Red Ice TV - September 15, 2023
Non-Stop Failures - FF Ep228
Episode Stats
Length
2 hours and 18 minutes
Words per Minute
160.76471
Hate Speech Sentences
139
Summary
On this episode of the podcast, the boys are joined by special guest Michael O'Keeffe. The boys talk about the first time they saw a reindeer, the new movie "The Little Mermaid" and much more!
Transcript
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We need a cam to look at outside while we're streaming, just in case an animal show up.
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You know, especially when it's a little bit, you know, you know, it's a little bit, you know,
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you know, that's not a reindeer, you know, that's not a reindeer, you know, that's not a reindeer.
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Yeah, but this is what we call a reindeer, right?
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It's not a reindeer, it's not a reindeer, it's not a deer, it's not a, what do you call it again?
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It's a type of a deer, but they're pretty beautiful, majestic.
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The huge male that was leading the herd was gorgeous.
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It was dark out there and I managed to zoom in with my phone and kind of increase the exposure or the brightness of it.
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And it was like probably 20 of them or something like that.
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Anyway, before we get started here, guys, I just want to say thank you and a shout out.
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So if you are watching, I'm sorry for missing it because I intended to do it.
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He sent some great kind of Norse art, you know, mythological pictures, Vikingry style stuff.
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Here's one, the long house here, a little Valhalla vibe on that one.
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You know, under the Aurora Borealis right there.
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And then one of Freya version kind of thing, right?
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I do apologize for that right now at the second.
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But write us again and we'll make a little plug for you.
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They're hanging perfectly in our boys' room, most of those.
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I think the third one we'll probably do in Sigurd's room, though.
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So I want him to do, eventually, a mural in our daughter's room with, you know, Freya
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No, it was actually Blacks when they painted those George Floyd murals.
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If you didn't, go catch my interview with Michael O'Keefe.
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We talk about how mass immigration is transforming Ireland, how they got there.
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And then we also shout out, you know, to a lot of the Irish-Americans and get into some
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history and Irish slavery in America and a lot more.
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He's very well-spoken and we cover a lot of ground.
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Yeah, it is spotty, to be honest, Odyssey, unfortunately, a little bit here and there.
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So maybe there are some issues over on Odyssey.
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If you're a member, just click up in the menu and then at the bottom you have live stream.
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Thank you both for all you do to bring our people together.
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Also, you want me to fix your subscription there.
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So I think with that out of the way, we have a little bit of this and that.
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As I said, it'll be, I guess, a lot of, I guess the theme is kind of failures today, right?
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The failures never, or the fails, I'm not sure what to call it.
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But I thought we could begin with the Apple ones.
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Yeah, so this is how, I guess, this is a cringe from Apple's account here.
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So this, number one, this is, of course, how they depict, you know, Mother Nature, obviously.
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Naturally, that's what we all think of when we think of Mother Earth.
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Team Apple has to kind of grovel to Mother Earth.
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It's like five minutes, but I saw a couple of clips from it.
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Anyway, this is about a, you know, carbon neutral pledge.
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By the way, if we could imagine, the gay, the homosexual CEO of Apple, Tim Apple, Tim Cook,
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who also, by the way, received an award from the organization that everyone out there loves, ADL,
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Hate has no, hate has no place on our app store.
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Well, also, as you're watching this, just remember that it is impossible to be carbon neutral or reach net zero.
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It's impossible to have no emissions or footprints at all.
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I'm going to do the offices already carbon neutral.
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Well, this is the one who shat in a pie and made a white woman eat it in that one movie.
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Yeah, they were going after a bunch of black women were going after these racist white women and she put her poop in one of the pies.
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And then the white woman's like, it's the best pie I've ever had.
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In 2020, you promised to bring Apple's entire carbon footprint to zero by 2030.
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Said we have a profound opportunity to build a more sustainable future for the planet we share.
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This is my third corporate responsibility gig today, so who wants to disappoint me first?
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Well, we've got some updates we are excited to share with you.
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We are in the process of eliminating all plastic from our packaging by the end...
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50 years from now when someone else is left holding a bag?
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And we're also currently using 100% recycled aluminum in the enclosures of all our MacBooks,
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Not using plastic bags is not being carbon neutral.
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I have to, like, not exist and not use anything, not touch anything.
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Yes, I know, but it's always this, you know, fake environmentalism.
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How about all the toxicity of Apple's products?
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All the resources that it takes and the dumping of everything.
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Well, that's part of, of course, I mean, not only because it's cheaper, but the slave labor
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at those foxcomb factories over in China, that's one of the reasons.
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Well, it's like, it's dumb as getting rid of, like, the plastic straws or something like
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You know, again, like, sure, if you can have, you know, I don't know, the vegetable thing
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or something or glass, but sure, why not, you know, but man, this is just...
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Our aim is to permanently remove carbon from the atmosphere.
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That's, that's literally will end life as we know it.
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As you can see, we've innovated and retooled almost every part of our process to reduce
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Are the suicide nets at Foxconn still there in China, or what?
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And there's something else we wanted to share with you.
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You're not trying to bribe Mother Nature with Apple swag.
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It's Apple's very first carbon neutral product.
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By 2030, all Apple devices will have a net zero climate impact.
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The curb your enthusiasm moment here that I thought was funny?
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How is this watch reducing or offsetting their emissions?
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An emission is something that's been released or emitted into the world.
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You don't magically take that back and undo it.
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You don't offset or undo the raw materials or the electricity used to make the watch.
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In fact, the whole thing, as we talked about, is a polluter.
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And it's also not good for your body to wear with all the...
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I assume there's Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, EMF, all of that all day long is not good.
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We haven't even studied the long-term health effects of these things yet.
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But again, it is impossible to be net zero and carbon neutral or offset what you've done.
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They have more money than most countries, right?
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They'll probably start funding carbon capture programs to heighten their ESG scores and shit like that.
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Which is like, these people have to be stopped.
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But they will end life as we know it if they continue with that.
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But anyway, so barring that catastrophic, apocalyptic policy that they're now trying to enforce,
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Apple claims its new Apple Watch is carbon neutral.
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And it's done impressive work to decarbonize its supply chain.
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But making new stuff always leaves a mark on the climate.
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Being alive, having civilization in this society is going to leave a mark.
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It's the net zero thing, the agenda 2030, the absolute zero by 2050.
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All that stuff is basically about de-industrializing the West.
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It's about de-civilizing most of our countries and stuff like that.
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And for a while, people will think this is great and super cool.
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Until one day, all of a sudden, things will just not work anymore.
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Things will just like, well, I thought, you know, and it's kind of already like that, right?
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That's not even like, wait for what's coming in next here.
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But anyway, they go through this in quite detail.
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I'm just basically, yeah, you need even oil, even to do this dumb, gay, green transition.
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So you're not even going to pull off this green transition.
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I think we're going to put up that clip, too, where I get into a little bit about net zero,
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what that means versus, you know, true environmentalism.
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They're going for just fake green tyranny at the end of the day.
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So, do you want to take a couple on entropy there?
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And if you refresh, it's a little wonky sometimes.
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So I can take them if you don't see them there.
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The Boo Man says, nice to see Flashback Friday.
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I thought it was a decent sausage hang last time, too.
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Would you be tired of it if it was a bunch of chicks on?
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Exceptional interview with Michael O'Keefe from Ireland.
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Also, kudos on Keith Woods, who you interviewed a while back for his efforts lately.
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Yeah, I'm trying to get him pinned down for a date here soon so we can do.
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Archie says, Tim Cook has the physiogamy of CNN's Anderson Cooper.
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Notice both have double O's in their name, just saying.
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In terms of Anderson Cooper, I know he started his career at the CIA before deflecting last
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minute to going to journalism, which was, you know, he just changed his mind.
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But I don't think Tim Cook is part of intelligence, though.
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But as I said, he has a deep foot in with the ADL, so you know what side he stands on.
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Also, Frosty Satire over on Odyssey says, love the background, the trees.
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But you know how kind of like Tucker and all these news hosts, they have this like, it's
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the city or a building or the capital behind, you know, stuff like that.
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But I think like we can do like a Norse version of that.
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Like you have a, you know, a nice, deep, misty forest with like a temple in it or something
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So if I'm like turning weird or something, I have this huge kink in my neck.
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Every time I turn, it's like shooting sharp pain.
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You know, you know, you sleep on the pillow wrong.
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You know, you're out cold and then you wake up and like, oh, I haven't done it like that
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for a while, but I need to go to a chiropractor.
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But you have to move like this, you know, like a robot.
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So Oprah was trending and she's getting a lot of heat over this video.
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She and Rock, you know, that actor made asking for people to donate the Black Eye Rocks act.
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Asking for people to donate to a fund for Maui residents.
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And she says the fund's going directly to the people.
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The People's Fund of Maui is a fund of the Entertainment Industry Foundation or the EIF.
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Well, if you go take a look at what the EIF does, here's their latest filed 990.
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Basically, if you look at their top paid salaried employees, the president makes $423,580.
