Red Ice TV - April 17, 2024


No-Go Zone: Your New 'Free Speech' Hero Just Dropped


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 13 minutes

Words per Minute

154.4661

Word Count

20,572

Sentence Count

1,690

Misogynist Sentences

25

Hate Speech Sentences

81


Summary

In this episode of No Go Zone, we talk about the flooding in Dubai and the impact it has on the infrastructure and the people living there. We also talk about some of the issues that are going on in the Middle East and North Africa at the moment.


Transcript

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00:05:37.380 But, of course, you can also join us for other streams,
00:05:40.840 like usually Wednesdays we do No-Go Zone.
00:05:43.040 We might have to move that to Thursday, maybe later in the year.
00:05:48.120 We'll see what happens, depending on the schedule.
00:05:49.440 But try to do that on Woden's Day.
00:05:52.580 Usually that pans out good.
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00:05:55.880 we have Nick from Night Nation Review joining us on Friday as well for the stream.
00:06:00.560 So that should be good to have a guest sitting in with us.
00:06:03.140 And then, of course, I do have a couple of interviews in the pipeline as well.
00:06:05.580 We're going to get a churn out as well.
00:06:07.560 We have some good stuff coming up.
00:06:09.340 All right.
00:06:10.300 Anyway, what else do we have?
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00:06:12.120 Oh, yeah, by the way, too.
00:06:13.720 I mentioned that.
00:06:14.460 We do have some hats coming in here soon.
00:06:18.160 What am I doing here?
00:06:19.000 I'm a little frazzled here.
00:06:21.520 We do have some hats coming in.
00:06:22.760 We're working on that as we speak.
00:06:25.320 We are going to have some mugs, T-shirts, hats.
00:06:28.860 We might expand.
00:06:29.720 Maybe we'll do some stickers.
00:06:30.800 Maybe we'll do some cool other things.
00:06:32.500 We have a couple of ideas.
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00:06:37.440 We'll let you know, of course, when those are available.
00:06:40.120 What's going on up here today?
00:06:41.740 All right.
00:06:42.340 Anyway.
00:06:43.600 So that's something in the works, as it were.
00:06:48.340 Let me pause that because otherwise I'll be all thrown off here.
00:06:51.800 Okay.
00:06:52.740 So I thought we could start looking at the Dubai weather.
00:06:58.800 Why not?
00:06:59.420 Talk about the weather as an easy way to slide into some of the topics here today.
00:07:05.380 And apparently they have some floods over there.
00:07:07.260 Not going too well.
00:07:08.520 Dubai left underwater as torrential rains.
00:07:13.740 Millionaires' playground with roads, airport and shopping malls swamped.
00:07:18.340 That's right.
00:07:18.780 They're actually building, as they're exporting some of their worst from their entire region
00:07:24.600 into Europe and America and other Western countries.
00:07:27.820 And, of course, as we're giving them all this oil money and shit like that
00:07:31.780 because we're not drilling our own.
00:07:33.680 We're not expanding our own energy production, which we very much could.
00:07:38.520 Not only the U.S., but, like, I've heard there's, like, tons off of, you know,
00:07:42.600 Norway and stuff like that, like oil reserves, but they just don't want to
00:07:45.760 because of climate change.
00:07:47.480 These people don't care.
00:07:48.260 But, anyway, so we're giving them all the money.
00:07:50.440 And so, yes, they can pay for these millionaire playgrounds that they got down there now.
00:07:57.100 Let's check out some of the – what do we have?
00:07:58.480 Maybe we have some better footage here, actually.
00:08:02.060 Let me see if we can get this a load.
00:08:05.620 Here we go.
00:08:06.440 So, actual footage from the storm in Dubai today, you can see the sky turn green.
00:08:11.440 It's probably immediately, like, kind of, oh, weather modification.
00:08:14.260 So, apparently, I guess it's when, like, hail primarily comes in,
00:08:20.640 you can get these kinds of refractions, I guess, of light, and it can turn green.
00:08:25.920 But let's take a look at it anyway.
00:08:27.980 Yeah, look when it comes in.
00:08:28.720 Now, they are doing some shit.
00:08:29.900 Don't get me wrong.
00:08:31.020 Actually, they are seeding.
00:08:32.720 They are doing cloud seeding in the UAE, in Dubai, and some of these other places.
00:08:38.560 And people are saying that could be part of the reason, at least, why this happens.
00:08:43.900 But, as you can see, it's some kind of – is it Dune?
00:08:46.980 Was it Iraqis that's green?
00:08:49.500 Which one was it?
00:08:50.400 Because, of course, Dune, that's just Islam in space, right?
00:08:53.120 So, they're finally getting their Kwisatz Haderach down there now,
00:08:56.020 when rain is finally returning back to the desert, as it were.
00:09:01.940 It's all the storms.
00:09:02.600 That is not a time lapse.
00:09:04.440 That's just how much lightning is happening.
00:09:06.500 Crazy.
00:09:19.240 Yeah.
00:09:19.680 So, this is not a time lapse.
00:09:23.760 This is real.
00:09:24.840 I've never seen this much lightning in my life before.
00:09:27.860 This is crazy.
00:09:31.800 Yeah, and I didn't say anybody is leaving Dubai.
00:09:34.060 I'm saying they're leaving from that part of the world, the Middle East,
00:09:37.160 the Arabian Peninsula, further in Asia, and, of course, then in the Middle East, North Africa.
00:09:43.800 That's what I mean with their region, right?
00:09:46.140 They're leaving their region.
00:09:47.280 Many people are exiting that part of the world.
00:09:49.680 And as Israel is expanding their wars, together with America, of course,
00:09:53.660 many of them are leaving.
00:09:55.100 I think 37 million refugees have been driven out after the war on terror,
00:10:01.660 and part of that is from that part of the world, from that region.
00:10:04.580 There we go.
00:10:06.360 Some time lapse.
00:10:07.100 Dubai rain and flood today.
00:10:09.100 It's obvious that they do have a kind of a, and they're very ill-equipped for this, obviously,
00:10:16.100 because they don't get that much rain.
00:10:18.260 I think they got about a, was it a year's worth?
00:10:21.660 This is like one in a 20-year lifetime rainstorm or something like that, I believe it was.
00:10:27.160 But, yeah, they have no, like, runoff systems or anything like that.
00:10:30.540 They're building a little paradise there.
00:10:32.980 So now, of course, because climate change, right?
00:10:36.300 Isn't that, is that the reason?
00:10:38.020 Now they're going to get more.
00:10:38.740 Somehow, these scientists know that there's just going to be more precipitation now
00:10:43.040 over those parts of the world.
00:10:45.280 Oh, really now?
00:10:45.740 How do you know that?
00:10:50.800 Trouble in, trouble in millionaire's paradise here.
00:11:08.740 All right.
00:11:11.040 Thanks.
00:11:11.400 We got some.
00:11:12.440 We have one more.
00:11:14.120 I think I might have one more.
00:11:15.760 Oh, yeah.
00:11:16.260 That's right.
00:11:16.640 Here's from the, here's the UAE.
00:11:18.420 Hit by severe flooding.
00:11:19.500 Dubai's first rain day in over 20 years.
00:11:21.960 Heavy rains flood major highways and disrupt Dubai.
00:11:25.400 Over 4.75 inches of rain recorded, equaling the annual average worst flooding in the region
00:11:31.460 since 1999.
00:11:33.980 All right.
00:11:36.580 Get a full screen on that, please.
00:11:38.740 Dubai air is going strong.
00:11:42.140 I guess maybe they are still building airplanes that actually can, you know, take a beating.
00:11:47.060 They don't fall apart on the runway.
00:11:54.380 All right.
00:11:55.280 Anyway, we look at a couple more.
00:11:57.480 And we have a couple more here.
00:12:00.180 From the airplane still.
00:12:05.540 Yeah, so no, like, no, you know,
00:12:07.920 no sewage system, no, no drainage systems, essentially, anywhere.
00:12:14.380 Because they don't need it normally, right?
00:12:16.860 But apparently, again, scientists, the experts are saying that, oh, no, you see, you're going
00:12:22.100 to get much more rain.
00:12:22.880 Okay.
00:12:23.120 How do you know?
00:12:23.780 Is it because you're seeding the clouds?
00:12:26.460 It's funny.
00:12:27.040 Let's, let's look at this one first here.
00:12:28.520 Here's, here's a little clue then to what they're doing.
00:12:32.140 Now, is that the reason for this one?
00:12:33.420 I, look, I, I don't know.
00:12:34.740 These are, you can't trust any of these sources, right?
00:12:37.200 But let's, let's not say what they're saying.
00:12:38.540 UAE is one of the driest countries on earth, with an annual rainfall of roughly 120 millimeters.
00:12:44.200 As a result, it has to get creative when it comes to finding solutions for water.
00:12:48.660 In the early 2000s, the UAE started performing regular cloud seeding operations.
00:12:53.540 Cloud seeding is the process of increasing the amount of rain produced from clouds.
00:12:57.820 Some of these clouds, you know, by nature, you know, sometimes it rains, for example,
00:13:04.440 only 40 to 50 percent of its rain that's processed in the cloud that comes as a rainfall.
00:13:12.100 So by these operations, we try to increase this amount by, for example, from 15 to 30 percent.
00:13:18.940 So how does it work?
00:13:20.040 It starts here, inside the National Center of Meteorology, where a team is constantly monitoring
00:13:24.980 forecasts, looking for potential clouds to seed.
00:13:28.520 The operations only work with cumulus clouds, which are vertical in shape.
00:13:32.980 Research five operations, can you read me?
00:13:35.260 Once they spot a cloud, they radio the pilots, who then take to the air armed with
00:13:39.560 hydroscopic flares filled with a mixture of potassium chloride, sodium chloride, magnesium,
00:13:45.760 and other materials.
00:13:46.800 Oh, other materials.
00:13:48.240 All right, just, well, that sounds, that sounds about right.
00:13:51.040 Just, ah, we just also put in some other materials.
00:13:53.860 All right.
00:13:54.200 Okie dokie, then.
00:13:56.060 Essentially salt.
00:13:57.380 When the plane reaches the right clouds, the pilots release the flares.
00:14:01.740 These salts basically attract the moisture and try to make it condense.
00:14:08.400 So it becomes, these particles becomes nuclei of condensation.
00:14:12.600 And then when these droplets condense, and then they hit each other, and then they form a bigger
00:14:19.440 droplet that the air cannot hold it any longer than the air.
00:14:22.660 So it forms as a cloud, as a rain.
00:14:25.340 In 2017, the UAE performed 242 cloud seeding operations.
00:14:32.140 The government is confident the operations are increasing the amount of rainfall, but
00:14:36.400 it's difficult to gauge.
00:14:38.080 So they don't know.
00:14:38.780 There is no way that you can measure the success rate for each individual cloud.
00:14:43.500 There are no two clouds are the same.
00:14:46.500 And you don't know, for example, before actually you see the clouds.
00:14:49.420 But they will be if you artificially make them, I guess.
00:14:51.700 To rain by itself or not, and by how much.
00:14:54.040 The country is also invested in rain.
00:14:55.440 They don't know.
00:14:56.080 That's interesting.
00:14:56.560 Keep that in mind.
00:14:57.160 Research, offering millions of dollars in grant money to innovative researchers and projects.
00:15:03.060 Bill Gates, better get on that.
00:15:04.840 I mean, of course, in this part of the world, right?
00:15:06.860 Or in the West, I guess we should say.
00:15:09.520 They are spraying other things to block sunlight, right?
00:15:12.200 That's one of the ongoing official slash unofficial things that they're doing right now.
00:15:17.320 I forget what combination.
00:15:18.260 Was it some magnesium?
00:15:22.020 Fuck it.
00:15:22.600 Was it some salt?
00:15:24.040 I forget what it was.
00:15:25.960 They've tried a few different combinations of things.
00:15:28.060 But there was some specific...
00:15:31.260 It wasn't aluminum.
00:15:34.760 It wasn't that obvious.
00:15:35.860 Some people have talked about that they drop in some of these chemtrails and shit.
00:15:40.520 I don't know what to make of that.
00:15:41.840 Maybe that's true.
00:15:42.440 I don't know.
00:15:42.980 But the point is that they're going to block sunlight.
00:15:45.500 Because, of course, why not?
00:15:46.880 When you could play gods over the forces in the sky.
00:15:53.420 Why not?
00:15:54.180 You know, kind of thing.
00:15:55.100 Obviously.
00:15:55.820 So, was the flooding due to kind of the way UAE does other things?
00:16:02.740 Like the way they do their toilets?
00:16:04.400 Is that UAE?
00:16:05.280 Do they do that?
00:16:06.140 Like too much gold?
00:16:08.240 Too much nouveau riche?
00:16:09.920 They just kind of turn up the temperature or the heat?
00:16:12.480 And then it's just like too much cloud?
00:16:14.340 I don't know.
00:16:15.380 Apparently, they denied it that they were behind that.
00:16:19.720 UAE government unit denies cloud seeding took place before Dubai floods.
00:16:24.240 And naturally, of course, they would deny this, right?
00:16:27.740 Of course, they would say, even if they were running a program, oh, yeah, it was totally us.
00:16:32.540 Sorry, guys.
00:16:33.340 We didn't mean to.
00:16:33.940 Then it would be shot down and stuff.
00:16:35.660 That's what's so funny when you read these stories, right?
00:16:37.320 So, wired piece here.
00:16:39.620 No.
00:16:40.520 Dubai's floods weren't caused by cloud seeding.
00:16:43.480 Okay.
00:16:43.700 And why?
00:16:44.220 What are the references?
00:16:44.920 What's the proof of that?
00:16:46.380 Oh, it's because the government said so.
00:16:48.820 Right?
00:16:49.640 The UAE's National Center for Meteorology told CNBC it had not seeded any clouds before the storm struck on Tuesday.
00:16:55.140 And they link to the piece I just showed you.
00:16:56.440 Oh, well, that settles it, then.
00:16:59.300 I'm sure no government ever anywhere that would do some dumb, stupid shit would, of course, never have gone to deny it afterwards.
00:17:09.520 So, maybe this is the point.
00:17:11.040 I guess we would need the sleuth that can actually find the registered airplanes and then see where they're actually running it.
00:17:19.260 I don't know.
00:17:19.720 So, maybe this is natural or whatnot.
00:17:21.580 But they do go on and they talk about that here in this piece.
00:17:23.720 Oh, because of climate.
00:17:24.840 However, climate change may also be playing a role.
00:17:28.320 As the planet heats up, the complex weather dynamics of the region are shifting and changing in ways that may bring more violent storms.
00:17:36.640 City planners around the world are trying to make their cities spongier to help deal with flash flooding and save money water for drier parts of the year.
00:17:45.220 Instead of using cloud seeding to turn the sky into a sponge, Dubai would be better off trying to turn the city into one.
00:17:52.620 Oh.
00:17:53.020 All right.
00:17:54.300 So, anyway, so somehow they know that this is happening.
00:17:57.040 But when man plays, you know, gods of the weather, then it's totally fine.
00:18:03.020 For the most part, yeah, deny it.
00:18:05.040 Right?
00:18:05.200 For the most part, just deny it.
00:18:06.680 Say it's not really happening.
00:18:08.460 When it's obviously happening.
00:18:10.340 And they're experimenting with it.
00:18:11.400 And, of course, you know, next part in the process is to just blame it on climate change.
00:18:17.140 Even if they did drive, you know, transformative weather, they would, of course, just say, oh, well, Lisa, this is totally – well, it's not – they wouldn't say it's natural climate change.
00:18:26.220 Obviously, they would say it's man-made, but just because of – but because of cars.
00:18:30.380 Right?
00:18:30.540 It's because of cars and industry in Western countries.
00:18:35.040 It's not India.
00:18:35.640 It's not China.
00:18:36.360 It's industries in Western countries.
00:18:38.360 We're going to have to de-industrialize your nation, Goy.
00:18:41.740 It's also tiresome, isn't it?
00:18:46.000 I wonder if it – does it take – is there a – is there a set amount of humidity in the air at any given time?
00:18:55.800 And so if they do see the clouds in this kind of way in those areas, in Dubai or UAE, wherever it is in the world where it's desertification, I assume that would then prevent that from going to the area that normally would get that precipitation when there's enough buildup and there's enough particles in the air to naturally, you know, bind around the water molecules so they will continue to attract moisture and then, of course, you get rainfall.
00:19:23.260 So I assume it's technically stealing it from someone else, right?
00:19:28.800 Isn't that what it is, in a way?
00:19:30.200 They don't – they would never admit that.
00:19:31.740 It's kind of like, well, it's over our – it's our cloud because it's over our territory.
00:19:34.800 This is kind of how it works, right?
00:19:36.280 Oh, it's fine.
00:19:37.020 We can just douse the entire planet with, like, you know, 5G non-ionizing radiation because, well, we're just going to.
00:19:43.500 What are you going to do about it?
00:19:45.040 Ah, we can take that cloud.
