
If we can save the banks, then we can save the world.
01:25:28.840
And that's why she's not at the World Economic Forum protesting.
01:25:58.720
So anyway, I think a lot of that was kind of staged for the cameras a little bit, to be honest.
01:26:02.820
Nothing's going to happen to them and stuff like that.
01:26:06.000
I made a point in the Western Warrior show here from members over the weekend that, like, if they – if they – you saw people pushing over cops.
01:26:16.380
They were, like, lying in the mud and struggling in the cops and stuff like that.
01:26:19.660
And I made the point, like, if you – if you had seen that level of, I guess, antagonism against the cops and looking for the right words to use here.
01:26:30.840
But you would have seen the German police bring in tanks if they had to, right?
01:26:37.340
I mean, considering what happened during the protest.
01:26:40.740
Here's the – yeah, here's the – I think this is the – is it the mud scene here?
01:26:47.020
They would have brought in whatever vehicles and tools they had to do to, like, bash the skulls in of these people.
01:26:57.260
And, again, this is outside of that small town that's being kind of – or close to it.
01:27:01.760
That little small town that's going to have to be demolished, removed, essentially, because they're expanding the coal mine, right?
01:27:36.960
And it's, like, in a way, like, good, you know, they kind of deserve each other, right?
01:27:45.280
But the point is, is, like, if this was COVID protest, it would be, like – it would be military on the spot, you know what I mean?
01:27:52.060
And so they're treating these people with kiddie gloves.
01:27:55.820
They want – they want this little, you know, tiffy, I guess, around this, right?
01:28:23.540
Imagine them doing that in the COVID stuff, right, at the protest.
01:28:51.500
A few days before the whole gas stove controversy, my local news aired this little ditty.
01:28:58.880
It basically explains how you're giving your kid asthma if you use a gas stove.
01:29:12.260
So many parents like you are asking questions about this story because some experts are saying
01:29:17.180
an appliance in your kitchen may be giving cause for concern.
01:29:20.820
A recent study shows a link between your gas stove and childhood asthma.
01:29:25.500
Our Isabel Lawrence spoke with some local experts.
01:29:31.440
More than 40 million homes in America use gas stovetops.
01:29:35.540
But now experts are warning of the possible side effects.
01:29:39.420
Unfortunately, the vast majority of Americans have no idea that every time they cook,
01:29:43.960
they could be subjecting themselves and their loved ones to toxic chemicals.
01:29:47.260
That was Richard Trumka Jr., a commissioner with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission on a Facebook live stream in December.
01:29:54.500
This month, in an interview with Bloomberg, he warns a ban isn't off the table.
01:30:01.740
A study published in December found, quote, 12.7 percent of current childhood asthma nationwide is attributed to gas stove use.
01:30:11.180
When we look at environmental issues, we also should be looking at environmental health issues.
01:30:14.300
And this is an environmental health issue, right?
01:30:15.860
Randy Lepla is the director of the Environmental Law Clinic at Case Western Reserve University School of Law.
01:30:21.740
She says gas stoves can release nitrogen dioxide and particulate matter into the air, posing health risks.
01:30:28.380
So what I think will probably happen is that they'll look at trying to put some limitations on what types of emissions and how much natural gas stoves are permitted to release.
01:30:37.740
And if for some reason they can't make it safe after they try these different parameters, then I think a ban could be the next step.
01:30:57.480
But you see how it always works, how they always hone in whatever is convenient at the time while they're ignoring a slew of other things, right?
01:31:04.800
I mean, now when the heart attack thing is now they wheel out all these, you know, oh, there's toxins here and this, this to explain away and say, no, it's not the clot shot that's responsible for heart attacks.
01:31:15.640
It's this new chemical we found in the atmosphere or whatever.
01:31:20.540
And it's like, yes, there's a lot of issues and chemicals and dangerous things everywhere, but they only care when it's convenient.
01:31:26.620
And so then point someone pointed out, you know, again, predictably, it's almost, you know, trite and even boring to mention it.
01:31:33.500
But yes, the main study that all the media is basing this on is from the Rocky Mountain Institute, which again is a World Economic Forum, you know, associate or, you know, whatever they call that again, like an approved, a WF checkmark company, right?
01:31:52.160
And so they're the ones who talked about the emissions here, right?
01:31:59.600
RMI awarded $8 million to accelerate carbon-free U.S. buildings back in 2020, right?
01:32:04.580
So part of their agenda is to decarbonize things and making carbon, any carbohydrates, carbon, oil, gas, anything, be the villain and the boogeyman.
01:32:16.940
Like you can't go sniff benzene and then think nothing's going to happen and stuff, right?
01:32:20.740
But you know what, you know why they're doing this.
01:32:23.900
And it's not from, because they have a genuine concern for you.