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Your top 13 employees make well over $3 million.
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And she's like, oh, we needed a fund where this money could go, you know?
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It's like all the money goes directly to the people.
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But people are mad because between these two actors who, by the way, cry about racism and
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A combined net worth of $3.6 billion between these two black folks here.
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Yeah, but then they get that back in these other funds that they're raising.
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And it's like tax deductible and all this stuff.
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And so they're asking for, you know, average folks to give some money.
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And as of today, they're not getting very much.
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We're talking like thousands, not even hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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If you, like, divvied up the numbers of how much money that he gave more to Ukraine than
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She's getting a lot of hate from people in Maui, you know, just because of how she's not
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Remember, she was, like, handing out pillows and stuff at some shelter or whatever.
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Anyway, Oprah's responding to this fund and other crazy conspiracy theories.
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We'll get into some of her other associations later, but check this out.
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So all of the online, you know, being slander and slam attacks, attacks, lies, conspiracy
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theories really took the focus off of what was the most important thing.
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OK, so we thought starting the fund with $10 million would be a great idea because any
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of any of us who've ever been to any benefit, you know, you go to a benefit and somebody
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So we thought $10 million, we'll start off the fund, we'll do what Dolly did, get other
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people to give money, and then we'll put it directly into the people's bank accounts.
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I got up the next morning and I saw all of this vitriol and I was like, whoa, what happened
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You know, I think in the beginning, so many people were calling asking, where do we give
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So I thought, I'm going to give people a place to do it.
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Putting money directly into the hands of the people is a significant thing.
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As of today, 2,200 people have been cleared and verified.
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And those people are going to get a notice from the people fund of Miley and going to
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It made me sad that we're at this state in our country, you know?
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Take your time, your money, your resources, your life, and you give the love that other
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people need, especially in their times of need.
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I mean, this is what they do on these morning shows.
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Just don't look at all the shady deals I've been doing.
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And so I thought this next clip, because she continues, Oprah gives her thoughts on happiness.
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What makes people happy and why Americans are so unhappy?
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Why do you think we're in a happiness slump in America?
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I will tell you, one of the most profound reasons, I think, is because everybody is looking at
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other people's social media, what they believe to be other people's lives, which is only a
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snapshot of other people's lives, and feeling envy about that.
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One of the things that Arthur and I talk about in this book is that envy is the great destroyer.
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And so anytime you, anytime you're looking at anything else with envy, you have already
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killed your own happiness or your ability to be happier in that moment and probably in
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Gee, I wonder why Americans are so unhappy these days.
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Why are they so, I mean, of course, it's like this billionaire sitting here, oh, it's all
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just because of people looking at other people's social media.
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Well, I think that it's interesting she says envy because she also pushes all these white
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What about envy for what white people have created?
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I wanted to remind people, too, Oprah, what she said about poor white people, that they
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Yeah, what about all those people, the white people Maui?
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She should just go tell them to cash in on their white privilege.
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And as white people, we, we, even the poorest of the poor, I feel still has a leg up.
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Um, and it's, oh, it's cutting off a little bit.
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That's what the, that's what the white privilege is.
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It means that white still gives you an advantage no matter what.
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Uh, it must be on your end because it wasn't doing that earlier.
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So she's saying if you're white, you're a poor white person, you still have an advantage.
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Okay, Oprah, let's see you trade places with, like, a white plumber.
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Speaking of envy, we could tie this in just real quick.
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I don't want to derail your flow here, but, uh, Lauren Witzke posted this, which was pretty
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White privilege didn't give us any advantage over others.
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And that's the part that drives them to madness.
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A reminder, I mean, this is a woman who got rich from white women watching her.
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And then she goes and just, like, shits all over white people, like any chance she gets
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And then here's a little reminder on Oprah, where she says, uh, racist to white people,
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You know, I said this, you know, for apartheid South Africa.
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I said this for my own, you know, community in the South.
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There are still generations of people, older people, who were born and bred and marinated
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You know what she's like when she's hanging with her homies?
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I want all those white people to die, you know?
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She only puts on this veneer that, no, no, no, not all white people, because, you know,
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Now, I just want to remind people, too, that Oprah was friends with Epstein, visited his
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There was missing girls from her school in Africa.
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Winfrey's private jet allegedly went to Epstein's island over 11 different times.
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Whatever happened to the missing and abused girls from her school in Africa?
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People understand how much property Oprah actually owns on the island of Maui.
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You look up pictures of the house, and this is what you see.
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You see her house, a mansion with her guest house is also a mansion.
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Zoomed out on Google Earth, she has this exact division of property, almost 1,000 acres,
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One person owns this much property on someone else's sacred land.
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Her property has its own private road that only a few people can use.
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So when you go and you look at pictures of Oprah's house on Maui, and you only see stuff
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She owns 1,000 times more than what you're seeing.
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She bought all that property somehow for $6.6 million.
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If you go and you estimate the value of all that acreage now in Maui, it's over $300 million.
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So basically, she could sell a third of that land back to the people of Maui at full market
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price, which is still evil, and use that $100 million to give it back to the people of Maui.
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No one person needs that much property of any island.
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Recently called out Oprah on Twitter over her past associations with some controversial men.
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Rose wrote, quote, from being housed with Harvey Weinstein to abandoning and destroying Russell
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Simmons' victims, she is about supporting a sick power structure for personal gain.
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And just to refresh your memory, music producer Russell Simmons has been accused of rape by
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Last year, Oprah pulled out of a documentary that's highlighting their stories because she
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and the filmmakers apparently did not see eye to eye on that project.
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And as for her former friendship with Harvey Weinstein, Oprah had said that she did not know
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about the sexual assault accusations from women, including Rose, only that she had heard he was
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I was like, can you just have like the last few seconds on there?
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Says, I remember when Oprah had a Jewish lady on her show, Vicky Pauline, or Pauline, I'm
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gonna show you how you pronounce that, who admitted her and her family were sacrificing
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I actually not heard of that lady before, Vicky Pauline, but she has some, the Awareness
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Center I saw, Awareness in front of a Vicky Pauline licensed clinical, blah, blah, blah.
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Yeah, it was something about like sexual violence in the Jewish community.
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I gotta look that up, but thank you for the tip on that there.
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Well, none of that would be surprising because let's also look at her, her spiritual leader,
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99 years in prison after being found guilty of raping, abusing over 600 women and young
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He also ran this baby trafficking operation where newborn kids were sold to couples and
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there was young girls that were reportedly held captive in these remote like Brazilian
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kind of baby farms where they were forced to, well, he was impregnating them too as part
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of it and then they were stealing those babies from these girls and selling them for like
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So like this is, this is who she hangs out with.
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And by the way, we should play a clip from the video of this, this disgusting spiritual
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He did these rituals and these surgeries where he scraped eyeballs with a knife.
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And cut out pieces of flesh to remove these diseased demons.
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Oprah knew he did all of these things and she promoted him anyway, frequently called him
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There's Naomi Campbell too, which is another Epstein connection.
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There, there was others, others involved with this too, but yeah, you should play from,
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from the video there about like, yeah, I think I queued it up there at 421.
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These spirits and God would channel through John's body, moving his arms and hands for
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him, locating the illnesses within their victims and then shoving a scalpel into their
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They would also scrape their eyeballs, cut into their flesh and shove scissors down their
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throats, all while the follower wasn't under any pain relief.
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I didn't know that about him until I watched this video.
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Yeah, that's, uh, that's what happens, but you know, social media is the problem, right?
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So people's, the opinions that I see about myself on social media, that's clearly what
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Not child rape and not, uh, you know, weird fucking cult activities.
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Gee, I wonder where all these conspiracy theories about you are coming from.
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Could it be, uh, some of your associations, lady?
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And again, you always know she was like anti-white.
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And again, it's always this, like, she's wrapping it, as you said, and, uh, with most
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of it was like new age kind of stuff, right, in the beginning.
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I mean, maybe it still continued, right, like that, but it was like, yeah, it was a new
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age-y thing, which is just like, you know, older, uh, white women just, like, gobbled
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Speaking of, um, I guess, uh, dishonorable people here.
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We just say it's a, it's a minister for migration and asylum, uh, during the early Blair years
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And of course it was under the Blair years that so much happened on this front.
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Remember, uh, there was even this weird, like, we're gonna, we're gonna intentionally flood
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There was books written about this with, uh, with the Blair, uh, cabinet at the time, uh,
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And of course now the Tories are in, and what do they do?
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Now he's a, you know, Rishi Sunak is the head of that now.
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So not that it matters that it's like a, a Tory labor thing here.
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Uh, but anyway, just, let's, uh, check out this, uh, wonderful, nice lady here and see
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if we can, uh, figure out the, uh, common denominator here.
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Because when we think of immigration or migration, it's very tempting to think that it's something
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Um, some of my family came in the late 19th century.
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But there is a tendency to think that it's somehow quite, it's somehow quite recent.