00:19:46.260 It's totally fine, right?
00:19:47.180 So they'll probably create – I think that's true then for that reason, right?
00:19:50.380 They will probably create some kind of instability and maybe that will drive, like, some crazy-ass story.
00:19:55.860 Like, if we don't understand these systems but have reached a point where we kind of can meddle with them,
00:20:01.540 maybe we shouldn't until we fully understand them because we don't know what the kind of down-the-line domino type of consequences of this will be.
00:20:08.840 Many people would say, ah, it's fine.
00:20:10.660 Don't worry about it.
00:20:11.520 But we'll see.
00:20:13.260 We'll see.
00:20:13.520 It's too early, too early to tell.
00:20:16.160 Now, speaking of, I guess, yeah, transforming, you know, environments, technology, run amok, man playing God.
00:20:26.220 Did you guys see the latest Boston Dynamics?
00:20:29.800 They have a new generation of Atlas robots out.
00:20:33.260 I think this is, I guess, pertinent to the topic here.
00:20:37.380 Check this out.
00:20:38.700 Creepy stuff.
00:20:39.420 Creepy stuff.
00:20:41.520 I have been, I have a report on hate speech.
00:21:00.300 You need to come with me.
00:21:04.220 You know it's coming.
00:21:06.360 You know.
00:21:07.480 You just, you just know it's coming.
00:21:10.120 Don't you?
00:21:10.720 You know it's coming, isn't it?
00:21:12.320 This is, this is what they're trying real goddamn hard to squeeze in here now, you know, before, before their window closes entirely.
00:21:19.880 They're just an army of, like, gay Terminator robots.
00:21:23.780 Let me play that again.
00:21:25.500 This is, the limbs goes backward around itself.
00:21:29.180 It stands up.
00:21:30.360 So, I, I, I, I, you need to, well, you did a hate speech.
00:21:37.680 Like, a gay lisp on it, too.
00:21:39.640 Like, look at that.
00:21:40.220 And it just turns, ugh, gosh.
00:21:42.660 What, what is that?
00:21:43.640 Is that some, unfortunately, one of my oldest sons, because this is how it works, right?
00:21:49.840 They serve you, uh, serve you these dumb, I, I gotta turn off the ability to just, like, if you want to watch one YouTube video, you can watch that, but it doesn't recommend anything else.
00:21:59.780 It starts recommending these things.
00:22:01.280 It's something called Siren Head, which they, like, Generation Alpha kids are into now, which is, like, kind of disturbed and, like, deranged.
00:22:07.680 That's what it looks like.
00:22:09.580 It looks like Siren Head.
00:22:10.640 Oh, you need, like, some teeth and a tongue sticking out in there.
00:22:14.080 Uh, some horror show, for sure.
00:22:15.840 Holy shit.
00:22:17.140 Yep, look at this.
00:22:19.000 We will be completely immersed by this.
00:22:21.500 Remind me of, uh, Frank Herbert, right?
00:22:25.200 Once, men turned their thinking over to machines in the hope that this would set them free.
00:22:31.140 But that only permitted other men with machines to enslave them.
00:22:36.020 See how simple that is?
00:22:38.560 Yeah, that's right.
00:22:39.360 Just, so someone else will come in, and then just, when they control the robots, because people will say, oh, it's just artificial intelligence.
00:22:47.540 You know what I mean?
00:22:48.540 Oh, AI will, it will be totally, totally neutral and objective, and, you know, things will be great.
00:22:54.780 But, of course, we know that that's not how it's going to work.
00:22:57.580 We know it's going to be completely the opposite.
00:22:59.600 And then, of course, meanwhile, if you do go, yeah, so if you do go out, you will be, like, policed and, like, you know, smacked around by these things.
00:23:04.880 But for the most part, you'll be in the pod, and you'll be, you'll be trying different text combinations of some of your favorite movies.
00:23:14.560 And do, like, you know, oh, give me, give me Lord of the Rings mixed with, kind of in a, in a Matrix-type environment with, you know, whatever.
00:23:28.120 Like, combine this for me and then make this movie, you know, with a storyline and everything in it.
00:23:34.120 And right now, it kind of sucks, but it's going to get better and better.
00:23:37.900 And eventually, some of these people are going to be completely enslaved by generative AI.
00:23:43.280 And this, in the sense, not the enslaved like that, but the enslaved in the sense that some of these people will never even go outside.
00:23:48.220 They'll not even seek any adventure on their own.
00:23:50.080 It will just be an endless supply of kind of whatever-you-want type of entertainment.
00:23:56.180 Check out this one.
00:23:56.760 Here's a The Hobbit, a trailer, which is done by Gay Eye, and it has this kind of 1950s feel to it.
00:24:08.020 Check this out.
00:24:08.760 Welcome to the Shire, a land of peace and tranquility, where the Hobbits dwell in harmony with nature, far from the troubles of the world.
00:24:16.900 Meet Bilbo Baggins, a Hobbit content with his simple life, until an unexpected adventure comes knocking at his door.
00:24:26.260 Joined by the wise wizard Gandalf the Grey and a band of courageous dwarves led by Thorin Oakenshield,
00:24:33.420 Bilbo embarks on a perilous journey to reclaim their homeland from the fearsome dragon Smaug.
00:24:39.640 From the misty forests of Mirkwood to the majestic Lonely Mountain, their quest is fraught with danger and discovery as they face trolls, goblins, and the dark forces that lurk in the shadows.
00:24:52.660 Along the way, Bilbo will discover courage he never knew he possessed, forging friendships that will endure a lifetime and beyond.
00:25:00.260 Join Bilbo Baggins on an unforgettable journey through Middle-earth, where adventure awaits at every turn.
00:25:04.980 The Hobbit, a tale of heroism, heart, and the indomitable spirit of the smallest among us, coming soon to a theater near you.
00:25:15.860 I mean, that looks great, right?
00:25:21.200 I want to see that.
00:25:23.040 That's how they get you.
00:25:24.560 It's going to be terrifying.
00:25:25.840 You're going to be lost in a digital realm completely generated by AI, or at your preference, of course, at your fingertips.
00:25:36.560 Oh, I want to see anything like this today.
00:25:41.800 Who controls AI again?
00:25:43.500 Or gay eye?
00:25:44.300 It's turning into gay eye.
00:25:46.300 I still think that's correct.
00:25:50.440 Yeah, it's getting there, folks.
00:25:53.740 It's getting there.
00:25:54.600 From a base world, says, we didn't do nothing.
00:26:00.640 You're talking about the Saudis or the Dubians?
00:26:05.880 Is that what you call it?
00:26:06.840 Dubians.
00:26:07.440 That's especially funny in Swedish.
00:26:10.040 But, yeah, look, nobody did anything.
00:26:12.660 How about that?
00:26:13.800 We'll do that.
00:26:14.540 Thank you, sir.
00:26:15.140 Appreciate that.
00:26:15.640 Nine-Nage Interview.
00:26:16.280 I'm convinced these robots are going to be released by people that will want these damn robots to do their housework soon enough.
00:26:24.620 They will be bought.
00:26:25.900 Like, leasing a car.
00:26:26.980 Convenience is always the bait.
00:26:28.100 Yeah, I mean, you know, there's some days where you're like, the most meaningful.
00:26:34.900 But this is how they get you, though.
00:26:36.000 That's the thing, right?
00:26:37.060 Oh, no, just this thing as well.
00:26:38.960 And, oh, just this thing.
00:26:39.940 I mean, look at technologically already kind of where modernity has led us, right?
00:26:46.200 Too much comfort, too much convenience leads to, of course, you know, less children, more time outside in nature, like all these things.
00:26:55.280 You have all these devices now that it's going to make your life easier.
00:26:58.740 And it's going to be the same with these robots.
00:27:00.760 You know, the other, of course, kind of flip side of that is, like, your blender kind of, at this point, I don't think, even a smart blender wouldn't, like, stand up on its feet and, like, stab you, you know, start running its motor in your face.
00:27:13.320 But these guys can.
00:27:15.320 Who owns them?
00:27:16.140 Who controls them?
00:27:17.580 Who programs?
00:27:18.300 Like, all these questions.
00:27:19.060 Can it be hacked?
00:27:20.120 You know, what happens then?
00:27:22.160 Oh, they have Asimov's three gay laws.
00:27:25.700 It's like, this is not going to stop anybody.
00:27:28.020 Anyway, good to see you in the night nature review.
00:27:29.480 We'll talk to you.
00:27:30.060 We'll see you Friday, then.
00:27:32.060 Good to have you join in.
00:27:33.120 Thank you, sir.
00:27:33.660 Appreciate that.
00:27:36.360 Yeah.
00:27:37.600 No, it's control.
00:27:39.120 It's control.
00:27:40.180 It's control and servitude, right?
00:27:43.920 That's what it comes down to at the end of the day.
00:27:45.800 Servitude.
00:27:46.280 Going back to the environmental programming here for a little bit, too.
00:27:50.320 We're turning to that, because speaking of the Dubai story.
00:27:53.480 Check this out.
00:27:55.040 German minister threatens indefinite driving bans on weekends.
00:28:01.660 I really know.
00:28:03.100 That sounds fascinating.
00:28:04.080 Tell me more.
00:28:04.520 The ruling coalition has been fighting over legislation that sets out binding climate targets.
00:28:10.440 Here we go again.
00:28:11.820 Agenda 2030.
00:28:13.080 Where is it here?
00:28:14.960 Carbon dioxide emissions is to be achieved by 2030.
00:28:20.440 That's where the robot, I guess, will come in.
00:28:24.160 That's where it comes in.
00:28:24.880 You have...
00:28:26.060 Let me go for it.
00:28:27.040 You have...
00:28:27.840 Look at how it kind of lights up there, too.
00:28:29.860 It has some light in the front.
00:28:31.020 Ding.
00:28:31.300 You have too much, you know, too much carbon.
00:28:36.060 Oh, you are the carbon.
00:28:37.240 How about that?
00:28:38.600 We need to remove, we need to erase you.
00:28:40.400 We need to delete you, because you have too much...
00:28:42.220 Bye.
00:28:42.960 You have too much carbon going on there.
00:28:46.660 Your carbon body is offensive.
00:28:50.160 Germany's transport minister is threatening to ban driving on weekends to meet climate goals
00:28:56.780 if the ruling coalition does not pass reforms to the Climate Protection Act by July.
00:29:01.760 And remember, we talked about that crazy story out of Switzerland with these old, you know,
00:29:05.680 Batik Hexa, we call them in Swedish, which is a tie-dye witch that had sued the Swiss government
00:29:11.660 for, like, for heat waves, essentially.
00:29:14.440 It's like, oh, you have heat waves?
00:29:15.720 Clearly, this is the government's fault for not doing enough on putting the caboose on all...
00:29:21.960 Is there a light at the end of this dark tunnel?
00:29:32.160 Could it be that this will drive us out of the comfort zone?
00:29:38.780 You see what I'm saying?
00:29:39.880 Are they doing the heavy lifting for us?
00:29:42.480 I don't know, it's just...
00:29:44.500 No, because at the same time, if they get their way, they'll have all these super advanced
00:29:51.040 robotics and technology and AI and, you know, blockchain, and you're in this sector,
00:29:56.440 and you can't exit out of this area without the right, you know, approvals,
00:30:02.420 and it'll be this locked-in grid with pods, you know, everywhere and shit.
00:30:06.960 It's a bit dystopian, right?
00:30:08.240 And yes, they might kind of, like, shut down some, you know, industry and stuff like that,
00:30:14.940 but it's outsourced anyway.
00:30:17.420 They outsourced that shit, and it's like, there's nothing left.
00:30:20.040 I think that, you know, they're going to try to squeeze us just right, just enough,
00:30:26.980 where we're, like, we're kind of, we're still comfortable, not too comfortable,
00:30:32.900 but comfortable enough not to revolt.
00:30:35.120 Do you see what I'm saying?
00:30:35.640 Because, you know, you begin questioning these things.
00:30:38.160 When they start playing with the bread and the circuses, the cheap calories and the sports ball,
00:30:43.520 like, what are you, you're, now you're risking something here.
00:30:46.900 But, you know, maybe I've, maybe I've missed a, maybe it's because they don't want you to watch sports ball,
00:30:51.800 because then you go out, you get to watch the game, it's still kind of people screaming.
00:30:55.320 Now, just sit home and watch the 1950 Panasonic gay-eye generated Hobbit version, the latest one that someone just made.
00:31:07.740 And it's available in the cloud for you right now.
00:31:09.580 Maybe that's the way they're going.
00:31:10.940 Just into the pod.
00:31:12.800 You still have plenty of calories, bug juice, intravenously.
00:31:16.100 Like the Matrix, I guess.
00:31:17.180 Well, they feed them, they're dead there, right?
00:31:20.120 The fact that the amendment is still not in force leads to considerable legal and factual uncertainties.
00:31:26.880 Liberal politician, and it's a disgrace with that name, right?
00:31:30.560 Volker Wissing wrote in a letter to the parliament group leaders of the coalition.
00:31:34.500 This serves neither the climate nor the reputation of the federal government.
00:31:38.060 The reduction in traffic to help meet climate goals would only be possible through measures that are difficult to communicate to the public,
00:31:45.680 such as comprehensive and indefinite driving bans on Saturdays and Sundays, Vissing added.
00:31:51.940 So, of course, you can go to your, you know, your job still.
00:31:55.380 But if you're going to go out in nature on the weekends, forget about it, okay?
00:32:00.640 Nah, nah, nah.
00:32:01.840 No fun for you.
00:32:03.220 You can sit inside, though.
00:32:06.440 Here it says, government-provided VR headset for you.
00:32:10.820 So you can, it feels like that.
00:32:12.520 This Unreal Engine 7 is out, so, you know, it looks better than reality.
00:32:17.780 I'm telling you, they're going to try.
00:32:20.340 We better get control of these people.
00:32:23.520 Oust them out of power.
00:32:25.860 We'll be enslaved forever.
00:32:28.320 Holy shit.
00:32:28.820 The federal coalition government made up center-left social democrats and greens and liberals.
00:32:32.800 So, I mean, again, AFD is the only sensible, reasonable party here.
00:32:38.540 They're the only ones that are talking about the insanity with the climate stuff.
00:32:42.520 They're, of course, decent on immigration as well.
00:32:44.580 They're bringing that up.
00:32:45.560 But they're doing these crazy, we did, I don't think we even covered that.
00:32:49.080 Bjorn Huck, you're one of the, I don't think he's, he's not the leader of the party.
00:32:53.020 He's just like a regional leader, I think.
00:32:54.560 I forget who the main leader is now, AFD.
00:32:57.420 But anyway, they're, like, going after him for, like, Nazi speech now in Germany.
00:33:01.720 And he was basically saying, like, everything for Germany or, like, everything for the nation
00:33:05.300 or something like that.
00:33:06.180 I'm paraphrasing.
00:33:07.060 Something like that.
00:33:07.800 But they're actually, again, they're only sensible, decent, you know, thinking people
00:33:12.660 regarding this kind of stuff.
00:33:13.720 As Germany is, like, de-industrializing itself, right?
00:33:17.020 Going down the tubes, essentially.
00:33:19.060 Which, again, is the plan, right?
00:33:20.840 Total destruction.
00:33:22.020 Germany considers banning weekend driving to meet climate goals.
00:33:26.540 Just absolutely insane.
00:33:27.880 Christian Andersen, who's the, she's part of the AFD as well.
00:33:33.020 She says, as a logical consequence of industrial suicide in Europe, particularly in Germany,
00:33:37.820 affordable electric cars from China are rolling into the EU market.
00:33:41.980 The EU Commission is eliminating the competitiveness of our economy in its green frenzy.
00:33:47.860 Again, that's not a, it's not a bug.
00:33:50.880 That's a feature.
00:33:51.840 And so they'll have transport still on the weekends.
00:33:54.920 But do you think it's going to be out to your, you know, to the lake or out to the, you know,
00:34:00.160 the Baltic Ocean or something?
00:34:01.660 No, of course not, if you're in Germany.
00:34:04.800 Not out in nature, not to a park, you know what I mean?
00:34:08.160 Not to the Nudenstiene, was that what it was called?
00:34:11.040 North Star, is that what it's called?
00:34:13.420 North Star, great place in Germany.
00:34:15.740 All right.
00:34:17.720 Holy smokes.
00:34:19.780 That's pretty crazy.
00:34:21.640 Okay.
00:34:24.580 We're caught up here.
00:34:25.900 What do we have?
00:34:27.640 Drummond Base World says,
00:34:29.180 Hackers constantly break into, break into cloud services, like ringy cameras, etc.
00:34:34.940 Imagine when these robots will be on the internet and that starts happening.
00:34:39.700 Well, of course.
00:34:43.400 Again, I think not a bug, a feature.
00:34:46.380 You've seen it in all the dystopian movies that they've told you about.
00:34:49.520 You think that, you think that's an accident?
00:34:51.960 They're warning you, in a sense, right, with those movies.
00:34:55.080 Oh, it'll definitely go bad.
00:34:56.780 So that's in the mass consciousness.
00:34:58.200 When this rolls out, it will go bad, right?
00:34:59.920 That's, even if you're, you know, even if you don't think so,
00:35:03.220 that's what will be in the collective unconscious.
