On this week's episode of What Was It, What was It? (feat. Dan Mather, Michael57DE, and the rest of the Weekend Warrior team), we talk about a new virus that's been showing up in the news, and what we can do about it.
00:08:00.260There's a good reason for that that's happening.
00:08:06.060But the choices we have are not great whatsoever.
00:08:11.200You know, but we'll talk about that in a little bit here.
00:08:14.340Otherwise, yeah, check out the latest Weekend Warrior that we did.
00:08:19.080And since it was Halloween weekend here, we were one day late recording that, but it was a good show.
00:08:26.260We talked about the extension to the meta thing, we talked about the COVID stuff over the COVID stuff over to climate change and the climate lockdowns and stuff like that, too.
00:08:34.640And we do have a little bit, and we do have a little bit, and we do have a little bit more follow-up on that here today, too.
00:08:37.720But I definitely recommend you checking it out.
00:08:39.420At redhandsmerely.com, check out the latest Weekend Warrior show.
00:08:43.760So that's, what was it, episode 204, so there's plenty in the archives for you if you want to enjoy an exclusive members show for our members.
00:08:53.500And we appreciate your support as well, by the way.
00:08:55.500Okay, so we are late here today, late and gay as usual, I guess.
00:09:01.200I am a time optimist, and I tend to fail on that, and sometimes I forget just how many, well, for the simplicity's sake, updates and button clicks of mouses, the click of the mouse that has to be done before everything works and clicks.
00:09:18.660But Dan Mather over on Enderby Stream said, a wizard is never late, when I said, I'll be right with you guys.
00:09:23.500Well, sometimes it does feel like I do Gandalf work, let me tell you.
00:09:26.820Thank you, Dan Mather, I appreciate that.
00:09:29.180We also have Michael57DE joining us over on Enderby Stream says,
00:14:42.820Henrik, I want to respectfully, say respectfully, that there is no reason now to not know whether or not COVID exists.
00:14:51.580Please have Dr. Andrew Kaufman on the show.
00:14:53.520So, no, as I said, I mean, it's like, you know, again, when we talk about it, we talk about it from the point of view of whatever it is that they're releasing, right?
00:15:03.480I mean, we consider the vaccine to be a kind of a bioweapon.
00:15:06.160You can argue that that's the driver of COVID now, even if it wasn't real in the beginning, which I completely agree with, right?
00:15:12.360I still think, though, they would release things under the guise of this, right?
00:15:16.860Even if it was a media campaign solely in 2020.
00:15:19.800I've talked about this so many times before, so I don't want to bore you guys with this.
00:15:22.280But, you know, even if it was simply a media campaign back in 2020, vaccine is introduced, then I personally know a number of people that are falling in and they're exposed to something which makes them to a degree sick like they've never been before, or at least along the ride of that, they are feeling something which they never felt before.
00:15:43.680The problem with it is, the problem with it, too, though, is that there's so much misinformation that we cannot know.
00:15:52.740And even if you do try to confirm it by getting antigen tests or antibody tests, forget about the, I'm not even talking about the PCR test, that's like notoriously unreliable, right?
00:16:02.320But even then, you're getting mixed results, right?
00:16:07.120So, my point is, confusion all around, but under the guise of that, I think there's something real floating around that, whether it's engineered or whatever it is, right?
00:16:14.220But, yes, I largely, largely agree with that take up to whatever, you know, happened in 2021, early 2021.
00:16:27.060All right, guys, we should get rolling here before we get too late in the game.
00:16:39.480Yeah, so Odyssey, that's one thing I mentioned here before we start, too.
00:16:41.720Odyssey, I have an Odyssey window open again, and it seems to just sucking every single bit of RAM I have, and that's why it takes, like, a long time for me to open just an article window.
00:16:52.200So, I'm not sure what's happening with Odyssey.
00:16:54.000You might or you might not be able to watch us over there, but I've had problems updating.
00:16:59.620It says 39 currently watching over there, so hopefully you can see it at least.
00:17:10.360So, whatever's going on over at Odyssey, it seems to just choke out my computer all around, so I might have to close that window just to get the article pages.
00:17:19.080Well, I have the chat open on the same, you know, computer on that side.
00:17:22.880So, anyway, then you know why I can't be following the Odyssey chat.
00:17:26.080They seem to have some issues over there.
00:17:40.980If not, of course, go to our Telegram or Twitter or our Gab, and you'll see all the links where you can watch the stream on other platforms.
00:17:47.500All right, anyway, so we talked in the Week in Warrior Show a little bit about the farce that is the Charlottesville trial, of course.
00:17:55.280And we had Jason Kessler with us a while back, too, to talk about that, and it's no big surprise.