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If it isn't 19th century, then it's very much something that is a post-war phenomenon.
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I always believed that Britain is a country of migrants.
00:40:57.720
Robert Winder, who is one of my committee members of the Migration Museum Project, once
00:41:06.440
If you look at the Romans, 40,000 Romans left behind when the Romans actually departed from
00:41:11.140
In that Roman army were very many people who were African.
00:41:16.000
And they were here and settled here long before the people who think is typically English.
00:41:25.260
Well, first of all, the Roman population hardly left any genetic legacy on the British Isles,
00:41:36.960
They had one, maybe one person that was like black or something like that.
00:41:40.900
But hey, even like, was it Africanus was one of the, one of the Caesars, right?
00:41:46.960
Or heads of one of the Roman legions or something like that was.
00:41:56.240
They tried to have this thing that was just like flooded with black people because the
00:42:05.800
It's still primarily Celtic, Anglo, you know, kind of Norse, you know, that kind of mix,
00:42:16.480
Thousands and thousands of black people there in George and London.
00:42:19.880
So our history has always been about the migration story.
00:42:23.520
It's a little bit like, as the late radical campaigner Earl Russell said, as somebody whose
00:42:27.880
family arrived in Britain in 1393, I now welcome my fellow immigrants.
00:42:36.340
...is that they don't actually tell this story at all.
00:42:40.400
I'm going to convert one because it's going to fall in.
00:42:47.600
They reveal themselves and like, oh, what is...
00:42:56.260
And then here you find another Jewish person under the...
00:43:10.720
Like, we was, you know, Romans and Shiite for a long time.
00:43:15.820
And especially out of the UK, they've had cartoons and children's shows about this.
00:43:23.040
They're trying to rewrite history all the time in English shows and movies about English figures.
00:43:29.760
Like, oh, they were always just part of English society.
00:43:37.920
Been Here From The Start is the title of this one.
00:43:41.600
A song about how black people have always been in Britain.
00:44:10.820
That's been debunked eight ways to Sunday, I mean.
00:44:44.340
You know, We Was Kings used to be like this kind of like subculture thing we all made
00:45:05.360
fun of and now it's just like full on mainstream.
00:45:53.680
I saw Tom Rousel, he said, he posted something eight hours ago, debunking the BBC horrible
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I didn't have time to check it all, but it's about 15 minutes or so.
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Couldn't play the whole thing, but yeah, definitely check that out.
00:46:15.120
It's like they're trying to sell it to the blacks, right?
00:46:17.440
Because they're the only ones who will believe it.
00:46:19.000
I'd say they're trying to sell it to the whites, right?
00:46:22.540
But then also to the blacks so they can like further this lie, right?
00:46:34.500
Every week there's something new on this front.
00:46:38.960
And I mean, of course, I talked about the Uzi, right?
00:46:42.400
It was like, these were like early, you know, European farmers or what are they called again?
00:46:49.820
And it's like, well, just because you can't look at people today in a region and then claim, oh, so that's therefore that's what they were.
00:46:57.140
Like, you've had tons of migration, you know what I mean?
00:46:59.900
And by the way, that migration entailed like tons of warfare in the wake of that too.
00:47:04.960
But yeah, I was speaking to the, I guess the pre, I got to show a couple of memes here.
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Speaking to this lady here that we showed earlier.
00:48:07.440
And he's for the continued existence of the white race.
00:48:35.520
He's also for the continued existence of the white race.
00:48:43.900
And he's for the continued existence of the white race.
00:49:06.320
Well, it's racist to say that you were against the continuation of the white race.
00:49:13.820
No, I, I don't want to see the existence and continuation of cute little blonde white boys and girls.
00:49:21.200
Even on a, like a formality level, he would say, obviously I'm not for the extinction of, of the white people or European people, whatever.
00:49:31.040
But, you know, are you trying to, you know, not even that you could get.
00:49:37.160
I'm showing, I showed it Wednesday, but I'm bringing this up again because that's your opposition now, right?
00:49:42.700
That's kind of like, I mean, it's not all, they're not all him on there, but I'm saying those are the voices they bring on there, right?
00:49:56.020
The ones that's going to push back against all the woke stuff that's happening in the UK right now with all these, every single Burglsteins.
00:50:07.260
Do you have, do you have to, do you have to single?
00:50:14.480
So that's, that's what we're looking at there in the UK right now, unfortunately.
00:50:18.720
I mean, look, there's a formidable, you know, opposition there, a lot of good activists there.
00:50:23.580
You, of course, have, you know, Patriotic Alternative, many other people, many other groups and things that are pushing back.
00:50:28.100
And telling the truth on this front of what's being done to us and who's doing it and why and all those kinds of things.
00:50:33.920
But still in that mainstream kind of environment, you can have people in supposed conservative kind of anti-woke, you know, news shows.
00:50:44.760
We definitely want the extinction of white people, okay?
00:50:46.700
Let me make, maybe, let me be really clear about this here.
00:50:50.100
I don't want anybody to have any question marks about this.
00:50:52.840
So, anyway, that brings me to, hi, yes, I want to show this.
00:50:56.340
I came across a couple of, a couple of sources here, and I want to show this.
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HIAS, of course, is famously the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, but they stopped using that name.
00:51:14.080
They just shortened it because that was convenient, right?
00:51:16.680
If you search for it, like, I remember Open the Gates was like one of these, like, kind of during the migrant crisis, which, of course, has continued, hasn't stopped.
00:51:24.900
But when that really got notoriety and attention back in 2014-15, a lot of the words that were used was just that, right?
00:51:31.900
With the open gates, so they're opening our gates, blah, blah, blah.
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If you search for it, you can still find it, but if you actually go to the page, you can actually get a 404 that removed it.
00:51:44.860
Join thousands of American Jews in calling on our government to keep the gates of the U.S. open for refugees.
00:52:14.200
Well, if you have some problematic Eritreans, they, of course, just shoot them.
00:52:20.720
We mean welcome the stranger into your house, into your country.
00:52:47.120
But I think it's good to continue to show this, that this is the language that they've used.
00:52:52.260
This is the obvious contradiction of groups like this, of, like, pushing it hardcore into Western countries.
00:52:58.880
And HIAS, by the way, too, I found, yeah, here's a 404 on their page on that.
00:53:05.260
People are like, oh, no, no, it's just in America, you know, kind of thing.
00:53:10.220
They have a European headquarter of the global Jewish humanitarian organization, HIAS Europe.
00:53:23.100
And, of course, this was, like, what, their famous, like, well, now it's a, it's just one of our values.
00:53:30.640
But not a peep about what's happening in Israel from these people.
00:53:38.700
Do you want to take, I think you have a couple there.
00:53:43.560
President Tabunga, thank you very much, says, 2030, the great repatriation.
00:53:49.480
The end of liberalism, the true European great reset.
00:53:58.520
So I wanted to talk about, we'll have a segue here to this, but it actually works.
00:54:03.600
So Tucker had another episode here the other day.
00:54:08.360
There was a clip going around where this guy, Javier Millet, who's potentially Argentina's
00:54:17.540
It was like he was talking about shit leftists, which it was like, it was funny.
00:54:20.900
But then every time they kind of get notoriety and they get popular, it's these populist kind
00:54:29.200
of, I mean, he's like, what, a libertarian, technically, Javier Millet, I think.
00:54:43.440
Which is like, okay, he might have some good policies and whatnot.
00:54:45.920
But by the time Tucker kind of rolls around, you're like, all right, let's check out this
00:54:59.060
Argentina's far-right presidential forerunner wants to become Jewish.
00:55:05.500
Javier Millet studies Jewish topics regularly with Ben Osiris, rabbi, but admits observing
00:55:14.720
He also vows, here we go, here we go, to move the country's embassy to Jerusalem.
00:55:30.700
Can't we just have a populist kind of right-wing, conservative, nationalistic, adjacent candidate
00:55:39.580
It's just pro whatever, insert whatever country that they're from, without all the Israel involvement,
00:55:44.080
without, you know, I mean, it's these, are they set up like this?
00:55:53.880
And it's like, okay, if you personally want to support Israel on the side of this, like,
00:56:01.180
But your objective is not to meddle in any of these kinds of issues.
00:56:08.040
Maybe he thinks he can win if he converts and become Jewish, right?
00:56:17.860
I think that's one of the Buenos Aires, you know, Israeli, Jewish, whatever, yarmulke he
00:56:30.420
But anyway, so that's, you know, it's unfortunate, but it's like every time it's, it feels like
00:56:35.180
every time there's something with Tucker, it's, they gravitate instantly towards that
00:56:46.500
But I'm saying, why hasn't Tucker kind of done, reached out a little bit to someone
00:56:51.200
who's actually, not an Andrew Tate, who's like another potential Mossad agent anyway,
00:56:56.160
but like someone's actually slightly, do a goddamn interview with Jared Taylor or something.
00:57:02.740
Am I, am I crazy for thinking he should reach out a little bit and like actually, actually
00:57:08.520
Well, I think it's because he's genuinely not interested in that.