00:35:06.180 Robots means bad, right?
00:35:07.640 Kind of thing.
00:35:07.960 Robots will turn on humanity and eat everybody or whatever.
00:35:10.900 Kill everyone.
00:35:12.480 And then they roll it out.
00:35:13.940 And then, of course, that's what's going to underline everything.
00:35:16.140 Oh, no.
00:35:16.740 Oh, no.
00:35:17.660 It'll be totally fine.
00:35:18.660 Oh, it turns out it was not fine.
00:35:21.800 Or it's going to be the excuse, right?
00:35:23.240 Oh, someone hacked the robots.
00:35:26.160 We don't know who the bad actor is yet.
00:35:31.740 Well, speaking about hacking and intrusion, I guess, privacy.
00:35:37.420 Good stuff for those in America here.
00:35:39.700 Patriot Act on Steroids.
00:35:41.940 The FISA bill, being ramped through Congress, is the biggest expansion of domestic surveillance since the Patriot Act
00:35:56.800 and compel an enormous range of businesses to start acting as NSA spies.
00:36:03.360 Elizabeth Gautain, maybe it is, who has been at the forefront of reporting on the FISA bill,
00:36:08.920 issued a stark warning Monday in a viral thread on Twitter.
00:36:13.160 Snowden joined in and said this is the most important thread you will read this year.
00:36:17.660 Urgent.
00:36:18.200 Please read below.
00:36:18.880 We have just a daze to convince the Senate not to pass a terrifying law that will force U.S. businesses to serve as NSA spies.
00:36:26.940 Let me check.
00:36:27.640 Is this the second one?
00:36:29.420 Let's see what else she says here.
00:36:30.660 Buried in Section 702, Reauthorization Bill, passed by the House on Friday,
00:36:47.800 is the biggest expansion of domestic surveillance since the Patriot Act.
00:36:52.760 I'll explain how this new power works.
00:36:55.460 Under current law, the government can compel electronic communication service providers
00:37:00.160 that have direct access to communications to assist the NSA in conducting Section 702 surveillance.
00:37:05.700 Oh, great.
00:37:06.640 In practice, that means companies like Verizon and Google must turn over,
00:37:10.580 and they already do this, of course,
00:37:12.080 must turn over the communications of the targets of Section 702 surveillance.
00:37:15.600 The targets must be foreigners overseas,
00:37:19.380 although the communications can and do include communications with Americans.
00:37:25.460 Through a seemingly innocuous change to the definition of electronic communications surveillance provider,
00:37:33.280 an amendment offered by the House Intel Committee leaders and passed by the House
00:37:37.460 vastly expands the universe of entities that can be compelled to assist the NSA.
00:37:44.720 If the bill becomes, and of course they're already doing this,
00:37:47.420 there's already PRISM,
00:37:48.520 there's already, I've forgotten all the names of them now.
00:37:51.120 Now, the Total Information Awareness Office was a thing for a while,
00:37:56.400 and then they said they have that eye in the pyramid low,
00:37:58.540 and they, ah, no, we kind of, we, it's fine, we scrapped that, you know.
00:38:02.380 And then later, I think, was, was that prior to Department of Homeland Security,
00:38:07.140 or some other agency, I think, roll around later,
00:38:09.940 and pick up the mantle for that, by the way.
00:38:11.440 If the bill becomes law, any company or individual that provides any service whatsoever
00:38:18.840 may be forced to assist in NSA surveillance,
00:38:21.500 as long as they have access to equipment on which communications are transmitted or stored,
00:38:25.460 such as routers, servers, cell towers, etc.
00:38:27.920 That sweeps in an enormous range of United States businesses
00:38:33.480 that provide Wi-Fi to their customers,
00:38:35.860 and therefore have access to equipment on which communications transit.
00:38:41.360 Barbershops, laundromats, fitness centers, hardware stores, dentist offices,
00:38:46.120 the list goes on and on.
00:38:47.320 Well, they need information, you see.
00:38:48.580 To protect you, they just need, they just need to spy on everybody.
00:38:52.840 So as crime skyrockets and gets out of control in at least a lot of big cities and stuff,
00:38:59.880 you have terrorism and all these things,
00:39:02.000 you have the perfect excuse.
00:39:03.560 Everyone said, well, do something.
00:39:04.640 You have to stop this.
00:39:05.700 Okay, yeah, we'll spy on everybody.
00:39:07.180 You ready?
00:39:08.880 It also includes commercial landlords that rent out of the office spaces
00:39:12.620 where tens of millions of Americans go to work every day.
00:39:16.100 Offices of journalists, lawyers, nonprofits, financial advisors,
00:39:18.940 healthcare providers, and more.
00:39:20.360 And, of course, all this information is going to be used for very good purposes.
00:39:24.540 Because the NSA is totally different than the FBI and the CIA.
00:39:29.160 And they're not as gay as them, by the way.
00:39:31.260 Maybe we'll get to that later.
00:39:34.160 When the amendment was first unveiled,
00:39:37.020 one of the FISA court amici, is that how you pronounce that,
00:39:40.780 took the highly unusual step of sounding a public alarm.
00:39:44.800 Civil liberties advocates noted that the provision would encompass hotels, libraries, and coffee shops.
00:39:50.360 The version HPSCI leaders offered Friday, therefore, exempts hotels, library shops, and coffee shops,
00:39:59.280 plus a handful of other establishments.
00:40:00.920 But as the FISA court amicus promptly pointed out,
00:40:03.940 the vast majority of U.S. businesses remain fair game.
00:40:06.860 The amendment even extends to service providers who come into our homes.
00:40:11.180 House cleaners, plumbers, people performing repairs, and IT service providers
00:40:16.000 have access to laptops and routers inside our homes
00:40:20.880 and could be forced to serve as surrogate spies.
00:40:25.460 Remember hearing stories of, was it they had asked, like, people that do go into other people's homes,
00:40:34.640 like, act as, like, can you spy in the, if you see weapons, report them to us,
00:40:39.680 and just like that, like, all this shit is already, like, happening, you know what I mean?
00:40:43.180 But now it's just, like, now it's just the last, like, now they're not even pretending anymore.
00:40:50.800 You know what I mean?
00:40:51.060 Now it's just like, oh, here we go.
00:40:53.360 Now we're just going to admit all of it.
00:40:54.640 We're just going to spy on everybody as much as we want,
00:40:56.940 and we're going to tell you we're doing it too.
00:41:01.120 None of these people or businesses would be allowed to tell anyone about the assistance
00:41:04.920 they were compelled to provide.
00:41:06.420 They would be under a gag order,
00:41:08.420 and they would face heavy penalties if they failed to comply with it.
00:41:11.680 Great. That's not even the worst part.
00:41:13.840 Unlike Google and Verizon, most of these businesses and individuals
00:41:16.480 lack the ability to isolate and turn over a target's communications,
00:41:20.200 so they would be required to give NSA access to the equipment itself,
00:41:26.200 or to use techniques or devices, presumably provided by the NSA,
00:41:31.360 spy devices, to copy and turn over entire communication streams
00:41:36.060 and or repositories of stored communications,
00:41:38.780 which would inevitably include vast quantities of wholly domestic communications.
00:41:46.140 Fantastic. Sounds great.
00:41:48.960 The NSA having wholesale access to domestic communications on an unprecedented scale
00:41:54.240 would then be on the honor system
00:41:56.960 to pull out and retain only the communications of approved foreign targets, of course.
00:42:04.100 HPSCI leaders deny that the administration has any intent to use this provision so broadly.
00:42:11.780 Of course, it's never abused, guys. Nothing to worry about.
00:42:14.360 Supposedly, there is a single type of service provider that the government wants to rope in,
00:42:19.780 but they didn't want anyone to know what that service provider was,
00:42:22.840 so they hid the real goal by writing the amendment as broadly and vaguely as possible.
00:42:28.100 But no worries, Americans.
00:42:31.060 The administration isn't actually going to use all the power it's persuading the House to give it.
00:42:37.160 I cannot overstate how mind-blowingly irresponsible that is.
00:42:41.280 I don't think any administration should be trusted with an Orwellian power like this.
00:42:45.480 One.
00:42:46.380 But even if this administration doesn't plan to make full use of it,
00:42:50.520 go ahead and fill in the blank.
00:42:51.660 Yeah, the next one will, or the next one, or the next one.
00:42:53.400 That's how it goes.
00:42:54.560 There are certain powers a government should not have in a democracy.
00:42:58.300 Well, that's proven to be fake and gay anyway.
00:43:01.180 The ability to force ordinary businesses and individuals to serve as surrogate spies is one of them.
00:43:06.360 Even if the targets are supposed to be foreigners, a power that's sweeping will be abused.
00:43:12.660 And then, of course, again, it's like, oh, these, you talk to somebody,
00:43:15.760 oh, that person is designated a terror target now by the government.
00:43:21.080 Yeah.
00:43:23.400 By the way, when a privacy advocate to try to get, how is it, Jim Hines,
00:43:28.960 I'm not sure what this is here, to engage on this issue,
00:43:32.120 here is the thoughtful and conscientious reply given by the ranking member of HPSI,
00:43:39.060 a man who clearly cares deeply about civil liberties.
00:43:43.180 Okay, someone said here, Jim Hines, he has a Ukrainian flag there,
00:43:46.000 so you know he's on the, you know he's moral and on the right side.
00:43:49.300 And, of course, he's on, he's pro-UK for all the right reasons, right?
00:43:53.400 It's nothing wrong to be, you know, pro-Ukrainian, but I'm saying these people are that for all the wrong reasons.
00:44:00.240 So he replies here to someone, you do that, but life is really too short to engage with people who need to use bombastic absurdities like Stasi-like.
00:44:09.060 Yeah, that's like, because that's not happening.
00:44:10.560 Okay, I know exactly what is in there.
00:44:13.000 Some of it's classified and none of it is remotely Stasi-like.
00:44:16.220 Sell your nonsense elsewhere.
00:44:17.880 Okay, he knows what's in there.
00:44:19.320 That's good then.
00:44:20.320 All right.
00:44:22.520 The administration has already obtained FISA court approval to continue Section 702 surveillance until April 2025.
00:44:29.560 According to the administration itself,
00:44:31.840 that approval grandfathers surveillance for a full year,
00:44:35.620 even if Section 802 expires.
00:44:38.800 Good.
00:44:40.440 All right.
00:44:41.200 At least they're going for Stasi and not saying it's some kind of Nazi thing.
00:44:45.780 All right.
00:44:46.820 Holy shit.
00:44:48.560 Holy shit.
00:44:50.420 Not good, ladies and gentlemen.
00:44:52.160 Not what you want at this point.
00:44:55.100 Oh, man.
00:44:56.040 Full-on revolt is necessary just to get these people out.
00:45:02.640 Just dismantle these units, right?
00:45:08.080 So I wanted to cover this thing with a little bit on,
00:45:14.360 because as this crazy stuff is happening
00:45:16.600 and as many people are struggling on many different levels,
00:45:20.880 to afford things and people are struggling with depression
00:45:25.080 and everything is just kind of spiraling in many Western countries, right?
00:45:29.760 There's energy problems.
00:45:31.880 They're pushing the green agenda, as we saw.
00:45:35.260 Inflation is out of control.
00:45:38.840 Most attention is, you know, again, put on things like,
00:45:42.220 well, but what about Israel?
00:45:44.700 You can't think, well, what about giving Israel what it needs right about now?
00:45:49.560 And I wanted to open that segment by showing you what Trump put out on his truth social.
00:45:58.160 He said, unlike Biden, I would defend Israel from day one of my presidency.
00:46:03.560 Oh, good.
00:46:04.680 And he also said, Congress must pass unlimited aid to Israel to stop Iran.
00:46:13.320 Unlimited aid.
00:46:15.080 Think about that.
00:46:15.940 Unlimited aid to Israel.
00:46:19.560 In order to stop Iran.
00:46:21.240 What else do we have?
00:46:22.200 What do we got?
00:46:22.880 What do we got going on right now in some areas?
00:46:25.720 Let's check in what's happening in some parts of America.
00:46:29.540 Is that in Tel Aviv after Iran dropped some weird bioweapon?
00:46:57.440 No, that's presumably in, like, I don't know, Philadelphia or something like that in the U.S.
00:47:02.640 Will there be, what about unlimited aid to help Americans?
00:47:08.000 I'm serious.
00:47:08.720 Like, what about unlimited aid to help the American people?
00:47:14.660 Right?
00:47:15.380 Congress must pass unlimited aid to, fuck you.
00:47:20.020 Boomer.
00:47:22.020 Boomer.
00:47:22.640 Fuck you.
00:47:25.820 Fuck this guy.
00:47:30.040 Oh, Biden is not doing enough.
00:47:35.620 He's, it would be, I mean, he's not even that.
00:47:38.180 He's also, like, doing everything he can for Israel.
00:47:40.940 And it's, you know, they go to these AIPAC meetings and they go, they go suck their, you know, you know what, as hard as, I suck Israel's, you know what, harder than you.
00:47:51.160 Right?
00:47:51.340 This is competition all the time.
00:47:52.740 And this, and if, if it was true that Biden didn't do that, it would be literally, like, his only one redeeming quality.
00:48:06.020 It's like these other, you know, like, Congress, you know, people who, again, like, they come from some ooga-booga country and now it's their ethnic interest supersedes that of Israel's interest.
00:48:15.000 And so, therefore, that's the reason why they're against, you know, AIPAC or the Israel lobby and stuff.
00:48:21.180 So, you could argue it's for the wrong reason, but, yes, we just happen to align here because they're right on that issue.
00:48:26.460 You know what I mean?
00:48:27.260 And, in fact, let me play this here.
00:48:29.500 This is amazing.
00:48:30.800 MSNBC, Ali Veltje, right?
00:48:34.340 And isn't he, what was he, he said he was a, he's a Muslim from Kenya or some shit like that.
00:48:40.280 Again, one of the qualities that they get right here.
00:48:42.560 He did a piece on how AIPAC was among the top 20 spenders in the 2022 midterm elections.
00:48:51.180 Let's, let's check this out, this piece here.
00:48:53.800 But, again, it's for, it's for the wrong, not maybe always for the wrong reasons.
00:49:02.100 But they can criticize AIPAC because it's, it goes against their ethnic, you know, brown alliance Palestinian interests.
00:49:10.480 But when the same group or the same people or the same policies enforced by those same people or when there's overlap with other activist groups, which lines up with the very same people that run things like AIPAC.
00:49:24.600 But these lefties, like Ali Veltje, these anti-white leftists, agree with them, then they will say nothing.
00:49:34.580 Right?
00:49:34.980 Then it's, then it's, it, he agrees, right, with those kinds of, and I'll get to what I mean in a moment.
00:49:41.620 But let's check out the clip first.
00:49:43.500 Let's talk about AIPAC, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee.
00:49:46.940 It was incorporated in 1963.
00:49:50.180 For 10 years prior to that, it was known as the American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs.
00:49:55.380 AIPAC calls itself America's pro-Israel lobby.
00:49:58.580 And according to its website, it has over 3 million members across the country in regional chapters working to, quote, expand and strengthen the U.S.-Israel relationship, end quote.
00:50:08.420 You may know AIPAC as being one of the biggest and most recognizable donors to many of the members of Congress in your state.
00:50:14.760 But contributing to campaigns is a relatively new function of the organization.
00:50:19.800 Before 2021, AIPAC did not endorse candidates nor give political contributions.
00:50:25.700 Its focus was on lobbying elected officials, not actually electing officials.
00:50:31.620 But in a dramatic shift in policy, AIPAC began directly funding candidates and spending big on races in 2021.
00:50:39.340 AIPAC Political Action Committee, AIPAC-PAC, filed something called a statement of organization with the FEC just in time for the 2022 election cycle,
00:50:49.620 where it spent $50 million, including both direct contributions to candidates and outside spending, like TV advertisements.
00:50:57.720 According to AIPAC, it donated money to 365 candidates from both parties, including every single member of both Democratic and Republican leadership in Congress.
00:51:10.200 109 Republicans who voted against the certification of the 2020 presidential election in America received campaign contributions from AIPAC.
00:51:21.420 Yeah, because they don't care, because that's not the issue for them.
00:51:26.540 They would love a Trump end, too, because he's even harder than, as I said, on Israel.
00:51:31.400 And by the way, if there are any boomers in the audience, we love our based boomers.
00:51:35.900 When I say boomers, it's a mindset, okay, and Trump has that mindset.
00:51:39.400 But anyway, the point is, oh, my God, the election deniers got money from AIPAC.