00:18:00.800Roberta Kaplan, bankrolled by the ADL, is trying to make, it's a civil suit, and they're trying to make an example out of the people there that is roped up into the trial by using, like, an old antiquated KKK law from, like, 1890-something or 1870-something.
00:18:20.920I forget what it was, something like that, to basically deny these people their First Amendment rights and stuff like that.
00:18:37.980We brought him on live and talked about the film where they were defaming David Irving, right, the historian.
00:18:44.780The only historian that done some, I mean, only historian in terms of doing the extensive digging type of work that he's done, he wrote one of the only, I think, like, well, it's not called autobiography then, right?
00:18:59.140It's called, like, unofficial biography or whatever the technical term is for that, of that Austrian painter, if you remember that guy, with the mustache.
00:19:09.060So, she was depicted in that, and as James pointed out, she was depicted by, what's her name again, Rachel something, Rachel Weiss or something, right, in the movie.
00:19:21.260But, yeah, so they wheeled out Lippstadt to testify in the Charlottesville trials.
00:19:27.000So, you know, the Kenosha thing, we haven't talked about that in detail either.
00:19:32.060That's happening, you know, so many things happening right now.
00:19:35.820But the Kenosha trial is going on with Cal Rittenhouse.
00:19:41.380As far as I know, the Charlottesville, you cannot watch live, despite the fact of the weight that it carries for being, you know, what they want to have with the outcome of this thing.
00:19:51.140You cannot watch that live, but I believe you can dial in, like, a phone number to follow along, audio, you know.
00:19:58.660But I would have loved to watch that testimony.
00:20:02.220So, that's just to give you a little bit of an idea of the clown world, excuse me, that we're living in right now when it comes to the trials and stuff.
00:20:09.760And, of course, it ties into what we'll talk about here in a moment with Glenn Youngkin, right?
00:20:13.060There was that gay op by the Lincoln Project that did their little tiki torch gay op against Youngkin on behalf of, to bolster Terry McAuliffe, right?
00:20:23.340Who had a, as far as I know, we have to dig some of this work out again.
00:20:27.440But he had a hand in creating, if not the outcome of that day in Charlottesville, he jumped on this immediately to try to benefit from the situation.
00:20:37.660And I remember way back, even then, he was, like, he aspired, you know, to become governor of Virginia and stuff like that.
00:20:44.360And I'll say this, and we'll talk about Youngkin in a moment here.
00:20:49.600As bad as Youngkin is, it's, I mean, McAuliffe is, like, radically worse than Youngkin.
00:20:59.700Either way, we'll talk about that in a moment, too, right?
00:21:02.320So, that's what's happening on that front.
00:21:03.820And we'll keep, they're in the second week here now, so, yeah, second week, we're in a Wednesday here, so we have a couple of days left to conclude the second week.
00:21:13.400And we'll, maybe we'll do a little bit of a summary Friday or something like that to see what's happening.
00:21:19.720And even, of course, you have all the people there that can't, you know, people that were involved and are being sued or, you know, whatever the, you know, charged or, yeah, sued, I guess.
00:21:28.180Because they can mount a joint defense because there are so many factions now and split up and all that kind of stuff, right?
00:21:47.560In Germany, a Turkish man has rammed into a group of children, which led to the death of one young girl.
00:21:57.400And at this point, German authorities believe that it is intentional.
00:22:01.820German authorities believe, they say they believe a Turkish suspect acted with intent when he crashed into a group of school children last week, killing an eight-year-old girl and injuring two more, according to reports.
00:22:12.600The horrifying incident unfolded around 8 a.m. on Friday mornings, this is last week, I missed that at the time, in Witsenhausen, a small town in the state of Hes.
00:22:22.260A group of children was walking on a sidewalk in front of a daycare center when they were struck by a car of peace, a diversity car of peace, driven by a lone Turkish man.
00:22:37.440The man deviated from his lane to the right for an unexplained reason and ultimately left the road completely, police explained in a statement shortly after the crash.
00:22:47.440As a result, the vehicle collided with a group of several pupils who were walking to the local elementary school on an adjacent, somewhat wider section of a sidewalk directly in front of a daycare center.
00:22:59.200The small car then crashed into a stone wall.
00:23:02.520Three girls, aged seven and eight, were rushed to the hospital with serious injuries.
00:23:06.980Little Imke, is that actually her first name?
00:23:10.360Little, or do they just mean Little as in Imke, I think her last name, right?
00:23:15.620So maybe then her first name is Little, I'm not sure, but Imke, eight years old, passed away later that day.
00:23:21.240So a 30-year-old Turkish Muslim man deliberately did this.
00:24:35.840But anyway, it's not the most important thing.
00:24:37.480I didn't want to talk about, you know, too much details about, you know, why he won or something like that.