00:57:11.880
And, and, and would this shit work in Argentina too?
00:57:22.140
But that's why it's so important to them, right?
00:57:23.760
Even if it's like the BRICS countries or something like that.
00:57:26.020
It's more about signaling to other, you know, countries.
00:57:29.200
I think, I think it's, I think it's the association now with like mainstream right-wing conservative-ish
00:57:36.080
policies is like your stance by default is not only pro-Israel, it's, you need to be actively
00:57:42.060
involved in doing things that is good for Israel, right?
00:57:52.180
Like, literal third world invasion at the border.
00:57:57.960
Somebody said something mean about Jews and the, the lion roars, right?
00:58:07.700
Yeah, well, wasn't he also talking about like, oh, we need to dismantle banks and all this?
00:58:12.080
How's that going to work if you convert to Judaism?
00:58:14.580
Well, I think, and we'll get to that in a moment, but I think it's just another Maloney.
00:58:26.640
You have them talking a big game and, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:58:34.100
Uh, he, in fact, Javier Millet talked about, uh, dollarizing the economy.
00:58:40.660
Now, granted, he did say he thinks that people should vote for it, blah, blah, blah.
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But people were first like, oh, he's talking about, you know, upending the bank.
00:58:48.940
The CIA might assassinate him, you know, kind of thing.
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But it's like, eh, they'd be very happy to get another country to dollarize right now
00:58:54.660
as all these other countries are de-dollarizing.
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Watch, you know, with the, the BRICS countries and all that stuff.
00:59:00.220
Uh, but anyway, that's, uh, that's the, um, that's the rock in the hard place, I guess, currently
00:59:04.540
we're at, at least when it comes to like mainstream political figures and stuff like that.
00:59:07.540
Look, we have positive trends on this front, such as, you know, the word about the ADL
00:59:11.860
is getting out there in a way it's never had before.
00:59:14.000
I just, I, I saw a video by, what's her name again?
00:59:24.500
We need more, more mean people talking about it.
00:59:26.380
You have to, you have to recognize that, that it's like, okay, it's not ideal.
00:59:29.760
She's, she's not going through the, the, the Leo Frank, Mary Fagan story.
00:59:33.540
She's not talking about, you know, but it's, but it's a start.
00:59:36.240
We're inching in that direction and that's the important thing.
00:59:39.300
Let me see if I can, uh, maybe I just liked the report.
00:59:44.500
Uh, I think this is a good, uh, good direction, right?
00:59:55.640
Uh, BizPak reviewed that this kind of deep, uh, dive there, the dark side of the ADL.
00:59:59.740
And of course there's much darker things we could have gone into, but, uh, it's a start.
01:00:05.260
He linked, you know, he, uh, reposted that and stuff like that.
01:00:10.760
Let me play this clip too, uh, here, a little, uh, interlude here.
01:00:14.820
Um, Trump, speaking about Trump and his populist, uh, uh, nationalist conservatives.
01:00:19.460
He has a rabbi, Mendel Kessin, uh, who's talking about how Trump has started his messianic process.
01:00:26.420
And he's going to, uh, continue to do that in 2024 by getting in.
01:00:31.880
Trump started the messianic process because people don't realize that Aesop does tshuva.
01:00:37.200
He's Aesop doing tshuva, which I've said many times and so on.
01:00:43.860
And to show you, and remember the main job of Aesop, even though he became a Russian,
01:00:56.960
That means in the end, Aesop has to do tshuva and help the Jewish people do the tikram.
01:01:04.040
And therefore, in the end of time, Aesop will do tshuva, who I feel is Trump.
01:01:12.800
When he gets back in, which I feel he will, and finish the job, don't even think about counting him out.
01:01:18.960
Between now and then, a lot of water is going to pass under that bridge and then so on, you know.
01:01:23.900
There are many reasons why DeSantis won't even challenge him.
01:01:30.520
It's a very big mistake, just as an aside, for DeSantis to challenge Trump.
01:01:37.880
The only challenge is from DeSantis, which is a tremendous mistake.
01:01:42.180
If you want to know why, first of all, Trump should have had 500.
01:01:46.420
DeSantis, if it gets in, he'll move the embassy twice to Israel, to Jerusalem.
01:01:51.420
The amount of persecution that he's subject to, it would kill anybody.
01:02:02.920
So Trump is superhuman because he's looking after these guys.
01:02:11.080
I mean, could you imagine what it is to be sued every moment?
01:02:15.140
Do you know how much money you have to have to hire lawyers?
01:02:18.000
I mean, it's astounding what he's got to go through.
01:02:22.740
We're not talking about some local guy in the street.
01:02:28.040
With the DOJ, Department of Justice, the FBI, Intelligence Department, they're all after him.
01:02:45.160
The progressives, the Democratic Party, if he's nominated...
01:02:59.220
So can he tolerate that character assassination by the Democratic Party?
01:03:19.120
He doesn't have to replace Trump because Trump is very adequate, very eligible to do a great job.
01:03:25.020
In any case, it's a big mistake because if he runs and he loses to Trump, which he will,
01:03:34.760
He's going to have to pay to protect himself and so on.
01:03:42.460
He drops out and says, I don't need to do this.
01:03:45.180
I'll do it after Trump retires because he can only run one more time.
01:03:48.460
But the Russian decided that he's going to stop Trump because it's going too fast.
01:03:52.360
So he can spread out the pro-Israeli candidates.
01:03:55.240
I mean, not that they're whatever writes one who's not.
01:03:59.080
I mean, adamant, like vehement Israel first kind of policies.
01:04:06.660
It will be interesting to see if any way this is actually played or if he's found guilty in these lawsuits or whatnot.
01:04:19.020
There's polls now, of course, like most with focus on the economy.
01:04:25.580
They think he can fix the economy, blah, blah, blah.
01:04:27.860
With like, what, approaching $33 billion, sorry, trillion dollars in debt right now.
01:04:33.260
I checked in on the U.S. debt clock here the other day.
01:04:35.980
And it's like, basically, we're this close to $33 trillion in debt.
01:04:46.500
Do you think they're going to actually put Trump in there?
01:04:51.280
They'll actually build a third temple and that stuff?
01:04:53.360
No, I mean, at this point, it kind of appears like there's also different factions of Jews, as we've talked about.
01:04:58.860
It's like liberal reform Jews who's actually out to get them, it looks like.
01:05:02.460
And there's like these Hasidic ones who are like super pro-Trump.
01:05:04.540
So we're in the middle of their war on top of it.
01:05:08.060
And that's war, by the way, it's just a formality.
01:05:11.880
It's like, obviously, the seat of power will be Zion, right?
01:05:23.860
Cucker never misses a chance to say Nazi bad during every talk.
01:05:29.900
Yeah, everybody has a concern with these Nazis.
01:05:37.220
Cornered Space Alien has a serious question and a statement.
01:05:43.000
He authored Jews are the Problem and did an eight-part series in black and white.
01:05:50.240
Of course, I actually reached out to him months ago.
01:05:55.900
I saw him, I think he did, like, a street interview somewhere in D.C. or something like that.
01:06:01.340
And, actually, I did not hear back from him, unfortunately.
01:06:06.520
And I think that still would be actually a good show to do.
01:06:11.100
Thank you for the reminder on that, by the way.
01:06:34.960
I still hope that Trump will be the bull that wrecks the China shop or the cathedral.
01:06:40.780
Yeah, I mean, but, you know, it's this, well, this time I'll really put them in jail.
01:06:46.940
You remember, like, maybe you should have done that the first time you got in.
01:06:51.160
I mean, the funnest part is always, and I don't know how much this really benefits us.
01:06:57.340
Yeah, I mean, the fun part, yeah, like watching all these liberals freak out about it.
01:07:05.100
And we had more censorship and banning than ever during that period.
01:07:08.260
I mean, at least, I'm not saying that that's the route to go,
01:07:12.460
but at least from the accelerationist point of view,
01:07:16.820
if you want kind of the liberals to, like, you know, go back, go even harder
01:07:21.240
and, like, imprison people even longer like they're doing now with, like, all these crazy,
01:07:25.420
we'll have a little segment on it later, right, but all the J6 stuff
01:07:27.720
and, like, just insane, you know, going after people with lawfare we looked at.
01:07:31.300
And, again, you might not be a fan of these guys or whatever,
01:07:33.040
but look at what they do with the MyPillow guy, right?
01:07:35.540
We played his deposition in the latest Western Warrior show.
01:07:38.400
I mean, these people, it's insane, totally lunatics,
01:07:42.560
the way they're going after these people with lawfare.
01:07:43.700
They're trying to bankrupt them with legal fees.
01:07:47.820
Is it fun to see them squirm and think that, you know,
01:07:50.660
if they stop Trump, they think they're stopping Hitler or something?
01:07:59.960
whoa, shit, like, this is what's going on here kind of thing.
01:08:02.520
And if that's worth it for that alone, maybe, maybe.