00:51:45.820 Oh, that means AIPAC's, but no, that's nothing to do, because they don't care about that shit.
00:51:51.400 It's hardcore Zionist Israeli Jewish interest first, and they don't care what else they do or whatever.
00:51:57.740 However that, you know, again, this is from a lefty point of view, but like, however that undermines democracy or some shit, like, they don't care about that.
00:52:04.980 Get with the program, Ali.
00:52:05.800 AIPAC gave money to 342 members of the 118th Congress.
00:52:09.880 The 2022 elections were the most expensive midterms in American history, with a total cost of $8.9 billion spent.
00:52:18.620 Now, last year, AIPAC ranked 15th in total expenditure by a political action committee, according to data collected by Open Secrets.
00:52:27.540 But take a look at the other funders that AIPAC is competing against for that title.
00:52:32.060 Act Blue and Win Red.
00:52:33.800 They are Democratic and Republican Party machines.
00:52:36.120 Save America is Donald Trump's money-raising operation.
00:52:40.400 The conservative club for...
00:52:41.880 It's more like Save Israel, am I right?
00:52:46.540 Growth.
00:52:47.100 Emily's List focuses on electing Democratic women to office.
00:52:50.940 All of the PACs on this list are massively...
00:52:54.060 Very important with those Democrat women's...
00:52:56.760 Domestic-focused ideological machines.
00:52:59.120 AIPAC is the only organization in the top 20 whose interests are focused entirely on America's relationship to a foreign government.
00:53:07.180 A foreign...
00:53:07.800 How about that?
00:53:08.580 A foreign country's interest scores among the top 20 donors.
00:53:14.980 Isn't that fascinating?
00:53:16.400 I think something called...
00:53:18.300 What's the act called?
00:53:19.840 Maybe Chad remembers it.
00:53:20.660 What's the...
00:53:21.480 Not only the Foreign Agent Act, which, of course, then you go down the whole JFK rabbit hole and stuff.
00:53:27.060 We actually talked a little bit about that in the Western Warrior Show when we talked about the nukes, Israel.
00:53:32.640 We're trying to gain, but, you know, part of that was, of course, to, you know, blackmail politicians and all that stuff.
00:53:38.160 Even Jewish author Seymour Hersh wrote about that in his The Samson Option, the book.
00:53:44.260 Daimona, you know, Venuno, all that, the whole travesty there.
00:53:47.660 But apparently JFK also tried to get, actually, AIPAC to register as a foreign entity.
00:53:52.820 Was it not the Jones Act?
00:53:54.760 It's the shipping thing.
00:53:55.560 What was the other act, the chat, remember?
00:53:58.880 Oh, it's on the tip of my tongue.
00:54:00.380 I can't remember now.
00:54:00.880 But there's another act, basically, like, oh, you're now in violation of that because you're...
00:54:04.860 I mean, the whole Pollard thing, it's just like, with, you know, with the Trump...
00:54:10.220 I didn't mean to go here, but, like, man, I have to play...
00:54:13.840 Because I have to play the audio from it.
00:54:15.660 I show the footage in Western Warrior, but we've got to play the audio.
00:54:20.400 Jonathan Pollard, right?
00:54:24.440 He spies on America.
00:54:26.040 He was like, what was he, a naval officer or something like that in the U.S.
00:54:29.400 He's born in Texas, and he spends, you know, many, many years in prison.
00:54:38.420 Trump gets in.
00:54:39.300 One of the last things Trump does is to pardon this Israeli spy who handed over information to Israeli intelligence services.
00:54:47.760 And I think it was, was it Yitzhak, what's his name again, one of the presidents there?
00:54:53.480 Anyway, he ordered Pollard to do this, and they turned over that, part of that information, at least, to America's, you know, at the time, mortal enemy, the Soviet Union.
00:55:04.200 But look at what Pollard did when he steps off the plane coming to Israel, right?
00:55:10.900 Born in America, lived most of his life in America.
00:55:13.120 What happens when he comes to Israel?
00:55:14.480 Check this out.
00:55:14.960 It took 35 years to get here.
00:55:19.280 An emotional moment for the former U.S. Navy analyst who served three decades in prison for spying for Israel.
00:55:26.680 He's kissing the ground when it comes to...
00:55:30.280 Jonathan Pollard and his wife Esther arrived in Tel Aviv to a welcome from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
00:55:38.060 the leader saying a Hebrew prayer of thanksgiving for the liberation of prisoners.
00:55:42.460 Pollard had long voiced a desire to immigrate to Israel, which granted him citizenship.
00:55:50.380 The espionage...
00:55:51.180 And didn't they do that, like, from when it was, like, in prison or some shit like that?
00:55:55.240 They wanted to discover it forever.
00:55:56.300 He's a national hero.
00:55:57.620 The affair was a rare strain...
00:55:58.780 And now the moment of our greatest ally here, folks.
00:56:01.520 ...non-U.S.-Israel relations for decades.
00:56:04.100 Yeah, a little bit of a strain.
00:56:05.680 But that's about it.
00:56:06.460 Go back to sleep, Goy.
00:56:07.540 He's ecstatic to be home at last, after 35 years.
00:56:15.460 Pollard was sentenced to...
00:56:16.800 Coming home after 35 years.
00:56:19.400 Did you hear that?
00:56:20.980 All right, anyway, back to the...
00:56:22.260 I didn't mean to...
00:56:22.880 But that's just the point, right?
00:56:24.380 Coming home.
00:56:25.760 He's coming home.
00:56:26.340 He's born in Texas, lived there most of his life.
00:56:27.800 He's not...
00:56:28.220 He's never even saw himself as an American.
00:56:31.400 Jew, Israeli, Zionist, hands over that.
00:56:33.760 His wife died, by the way, I saw, and he married some, like, super young woman.
00:56:38.840 Anyway, back to AIPAC now.
00:56:39.820 Now, let's take a look at who benefits from AIPAC's largesse.
00:56:43.880 Here are the top 20 recipients in Congress, the House and the Senate, of AIPAC money in
00:56:49.160 the 2022 midterm cycle, according to Open Secrets.
00:56:52.880 They're members of both parties.
00:56:54.040 They come from every corner of the country with varying levels of experience in Congress.
00:56:57.780 The Democrat Glenn Ivey of Maryland tops the list.
00:57:00.740 He beat out fellow Democrat Donna Edwards in Maryland's House primary after AIPAC poured
00:57:06.740 millions into pro-Ivy advertisements and mailers.
00:57:10.640 Edwards was running for a second stint in Congress after serving during the Obama administration,
00:57:15.760 where she voted present.
00:57:18.220 Not even a no on a number of pro-Israel resolutions.
00:57:22.200 So, the money poured in against her.
00:57:24.940 Not even an endorsement from Nancy Pelosi could save her.
00:57:28.120 Michigan Democrat Haley Stevens unseated Democratic Representative Andy Levin.
00:57:33.080 Here's what Levin had to say about that.
00:57:35.300 Now, listen to this here.
00:57:36.580 I'm really Jewish.
00:57:38.300 Yeah, no shit.
00:57:40.140 No shit.
00:57:42.340 Now they do this to say, well, you see, it's not about Jews, you see, because now it's,
00:57:49.580 let's bring on this Jewish guy who also criticized AIPAC because he's pro-Israel, right?
00:57:54.000 Or some sort of pro-Palestine, at least in verbal communication with the rest of the world.
00:58:02.800 But listen to what he says here.
00:58:04.060 And again, they can be against these types of, like a foreign entity, a foreign interest
00:58:11.860 group for another country, for another ethnic group, like all these things.
00:58:15.200 Okay, look, I'm with you, right?
00:58:18.500 But then they also counter-signal, or I should say maybe better word choices.
00:58:25.040 They, yeah, well, yeah, they attack when people point out, well, there's also other organizations
00:58:31.600 that do other subversive things, such as advocating for white genocide and population replacement
00:58:40.140 in Western countries.
00:58:41.120 Well, then you see an Alev El-Shee, he aligns with that, and then that's totally fine.
00:58:47.040 So he can be against AIPAC because that serves against his ethnic group, you know, racial consciousness
00:58:54.480 interest, which is fine.
00:58:57.400 And he can have that, but part of his job is then also to attack, shut down, and ultimately
00:59:02.340 create a discourse which helps to silence and shut down other people that also have
00:59:07.420 their own interests that they stand up for.
00:59:09.420 See how that works?
00:59:10.820 Back to the clip.
00:59:11.360 But AIPAC can't stand the idea that I am the clearest, strongest Jewish voice in Congress
00:59:20.800 standing for a simple proposition that there's no way to have a secure, democratic homeland
00:59:27.280 for the Jewish people unless we achieve the political and human rights of the Palestinian
00:59:32.000 people.
00:59:33.540 AIPAC spent $4 million against Levin.
00:59:38.060 He lost by 20 points.
00:59:39.180 When Michigan Congresswoman Merceda Tlaib, the only Palestinian American in Congress...
00:59:43.320 So they take up a couple of these examples now, right, kind of thing, which again shows
00:59:48.260 you then, ultimately, they just see him, if he's sincere or whatever, like as an enemy
00:59:53.540 combatant, right?
00:59:55.360 He's disposable from to the side because he doesn't stand up for our ethnic interest,
00:59:59.440 right?
00:59:59.600 He's like a traitor.
01:00:00.400 He's a self-hating Jew.
01:00:03.920 Is that what they call him?
01:00:04.460 But anyway, so now here's to our Muslim friends, our anti-white Muslim friends.
01:00:12.140 ...was censured by the House in early November over what some lawmakers called her rhetoric
01:00:16.580 around the Israeli-Hamas war.
01:00:18.680 22 Democrats joined Republicans in that censure vote.
01:00:24.420 18 of those Democrats received campaign funds from AIPAC in 2022, totaling more than $1.1 million.
01:00:32.280 By the way, for these six of them, AIPAC was their top contributor.
01:00:38.540 A growing list of progressive lawmakers who are vocal in their criticism of the government
01:00:42.220 of Israel and its policies...
01:00:43.940 Ah, see, there it is.
01:00:45.660 Oh, it's just the government.
01:00:47.680 Nothing to do with the ethnic interest that underlines it, you see.
01:00:50.220 ...support for Palestinian self-determination have inspired AIPAC to spend even more.
01:00:55.500 As progressive lawmakers...
01:00:56.560 So they stand up for Palestinian self-determination, but if white people want to stand up for their
01:01:01.840 self-determination, then it's a crime, essentially.
01:01:04.560 ...began calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.
01:01:07.420 Slate reported that insiders expect AIPAC's 2024 spending to hit $100 million.
01:01:14.380 In fact, United Democracy...
01:01:16.280 Oh my gosh, they're so suppressed, after all.
01:01:18.340 They totally don't have any money or power or influence or anything like that.
01:01:21.080 ...pro-Israel super PAC affiliated with AIPAC is already spending money on attack ads against
01:01:27.500 Democratic Representatives Jamal Bowman of New York and Summer Lee of Pennsylvania.
01:01:32.940 Lee has already got a primary challenger, as do Cori Bush and Ilhan Omar.
01:01:37.740 Pro-Israel donors have already signaled that they are eager to primary Rashida Tlaib and
01:01:41.980 Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Congresswoman Lee already overcame AIPAC's financial influence
01:01:47.300 against her once. She tweeted criticisms of Israel's treatment of Palestinians in 2021,
01:01:52.460 but as a candidate, she affirmed Israel's right to exist. But that's not good enough.
01:01:57.900 AIPAC spent nearly $3 million in the primary alone to defeat Lee, and they almost did.
01:02:04.460 She beat Stephen Irwin, who is third on the list of money given to candidates by AIPAC in 2022,
01:02:10.340 by less than 1,000 votes. And if Congresswoman Lee wants to keep her seat in 2024,
01:02:15.620 she's going to have to do it all over again. She joins me in studio after this break.
01:02:21.780 It was fun when they bumped the camera like that.
01:02:23.620 All right. So an Ali Welshi, let me underline my point again. An Ali Welshi will support or agree
01:02:32.460 with white replacement and white genocide. So he won't say anything about that. That's fine.
01:02:40.000 Oh, how do we switch? I heard something. Oh, it's just a population replacement in Gaza that they're
01:02:46.960 trying. It's just, look, it's not comparable. We are not having massive amounts of bombs dropped
01:02:53.440 on our heads yet. See how this turns out. Maybe NATO bombs will rain in one of our countries these
01:03:00.040 days. But still, there's a slow-grade civil war in our countries. And we've covered this when we
01:03:05.240 talk about things like what's happening in Sweden, for example. And what number do you recognize that
01:03:12.660 this is a war, right? When there's 50 dead, 500 dead, 5,000 dead, 50,000 dead, 500,000. Oh, at what,
01:03:23.240 at what point, right? This accumulates over the decades. That's just murders and rapes and crime
01:03:28.620 and gang criminality, humiliation crime, robberies, and all these kinds of things,
01:03:32.460 which, of course, the destabilized new conditions of wonderful multiculturalism and diversity have
01:03:39.060 brought us, right? But again, if we try to fight back against those things, well, that's really bad,
01:03:43.500 you see. So let's talk about a flashback here, but for newcomers. Here's a Jew here, Mark Potok of the
01:03:51.320 SPLC, the Southern Poverty Law Center, which is, you know, in and of itself a joke, right? But they're a
01:03:59.500 American 501 non-profit legal advocacy organization that claim that they're specializing in civil rights
01:04:12.020 and public interest litigation. Now, in this clip, you can see how on Potok's wall at his SPLC offices,
01:04:21.740 he keeps track of the demographic transformation that's happening in the United States and in Europe.
01:04:28.920 Look. And my bosses insisted that we move out of the house for a week. You know, at one point,
01:04:34.660 I was notified last year by a letter from a federal court. You can see from 1920 up to 2000 at that
01:04:44.060 time, and this is made, what, 13, something like that, how it's declining, right? Non-Hispanic white
01:04:49.880 population or non-Hispanic whites population of the U.S. population. And he has the same in Europe,
01:04:57.660 as you can see over there, different European countries, where he's monitoring
01:05:01.000 the declining white population. So again, I go back to Ali Velci. Is that a problem? Is that a,
01:05:11.140 why are they doing this, right? Well, we, obviously, to us, we know what the answer to that is. We know
01:05:16.860 why they're doing this, right? But if we point it out, then, no, you see, then now you're the bad
01:05:24.600 guy because your opinions counteract those of mine. They agree with population, you know,
01:05:30.400 replacements. They agree with white genocide, and they think that that's, oh, that's just diversity
01:05:35.320 and multiculturalism. Well, in Gaza, they're just trying to bring in some new population. Yeah,
01:05:42.960 gentrify a little bit with some, you know, new Kushner-funded, Trump-funded real estate deals
01:05:49.860 on the Gaza Strip. Where do you want to go with this? And then you have this, right? Report on highest
01:05:58.120 linked NGO encouraging illegals to vote Biden called into question. Yeah, you think the RCM,
01:06:05.140 the Resource Center, Matt Moros, a report claiming an NGO with links to the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society.
01:06:13.680 So highest is once again poking its nose through the veil and revealing their shady, subversive,
01:06:22.340 anti-white population replacement tactics. And yes, part of that is to import new voter bases.
01:06:28.120 in order to keep conservative right-wing forces out of power. And of course, then you can argue
01:06:32.320 what those kinds of forces are and how, you know, efficient they would be and all those kinds
01:06:37.660 of things. But the point is, that's what we're talking about, not whether the other side that
01:06:41.400 they're criticizing or trying to keep out of power is good enough or whatever. So highest is encouraging
01:06:48.280 migrants in Mexico to vote for President Biden when they arrive in the U.S. And it's being called
01:06:54.160 into question by Fox News' Bill Melugin. I'm extremely skeptical of this. Melugin said on
01:07:00.560 Tuesday on Twitter, the flyer appears to be a word-for-word Google Translate copy and paste
01:07:05.960 of a portion of the NGO's English website with vote for Biden randomly added in at the end when
01:07:12.780 it does not appear on the site. The translation is bad. Then you have a buenvenidos spelled wrong
01:07:19.120 and todos con Biden added onto the flyer with a Biden logo. There's plenty of controversy with
01:07:24.140 some NGOs, but this flyer seems fake or doctored even at first glance, he said. Oh, really? No.
01:07:29.300 Interesting. Side-by-side bad translation. Nothing about Biden appears on the website. It was ripped,
01:07:35.240 pasted, and then Biden's stuff added at the end. Oh, I see. Okay. So it's called into question. Okay.
01:07:42.060 Okay. So, all right. Is it fake? Is it fake? I remember seeing the reports on Twitter, right?