01:32:27.440
As you're concerned with asthma, they're giving kids the clot shot, for example, right?
01:32:31.460
So I think it's pretty easy to see through why they're doing it because it's politically, you know, kind of expedient of doing that right now.
01:32:44.340
Let's cement our hands onto a random road in Berlin to stop normal people going to work or whatever, right?
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That's what they're up to, throwing, destroying artwork.
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I mean, again, this is the whole progress religion, the mutant liberal world order.
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It's all about destruction where, like, the Great Reset, it's year zero.
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Architecture, statues, art, everything, everything from the Western canon need to be erased and gone.
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That's why you get these dimwits from, what is it, Beyond Oil, what are they called now?
01:33:38.680
Stop Oil, whatever, like throwing paint at famous artworks in, you know, the British museums.
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They're doing it in the Netherlands, all over the place.
01:33:49.560
They are part of the corrosive, you know, maggots that are coming out.
01:33:55.760
You know, we've had a fall of the West, essentially, right?
01:33:58.740
It's lying on the forest floor as a wood, as a tree, symbolically, right, a tree.
01:34:08.540
And now all the little maggots and parasites and sponges and mushrooms or whatever it is, right, it's coming out to just help break everything down.
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It's these corrosive agents of nature that's coming out.
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In one way, you could argue that it's natural, tied to the death and life cycle of any civilization.
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But that doesn't mean I'm not going to, you know, fight it.
01:34:36.960
Obviously, these people are in the wrong, and it's being used by those who want to see us gone, essentially.
01:34:45.140
One clip I forgot here about the Klaus Schwab business.
01:34:52.660
And that turned out when a Japanese person wanted to just ask him a couple of questions.
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Chairman Schwab, Chairman Schwab, I'm from Japan.
01:35:14.320
Oh, I can just talk with you and ask questions.
01:35:29.940
He does have time, because if it wasn't independent media, he would talk to them.
01:35:35.040
As soon as she says independent, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
01:35:38.160
We got to have our approved, you know, the Shillers, the WF Shill Media.
01:36:24.920
If you would have been from Reuters or AP, no problem.
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We would have gotten you a couple of the answers that you can reprint in the press.
01:36:59.120
It's got to be super tight and rigid and control.
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I've got to kind of pick a couple of things here.
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Let's do a couple of the anti-white stories that we had, too.
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Enrichment, you know, diversity, all that kind of good stuff, right?
01:37:40.820
We had another enrichment opportunity here in Brussels, in one of the terminals.
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Guard du Midi, man stabbed with butcher's knife at Guard du Midi.
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Well, we can just take a look at the footage here.
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You don't see actually, you know, blood or anything like that, but you're seeing the migrant trying to slash someone's throat.
01:38:07.420
Just sitting, waiting for, presumably, his bus or train, whatever it is.
01:38:28.500
Just a parcel of living in a diverse city right now.
01:38:34.940
Again, this world is what the people we just looked at is advocating for.
01:38:41.840
They want people to be able to move just like products do, right?
01:38:45.700
It's just like goods, open borders, free trade, and here's free movements of people, right?
01:38:51.180
If you look at the Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, which is, you know, Agenda 2030,
01:38:58.240
10 of the 17 points is somehow related to migration.
01:39:01.700
And just, yeah, in the replacement effort, essentially, right?
01:39:20.760
Today I saw a thing in that said a lot of men, white men, were committing suicide.
01:39:29.160
And then I thought about it a little more, and I thought, well, maybe you shouldn't say that in public.
01:39:40.880
Talking about the need to diversify Maine and America as a whole.
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Fuchtman said the death of white men is a good thing.
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I thought the point of the joke is that it won't be long and that this won't be a majority white nation.
01:39:58.020
This is some of the doses that we're getting here.
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It kind of all ties in here a little bit of some of the sludge crap that we're getting from our mainstream culture, essentially.
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We investigated a suburban LGBTQ pedophile ring.
01:40:19.760
This is part one of a four-part investigative series.
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I haven't heard this clip before, but Second Wanderer sent this earlier.
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They were doing, like, a drug bust or something.
01:40:46.260
Yeah, you can tell in Zach's mugshot that he has a big bruise on the left side of his face.
01:40:52.960
Yeah, so he slams him against the floor in the foyer.
01:41:14.140
They slammed him on the floor, and, um, I hate to say this, but I don't sleep in clothes,
01:41:35.980
so they arrested me in my bed, thank you, put me in a cruiser with no clothes.
01:41:42.500
I sat in the back of that cruiser from 11.30 to about 4 a.m. naked in the back seat of that cruiser while they searched our house for God knows what.
01:41:53.500
I should maybe read this for the audience here.
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Not only did the married men allegedly rape the two brothers they adopted to, right, who were adopted through a Christian special needs adoption agency,
01:42:10.500
they were pimping out their children to nearby pedophiles in the Atlanta area suburbs.