01:08:07.720
It depends on, as long as Trump, like, not, you know, I don't know,
01:08:11.400
does some crazy religious stuff with, like, Israel and, like, build temples
01:08:16.760
but, like, give them even more axes, you know, push things for them,
01:08:21.460
All right, so we talked about, you know, lost people here a little bit earlier
01:08:35.520
Maybe soon. We'll see if that reunification happens.
01:08:44.220
Christian Zionists in South Korea showing unwavering support for Israel.
01:09:28.140
U.S. and South Korea's security arrangement, cost of troops.
01:09:31.860
You've got to keep in mind, too, they will not say it in the same way
01:09:34.600
they will not say that Germany is an occupied country.
01:09:37.420
It's kind of a little bit more recognized, I'd say.
01:09:40.560
But South Korea is, just as so many other countries have been since World War II,
01:09:49.000
I think America has something like 20, I think the article went through it,
01:10:02.380
There are about 28,500 American troops stationed in South Korea.
01:10:06.980
America, that's the United States' third largest military presence outside of its country
01:10:13.060
after Japan and Germany, which, of course, is the other occupying countries, right?
01:10:22.760
What's interesting about the times we live in now is the other option might not be better.
01:10:28.860
The Belt and Road Initiative is not going to be better.
01:10:30.580
The Multipolar World Order is not going to be any better.
01:10:33.060
But this stranglehold that like this, you know, is like hyper pro-Israeli, weird American-driven
01:10:42.220
foreign policy that they've shoved down most other countries, not only Western European
01:10:46.180
countries, but like Korea, is also ending with that.
01:10:52.780
Well, there's other pluses too, but that's one of the big pluses.
01:10:55.840
I just had no idea there was this bad in Korea.
01:10:57.100
I mean, how many Christians are in South Korea?
01:11:01.860
I mean, it was quite a bit of missionaries to Japan and that part of the world.
01:11:10.240
I mean, they're still majority Buddhists, but, you know, it looks like Christianity is
01:11:17.940
And so then, therefore, they become more pro-Israel.
01:11:20.720
That's why these Jews love it when they all convert.
01:11:23.820
The Schofield, you know, version here also comes with that.
01:11:29.420
This is why we need to get back to folk religion.
01:11:34.100
Can you just drop it with the, you know, worship of the Moshiach and, like, Jewish issues here?
01:11:43.280
So, let's talk about Maloney here a little bit.
01:11:45.800
A couple of headlines I want to show real quick here.
01:11:51.360
And, actually, there's another Israel link here, too.
01:11:56.100
Here's the saga in just four screenshots here, right?
01:12:10.660
Italy needs migration, admits Georgia Maloney, as she softens her stance.
01:12:13.940
It literally took her, like, a week later, and she was like, we need more black men coming into Italy right now.
01:12:22.100
And then, underneath is the hard right leader who pledged to block migrant boats, attempts to win over African nations in human trafficking crackdowns.
01:12:34.420
It was one of those things, like, France is racist and colonialist, and they're not going to tell us how to do this stuff, right?
01:12:40.220
It's like she just did a switch just like that.
01:12:47.840
Italy's far-right leader learned to stop worrying and love migration.
01:12:56.120
And finally, Israel and Italy to increase cooperation in number of fields.
01:13:18.580
But, you know, for most countries, it's like another four-year wasted where, like, not only immigration continues,
01:13:23.900
it's stepped up and it gets even worse while they do more things for Israel than they ever could.
01:13:29.220
So here's Lampedusa, which, of course, is the small Italian island.
01:13:50.900
I mean, it wouldn't be any better if it was, like, families, but it's still, it's all young men.
01:14:11.220
I mean, that's what it is when you go to Africa.
01:14:14.100
It's just a big hustle if you walk around as a white person.
01:14:16.520
Someone's always trying to shake you down for something.
01:14:47.640
They're, like, twice as many as the population of the island itself.
01:14:53.220
If there ever was an invasion, this would be it.
01:14:57.320
I see their rhetoric, like, stepping up against the stuff online, too.
01:15:09.280
Here's just another one from earlier in the day.
01:15:25.300
Like, oh, I already know what country I want to go to.
01:15:32.520
Alex's friend, the Ferryman's Toll, he did a good compilation of just, like, what's happened
01:16:13.480
Here, I can't comment on this, but here's Random Diversity beating up a, what do you call
01:16:22.980
them again, mentally challenged kid in Holland.
01:16:27.160
Some of us are very tall, and some are very small.
01:16:34.160
It doesn't mean that we use names based on it at all.
01:16:46.960
Maybe it's time to look at the cover of the book, too.
01:17:07.200
Sometimes we're full of smiles, and sometimes we wear frowns.
01:17:13.180
Some like to play with friends, some like to play alone.
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Some people don't believe, some pray to different gods.
01:18:00.780
This is what Turn the Other Cheek has given us.
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Our kids are dying in a, what is it called, an orgy of self-sacrifice, and not only just
01:18:13.560
kind, just being allowed to be walked all over on by other groups that hate you.
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You should be kind to the people that you love.
01:18:21.840
That's the only time, okay, turn the other cheek, right?
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You have tolerance for the people that you love.
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You shouldn't have tolerance for that kind of behavior.
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Last few weeks have been tough for me on Fridays.
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I'm going to give you a few coins to support you guys.
01:18:48.540
And Sin City, Mila, I'm kind of missing some of yours.
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They're still trying to use that argument sometimes.
01:18:57.040
And Sweet Narever says, Spotify wants to charge me $13 a month to replay a song.
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You go on a treacherous journey, and you're irresponsible, and you're dumb.
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You're doing it illegally, and then you end up in trouble.
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And, of course, why not sue those who were behind the so-called botched rescue claim?
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And there it is, a survivor of a deadly migrant shipwreck off Greece filed lawsuits over botched rescue claim.
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Survivors of a deadly migrant ship in southern Greece three months ago are suing authorities in Greece or Libya, where you took off from?
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For failing to intervene to rescue passengers before their vessel capsized in international waters.
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You come of your own free will, and then you're pissed because it didn't go how you wanted?
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Well, I can think of someone who's kind of inviting them on a regular basis.
01:20:26.160
Hundreds of migrants are believed to have been trapped and killed when a modified fishing trawler sank south of Greece in mid-June.
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Yeah, President Obama made the point last point.
01:20:38.360
In the last show, he made the point like, oh, you know, human rights, you can do a morally humanitarian route for these things, especially when it comes to re-migration and stuff.
01:20:46.640
And I agree, but I also made the point, I just see tons of people's patience just running out.
01:20:55.620
It's like it didn't have to be this way, but now, because they just keep pushing...
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When there's millions coming, what's a hundred that sank?
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Go after the human trafficker, go after whether they take off from Tunisia or Libya or whatever the hell they're taking off from.
01:21:16.820
No, see, they want to get their money one way or the other.
01:21:23.320
Get the Greek Coast Guard had been shadowing the vessel along a section of its journey from Libya to Italy.
01:21:29.800
Only 104 people were pulled from the sea, alive, all men and boys, see?
01:21:34.680
While 82 bodies, only one of them, a woman, were recovered.
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I drew my conclusion too fast without reading the next paragraph.
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Only 104 people were pulled from the sea, all men and boys, while 82 bodies, only one of them, a woman, were recovered.
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The rest, including women and children, sank in one of the deepest part of the Mediterranean with depths around 4,000 meters, blah, blah, blah, making it impossible to rescue them, blah, blah, blah.
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It's like, no, no, no, we need fighting age males to come in and invade.
01:22:18.260
Those men don't even give a shit about the women and kids, their own women and kids.
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In fact, they'll use them as a flotation device to survive, to get into white countries.
01:22:31.480
Many of the survivors disputed the official account that repeated offers of assistance by the Coast Guard were rejected and claimed that a botched effort was made to tow the vessel to safety shortly before it capsized.
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The lawsuit was filed on behalf of a group of 40 survivors against, quote, all parties responsible.
01:22:58.740
Why doesn't, like, Interpol stop these human traffickers?
01:23:03.960
Same thing with this latest invasion happened in Italy from Lampedusa into Lampedusa.
01:23:11.860
And they kept, like, 30 boats, 32 boats in 30 minutes that arrived, essentially.
01:23:20.200
Use your little megaphone and say, if you get closer, we'll sink you, too.
01:23:30.800
And then soon enough, word spreads through the coconut or whatever.
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They were shooting asylum seekers and migrants coming in from the Yemen side.
01:23:49.400
And then you have Israel shooting asylum seekers in Eritrean.
01:23:58.800
The plaintiff said the Coast Guard failed to act promptly, quote,
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to rescue the passengers on board of the obvious unseaworthy and overloaded fishing vessel.
01:24:05.900
Yeah, this is clearly the Greeks' fault for doing this.
01:24:09.540
According to a statement by three volunteer organizations of lawyers and migrant right groups,
01:24:20.140
Can we get a little bit of a check there on one of the groups?