01:07:46.460 The first one. Here it is. Oversight project. Okay. Well, hopefully then it's nothing. But at the same
01:07:53.960 time, who's doing it? Can we find out who it is? What's the reasoning?
01:07:57.900 Here was the original tweet I saw. This was going around. It's like, yeah, 9.2 million views. I
01:08:03.580 remember seeing it a few days ago. Breaking. Flyers distributed at NGO in Mexico, encouraging
01:08:08.880 illegals to vote for President Biden. Maybe they're implying that this account did it? Is
01:08:14.620 that what they're trying to come up with? Right? These flyers were discovered by real
01:08:21.400 muckcracker through the resource center, Matamoras, I think it is. Location, including the walls of a
01:08:29.940 port-a-potty. They also appear to be handed out when illegal aliens use the RCM for assistance in
01:08:37.160 coming to the USA. Is he saying that they are faking this? Is that what he's applying? Let's check it out.
01:08:41.880 Because we know highers do this shit, right? They're part of trafficking people up to the US. They're part of the invasion. At the end of the day, I don't think they care. It doesn't matter who they vote for. That's not the most important thing. The most important thing is that they're coming in, right?
01:08:58.680 Is it saying muckcracker did this just to turn it into a Biden thing? Is that what he's saying? Which would be kind of interesting if that's true, right?
01:09:13.680 Oh, let's ignore that. It's just about Biden voting, not about the replacement. RCM founder Gabby Zavala implied to real muckcracker that she wants to help as many illegals as possible before President Trump is re-elected.
01:09:25.440 In all honesty, we're just trying to help as many people as possible before, you know, before Trump gets re-elected. So.
01:09:32.100 And he probably will, too.
01:09:36.640 In all honesty, we're...
01:09:37.560 Okay. RCM builds itself as an operation which houses functions for the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, which helps illegal aliens to enter the United States. That's 100% true, right?
01:09:49.300 Secretary Mayorkas is a former board member of HIAS, which received numerous grants from the Soros Open Society Foundations over the years.
01:09:58.700 Okay, well, now do the Jewish interest part of this done.
01:10:03.920 Okay, so is the Biden spin just the latest? Because this shit, of course, is obviously there. It's happening.
01:10:09.540 This is not some, like, you know, nothing you can call into question.
01:10:12.680 Oh, well, HIAS is not doing anything. They've done... They didn't do nothing.
01:10:16.140 All right.
01:10:19.800 They work closely with representatives from the U.S. and Mexican government.
01:10:23.920 RCM lobbies and advocates for more humane treatment of asylum seekers.
01:10:28.900 Yeah, by just flooding them into the U.S.
01:10:31.460 Anyway, you can see here. So, okay.
01:10:32.680 Well, even if the Biden thing is called into question, it doesn't really change the overall, you know, issue.
01:10:37.440 But that's... That is interesting that the Information Liberation covered that.
01:10:41.380 Muckracker. Yeah, what does it say about them? Was there some shady shit about them?
01:10:47.680 Respectfully, they said, do you have any theories as to whom have doctored these files?
01:10:52.900 We have a hard physical copy of one obtained from the scene.
01:10:58.020 It's on the port-a-party.
01:10:59.340 The thread includes videos of these flyers inside a port-a-party at this organization's camp.
01:11:02.860 So if they were doctored, whoever printed these would also have needed to hang these inside of the port-a-potties.
01:11:08.380 Seems strange. Unless they did it, of course.
01:11:10.080 Furthermore, we were tipped off to this situation by a source in New York, currently working inside an illegal alien shelter,
01:11:17.380 who told us exactly where to go to see this.
01:11:20.500 This tip was sent to us weeks before physically being on the ground at the NGO witnessing this firsthand.
01:11:26.840 Not sure, and I don't doubt you all got physical copies.
01:11:31.240 I've seen the videos, but the text is pretty obviously cut and paste,
01:11:33.940 translated from part of their website with Biden stuff added on at the end of it,
01:11:36.820 with multiple grammatical errors, misspellings.
01:11:38.820 The source of those papers is what we need to find.
01:11:42.240 I've reached out to the NGO director, and I'm looking into it.
01:11:45.380 All right, okay.
01:11:46.260 Well, regardless, it doesn't mean the invasion is not happening,
01:11:50.240 which take us to Mallorcas and Hayas, of course.
01:11:53.560 I did want to show you that real quick here,
01:11:56.980 because, of course, as we said, the Senate ended up killing the Articles of Impeachment against Mallorcas.
01:12:03.700 Guys, this is the problem with, you know, maybe the Muck Wrecker account, even,
01:12:11.700 or maybe the Oversight Project, or something like that, right?
01:12:15.220 That they were like, they will kind of call, they will, at least they spell it out,
01:12:19.260 at least there's that, right?
01:12:21.860 At least they spell out what Hayas actually means and make the link.
01:12:24.980 They're like, wait a minute, what does this get to do with anything?
01:12:27.940 Well, Mallorcas just happened to be Jewish.
01:12:30.440 It's a coincidence.
01:12:32.480 It has nothing to do with anything.
01:12:33.660 There's no ethnic interest involved in this situation whatsoever.
01:12:38.180 And Mallorcas is just totally a good boy.
01:12:41.020 Nothing to do with the organized invasion of the United States or anything like that.
01:12:45.680 The Senate made short work of the Articles of Impeachment against Homeland Security.
01:12:49.440 Secretary Mallorcas on Wednesday ending the historical trial before it began in earnest.
01:12:54.260 What was this?
01:12:54.700 It was the, a digital lynching of a Jew, or what was the headline again regarding Mallorcas
01:13:02.220 that they dared to question if he had done a good job or not,
01:13:05.500 when he's like actively involved in like, you know, the invasion of the United States.
01:13:11.260 He was down at the Darien Gap.
01:13:13.940 They're helping to fund this stuff.
01:13:15.540 Hayas is there on the front lines.
01:13:17.020 He's a former board member.
01:13:18.140 He goes on and on and on.
01:13:21.720 So they ended the historical trial before it began in earnest as the Democratic majority
01:13:26.060 brushed aside goop efforts to prolong the dead-end process.
01:13:31.860 House Republicans voted to impeach Mallorcas February 13th on their second attempt
01:13:36.220 after failing at first to get the necessary votes.
01:13:38.800 The Biden appointee became the first cabinet secretary to be impeached in nearly 150 years.
01:13:43.900 But of course, nothing happened.
01:13:45.120 He's not reprimanded.
01:13:46.220 He's not just, go ahead, go ahead, sir.
01:13:47.680 You're doing very, very good.
01:13:49.640 Anyway, we don't have to go through all this.
01:13:50.900 Not a big surprise.
01:13:51.840 I told you that would happen.
01:13:52.880 It'd be a, that would be a nothing burger.
01:13:55.520 That would be a nothing burger.
01:13:57.440 I told you that.
01:14:00.020 See here.
01:14:00.520 Lorsch, I'll get back with an air over on entropy.
01:14:02.260 He says, if only the left and the right could agree on Israel,
01:14:05.500 imagine the world we could live in.
01:14:07.420 And I've seen videos of Palestinians saying they'd happily leave Europe
01:14:11.040 if they had a country to go back to.
01:14:13.980 Yeah, I mean, how many is it from Palestine technically, right?
01:14:17.640 It just angers me when you see so many of these people who are like willing pawns of,
01:14:23.300 they're in our countries, you know, these Muslims,
01:14:25.500 and they're raping and they're in their gang crimes
01:14:30.540 and they're shooting our people in the face,
01:14:32.380 like happened with Mikkel in Sweden, for example, and stuff.
01:14:34.960 And, you know, look, I don't know, are they into politics?
01:14:39.740 I'm sure they hate Israel.
01:14:41.180 Like on some instinctual level, they've probably been taught that,
01:14:44.060 at least from their parents or something, who knows, right?
01:14:47.700 But they're happy to be there as one of Barbara Spector's
01:14:50.620 and David Schwartz's and Robert Ashbery's
01:14:53.880 and, you know, Czarnecki's, you know, little pawns on the chessboard, right?
01:15:00.400 They wouldn't even be there without the activism of some of those types of people
01:15:03.180 that I just mentioned, those Jewish activists.
01:15:05.600 And so they're happy to be their pawns and be in our countries
01:15:09.680 and behave the way they're behaving.
01:15:12.200 And they're not going down and joining, you know, to fight Israel or anything like that, right?
01:15:16.600 They hate us more than they hate Israel, unfortunately, it seems like.
01:15:20.000 Maybe that's just due to proximity or something, I'm not sure.
01:15:23.480 But I'm finding it increasingly impossible to, like, find some, you know,
01:15:27.820 common ground with them, to be honest.
01:15:30.560 If it's possible, okay, sure, great.
01:15:32.920 But at the end of the day, you have to still go back home.
01:15:35.600 When the time is over.
01:15:36.500 But, yeah, no, obviously, again, that's why we criticize the war on terror
01:15:38.880 and the 37 million people that have been driven out
01:15:41.160 as a consequence of these neocon wars and stuff like that.
01:15:43.940 And, again, mostly the neocon movement is a Jewish movement.
01:15:46.840 These are Jewish ethnic interests that serves Israel.
01:15:51.240 That's what all this is about.
01:15:52.700 So, yeah, groups and organizations such as AIPAC need to be dismantled
01:15:57.220 and they need to lose power and influence for anything to change in this picture.
01:16:01.740 And we're all very well aware of that.
01:16:03.340 But so, you see, while we're fighting against that,
01:16:06.520 now we also have to fight against the pawns,
01:16:08.320 which you'd think would be on our side in our countries when they're not.
01:16:15.240 So, speaking about innovation, did you guys see this?
01:16:17.800 Over 1,000 Africans swarm New York City's City Hall
01:16:22.680 over supposedly falsely promised green cards.
01:16:27.680 Let's play this.
01:16:38.460 What is going on here?
01:16:42.920 What is really going on here?
01:16:47.720 It's an invasion, madam.
01:16:49.400 What's going on here?
01:16:50.400 It's an invasion.
01:16:55.080 And then you have judges in part of the country that are arming them,
01:16:58.360 saying it's legal for these people to arm themselves.
01:17:01.800 Then you have squatter rights extended to some of these people in some states
01:17:05.740 where they can now take other Americans' homes,
01:17:08.420 if they're not in those homes, when they break into it.
01:17:12.200 How about that?
01:17:13.420 There you go.
01:17:13.880 Somehow they found out.
01:17:16.120 Sam Park here says,
01:17:17.280 Our Jewish Secretary of Homeland Security, Alejandro Mayorkas,
01:17:20.380 says we can't arrest and deport these African migrants.
01:17:24.160 Our Jewish Attorney, General Merrick Garland, agrees.
01:17:27.100 Our Jewish Secretary of Treasury, Janet Yellen, says we can't afford to anyway.
01:17:32.620 Meanwhile, our Jewish Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken,
01:17:35.780 wants to grant them amnesty along with all the Middle Eastern refugees
01:17:39.000 he's creating through his wars for Israel.
01:17:41.580 That's about right.
01:17:42.660 That about sums it up, sir.
01:17:44.320 That's it.
01:17:51.900 What was that again?
01:17:54.240 Whitey's got to pay.
01:17:55.280 Yeah, exactly.
01:17:56.580 Whitey's got to pay.
01:17:59.160 Here we go.
01:18:00.400 I'm not going to go.
01:18:01.820 This is more funny.
01:18:04.380 This is some Holocaust scholar here.
01:18:08.780 Holocaust and genocide studies.
01:18:11.500 There's two happening right now.
01:18:13.480 One is in Palestine and the other one is in Western countries.
01:18:17.720 Yes, it's a genocide.
01:18:19.540 If you don't know what a genocide is,
01:18:21.440 go read up on the convention that the UN has in Article 2 on their website,
01:18:26.080 Against the Prevention of Genocide.
01:18:27.280 And you'll clearly see that at least three out of the five are being checked.
01:18:31.980 I think four out of the five, if you take into account,
01:18:36.880 if you recognize that the violence against us is kind of intentional or that it's driven that way.
01:18:44.840 But anyway, I'll get ahead of myself here.
01:18:46.640 Dr. Waitman W. Bjorn, Holocaust and genocide studies, history professor, U.S. Army vet, single dad, grad at West Point and UNCH.
01:19:02.140 I'm not sure what that is.
01:19:04.580 On those classical cultural Twitter accounts,
01:19:08.760 someone on here questioned why I would say that it counts like this one below are dog whistles for white supremacy.
01:19:16.440 Okay, well, let's do it.
01:19:21.720 It goes into it.
01:19:24.140 That's right.
01:19:24.760 You should keep whining harder about white supremacy.
01:19:28.300 It's hilarious.
01:19:29.420 Where's the, where's the, can I not see the thread?
01:19:33.180 Did they hide, did he hide that right away?
01:19:35.480 What, how do you get to the, it's other, it's other, it was some hilarious ones in there.
01:19:39.980 That's weird.
01:19:40.720 That's, let me refresh that.
01:19:41.940 Is it just because it's the one, let me see if I can put out, change that.
01:19:45.780 Can I actually see the whole thread?
01:19:48.000 Anyway, it's basically like, oh, it's Europe.
01:19:49.960 Oh, here it is.
01:19:50.640 Number, the second one.
01:19:51.980 Here we go.
01:19:52.240 This, this account has over a million followers and post seemingly innocuous images of admittedly, admittedly beautiful buildings.
01:20:02.160 Of course, 99 of them, 99% of them are, er, the creation.
01:20:09.680 Of white Europeans located in Europe.
01:20:12.220 See how that's a, see how that's a problem?
01:20:14.120 This is a, this is a genocide scholar here.
01:20:17.320 A holocaust and genocide studies history professor.
01:20:21.160 This is, well, sir, you're, you're, you're doing it.
01:20:26.720 You're underlining it by attacking our very culture and our institutions.
01:20:32.120 Our very, a very, the expressions of who we are in architecture.
01:20:37.100 It's very, this is danger.
01:20:38.920 It's really just white supremacy.
01:20:41.760 Well, yeah.
01:20:42.780 What, what if it is?
01:20:44.960 You admitted yourself that they're, they're beautiful.
01:20:48.200 These things are beautiful.
01:20:49.580 They're expressions of a race.
01:20:52.020 White supremacy it is.
01:20:53.440 Who cares?
01:20:55.560 All right.
01:20:55.860 Anyway, oh, look, they could, they're, they're talking down to this ugly public art like dildos disguised as, you know, or excuses made that.
01:21:04.600 Oh, it's just a, uh, um, check's notes, Christmas tree, just a Christmas tree.
01:21:12.200 Don't worry.
01:21:12.500 It's totally not a butt plug.
01:21:14.020 Remember that?
01:21:14.540 Was that Holland or what was that again?
01:21:16.580 I forget where that was.
01:21:19.500 All right.
01:21:19.960 Anyway, he goes on.
01:21:21.080 But that's, yeah, that's, this is how they pay their boat loans.
01:21:23.440 Presumably host of Holocaust pod.
01:21:26.160 The Holocaust History Podcast, a weekly podcast that looks at the Holocaust from a variety of perspectives.
01:21:34.420 Yes.
01:21:35.340 I'm sure it looks at the wooden doors, the swimming pools, the masturbation machines, the roller coasters, the, did I say, electrified floors?
01:21:44.900 The orchestras, the internal camp currency.
01:21:48.660 I'm sure it looks at the theater productions that took place.
01:21:51.880 What was the last one?
01:21:53.460 Was it the, uh, the midgets, the dwarf?
01:21:56.300 Does he look, the question is, does he look into this?
01:22:00.160 Does he look into the quadriplegic dwarves, uh, sex, torture in the, in the death camps?
01:22:07.420 I don't know how much, but we were also, even, as I said, the magicians.
01:22:14.800 So there was one of them, a man, a man, a man, or a Lev, that was what I call it, a quadriplegic.
01:22:24.860 That's, that's, even his eyes were not so good, and he brought them up.
01:22:29.100 He brought them up, he brought them up, it's a man, it's a man, it's a man, it's a man, it's a man, it's a man, it's a man.
01:22:32.100 Of course.
01:22:45.540 It didn't happen.
01:22:50.040 That's a lie.
01:22:54.560 Yes, you have to watch it.
01:22:55.580 Died of the sex.
01:23:05.240 The sex killer.
01:23:07.960 Can we, is that, can we, that's BBC there.
01:23:10.980 Can we, is that an actual, excuse me.
01:23:17.740 Is that, is that a, uh, is that actually, is that a correct translation?
01:23:22.980 Can we get, can we get that some, anyway, maybe our, uh, maybe our, uh, history, Holocaust history podcast can investigate for us and find out.
01:23:34.280 I'm sure they'd find out that, no, that's just disinformation.
01:23:38.880 Uh, there's nothing to those, uh, crazy, uh, accounts, you see.
01:23:43.480 Uh, what was the, uh, what was the real, it was really in my mind.
01:23:46.320 How many, how many death, death camps was he through?