00:24:42.420A little bit more than exposing the guy.
00:24:45.740And apparently they said, as I saw some sources, they said that even Youngkin had held Trump at arm's length or something like that during the race.
00:24:54.500But we do have some clips we want to play.
00:26:41.800Just being in opposition to someone who's worse or the bad guy doesn't make you kind of the good guy, right?
00:26:48.540But here's the clip from Glenn Youngkin here at the World Economic Forum.
00:26:52.840What we saw really in the fourth quarter, and it showed up in the economic data, and we have a very large portfolio in China, was that the consumer was nervous.
00:27:03.820And so, when you take an environment where you have trade disputes that are very well understood, and you have a deleveraging that's gone on, and you have a consumer that drives a meaningful part of your economy, it's not surprising that when the consumer gets nervous and spends less, that the economy slows down.
00:27:24.880This is, this is a very basic input into GDP growth, and we see a new kind of Chinese, Chinese consumer today.
00:28:21.240Glenn Youngkin, a wealthy businessman, flipped the Virginia governorship in, to Republican control in a race that saw the highest turnout among the state's voters in recent history.
00:28:30.240Voter turnout is also higher than any other gubernatorial election in Virginia since 1997.
00:28:35.920Expert says that the high turnout is a product of expanded early voting access in the Commonwealth, and Youngkin and McAuliffe's massive campaign, Warchest.
00:28:43.660Next, no, I think one of the reasons, I guess I should, I should not blow too much right away here, right?
00:28:52.460Let me do this, let me do this before getting to the reasons of why he was, why he was elected, right?
00:28:56.360So yeah, the Carlisle group, big, big globalist group, right?
00:29:01.380I got all my links mixed up here today.
00:30:22.740But, but, but business insider, successful businessman and Republican nominee for governor, Glenn Youngkin, today announced a plan to combat anti-Semitism in Virginia.
00:30:33.400And it says here, with, begins like this, with what I just read, right?
00:30:41.020With crime increasing and the Commonwealth's murder rate at a two-decade high, Youngkin is committed to prioritizing safety as governor as he seeks to make Virginia the best place in America to live, work, and raise a family for all people.
00:30:53.740One area of particular concern to Youngkin is the increasing number of crimes targeting Jews, he writes there.
00:31:02.040And then, so you click in on the piece that he links to there, the Commonwealth's murder rate at two-decade high, right?
00:31:06.660Which gets used to this piece, NBC12, homicides in Virginia, hit highest levels in two decades, right?
00:31:14.500And then you go through the article and you read some stuff and they talk about one high-profile case where a former sheriff's deputy is accused of conspiring with a lover to murder his wife, which is like, okay, well, that's something, right?
00:31:25.440That's some, that's more like a family affair, I guess, to a certain extent, right?
00:31:30.440But the other references they use for why the murder rates were driven up in many counties, right?
00:31:35.640And they talk about Henry County, they talk about, what was the other county that they taught, Portsmouth, maybe that is in Henry County, I'm not sure actually where, what county that is in.
00:31:45.320But they talk about the victims of a 70-year-old, 17-year-old who was felled by a drive-by shooting.
00:31:54.260And then you click in and look and check that out.
00:32:00.180It's a drive-by shooting by blacks who shot a black person, right?
00:32:05.540And then the other reference they have there is about two sailors, two sailors that were shot and killed during a fight.
00:32:15.140And then you click in and you find out the names.
00:32:18.040And it was these two guys, Taquin Moore and Stevan Mosley, that was accused of murdering a third person who I also believe was black.
00:32:25.100So it's black-on-black murders here that they list beyond the former sheriff's deputy who was conspiring with the lover to kill his wife, right?
00:32:34.120Beyond that, so far, those are the main drivers of the crime that he links to in his piece regarding anti-Semitism.
00:32:43.880He's like, okay, well, what does that got to do with that thing, right?
00:32:49.840And then he goes on, that is why I, as a governor, will form a Virginia Holocaust Genocide and Anti-Semitism Advisory Commission
00:32:58.180and push the Virginia General Assembly to pass a state law adopting the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance working definition of anti-Semitism.
00:33:08.620And then you click in on that and you realize, of course, you know, this is what the State Department had adopted a while ago, right?
00:33:15.240I think we had that source to, if we can load one of those days with a computer, here it is, defining anti-Semitism, right?
00:33:24.360It's the same source as the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance is using or something like that, right?
00:33:32.820But they were using a couple of different things, and for one, it was basically, you know, there's a lot of different things here,
00:33:39.140but this is, of course, a blatant violation of, you know, the First Amendment.
00:33:42.500They can call it a hate crime or something if you point something out or, you know, the right things.