01:24:27.420
I mean, look, with Israel, like, you know, waving in the boats and stuff,
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like, this is not, I mean, it's not completely out of the picture that that's what's going on here.
01:24:36.440
Glenn the Chinaman says it was the right-wing orca squads.
01:24:47.040
Australian military use these vessels as practice targets.
01:24:51.900
I remember they used to shoot at them and sink them, too.
01:24:56.800
And this wasn't even that long ago, like a decade ago.
01:24:59.060
I mean, look, legal migration is still a big problem because that's still, like, you know, replacing us.
01:25:04.760
But Australia is still, maybe I'm wrong on this.
01:25:07.740
Actually, I see Resident Revolt in the Rumble chat.
01:25:11.400
But anyway, I think they're still kind of hard on that front, though, right?
01:25:16.300
I mean, legally, they're horrible, but at least against illegal stuff and, like, boats coming in and stuff.
01:25:20.340
Because they've got to protect the island, right?
01:25:21.900
There's, like, a bunch of, you can't just bring in shit that you want.
01:25:27.140
Anyway, but, like, you know, they can destroy, like, the ecosystem down there and stuff like that.
01:25:31.720
Maybe they've dropped that in the last few years or something.
01:25:35.140
But, I mean, that was the only good thing, like, about COVID was that some of that, in some countries at least, for a little bit stopped.
01:25:41.600
That was, like, the only good thing about that gay op.
01:25:47.280
They're seeking, quote, the attribution of criminal responsibility for the acts and omissions by the Greek authorities, the lawyer said.
01:25:55.060
So, yeah, target Greece, go after them for money.
01:25:58.040
And then, of course, part of that's going to be they're going to be, we have to be let in again, right?
01:26:05.280
Hey, guys, so busy with my renovations here in Opal Country, Lowell.
01:26:08.360
I have some beautiful pieces of jelly opal Coober Petty Crystal that has the appearance of colored Jell-O.
01:26:17.760
Man, sounds like a busy project you've got going on there and there.
01:26:22.280
Thank you so much for your support, as always, Rezin.
01:26:54.660
That's why they're drawn together to begin with.
01:27:03.260
Right out of the gate, it's a first thing in marriage, really?
01:27:06.380
What about all these people that aren't married?
01:27:16.340
I mean, who you choose is hopefully part of your identity, but whatever.
01:27:20.980
People get divorced, and they're still themselves.
01:27:33.300
So does that mean if you move, you change identity, too?
01:27:37.440
So if you move to a different neighborhood or a different state or a different town, does that alter your identity?
01:27:46.380
So wait, so your current town, state, neighborhood, country defines your identity, even if you just moved there, but not where your ancestors come from?
01:27:59.200
Of course, the obvious here, genetics, family should be genetics, race.
01:28:04.480
So let me say, so my identity then now is a quarter lane to Idaho because that is where I live.
01:28:12.680
But by the way, Idaho is the way it is because of the people who live there, the race who lives there, white people who lives there.
01:28:25.600
That's why we have black culture and Asian culture and Jewish kind of culture and so on.
01:28:30.480
But what about the guy who just invaded Italy, right, from Eritrea?
01:28:43.200
It's amazing how this guy fucking wiggles out of the obvious that genetics matters, your race matters.
01:28:52.720
If you travel the world, you will see, like, Asian culture comes because it comes from an Asian race, right?
01:28:59.740
I mean, second to that, I would say race and then you have ethnicity, right?
01:29:04.800
Then it's family, it's tribe, but that's still genetics.
01:29:08.680
And then from those comes culture, comes religion and spirituality, right?
01:29:14.900
And then followed by your profession, your talents, your skills, all those things are part of your identity.
01:29:23.680
It's not about, like, your Canadian or American zip code that makes you who you are.
01:29:31.480
But then at the same time, it's like, look, I can understand if he means, like, okay, you come from an area and those people have been that.
01:29:38.400
But then he would, like, write village or, like, you know, I mean, like, town or something or, well, he wrote town, but, like, okay, because you're tied to that area and you're from that part of the world, whatever.
01:29:48.720
But, like, no, your identity is, like, I mean, it's a concentric ring, right?
01:29:54.960
You have different, like, going from small or very local things and outwardly.
01:29:58.780
But how you can not bring in ethnicity into that is incredible, right?
01:30:04.980
Wow, imagine denying your genetics, having nothing to do with your identity.
01:30:15.640
Culture is much more important variable in determining identity.
01:30:19.200
Race is secondary, maybe even tertiary, behind religious beliefs or nationality.
01:30:26.740
Like, anyone who hasn't traveled, I've been to every continent on the planet.
01:30:30.520
I have learned long ago that race and ethnicity, from that comes culture, comes everything.
01:30:39.420
A whole set of attitudes and beliefs and mindsets stem from that.
01:30:54.520
By the way, I saw Daily Wire and, was it Charlie Kirk, which I think was like TPUSA or whatever,
01:31:01.860
just happened to have the YouTube app open the other day.
01:31:05.220
They have ads running for their channels there, Daily Wire, where they're promoting Jordan B. Peterson
01:31:12.800
These are not any kind of, you know, they're like endorsed by the establishment.
01:31:20.100
Get their audience to go in the right direction.
01:31:23.360
This is another dumb gay take by Jordan Peterson, who's obfuscating.
01:31:29.220
His last one was the Irish weren't white, remember?
01:31:31.880
But then it's like, oh, but Israel and Jews, ew.
01:31:43.620
So, Entropy TT Infections says, heard the orcas were sinking these ships, too, near Spain
01:32:00.180
President Obunga says, Maloney almost seems like she's under my control.
01:32:03.840
I hope her blatant failure will prompt Italians to elect someone who is actually hardcore enough
01:32:09.560
to deal with the problem once and for all, someone who really wants to preserve the ancient
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Someone's mind controlled or brainwashed or something.
01:33:00.580
Even if you're having anxiety or something, it doesn't look like that.
01:33:06.820
I don't put it past them to blackmail people or whatever, shove them to the front.
01:33:16.300
It's kind of like, I'm not saying, well, Vivek Ramaswampi is a different version of that.
01:33:22.160
If Trump does, you know, if he's in jail or whatever, the GOP will just push one of these, either DeSantis or this guy.
01:33:27.920
But they actually might put Vivek out there, you know.
01:33:30.500
But then you need one of those guys who's like, you know, World Economic Forum leader or whatever.
01:33:37.300
Even Javier Malay was like on the World Economic Forum website and stuff.
01:33:43.320
There was like a young global leader or something.
01:34:00.540
They make these hardcore, you know, kind of allegations in the media.
01:34:04.980
And I think to a certain extent that works, too.
01:34:06.680
Then they have to really prove that they're not those bad people that the media says that they are.
01:34:16.320
But I'm saying even if they weren't, that makes them soften their stands.
01:34:20.900
They, oh, no, we got to do this, you know, the right way.
01:34:24.020
It's kind of like the seriousness of the office kind of gets to these people.
01:34:28.820
Where all of a sudden they're surrounded by people that are just like, well, you can't do these things.
01:34:34.380
You just need someone in there to just don't give a shit about any of this stuff.
01:34:40.620
It's not that they can do whatever the hell they want anyway.
01:34:43.100
But at least the rhetoric, at least inspire people, at least stand up as a leader and say, push in this direction.
01:34:50.940
I mean, it's, I don't know, these women in these positions, like you never get, you know, you're not going to get anywhere.
01:34:56.360
How many times have we seen them like do the nose thing?
01:34:59.060
These politicians is like, how often do you really need to scratch your nose like that?
01:35:03.480
And also like when you're not doing blow, I mean, but then it's like, okay, you're out there for like 10 minutes and you're just like doing the nose thing.
01:35:14.800
I mean, like she's numb, she's touching it, you know, she just snorted.
01:35:25.200
I mean, even the, no, I know, but I'm saying just politicians in general.
01:35:28.220
I mean, even the grifter MAGA right, they're snorting tons of blow too.
01:35:34.120
This is the only reality and the only way we unite exist.
01:35:47.880
Don Gwister says, hey, here in Chicago, our mayor are calling on every council member to find at least two acres of land in every of the city, 50 wards for winterized tensities with 200 immigrant families of being in each.
01:36:03.980
Imagine 50 plus tensities spread out in every neighborhood park.
01:36:07.580
Yeah, we already have that shit in like Portland and Seattle and everywhere else.
01:36:11.220
I mean, even the airport, O'Hare airport is being turned into like a homeless encampment.
01:36:30.560
With one photo even showing a man collapsed and asleep inside terminal two.
01:36:36.580
That's why I have no desire to travel right now.
01:36:38.740
Remember we went through O'Hare, the O'Hare airport once?
01:36:47.000
I think we have one more from Dog Whistler there, simply with a link.
01:36:52.540
Some city council members raise concerns over migrants.
01:37:00.900
Let me just listen to what they say a little bit.
01:37:02.500
This is up for debate, but the one thing Alderman Agree on is living at police stations is not the answer.