01:23:49.380 I don't know.
01:23:49.920 Anyway, you can't ask any questions or you'll go straight to jail.
01:23:54.780 You'll end up on lists so that they can, uh, they can capture you later and, and torture you with presumably dwarf, uh, quadriplegic dwarf sex to get back at you.
01:24:06.160 All right.
01:24:08.760 Moving on.
01:24:10.920 Moving on.
01:24:12.580 President of Bunga.
01:24:13.700 Good to see you, sir.
01:24:14.260 He says, do you see this about Japan?
01:24:16.000 Let me, uh, me.
01:24:17.860 Ah, shut up.
01:24:18.780 Shut up, Fox.
01:24:19.920 Uh, did you see this about Japan opening their borders to mass?
01:24:23.020 Of course.
01:24:23.660 Yes.
01:24:23.900 We covered it in the, uh, Western Warrior show.
01:24:26.320 I was thinking about putting up on the main channels too, but yeah, I did.
01:24:29.080 Japan to allow 820,000 new foreigners, workers to offset for a declining population.
01:24:35.460 Build machines and robots then, Japan.
01:24:39.240 Yeah, it's a travesty.
01:24:40.360 That's what it is.
01:24:40.860 And yes, in the Western Warrior show, uh, Ubunga, check that out.
01:24:43.480 If you didn't see it yet, uh, obviously, because I know you're in the member section, uh, we talked about how they were saying.
01:24:48.540 That they needed something like, I forget the exact number, 7 million workers going up to like 2040 or something like that.
01:24:57.620 Yes, they're getting ready.
01:24:58.380 I mean, Abe was assassinated, a bunch of these people were ousted, all these political changes, you had external pressure from foreign interest groups and all that stuff.
01:25:07.220 You had that, you know, other weird things like that.
01:25:08.920 Remember that, um, it came out, she was like a, she was a, well, first she said she was Ukrainian, uh, Japanese, but then she turns out it was, she was Jewish, right?
01:25:17.940 Winning that beauty pageant, uh, pageant in, in Japan.
01:25:21.140 And apparently she gave it back because it was so much pressure.
01:25:24.100 It's like, I guess, good for Japan, right?
01:25:25.520 But yeah, no, it's a travesty.
01:25:27.840 Millions of people they're going to bring in.
01:25:29.300 And granted, uh, they will start with like other Southeast Asian countries.
01:25:35.980 They will go to, uh, excuse me, God damn it, Thailand, uh, Philippines, um, you know, Laos, you know, those kinds of countries.
01:25:47.940 And so at least they have that, it would be kind of like, oh, Sweden needs foreign workers.
01:25:52.420 Let's bring in Norwegians and, and Finns and Germans or something, you know what I mean?
01:25:56.940 Which is like, okay, it's not going to be dead, but it's what comes after.
01:26:00.860 Right.
01:26:01.300 And, and, and it's the, oh, now that begins a slow transformation.
01:26:04.500 And then there's other more.
01:26:05.800 And then eventually, yes, it's from Afghanistan.
01:26:08.980 Uh, yeah, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, like Myanmar, I think still, well, Myanmar ethnicity wise, somewhat close, right?
01:26:18.520 Between, between Indian and, you know, Japanese or something like that.
01:26:24.320 Thank you, President Obunga.
01:26:25.240 I appreciate the support.
01:26:26.340 Uh, yeah, but a real travesty.
01:26:27.880 We, we might be able, we might be able to see Japan change in real time.
01:26:32.460 Kind of, kind of how we're seeing Poland being changed in real time now as well.
01:26:37.400 It's one of the stories, again, that we cover in the latest Western Warrior.
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01:26:45.700 We talk about Poland, show some clips about there, uh, because of Donald Tusk coming
01:26:49.800 in, LGBTQ stuff, migrants.
01:26:52.220 It's shocking how, how fast it's going.
01:26:54.120 So, yeah, we're getting a couple of these countries now, just like real time, like in
01:26:58.760 front of your face.
01:26:59.620 I mean, Sweden was like, you know, decades and decades because the momentum and stuff
01:27:03.540 was not there.
01:27:04.080 And it was like in the nineties, you kind of, then it's like, what's going on?
01:27:07.300 And then 2000 is like, whoa, hold on a second.
01:27:09.360 And, and the teens and now, and, you know, it's just insane.
01:27:13.820 Right?
01:27:15.220 So now everyone is aware of it, but, but it's, it was a slower process for countries like
01:27:19.820 Japan and Poland.
01:27:20.960 I think it's going to be like much quicker.
01:27:24.280 All right.
01:27:25.620 Thank you, sir.
01:27:26.040 Appreciate that.
01:27:27.720 Although it's depressing news.
01:27:29.380 Paladin.
01:27:30.500 YYZ says, this one is for the greatest headlines in history.
01:27:33.120 Migrant feasting on human leg.
01:27:35.580 So complete, concise and disturbing.
01:27:38.420 I didn't need it to click on it.
01:27:40.060 That's why I like my, that's the way I like my news.
01:27:42.880 There you go.
01:27:43.200 Thank you, Paladin.
01:27:44.680 I appreciate that.
01:27:45.400 Yeah.
01:27:46.460 It's a, that's, that's, that's about sums it up.
01:27:49.180 Oh no, don't worry.
01:27:50.200 We're, we're totally not going to let any, any, any cannibals run like that.
01:27:55.000 Maybe they're creating them internally too, but yeah.
01:27:57.880 Feasting on human leg.
01:27:58.820 X took down or Twitter took down the video, by the way, put up on a red ass account there.
01:28:03.580 Okay.
01:28:05.940 Debanking.
01:28:06.400 I got to get to the, the, our, our free speech hero here too.
01:28:09.720 Cause I'll be, yeah, I'll be, uh, that'll be an important thing to cover, but, uh, real quick, uh, Republican here, GOP, uh, attorney general put a major U.S. bank on notice for alleged debanking of conservatives and Fox News alleged like this has been happening for years now.
01:28:28.320 We had our banky cut shut down in 2018, 19, I think it was 19, 2019, uh, Wells Fargo.
01:28:39.460 If you're with Wells Fargo, please don't be with Wells Fargo.
01:28:43.420 Don't be with any of these big banks.
01:28:45.700 This is regarding a bank of America, but they maintain, you see, that religious beliefs are not a factor in any account closing decisions.
01:28:53.440 That's right.
01:28:54.500 Cause it just happens to be that the, uh, Obama administration and through things like Operation Chokepoint, they just gave these banks all the legal leeway they needed to shut down anybody they want for whatever repercussion, for, for whatever reason without any repercussion.
01:29:10.200 In fact, it was so that they, they, they, they intentionally offset, if you will, the responsibility, I believe it was under Department of Homeland, uh, like statutes or something like that.
01:29:22.960 And I forget the exact, and I forget the exact, what the terms were for it, but it was essentially, if you have somebody at what, who's whatsoever that we might consider to be a terrorist or something like that, you, you are going to be held responsible.
01:29:41.400 So they kind of forced many banks to get, go on this proactive record to like anybody that's slightly controversial with these issues or whatever, we, we must now shut them down so that we won't held legally accountable.
01:29:56.280 I forget if that was under Operation Chokepoint or what was it, what, what it was, but yeah, this has been going on for decades.
01:30:01.720 But now they're like, Oh, you know, look, it's fine.
01:30:06.040 It obviously needs to happen and better late than never.
01:30:08.020 All right, but it was, uh, who was it here?
01:30:14.620 Oh, I think it was Doug Morris.
01:30:15.960 Yeah, he said, I don't have the tweet here, but yeah, he tweeted out me and Lana's handle and it's just like, Oh, these people didn't care shit when like Red Ice was shut down, you know, and now it's happening to all these normie conservatives.
01:30:25.780 No, not quite maybe, but they've normalized it.
01:30:30.460 They have kind of turned up the momentum of debanking and now it's just kind of a, it's just there.
01:30:38.140 This is rolling.
01:30:39.480 Oh, they shut down.
01:30:40.200 Oh, really?
01:30:40.680 No, there's no legal.
01:30:41.800 And in fact, if you ask them, if you go to government agencies to ask them, uh, can you need to investigate?
01:30:46.440 What's the reason?
01:30:47.160 Well, no, we don't need to tell you about anything about anything.
01:30:50.200 And you have no rights to participate in society.
01:30:53.560 And why?
01:30:54.260 Well, of course we know that the reason for that is because we stand up for white European people.
01:30:59.040 That's why.
01:31:01.220 That's why we're being shut down.
01:31:02.420 That's why we're outed from most mainstream payment processors and these kinds of things.
01:31:06.520 By, again, all these activist groups and be they the ADL or the SPLC or some other little shit lib anti-white group or organization or NGO or whatever the hell it is.
01:31:18.960 They have enough sway, power, and influence, which allegedly doesn't exist, right?
01:31:24.160 Disproportionately Jewish.
01:31:25.180 They stand up for Jewish interest.
01:31:27.300 And they don't, but they don't have that interest.
01:31:29.260 So when we point out that they have that power, they prove that to you by shutting down your bank accounts.
01:31:33.400 Because they don't have that power.
01:31:35.560 It's just imaginary, you see.
01:31:39.580 And so, oh, you don't want to be invaded and replaced?
01:31:42.660 We need to silence these people here.
01:31:45.820 Pronto.
01:31:47.820 All right.
01:31:52.080 Okay, let me see here then.
01:31:53.880 We got to do...
01:31:56.080 Yeah, oh, here it is, exactly.
01:31:57.780 Here it is.
01:31:58.340 Here's Doug Morris, right?
01:32:02.460 Radio Free.
01:32:03.400 Northwest.
01:32:05.060 He says, they couldn't care.
01:32:06.020 And it's regarding this story, right?
01:32:07.300 The Attorney General.
01:32:08.680 They couldn't care less when it happened to Henrik and Lana,
01:32:10.620 but when Bank of America messes with one of the people who are supposed to be a protected class,
01:32:14.740 then it's in violation of the Constitution.
01:32:17.460 The American Just Us system.
01:32:19.600 That's right.
01:32:20.140 Thank you, Doug, for giving a shout out to us.
01:32:22.220 I appreciate that.
01:32:23.900 Okay.
01:32:24.700 Here it is, right?
01:32:25.420 So here, now we'll get to a story here about our new free speech hero just dropped.
01:32:33.400 Ladies and gentlemen, senior NPR editor Uberliner, his name is Uri Berliner, I guess it is.
01:32:44.460 Uri Berliner has been suspended from the public radio network he served for 25 years
01:32:52.060 after sharing concerns about bias in the free press.
01:32:55.580 He said,
01:32:56.580 With declining ratings, sorry levels of trust, and an audience that has become less diverse
01:33:03.120 over time, the trajectory for NPR is not promising.
01:33:06.860 Two paths seems clear.
01:33:08.600 We can keep doing what we're doing, hoping it will all work out,
01:33:11.640 or we could start over with the basic building blocks of journalism.
01:33:16.420 We could face up to where we've gone wrong.
01:33:20.360 News organizations don't go in for that kind of reckoning,
01:33:23.580 but there's a good reason for NPR to be the first.
01:33:28.040 We're the ones with the word public in our name.
01:33:30.840 With much love, Uri Berliner, Peabody award-winning senior editor at NPR.
01:33:40.900 And it's like, okay, sounds reasonable, right?
01:33:45.640 Sounds pretty good.
01:33:46.500 What's going on here?
01:33:48.520 What's happening?
01:33:49.520 I saw it on Twitter.
01:33:50.280 Everybody's talking, oh my god, NPR.
01:33:51.440 NPR, let's attack NPR, everybody.
01:33:55.040 NPR editor, Uri Berliner resigns after a bombshell expose reveals network's pervasive left-wing bias.
01:34:07.920 And it's like, yeah, I can agree with that, but wait for it, right?
01:34:13.460 And it's not in this piece, but again, this will be a little bit more here for you
01:34:17.620 in terms of, you know, it won't be the full story, but it will be part of the story of what happened, right?
01:34:24.180 NPR correspondent Uri Berliner, who was suspended without pay after calling out the radio's broadcasters,
01:34:28.940 rampant liberal bias, resigned on Wednesday and took a parting shot at the network's controversial CEO.
01:34:36.760 I'm resigning for NPR, a great American institution where I have worked for 25 years,
01:34:41.120 Berliner wrote on his ex-social media account on Wednesday.
01:34:43.860 I respect the integrity of my colleagues and wish for NPR to thrive and do important journalism.
01:34:50.120 They haven't done that for years, but okay.
01:34:52.700 Berliner added that he cannot work in a newsroom where I'm disparaged by a new CEO
01:34:57.920 whose divisive views confirm the very problems at NPR I cite in my free press essay.
01:35:05.720 Berliner was referring to Catherine Mayer, or Marr,
01:35:08.860 Marr, the chief executive at NPR who has come under fire for a series of woke social media posts
01:35:16.460 in which she criticizes Hillary Clinton for using the term boy and girl
01:35:20.740 because it was erasing language for non-binary people.
01:35:24.480 Mayer also appeared to justify looting in 2020 during the Black Lives Matter protests.
01:35:31.840 So this is like, what, standard progressive left-wing idiocy shit here, right, so far?
01:35:39.740 What spurred it to, like, all of a sudden, oh my god, what happened with NPR?
01:35:44.940 What spurred that, right?
01:35:46.220 Anyway, saying it was hard to be mad about the destruction.
01:35:50.080 In 2018, she wrote a post denouncing then-president Trump as a racist before deleting it.
01:35:56.520 Ooh, couldn't even do that.
01:35:58.700 But, look, I agree with much of the criticism, so let me preface by saying that,
01:36:03.920 that, like, yes, they deserve to be harangued for their opinions.
01:36:08.840 And, in fact, I didn't have time to do it because it was so tight just before I came on,
01:36:12.280 but we'll see if we can do it for Friday.
01:36:14.720 I wanted to do a quick, maybe, compilation or something on the, like, the worst NPR, like, headlines, right,
01:36:25.720 when they go after, like, white people and Western civilization, bad and are racists, are not,
01:36:31.300 they don't understand that these white marble statues were really painted in colors,
01:36:36.200 and so therefore the racists are bad and wrong, anti-colonialization, or, you know,
01:36:42.440 all the, you know the usual stuff, right?
01:36:44.160 America is more diverse than ever, and it's really great,
01:36:49.860 but how do we prevent white people now from running anything?
01:36:52.900 You know they're there.
01:36:54.660 I know they're there.
01:36:55.460 We've covered a lot of them over the years, right?
01:36:57.340 Oh, the free speech is a problem, and, you know, they are all there.
01:37:01.040 I'm sure of it.
01:37:02.460 I just have to dig them out, that's all.
01:37:04.340 I just have to find them.
01:37:05.380 On Tuesday, NPR spokeswoman Isabel Lara said in a statement that Marr was not working in journalism at the time,
01:37:13.840 and was exercising her, oh, her First Amendment right, interesting.
01:37:17.180 So some people still have that then, fascinating,
01:37:19.940 to express her stuff like any other American citizen.
01:37:23.840 Anyway, here she is, right?
01:37:25.600 And then you realize it's a little bit of that, like, white woman bad, you know, kind of thing.
01:37:29.720 Like, look, again, don't get me wrong, she deserves to be criticized,
01:37:32.880 and NPR is a shitly anti-white outlet.
01:37:38.100 But the criticism, the criticism, it's not that it's all for the wrong reason,
01:37:45.400 but what triggered it with Berliner, as we'll look in a moment,
01:37:48.680 is for the, in my view, for the wrong reason, right?
01:37:53.300 What finally made the camel's back break, right?
01:37:56.940 What was the straw?
01:37:58.660 How did that look?
01:38:00.220 Before we talk about that, here's a couple.
01:38:01.860 So you have a lot of the usual suspect here, coming out of the woodwork, right?
01:38:04.920 You have Christopher Rufo, boosted by Elon Musk.
01:38:10.900 You have, this guy I don't know, Chris Burnett.
01:38:14.920 I think that's Canada.
01:38:16.880 Again, some of them make, good point, right?
01:38:20.420 Vocal Distance, Vivek Ramaswamy.
01:38:24.100 You have, have I heard of that account?
01:38:27.660 I think I might have heard of Maze before.
01:38:29.020 Libs of TikTok, Ian Miles Chong, Charles Murray joining us.
01:38:35.600 End Wokeness, there we go, yeah, there we go, my End Wokeness.
01:38:38.820 You've got to have that in there.
01:38:41.020 Matt Taibbi, more End Wokeness.
01:38:44.040 Again, here's Elon Musk, boosting that tweet I just read from the free press.
01:38:51.280 Dinesh D'Souza joins in here.
01:38:53.220 Anyway, you get the point, right?
01:38:54.220 You get the point.
01:38:54.840 A lot of the kosher conservative right.
01:38:59.740 Let's listen to a couple of clips here.
01:39:04.560 Catherine Mayer says the number one challenge in her fight against disinformation is the First Amendment in the United States.
01:39:10.320 Interesting.
01:39:10.680 Wasn't she the one who just said she was exercising the First Amendment?
01:39:13.220 So again, don't get wrong, a lot of criticism is valid.
01:39:16.600 But we'll get to it, right?