01:42:16.500
They seized the house, everything inside it. Wonderful, wonderful people, folks.
01:42:35.500
They took our house because they think there was extra money coming in from somewhere, and we're, like, in our 30s, and we have this big, giant house, and they didn't think we could afford it.
01:42:51.500
Yeah, you're selling, you're selling something on the side?
01:43:12.500
I mean, can I ask you, does this guy know you at all, or some random thing he's just trying to, you know, rat somebody?
01:43:25.500
Um, so last time he was here, I told him something, and it's, I told him, last time he was here, I told him something, I wrote that and wrote him down something and gave it to him.
01:43:35.500
Um, it's something around those lines, but more.
01:43:39.500
Me and Zach twerked our butts off for everything we've had.
01:43:49.500
They called me out running in for fingerprints, and I saw the new charges that they were putting against, I'm assuming, both of us.
01:44:01.500
Okay, is the text cut off your gasket there? Can you read that?
01:44:20.500
I mean, yeah, but I can't talk, I definitely can't talk about that.
01:44:24.500
I don't want to say it, but brace yourself for the truth.
01:45:10.500
Sorry, I'm not reading all the text here, guys.
01:45:29.500
I think the sides are pretty easily drawn here in the sound.
01:45:37.500
I think we need to put some kind of hold or lock on the entire LGBT movement,
01:45:51.500
I mean, it's not, it's like astroturfed, obviously.
01:45:54.500
But we need to like stop it until we can figure out what's going on.
01:45:59.500
And then we need to like push it back into the closet and start actually going after people, punishing people.
01:46:06.500
Last thing I want to show you guys, a little bit of a trailer, some of the anti-white stuff too.
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It is called, let me see what the name I've got.
01:46:32.500
This is the endless barrage of anti-white propaganda, of course, kind of continues.
01:46:37.500
And again, I think this is perfect material to show to people and to make them understand just like how anti-white the establishment is,
01:46:47.500
how anti-white Hollywood is, how much they hate you if you're white and stuff like that, right?
01:47:00.500
Monsieur, I fear this will not be a kind place to such a boy.
01:47:05.500
A boy has talent, but one in particular that is exceptional.
01:47:17.500
I realized the more I exiled, the less I was alone.
01:47:26.500
Give the show off who spoiled Mozart's concert.
01:47:32.500
Well, I hope this won't be embarrassing for you.
01:47:53.500
Any other country, a man of your color would not be wearing such fine clothes.
01:49:05.500
You cannot topple what has been ordained by God.
01:49:31.500
You can take like these high, very expensive production.
01:49:38.500
And kind of use the energy of like the momentum that it has.
01:49:42.500
But turn it against itself to show people that it's actual garbage.
01:49:50.500
And they're doing it because they hate white people.
01:49:51.500
You've successfully managed to take something that they aimed to be propaganda against us.
01:50:05.500
Jacinda Ardern, New Zealand Prime Minister, just resigned.
01:50:11.500
Doxa Worland resigns as New Zealand Prime Minister.
01:50:16.500
And tells her fiancee Clark, let's finally get married.
01:50:43.500
Will my social score be affected if I pass too much gas?
01:50:49.500
I think that, that has to do with the whole issue of like you or they wanting to regulate
01:50:55.500
And I'm sure it's, I'm sure at some point they'll begin determining whether something
01:50:59.500
actually is more gaseous producing than anything else.
01:51:13.500
Someone in chat said, Jacinda Arden stepped down.
01:51:14.500
Looks like if it's true, if you verify it on your own, very bizarre time during Davos
01:51:16.500
when New Zealand is the elite end game retreat.
01:51:21.500
We'll look into that and see what the reason could be for that.
01:51:24.500
I think sometimes they just, they get burnt out.
01:51:26.500
I mean, she's definitely had a lot of, I mean, man, holy shit, how they pushed things
01:51:33.500
There might just be too much for some of these people.
01:51:37.500
Maybe conscience is coming through a little bit.
01:51:58.500
It's going to be, I bet you, it's going to be someone that's even worse taking over.
01:52:04.500
Like in Warrior says regarding the, I guess the other previous, a couple of stories there.
01:52:15.500
Can you imagine France and Paris being flooded by people from another country speaking a different
01:52:22.500
Uh, Bill Hoover says if a French guy moved to Africa at that time, the Africans would
01:52:29.500
It's funny because in the movie they try to show, obviously you can determine that from
01:52:31.500
the trailer, how bad and wicked and evil the, the French were.
01:52:36.500
But then like, but they let him in and they let him do all these things, but it's, it's
01:52:43.500
Uh, well, at some point that shit is going to change and people are going to be at such
01:52:47.500
a point where they're so fed up with it that they're not going to be able to push, uh,
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