01:37:10.460
We need to get those human beings out of those inhumane conditions.
01:37:16.360
And clearly a tent with some type of secure facility is a slight improvement over what they're currently living in.
01:37:23.560
Mayor Brandon Johnson has asked all 50 city council members to identify a two-acre space in their wards that can accommodate a large tent that would be equipped with heat and cooling units, cots, a mess hall, and water hookups.
01:37:38.860
Let's just have massive barges outside that can just dock to the land and we can just ship in thousands and thousands of these people.
01:37:59.280
But just let's just massively pack in these migrant hordes.
01:38:15.120
It's going to walk around with all these tent cities everywhere?
01:38:18.840
Sooner than later there will be some kind of breaking point.
01:38:22.640
Oh, speaking of which, I forgot to show this one earlier.
01:38:32.740
The highest Jews for Refugees, hashtag their assemblies, co-sponsored by over 50 congregations
01:38:40.620
If you want to take your time, you can pause the show and look at those if you want to check
01:38:55.940
Let's talk a little bit about some stuff that's coming out about the COVID jab.
01:39:03.680
We've had him on the show before many years ago.
01:39:06.220
He was also called one of the dirty dozen, remember, by CNN and was attacked for censorship
01:39:11.420
and all that because he was telling people like, whoa, whoa, about this jab.
01:39:15.500
Well, he posted this study that recently came out.
01:39:18.540
So how long is your body producing these modified spike proteins after the COVID jab, right?
01:39:24.300
That's a question a lot of people have wanted to know.
01:39:28.000
Well, there was a paper published, this was mid-August, that tried to answer that question
01:39:34.000
We're told that mRNA is fragile, that it doesn't last long, which is true of natural mRNA.
01:39:40.140
But the stuff that they're putting in the shots, however, has been modified to resist
01:39:47.700
And they explained in the study by Proteomics Clinical Applications paper, the recombinant
01:39:55.180
spike found in the mRNA COVID shot is distinguishable from the wild type protein due to specific
01:40:02.140
amino acid variations introduced to maintain the protein in a prefused state.
01:40:06.960
So there's a difference between the wild stuff and the engineered stuff.
01:40:10.900
And while authorities admitted they didn't know exactly how long this mRNA would last,
01:40:15.840
they insisted it certainly wouldn't linger for more than a few days.
01:40:18.700
But in fact, to this day, the CDC falsely maintains that the mRNA from the vaccines
01:40:24.720
is broken down within a few days after being vaccinated and discarded from the body.
01:40:31.440
Chronic immune activation can be a very serious problem as this goes on.
01:40:35.600
So you don't want your body to be producing antibodies daily for months at a time.
01:40:40.880
The spike protein is also responsible for the pathogenicity of COVID-19 and is the main
01:40:48.280
So you don't want the spike protein to linger longer than what is necessary to trigger an initial
01:40:58.400
According to this study, there may be no off switch for spike protein production in some
01:41:06.640
The recombinant spike protein was detectable in half the blood samples of jabbed people
01:41:11.340
for at least 69 days and up to 187 days, about six months, which was the end of the study.
01:41:21.580
So to be clear, this doesn't mean spike production ends at six months.
01:41:25.540
This was just the end of the study, which was six months.
01:41:28.880
The study included both jabbed and unjabbed people.
01:41:31.960
And as expected, only those in the jab group had vaccine-derived spike protein in their
01:41:37.540
blood, which made me happy because I was like, oh, shoot, are we getting some of those
01:41:48.060
Only half of them had it, though, which is interesting because considering the Danish evidence,
01:41:53.840
right, suggesting that one-third of Pfizer's shots were placebo, right?
01:41:58.320
So not everyone who got one or even more jabs will have spike production.
01:42:01.960
And that's actually good news because we don't want, like, all the people of Denmark and
01:42:10.160
Yeah, but many in this case have no detectable spike in their systems and are therefore
01:42:14.040
unlikely to experience adverse reactions if they got the placebo, right?
01:42:19.940
But the bad news is the other half do have persistent spike production and in some may never
01:42:27.800
So if you want to read about the potential mechanisms behind this persistent spike production,
01:42:36.920
It also explains how immune tolerance works and why jab people are constantly prone to
01:42:43.020
I want to see a deep study in the possibility, though, of the spreading of these spikes, even
01:42:49.120
though they say that the engineered stuff wasn't detected in the unjabbed people, which is good
01:42:54.740
news, but why are so many healthy people since the release of this shot getting sick so often,
01:43:06.580
So it creates new variants and that variants infects other people and that's spreading.
01:43:11.300
That's presumably, if it's anything what they said, is that it's spreading like a fluid
01:43:19.140
Yeah, it just keeps going, it's longer, it's more frequent.
01:43:24.460
Unless you're just like, I don't know, just spraying out shit somewhere.
01:43:27.360
Who knows how they're disseminating or disseminating?
01:43:28.960
Anything's on the table at this point, you know?
01:43:31.260
And that's why, get back to high dosing, raw vitamin D, food-based vitamin D this fall,
01:43:43.720
Not the synthetic stuff, because all the articles will be, oh, high dosing D is dangerous.
01:43:47.640
Yeah, if you're using the big pharma, petrochemical-based vitamin D, you don't want that.
01:43:56.680
I'm doing like 10,000 IUs every morning, and I noticed a big difference in my energy
01:44:01.500
levels, and I didn't catch this last round of cold that was going around, so that's a
01:44:06.620
But I also wanted to point to, there's the spike detox.
01:44:10.560
It was at Peter McCullough, that's right, he put up this base spike detox for people that
01:44:17.440
So, if you know people who are experiencing heart problems and other problems, I would
01:44:24.260
It's three different things to buy and take twice a day.
01:44:35.740
Thank you, all the saviors behind some of these companies, too.
01:44:39.620
But it takes us into this next story, because not only are jabbed people's immune systems
01:44:44.580
compromised because of this persistent spike production and other factors, but there's
01:44:57.660
We know that the COVID vaccines have done, he says, various degrees of damage to the immune
01:45:01.800
system in a fraction of people who have taken them.
01:45:04.680
And that damage could be anywhere from getting COVID more often, getting other infectious
01:45:08.980
diseases, and it perhaps may also be cancer in the longer term, he warned.
01:45:14.240
He's a professor at Yale University with a professional background in cancer, and he's
01:45:21.940
Doctors such as renowned pathologist Ryan Cole have been sounding the alarm on a new phenomenon
01:45:28.120
It's a slang term for the recent emergence of aggressive cancers that grow very quickly,
01:45:33.360
and they're seeing this in a lot of younger people now.
01:45:36.480
Because of this dysregulation of the immune responses and the suppression of the immune
01:45:41.500
system by these genetic-based injections, these cancers that normally would be kept in
01:45:45.860
check by the body are unexpectedly growing very quickly, they both say.
01:45:50.840
But it's not observable overnight, so the worst is yet to come.
01:45:54.500
He says, cancer as a disease takes a long time to manifest itself from when it starts.
01:45:58.900
The first thing you might expect to see would be the blood cancers.
01:46:01.600
I guess those manifest quicker, not the other kinds of cancers.
01:46:04.620
So blood-related disorders are already on the rise.
01:46:09.560
Cancers normally take, he says, 10, 20, or 30 years to develop.
01:46:14.320
Theoretically sped up by immune-suppressing shots could surface at increased rates in the
01:46:21.140
But we're already seeing signs of this happening as young people in the prime of their lives
01:46:25.020
are suffering from cancer at unprecedented rates.
01:46:28.920
So he goes on to explain how the immune system gets compromised.
01:46:32.120
So we have yet to see the damage from this jab, and it will take years to come.
01:46:40.820
We're going to see a lot more deaths, in other words.
01:46:43.700
A lot more weird diseases, a lot more cancers, people dropping dead.
01:46:48.500
And they won't attribute that to what it should be attributed to, obviously, right?
01:46:58.140
I mean, there's people done studies on old skeletal finds and all that kind of stuff.
01:47:03.500
Like, the cancer just didn't, it didn't exist the way that it does now.
01:47:08.520
But, I mean, again, we've made that point many times.
01:47:12.200
Like, 90% of the food we can find in grocery stores, like, didn't even exist 100 years ago.
01:47:17.640
And then there's toxins in the environment, all those kinds of things.
01:47:22.100
But then if you show up and you get one of these immune-suppressing COVID shots, for example,
01:47:27.320
right, obviously, then your body can't defend itself anymore.
01:47:36.160
Now, it's related to the COVID thing because it was not only that, but it can apply to other things as well.
01:47:42.480
California drops so-called medical misinformation law after Judge Blast's dramatic examples.
01:47:50.900
California has quietly announced that it's ditching Governor Gavin Newsom's draconian COVID-19 medical misinformation law.
01:47:59.860
Finally, it should never have happened, but here we are.
01:48:01.720
Which would threaten the licenses of doctors who don't agree with, quote, scientific consensus on various issues.