01:39:17.700 The number one challenge here that we see is, of course, the First Amendment in the United States is a fairly robust protection of rights.
01:39:29.060 And that is a protection of rights both for platforms, which I actually think is very important that platforms have those rights to be able to regulate what kind of content they want on their sites.
01:39:37.520 But it also means that it is a little bit tricky to really address some of the real challenges of where does bad information come from and sort of the influence peddlers who have made a real market economy around it.
01:39:50.220 The number one challenge here that we...
01:39:52.260 So, you know, as usual, right?
01:39:55.280 Here's another one, right?
01:39:56.860 She says, as CEO of Wikipedia, she took a very active approach to disinformation.
01:40:02.000 We took a very active approach.
01:40:04.220 And it was the Atlantic Council.
01:40:06.640 If you don't know about that, we've talked about them on and off for years.
01:40:10.160 To disinformation.
01:40:11.360 Shitty organization.
01:40:12.500 Disinformation coming into not just the last election, but also looking at how we supported our editing community in an unprecedented moment where we were not only dealing with a global pandemic, we were dealing with a novel virus, which by definition means we knew nothing about it in real time.
01:40:27.680 Vaccine was fine.
01:40:29.220 We shouldn't worry about that.
01:40:30.620 But the virus, that's the bad guys.
01:40:32.920 And we're trying to figure it out as the pandemic went along.
01:40:37.320 And so we really set up in response to both the pandemic, but also in response to the upcoming U.S. election.
01:40:43.940 And as a model for future elections outside of the U.S., including a number that are happening this year, we just obviously went through yet another Israeli election.
01:40:53.740 The model was around how do we create sort of a clearinghouse of information that brings the institution of the Wikimedia Foundation with the editing community in order to be able to identify threats early on through conversations with government, of course, as well as other platform operators to understand sort of what the landscape looks like.
01:41:14.700 Okay, so you get the idea of some of the things that she's talking about.
01:41:25.100 And there's a couple more clips here we can play.
01:41:29.500 The new CEO of NPR is a part of a rising cohort of affluent left-wing female—I'm surprised he didn't say white, right, because usually it's kind of like—look, again, I don't agree with her, but you do have this kind of, oh, white liberal women are the worst.
01:41:47.860 You know, here's another character, here's another character—that is part of it, too, right?
01:41:52.760 And, but in fact, I mean, again, I'm not a big fan of this woman for obvious reasons.
01:41:56.980 If you go to her Wikipedia page, some of the categories that she's listed on, I guess I could show them to you as well as we look at them.
01:42:08.740 American officials at the United Nations, Atlantic Council, right, all these globalist undermining institutions,
01:42:15.700 UNICEF people, World Bank people, NPR personality, diversity management people, Council on Foreign Relations, right?
01:42:27.040 So it's like, yes, I agree with the criticism, right?
01:42:30.320 The new CEO of NPR is part of a rising cohort of affluent left-wing female managers who dominate—is that human rights or is that—where's the other one?
01:42:40.540 No, that's human rights, yeah. Human rights and DEI, diversity, equity, and inclusion.
01:42:47.720 They are the matriarchs of the American Longhouse.
01:42:49.940 They value safety over liberty, censorship over debate, and relativism over truth, Christopher Rufo writes there.
01:42:59.580 We've got to take that. Why is all these people using that term all of a sudden?
01:43:03.620 I see it everywhere now, and the fact that he picks it up means it's like probably—
01:43:06.540 it's probably time for people to think it's cool to use it, to stop using it, but anyway.
01:43:11.380 All right.
01:43:13.600 No, it's not some—they're not—they're not Norse pagans, these people, if that's the reference.
01:43:19.300 Otherwise, I don't know what it is.
01:43:20.540 Here's another one.
01:43:21.860 NPRCO Catherine Mayer.
01:43:24.560 Wikipedia editors aren't focused on finding truth.
01:43:27.000 There's a couple of—let's her.
01:43:28.240 One of the most significant differences, critical for moving from polarization to productivity,
01:43:35.080 is that the Wikipedians who write these articles aren't actually focused on finding the truth.
01:43:39.340 You know they're going to get citizenships.
01:43:41.280 Facebook has their own courts of human rights, or what was it?
01:43:46.060 You're going to have digital citizenships soon enough.
01:43:48.820 But anyway, I'm just—just dawn on me when she says Wikipedians.
01:43:53.520 Ugh, trish.
01:43:54.480 They're working for something that's a little bit more attainable, which is the best of what we can know right now.
01:44:02.500 And after seven years there, I actually believe that they're on to something.
01:44:06.480 That for our most tricky disagreements, seeking the truth and seeking to convince others of the truth
01:44:12.320 isn't necessarily the best place to start.
01:44:15.720 In fact—
01:44:16.480 Yes.
01:44:17.260 I think—
01:44:17.740 Of course.
01:44:19.520 I think our reverence for the truth might become—might have become a bit of a distraction
01:44:25.080 that is preventing us from finding consensus and getting important things done.
01:44:31.540 None of that's to say that the truth isn't important.
01:44:33.620 The truth obviously exists.
01:44:35.540 It's at the core—or the search for the truth is at the core of some of our greatest human achievements.
01:44:40.720 Well, I agree, but what if when you find it, do you implement it?
01:44:46.440 Or if it's an inconvenient truth, do you just move on and keep searching for the truth?
01:44:50.720 Because I see a lot of that, too.
01:44:52.200 Which, of course, is bad, right?
01:44:53.740 Animate.
01:44:54.300 Look, if you have new information that changes your position, sure, that's fine.
01:44:58.140 Then you need to adjust accordingly.
01:44:59.500 I'm not saying you should also deny it or whatever, but a lot of these people are like,
01:45:02.760 oh, just—oh, well, it could be anything.
01:45:05.520 Anything could be anything.
01:45:06.920 Oh, that's your truth.
01:45:08.240 This is my truth.
01:45:09.060 Like, no, there's one objective truth.
01:45:12.000 Like, that's perspective.
01:45:13.880 Like, okay, you might see things from a different angle than me because, you know, where you are
01:45:18.420 in relation to something, but the truth is—the truth is—I mean, I'm digressing.
01:45:23.060 Let's not know what this is about.
01:45:24.160 And inspire us to do, learn, and create great things.
01:45:28.840 But I think in our messy human hearts—
01:45:31.180 Here it comes, right?
01:45:31.740 I also know that the truth is something of a fickle mistress.
01:45:34.780 Yes.
01:45:35.280 And that the beauty of the truth is actually—
01:45:37.100 I knew it!
01:45:38.500 Often in the struggle.
01:45:40.220 It's the reason that we have so many sublime chronicles of the human experience, because
01:45:45.280 there are so many different truths to be explored.
01:45:49.320 And so in—
01:45:49.940 But that's not truths.
01:45:51.880 Those are—that is just experiences that they're exploring.
01:45:55.860 In this spirit, I know that the truth exists for each of you in this room.
01:46:00.100 Each of you?
01:46:00.420 It also probably exists for the person sitting next to you.
01:46:04.080 But the thing is, the two of you don't necessarily have the same truths.
01:46:07.940 And this is because for many of us, truth is—
01:46:10.900 Thank you.
01:46:11.780 What we make when we—
01:46:12.940 Thank you.
01:46:13.240 The moral—
01:46:14.800 Moral—
01:46:15.760 And not physical either.
01:46:20.920 What would be the right term here?
01:46:24.040 The—
01:46:24.720 Well, it's about objectivity, right?
01:46:28.520 Relativism.
01:46:29.080 It's all relative.
01:46:30.120 Everything's relative to something else.
01:46:31.960 And we can't really know for sure, right?
01:46:33.760 So it's not moral relativism.
01:46:35.020 That's obviously part of what they're pushing as well.
01:46:36.660 But it's more like, oh, well, relativism is also like in your physical reality, right?
01:46:44.320 That's why these people are like such big fans of like going down to the smallest particle
01:46:50.120 and splitting everything and down to the—
01:46:52.060 And then you realize, oh, there's nothing there.
01:46:54.500 It's empty.
01:46:55.380 And in fact, it becomes whatever you—
01:46:57.640 You know, when you're looking at it, it becomes something.
01:47:00.180 But when you look away, it doesn't even exist.
01:47:01.960 It's at the pinnacle of like scaled-down minimalism of the search for God.
01:47:09.420 It's that we've reached nothingness.
01:47:11.320 There's nothing there.
01:47:12.320 We just stare into an empty abyss, and then we claim, well, it is whatever it is.
01:47:16.300 I think it is.
01:47:17.240 And when I look at it, it changes it.
01:47:20.700 We merge facts about the world with our beliefs about the world.
01:47:24.800 Each of us has our own truth, and it's probably a good one.
01:47:28.560 It's basically—
01:47:29.100 Oh, it's probably a good one.
01:47:30.020 Okay, well then, who supersedes the others then?
01:47:34.300 Fight.
01:47:35.140 Three, two, one, fight.
01:47:36.420 Anyway, you get the point.
01:47:38.120 They're going after her and NPR really hard right now.
01:47:42.820 And it was triggered by a wave of just coordination by kosher right-wing accounts, right?
01:47:52.540 And then the question is, well, what happened?
01:47:54.960 What triggered that?
01:47:56.080 And we'll get to that in a moment here.
01:47:56.940 Let me just take these before we lose them here.
01:48:00.240 Motown88 says, for your baby fund.
01:48:01.680 Well, thank you.
01:48:02.060 The world needs more beautiful children of the light.
01:48:04.860 Thank you, sir.
01:48:05.380 I appreciate that.
01:48:06.000 Or maybe it's Madam Motown88.
01:48:08.620 Thank you.
01:48:09.180 Appreciate that very much.
01:48:09.900 Yeah, we're almost at—we got some generous, actually, donation through checks and the cash app and stuff.
01:48:14.460 So we're almost—we're at like 10%, which is great.
01:48:18.960 So thank you, sir.
01:48:19.680 I appreciate that.
01:48:21.060 What I'll probably do is I'll try to add those up so we keep good track of all of those and we'll see where we're at.
01:48:25.060 But yeah, thank you.
01:48:26.400 We'll probably mention that Friday a little bit more.
01:48:29.680 But I appreciate it.
01:48:30.460 Thank you so much, Motown.
01:48:31.360 Thank you for the support on that, too.
01:48:32.420 I know everyone is not supportive of that, but that's fine.
01:48:35.160 Not everyone has to be.
01:48:37.240 It is what it is.
01:48:38.620 It's the choice we've made, and we're moving forward.
01:48:41.120 Thank you, sir.
01:48:41.600 I appreciate that.
01:48:42.120 Red Pill 3D, rather, says, thank you, Henrik.
01:48:45.120 Thank you, Red Pill.
01:48:46.820 Appreciate that.
01:48:47.440 And we got—what do we have here?
01:48:50.520 We have Drummond Base World says, what happens when they debank you?
01:48:56.380 Do you have to take all your money out within some time limit and find some alternate bank?
01:49:01.500 Yes.
01:49:02.700 We had to—yeah, I mean, that's basically it.
01:49:05.320 Your accounts will close, you know, this date.
01:49:07.880 I forget how much time they gave us, like two months or something like that, a month.
01:49:12.880 I don't know.
01:49:13.760 Some people's accounts, they've just, like, frozen and stuff, but I guess they technically—not that that's the rule anymore,
01:49:18.860 but there has to be some, like, legal reason for that or whatever.
01:49:21.660 Or, like, oh, you're a suspect or, you know, like, the freezer shit, you know.
01:49:25.680 But in this case, it's just a letter.
01:49:27.020 Oh, we've decided to close your bank account, and we can't tell you why.
01:49:30.140 And then you contact a government agency, which is supposed to help you with accountability of these kinds of things,
01:49:35.740 and they just say, sorry, we can't help you, and the bank doesn't have to tell you, and fuck you, kind of thing.
01:49:42.000 So, yeah, that's it.
01:49:44.700 Then you have to try another one, and maybe you're denied, and then you have to try another one,
01:49:49.040 and maybe they will kick you off after a while.
01:49:52.120 Great feeling when you get those letters.
01:49:53.620 You've been bad.
01:49:56.380 You've been naughty.
01:49:57.960 You have bad opinions.
01:50:01.080 How dare you stand up for white people?
01:50:03.720 We're going to shut down your bank.
01:50:04.820 We're going to debank you.
01:50:05.820 President Obunga says, it's crazy because for a while we saw efforts in, say, places like Poland, Hungary, Japan to say no to the process.
01:50:14.980 Obviously talking about immigration and opening the borders here.
01:50:17.340 But that seems to have fizzled out.
01:50:19.040 It does.
01:50:19.900 And again, enough, whether it's assassination like in Japan.
01:50:22.880 Abe was not by any means perfect on that front as far as I understand the situation with him.
01:50:31.700 But there's other people that were replaced over time, external pressure, and then they slowly just kind of acclimatize and replace.
01:50:41.080 In Poland, it's obviously like here's the EU guy, Donald Tusk, coming in with the intention of like,
01:50:47.520 oh, we're going to radically transform Poland kind of thing.
01:50:51.420 How the hell did he get elected?
01:50:53.740 That's the other thing, right?
01:50:54.800 Was that voter fraud?
01:50:55.680 I didn't follow that.
01:50:56.420 I have it.
01:50:56.820 We have a, was it Polish connection on Twitter?
01:50:58.640 I'm going to invite him to talk about the situation in Poland.
01:51:00.300 And in fact, Lana had a guest from Japan, Kunam Nakami, Hunaki or something.
01:51:08.440 I forget what her name was now.
01:51:09.480 But we were talking about it just the other day.
01:51:11.400 I'm like, yeah, she should, would be good to get back on the show to talk about that, actually.
01:51:16.200 So that's a good tip.
01:51:18.580 But President Obunga here to finalize or to finish off his super chat here.
01:51:24.160 Says, too bad that they aren't able to learn from the West.
01:51:27.100 I know, that's the thing.
01:51:28.160 We played a clip with some girl in Japan.
01:51:30.060 She was just like, oh, as long as it doesn't affect me, it's okay.
01:51:32.860 And it's like, you're not, you're not paying attention.
01:51:35.420 And you realize many of them are not.
01:51:37.000 Some of them are, obviously, but most of them are not.
01:51:39.220 No, they're comfortable.
01:51:41.340 And it's, as long as it doesn't affect me, and it's like the first decade, maybe it won't.
01:51:46.280 But eventually it will.
01:51:48.480 I wish I had visited Iceland 10 years ago before it opened up.
01:51:52.400 Still, Iceland is still fine.
01:51:54.820 I mean, it's still fine.
01:51:55.940 Yes, there's beginning problems, but like nothing compared to other Nordic countries, especially Sweden.
01:52:00.160 Time to go to Japan to see it before.
01:52:01.560 Yeah, I agree.
01:52:01.960 I've always wanted to visit Japan, and I've not been to Iceland yet.
01:52:05.840 So that's one of the countries I have on my bucket list, and I intend to see it.
01:52:08.940 If nothing else, you have to go there when it's time to liberate it.
01:52:11.620 How about that?
01:52:12.920 That's the time to visit.
01:52:14.460 That's when we'll have the most fun.
01:52:16.480 Thank you, President Obunga.
01:52:17.580 Good to see you, sir.
01:52:18.880 In reality, it says,
01:52:20.220 Hey, Hendrik, been with you since 2008.
01:52:22.320 Holy smokes.
01:52:23.060 Shit.
01:52:23.700 Thanks for your tires service to our people.
01:52:26.000 Thank you.
01:52:26.880 P.S., I need one of those hats.
01:52:28.400 Well, you can order one soon.
01:52:30.160 We're going to have them coming in.
01:52:31.660 Hopefully, I don't know.
01:52:33.320 It's hard to say, but we're putting in some orders here.
01:52:35.540 So we should get the shop up and running here soon.
01:52:38.440 Thank you.
01:52:38.740 Appreciate that.
01:52:39.460 Thank you for the support as well.
01:52:41.600 Great that you've been with us for that long, too.
01:52:44.760 That's awesome.
01:52:45.540 Thank you.
01:52:46.540 In reality, Michael57DE.
01:52:48.360 Good to see you as well.
01:52:48.920 What a shame.
01:52:49.340 Such a pretty woman.
01:52:50.200 So filled with anti-white ugliness.
01:52:51.760 Hail, Henrik.
01:52:52.180 Hail the gods.
01:52:52.640 Yeah, exactly.
01:52:53.240 I know.
01:52:53.440 I was looking at her like early.
01:52:54.780 Literally love Marr.
01:52:55.720 Mare?
01:52:56.120 Marr?
01:52:56.480 Like Bill Marr?
01:52:57.520 Same last name, but as we know, they take our names, right?
01:53:00.780 Yeah.
01:53:01.080 Another, you know, pretty woman.
01:53:03.160 Does she have, did she say any kids?
01:53:06.360 Just curious here.
01:53:07.820 Children.
01:53:11.860 Parents.
01:53:12.320 She's 40 years old.
01:53:16.020 Probably not then.
01:53:16.820 They don't always list it, but probably not.
01:53:19.760 She's too busy with her career.
01:53:21.520 She'll just pour those genetics down the drain.
01:53:24.960 But again, that's part of the process.
01:53:26.160 Look, if these people are, if they are, if they are, if they succumb to the propaganda
01:53:31.540 and liberalism, is there genetic propensity for that?
01:53:34.100 Maybe.
01:53:34.540 Maybe.
01:53:35.260 And if so, them not then continuing those vulnerabilities and weaknesses to those external
01:53:45.580 pressures that ultimately will read to your, you know, selecting yourself out.
01:53:51.420 Is that too complicated a way of saying it?
01:53:53.360 Do you see what I'm saying?
01:53:54.020 I mean, basically, she won't have kids.
01:53:56.740 She'll take herself out of the gene pool.
01:53:58.400 And if there's any propensity then for her to be subjected to those very ideas that indoctrinates
01:54:02.920 her with those things that prevented her from getting her kids, then we'll ironically
01:54:08.320 weed those out of our gene pool.
01:54:11.720 See what I'm saying?
01:54:12.080 So here's Yuri Berliner, and it's interesting because in the categories, they usually list
01:54:19.280 early section, and it just doesn't say there.
01:54:21.240 NPR, American journalist.
01:54:22.620 And you even have, even there you have to like really find, like if you can, if you find
01:54:26.440 some white nationalists or something, you put in their name, immediately Google is like,
01:54:29.680 here's his name, go to Wikipedia, here's all the dirt that the intelligence services
01:54:33.140 who edit Wikipedia have said about them, and they are a racist and white nationalist,
01:54:36.880 and they're anti-Semitic, and they were white power, you know, goes on and on.
01:54:40.380 This guy got like, does he even have a Wikipedia, he's a senior editor at NPR for like 20 years,
01:54:46.800 and I could barely find his Wikipedia, like, anyway.
01:54:52.160 Early life and education, Berliner was born in 1956 as the only child of a lesbian rights
01:54:59.640 activist Eva Kolisch and photographer and artist Gert Berliner, who married in 1948 and
01:55:08.640 divorced in 1959.
01:55:09.860 Gert's parents were captured by the Gestapo, sent to Auschwitz concentration camp, and executed
01:55:17.720 in 1943.
01:55:20.460 Yuri graduated from the Sarah Lawrence College.
01:55:25.340 Okay, so, tell me he's Jewish without telling me he's Jewish.
01:55:31.540 I think, I think, mission accomplished right there.
01:55:35.400 So, good side here.
01:55:38.220 Information, liberation.
01:55:39.920 Chris Manahan, a lot of good stories.
01:55:42.100 He called my, kind of, initial hunch.
01:55:45.920 Right, I saw this story, there was an attack on NPR, this guy's resigning, he's fired, Barry Weiss is picking him up.
01:55:52.700 I'm like, is this, does this, is there something with Israel here?
01:55:57.500 Is there something with, like, some Palestine-Israel, of, of free, diversity of opinions?
01:56:03.580 Is there not sufficiently pro-Israel at this outlet?
01:56:06.440 That's, that's, that's, that's basically, it's not the only reason, granted, there are other reasons, but that's most likely what ultimately triggered Yuri Berliner going in this area.
01:56:19.320 So, here's your free speech hero here, ladies and gentlemen.
01:56:22.880 He's the, he's the latest martyr here, right?
01:56:24.840 Barry Weiss's free speech martyr, Yuri Berliner, wants FBI and police to spy on pro-Palestine activists.
01:56:34.120 There we go.
01:56:36.080 Got it.
01:56:38.960 Yuri Berliner reposted Walter Russermeed when he said,
01:56:43.840 One hopes a lot of FBI and NYPD types will be in attendance.
01:56:49.800 Also, press taking pictures and getting names.
01:56:53.080 Opportunities like this are hard to come by.
01:56:56.120 And this is in reference to a tweet by Barack Ravid, who says,
01:57:00.580 A club in New York, the end, is holding what is called Intifada Fundraver tonight.
01:57:06.280 The invitation includes a video of the Hamas attack on Israel and the tearing down of the border fence,
01:57:12.300 which led to the massacre of hundreds of Israeli civilians.
01:57:16.560 So, he reposted that.
01:57:17.500 Oh, so he wants FBI and NYPD involved.
01:57:20.580 Interesting.
01:57:21.220 NPR editor Yuri Berliner, who Barry Weiss's free press, is pushing a free speech, is being pushed.
01:57:28.420 As a free speech martyr shared a tweet of hoping that the FBI and NYPD were spying on pro-Palestine activists
01:57:35.500 and pushed the 40 beheaded babies hoax.
01:57:38.560 Here's a reply.
01:57:42.840 This is a decent account.
01:57:43.940 I've seen this a few times.
01:57:45.720 Here's this letter of resignation to the NPR.
01:57:48.580 Let's see what he said.
01:57:49.640 Disparaged.
01:57:50.080 What was the language here?
01:57:51.100 I'm resigning for NPR, a great American institution where I've worked for 25 years.
01:57:56.740 I don't support calls to defund NPR.
01:57:58.900 So, he still wants them to be funded with...
01:58:01.360 I thought it was mostly donations.
01:58:03.280 Is it a taxpayer thing, right?
01:58:06.700 Is it like it is in Sweden and the UK?
01:58:10.780 I didn't think it was like that in the States.
01:58:15.100 There was private donations.
01:58:16.440 Anyway, I could be wrong on that.
01:58:17.820 I respect the integrity of my colleagues and wish for NPR to thrive and do important journalism,
01:58:22.440 but I cannot work in a newsroom where I'm disparaged by the new CEO...
01:58:25.300 Okay, we saw that, right?
01:58:27.360 ...whose divisive views confirm the very problems at NPR that I cite in my free speech press.
01:58:32.320 You demanded the FBI arrest people you don't like,
01:58:37.500 repeated deranged atrocity propaganda hoaxes,
01:58:40.260 demanded NPR and other media do even more censorship for your precious Israel,
01:58:45.520 and demanded people to be fired for their past social media posts
01:58:50.080 as you violate NPR's own policies on that.
01:58:55.080 Fascinating.
01:58:55.720 Of course, it's receipts given here by Squirrel.
01:59:02.320 As you can see, that's the one we saw.
01:59:05.400 The reposter, the 40 beheaded sidewalks, 6 million sidewalks.
01:59:11.800 There's an unspoken consensus about the stories we should pursue
01:59:15.240 and how they should be framed, he says at Barry Weiss's Free Press.
01:59:19.700 It's frictionless, one story after another,
01:59:22.120 about instances of supposed racism, transphobia,
01:59:24.920 signs of the climate apocalypse, Israel doing something bad,
01:59:28.720 and the dire threat of Republican policies.
01:59:33.740 That's meant highlighting the suffering of Palestinians at almost every turn
01:59:37.280 while downplaying the atrocities of October 7th,
01:59:40.480 overlooking how Hamas intentionally puts Palestinian civilians in peril
01:59:44.120 and giving little weight to the explosion of anti-Semitic hate around the world.
01:59:49.620 So basically, yes, there it is.
01:59:54.160 All right.
01:59:54.620 Well, that's all I need to say.
01:59:56.380 That's bow gatherer confirmed.
01:59:58.540 It was, so it was not the,
01:59:59.920 the camel
02:00:01.580 that broke,
02:00:03.940 I'm sorry,
02:00:05.400 the straw
02:00:06.440 that broke the camel's back
02:00:08.200 was not actually a straw.
02:00:10.700 That's what I'm getting to.
02:00:11.700 It was a,
02:00:13.160 it was a BDS sign
02:00:15.140 that broke a rabbi's back.
02:00:17.800 That's what did it for Yuri Berliner.
02:00:19.860 And that's why I wanted to make that,
02:00:21.380 that's why I wanted to make that compilation,
02:00:23.220 compilation, right?
02:00:23.920 Of just showing
02:00:24.500 just how disgustingly anti-white
02:00:27.120 and outlet like the,
02:00:29.160 like NPR have been over the years.
02:00:31.520 Anti-Western,
02:00:32.400 anti-Kalunanism,
02:00:33.480 racism,
02:00:34.180 blah, blah, blah.
02:00:34.960 BLM is great.
02:00:36.300 You know, shit on whites.
02:00:37.320 Because they're all there.
02:00:38.220 You know they're all there.
02:00:38.860 But ultimately,
02:00:41.540 all,
02:00:41.860 but ultimately,
02:00:42.700 all those things were tolerated.
02:00:45.660 Granted,
02:00:46.080 he brings up some of them,
02:00:47.120 like all these racism charges and stuff.
02:00:49.000 And he's right on that.
02:00:49.680 I agree on those things.
02:00:50.680 But the point is,
02:00:51.520 it was not until,
02:00:53.060 it was his own ethnic group
02:00:54.200 and his own ethnic interest.
02:00:55.960 And I,
02:00:56.660 frankly,
02:00:57.140 I don't play,
02:00:57.760 I don't blame him,
02:00:58.780 you know,
02:00:59.540 in a way,
02:01:00.060 right?
02:01:01.540 That's fine.
02:01:02.160 Even like,
02:01:02.680 this is why end wokeness,
02:01:04.320 right?
02:01:04.520 Who's supposed to be Jewish
02:01:05.460 and lives up TikToks,
02:01:06.420 I write chick is Jewish.
02:01:08.080 That's when they come out of the wood.
02:01:09.320 And that's really when
02:01:10.160 they put their foot down.
02:01:11.300 They might show you
02:01:11.840 some of the woke stuff
02:01:12.700 and the trans madness
02:01:13.600 and blah, blah, blah,
02:01:14.380 all those kinds of things,
02:01:15.120 right?
02:01:16.600 But don't counter signal
02:01:17.960 then people that do
02:01:18.820 the very same thing
02:01:19.720 that you do,
02:01:21.120 right?
02:01:21.380 When we then stand up
02:01:22.600 for our ethnic interest,
02:01:23.740 then these people
02:01:24.580 would swiftly put that down,
02:01:27.080 obviously.
02:01:28.500 And that's the problem,
02:01:30.340 right?
02:01:30.600 So anyway,
02:01:31.060 so my hunch was confirmed.
02:01:32.780 Let me see here.
02:01:39.740 What is this?
02:01:40.240 Lake?
02:01:42.200 Let me see.
02:01:42.700 Where is it here?
02:01:44.660 Just as Barry Weiss
02:01:45.620 quits the New York Times
02:01:46.460 after hilariously claiming
02:01:47.420 they weren't pro-Israel enough,
02:01:48.940 Berliner quits NPR
02:01:49.880 after hilariously claiming
02:01:51.080 they're not pro-Israel enough.
02:01:52.340 Exactly.
02:01:52.700 And then she's,
02:01:53.640 he's in with her output,
02:01:54.860 right?
02:01:55.960 His retweeting,
02:01:56.760 lies and disinformation
02:01:58.480 in support of Israel's
02:01:59.420 genocide campaign
02:02:00.160 goes directly against
02:02:01.160 NPR's social media policies,
02:02:02.580 but somehow he's the victim.
02:02:04.840 Weiss is following up
02:02:05.540 Berliner's stunt
02:02:06.220 with an article from Eli Lake
02:02:07.940 smearing Tucker Carlson
02:02:09.180 for criticizing Israel.
02:02:10.720 In this propaganda piece,
02:02:12.280 Lake attacked Carlson
02:02:13.400 as Noam Chomsky
02:02:14.460 in a bow tie.
02:02:15.500 He doesn't have a bow tie
02:02:16.400 no other.
02:02:17.320 And insists,
02:02:18.680 insisted he's wrong
02:02:19.840 when he asserts
02:02:20.520 that Israel and America
02:02:21.400 are no better
02:02:22.220 than their enemies.
02:02:23.320 Carlson now proudly apologizes
02:02:25.400 for evil
02:02:26.580 and calls it the truth,
02:02:28.400 Lake claimed,
02:02:28.960 adding,
02:02:29.280 I look forward
02:02:29.920 to his next dispatch
02:02:30.960 praising the gleaming
02:02:32.260 shopping malls
02:02:33.260 of Tehran.
02:02:34.080 Oh.
02:02:35.580 Ooh.
02:02:37.460 Be sure to check out
02:02:38.640 Weiss's free press
02:02:39.980 for the latest dispatches
02:02:41.520 from Tel Aviv.
02:02:42.360 That's right.
02:02:42.740 There you go.
02:02:43.800 That's it.
02:02:45.560 Another BDS sign
02:02:46.800 that breaks a rabbi's back.
02:02:49.640 Six million straws.
02:02:50.900 That's right.
02:02:52.440 Holy shit.
02:02:53.720 All right.
02:02:54.140 So you get it.
02:02:55.600 I had a hunch.
02:02:58.040 I had a hunch
02:02:58.660 and it was immediately confirmed.
02:03:00.560 Amazing how that works.
02:03:01.740 Sith22 says,
02:03:02.580 I have an excellent article
02:03:03.340 regarding NPR
02:03:04.020 written by hardcore communists
02:03:05.380 that should really
02:03:06.380 take the time
02:03:07.780 if you will permit me
02:03:08.700 to post a link.
02:03:09.500 Absolutely.
02:03:10.100 Yeah.
02:03:10.440 Just dump it
02:03:11.160 in the normal chat there,
02:03:12.940 Sith.
02:03:13.840 Or send it
02:03:14.620 and I can do Friday.
02:03:16.200 I might do,
02:03:16.720 because I'm going to wrap up here.
02:03:18.560 I'll probably try
02:03:19.400 to do a compilation.
02:03:20.400 I'll be able to have time
02:03:21.320 for that properly
02:03:22.080 later tonight or tomorrow.
02:03:23.060 And just pull out
02:03:24.420 some of the best ones.
02:03:25.760 So if you have it, Sith,
02:03:26.680 please send it to,
02:03:27.580 or did you send it
02:03:28.240 in the other,
02:03:29.820 let me see here.
02:03:33.720 Oh, sorry.
02:03:34.340 I might have,
02:03:34.620 you might have sent it here
02:03:35.500 in the next one.
02:03:36.040 Let me see here.
02:03:37.960 Okay.
02:03:38.340 Yeah.
02:03:38.560 Sith said that
02:03:39.540 and then there's a follow-up here.
02:03:40.640 I think I missed.
02:03:41.340 Hang on, Sith.
02:03:42.740 Yeah.
02:03:42.960 Here we go.
02:03:43.380 One of two.
02:03:43.820 An excellent article
02:03:44.420 describing NPR propaganda
02:03:45.620 written by hardcore communists
02:03:46.740 who think they don't go far enough.
02:03:48.520 Exactly.
02:03:49.020 It's always that, right?
02:03:49.520 Remember the enemy
02:03:50.680 of my enemy
02:03:51.520 is not my friend.
02:03:52.580 That's right.
02:03:52.940 It's my enemy's enemy
02:03:54.180 and you should study tactics
02:03:56.800 and adapt accordingly.
02:03:58.160 Okay.
02:03:58.340 Interesting.
02:03:58.720 Current affairs.
02:04:00.100 You'll link to that.
02:04:00.820 NPR is not your friend.
02:04:01.880 Okay.
02:04:02.040 Good stuff.
02:04:02.520 Thank you for sending that.
02:04:03.280 I'll save that then
02:04:04.020 and we'll include that
02:04:05.780 in the little compilation
02:04:06.640 and hopefully we'll cover that Friday.
02:04:08.680 If nothing else,
02:04:09.160 I think maybe Western Warrior
02:04:10.000 would be good as well.
02:04:11.160 But we'll cover it here.
02:04:12.100 We'll pull out some of the best ones
02:04:13.200 and just show you
02:04:13.860 just to emphasize that point again
02:04:15.400 of how long a Uri Berliner
02:04:18.700 kind of tolerated all of that
02:04:20.160 and that it was not,
02:04:23.500 it wasn't any of those things
02:04:24.900 that ultimately made him
02:04:26.080 come to the decision that he made.
02:04:27.860 It was ultimately Israel
02:04:29.640 and therefore I think,
02:04:30.720 I think,
02:04:31.700 I'm not sure how left-wing this guy is
02:04:34.200 but presumably 20 years with NPR,
02:04:36.360 I mean it would be kind of a given.
02:04:38.080 It's only in the last really year
02:04:40.060 or half a year
02:04:40.940 some of these people
02:04:41.580 that they're like,
02:04:42.660 well, man, multiculturalism
02:04:44.360 is no good anymore.
02:04:46.940 Will he criticize Hayas
02:04:48.260 and the Barba Specters
02:04:49.260 and the Anatta Kahanes
02:04:50.380 and the, you know,
02:04:51.560 will he go in that direction?
02:04:54.020 No, they won't.
02:04:54.960 Will he talk about Mayorkas
02:04:56.220 and these groups, right?
02:04:58.860 Jewish Family Fund, Israel,
02:05:00.820 where do we stop, right?
02:05:02.700 No, he won't.
02:05:04.860 It's just bad now.
02:05:06.640 All right, thank you, Sith22.
02:05:07.680 I appreciate the link there too.
02:05:08.860 I'll look through that
02:05:09.740 in proper detail here
02:05:12.100 so we can include that
02:05:15.740 in our compilation as well.
02:05:17.120 Okay, I think that's it.
02:05:18.660 I think we're caught up everywhere.
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02:09:04.960 We're working with different ideas here.
02:09:07.640 All right.
02:09:08.260 Anyway,
02:09:09.140 double check here.
02:09:10.020 Thank you guys so much again.
02:09:11.060 We'll be back here then soon.
02:09:12.860 We have a short video
02:09:14.840 Lana did we're working on.
02:09:16.600 We also have,
02:09:17.360 as I said,
02:09:17.840 we do have a couple of interviews
02:09:19.640 that we've got to get done
02:09:21.080 and recorded
02:09:21.560 and finalized
02:09:22.260 and finished
02:09:22.700 and put up on the websites.
02:09:25.000 But we'll be back on Friday.
02:09:26.940 I think next time,
02:09:27.640 unless I finish
02:09:28.100 the shorter video tomorrow,
02:09:29.780 we'll be back
02:09:30.440 with Night Nation Review.
02:09:32.380 Nick from Night Nation Review
02:09:33.360 will join us,
02:09:34.460 kind of guest hosting,
02:09:36.160 sitting in with us,
02:09:37.260 me and Lana on Friday.
02:09:38.540 So tune in to that
02:09:39.320 live again every Friday
02:09:41.180 at usually 5 p.m. Eastern.
02:09:43.640 That's 11 p.m. Central European time.
02:09:47.260 But yeah,
02:09:48.160 that's it for us today.
02:09:50.020 Again,
02:09:50.440 merch is coming.
02:09:51.700 Hats,
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02:09:53.260 We're going to do some mugs.
02:09:54.260 We have some other ideas
02:09:54.900 and some other stuff
02:09:55.520 we're going to do as well.
02:09:56.220 So that's in the pipeline as well.
02:09:58.840 Have a great rest of your Odin's Day,
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