01:48:09.880
The law was signed into law by Newsom last year.
01:48:12.900
In response, five doctors alleged to be unconstitutional under the First and Fourteenth Amendment.
01:48:17.660
Five doctors, Tracy Hoegg, Ram Dressi, Aaron, blah, blah, blah, Pete Molesky, and Ades,
01:48:23.380
argued that the law prevents them from providing information to their patients that may contradict what the law permits or prohibits.
01:48:30.540
They also alleged the law was used to intimidate and punish physicians who disagreed with prevailing views on COVID.
01:48:38.360
Not a big surprise to have a testimony in there.
01:48:39.980
Now, as the lawsuit heats up, California has quietly added a provision to repeal the law to Senate Bill 115, which makes changes to the California Medical Board.
01:48:51.680
Here's Jenny Ioannis and Laura Powell, lawyers for one set of doctors who obtained a preliminary injunction against the law in January,
01:48:59.780
told Just the News they were blindsided by the repeal provision, saying it wasn't part of any settlement talks in their case.
01:49:08.500
Thursday is the last days to vote on bills, and it had yet to be passed, or it has to be passed, rather, by both chambers.
01:49:16.460
There's no opportunity for public input and debate.
01:49:23.840
Yeah, just you can't have any opinion outside of ours, blah, blah, blah, right?
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But again, they gave them all these provisions, all these loopholes.
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So it's not a loophole, but they gave all these ways to basically control information, regulate what people can say and do.
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They can fire people under these mandates, a vaccine, or if you question anything of this, you'll be, you know, we'll kick you out.
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At least they're backpedaling on this, you know what I mean?
01:49:55.620
But it's like this, they always do it that way.
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Quietly, they realize, oh, wait, shit, maybe we can be held legally responsible for this.
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Isn't Newsom running for president, by the way?
01:50:13.360
But anyway, that kind of takes us into a couple of quick headlines here of just the average, like the repression issue, right?
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We've seen so much of that with J6 and all that kind of things, right?
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Three separate coin shop owners shocked as their bank accounts suddenly shut down with no reason given.
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Obviously, we mentioned this before, but it's worth mentioning it again.
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Owen Scheuer is going to federal prison for another 60 days.
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I thought he was in already for like a month of time.
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Well, you know, they're not going to let him out at 59.
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And he didn't even enter into the bill at the Capitol.
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He said, you haven't shown adequate remorse was basically some of the wording from the lawyer.
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I forget if they included this in this article or whatnot, but I read a couple of pieces about it.
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And it was basically, you've continued to talk about these issues and the election fraud and you haven't shown any remorse and stuff.
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So, yeah, we'll just put you in the slammer, federal prison for another 60 days.
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I still think he's out, but he's, you know, they're appealing this and whatnot.
01:51:34.960
Yeah, like your words that you said on your show were the inspiration behind J6, right?
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So, they're sitting there listening, watching every show, listening to everything.
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Oh, he's not showing remorse about any of this.
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But, yeah, no, I mean, again, you might not like everything they do or cover, but it's the same with Trump.
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And once they're shut them down, they go down the ladder.
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More on the crazy political persecution, repression, all that stuff.
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Last three men charged with plotting to kidnap, which they didn't.
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There's a bunch of feds behind this, right, setting them up.
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They were accused of providing material support for terrorist acts.
01:52:38.920
It's just like, no, not, I mean, they were set up.
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No one had said, no one had told them to do anything illegal or anything like that.
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But it's like one of the guys turned into an FBI informant halfway through this supposed process or whatever.
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And they'd roped up all these other people in it.
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They wanted them to go along with things they didn't want to go along with.
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And I'm not sure how, I assume that was not fair.
01:53:06.340
But the majority of people, they couldn't get because it was just such a weak case.
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But even if it is a weak case, they don't care.
01:53:14.680
But this was a whole, the attorney there said, it was a, what was it here?
01:53:23.440
Yeah, Molitoris is one of the defendants there.
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His attorney, William Barnett, said in his closing statement that the state's case is weak
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and accused of prosecutors of attempting to mislead jurors in the presentation of evidence.
01:53:35.780
This thing just became a good story that they couldn't back out of.
01:53:39.640
They were just pulling the shortcuts to trying to get somebody convicted, an innocent person, Barnett said.
01:53:48.060
Prosecutors argued during the trial that the three men hated their government.
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So that's, after all the COVID restrictions, that's now, oh, well, that's, well, you are hating your government.
01:54:00.640
Yeah, but when Trump was in power, they hated their government.
01:54:11.380
And what was the other guy that were actually charged to Fox?
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Fox and Barry Croft were found guilty of federal conspiracy charges.
01:54:23.380
And I'm not sure how much, were any of those facts?
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Oh, wait, but it said last year after a previous trial ended in a hung jury.
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I think I, my mind, I'm not fresh, read up on this, but I think.
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Prosecutors said they wanted to deny civil war.
01:54:57.720
Yeah, you see, those two men, they're going to get America to civil war.
01:55:16.480
Well, of course, we got to hunt for more terrorists, right?
01:55:20.920
If you can't, if there's not enough, you know, if there's too much demand and not enough supply,
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So here's a $20 million grant here issued by Homeland Security to police, mental health networks,
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School districts to help identify Americans as potential extremists.
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So on September 6th, a $20 million federal grant, your tax dollars, will be handed out to 34 organizations
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to, quote, prevent targeted violence and terrorism, which, of course, is pre-crime, right?
01:56:12.480
They're venting their frustration about where things are going or what their government is doing.
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Do you have firm they are in their positions here?
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We'll have to research who the 34 orgs who are getting all this money, who they are.
01:56:31.020
Some of this has got to be also some slush fund stuff.
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Anyway, this article goes through it in some detail here.
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So anyway, they say their focus on Americans who dissent from the prevailing narratives coming
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out of the federal government and is collaborating partners in the corporate media and major social
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media platforms, whether it's COVID and vaccines, the war in Ukraine, immigration, the Second
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Amendment, LGBTQ ideology, trans shit, child gender confusion, the integrity of our elections
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You are no longer allowed to hold the dissenting opinions and voice them publicly in America.
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If you do, your own government will take note and consider you a potential violent extremist
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Below is a full listing of the 34 orgs receiving this money.
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Look at the first, look at the first one, Boise State University.
01:57:23.340
So let's go to Idaho and just go get all those, you know, like pro-freedom people, right?
01:57:29.920
Because they're all terrorists in Idaho, right?
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Look at the gay language, erasing societal awareness.
01:57:40.060
So first one they list there, right out the gates, Idaho.
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Go snitch on your neighbors because they're really terrorists for their political, sane political
01:58:02.800
They're looking out for those, uh, the Indian terrorists.
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If they, they're thinking of that, catch them early.
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So there's no one that like comes across any kind of dissenting information on the internet.
01:58:22.060
Connecticut, Education Services District, one, two, three in Washington.
01:58:28.600
Health Quality in California, John Jay College, Michigan State Police, Michigan Intelligence
01:58:36.400
And then there's Chicago, El Paso, Vermont, Urban Rural Action, more universities.
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So lots of, Boston's Children, Boston Children's Hospital.
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What was it called in a bomb threat on themselves?
01:58:52.420
Somebody called and then it was obviously Libs of TikTok's fault.
01:58:56.960
You, you shouldn't be allowed to see what leftists are saying on TikTok by other aggregated,
01:59:02.500
You have to, because that could radicalize people.
01:59:04.320
When they were promoting like cutting the dicks off of little kids and doing sex change
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Well, well, can I assist you cutting off your penis?
01:59:30.300
So they list just tons of money to raise awareness.
01:59:35.000
Here's the left-right spectrum right there for you guys.
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Yeah, Derek Trusker says, neither right nor left.
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Oh, the boo man says, to round out my first tip for both of you, there's no $10 option on Entropy.
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Now, we just want to say, there won't be a Western Warrior this weekend or early next week.
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So, we're going to be hanging out and just taking it easy for a little bit.
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I think we should be back to business as usual.
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Do you want to give the backstory of what happened?
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Well, remember not too long ago, Henrik told you that he saw a wolf when he was up editing.
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The other thought that came to my mind was he's sniffing around for our cats.
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So, we had a cat, a cat, coral, a pure Maine coon that I got when we lived in Charleston,
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Here she is in the studio in South Carolina right here.
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So, of course, my mind right away is like, oh, coyote or that wolf that we saw.
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Because there's been a lot of wolves coming down.
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And people are getting tags to shoot them because there's been a lot of...
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I've heard from so many friends this year who live around here who lost their chickens
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and their livestock's being attacked, you know.
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There was also someone that we found out about years ago.
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Actually, it was two cops that were living up in Sandpoint that were breeding them.
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Allegedly breeding them and releasing them into the wild.
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We lost so many cats living out in the boonies because there's lots of predators.
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I cried for four days, but now I can talk about it.
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There's some white Tunisians, from the sound of it, what we want to happen in European countries
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The racist roots of the rise of migration to Europe this year.
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