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00:01:00.720By comparison, we have nothing to hide, therefore we have no reason to lie, and we wouldn't want to even if we could.
00:01:08.200Truth is a far superior weapon than deceit.
00:01:12.000It's a weapon which is denied to them, and in the end, it will be the decisive weapon that destroys them completely.
00:01:30.000Truth is a far superior weapon that destroys them completely, therefore we have no reason to lie, therefore we have no reason to lie, therefore we have no reason to lie, therefore we have no reason to lie.
00:01:59.980Today, as usual, of course, well, some days in a way, but it's good to be back with you guys.
00:02:04.180Hope you're having a wonderful Friday.
00:02:29.780I realize that the main themes, you know, as you write kind of the header to that segment of the topics you're covering, and it's like COVID or, you know, yeah, COVID, anti-whitism, and maybe some other things here and there are a little bit kind of scattered in.
00:02:43.340Yeah, and I have a little cold that I've been battling, so hopefully that's not a, what is it, COVID-22 or 23 or 24 or whatever.
00:02:50.320They still haven't rolled out COVID-21.
00:02:56.340I think we're going to get an updated strain at some point, and I mean, but at the same time, it doesn't really matter because we know they're going to do climate lockdowns if this is not it, right?
00:06:42.120And she, we've played some of her videos, kind of, some people did some good kind of compilation videos of some of her presentations or one of her presentations.
00:06:49.740But they added a lot of images to it and stuff like that.
00:06:52.040And she was also smart to the, I mean, the migration agenda towards the end as well, right?
00:13:06.420This was deeply moronic and indefensible.
00:13:10.040But, I mean, that is part of the story.
00:13:16.220And, you know, I have spent the seven subsequent months, miserable months in my life, I can certainly confess, trying to be a better person.
00:13:26.320I mean, in therapy, trying to do some public service, working in a food bank, which I certainly don't know.
00:46:43.900That means it only took $750 to set the violent, habitual criminal accused of raping a minor free to go on a 45-hour violent crime spree in the Mount Pleasant, Michigan area.
00:46:59.420According to an anonymous source, Gardner's first stop after he was released from jail was the Mason co-home of his current wife, who is in the process of divorcing Gardner.
00:47:09.700Fortunately, the soon-to-be former Miss Gardner and her young daughter were shopping when he came to their home, otherwise they probably would have been dead right now, right?
00:47:17.540But, again, are these county clerks, whatever they are, magistrates, are they held accountable for any bullshit like this, right?
00:47:27.940Now, this next one here, I saw a screenshot of this woman zoomed down to see her body, and I had to make sure it was real because it's so over the top.
00:47:45.820And obese black woman, Jessamyn Stanley, needs you to know what yoga is really about, and it's not about the poses.
00:47:52.360It's about mental poses and dealing with things like fat shaming, her queer black identity, and unattainable beauty standards, and white supremacy.
00:48:01.060Because doing a headstand, if she can, makes her think of white supremacy.
00:48:05.820Sounds like she's the one with issues to sort out emotionally, and I'd go out on a limb here and say physically.
00:48:13.280Some people just go to yoga to stretch people because it feels good.
00:48:16.060But in her book, My Yoga, My Acceptance, the yoga instructor and body activist shares reflective personal essays that touch upon everything from racism to the cultural appropriation of American yoga from consumerism, which she seems to be really good at, to weed.
00:48:33.060Then she whines about how yoga became popular in America because of white people.
00:48:37.080Yeah, that's how you got into it, lady, and how that's cultural appropriation.
00:48:41.140But somehow she's not appropriating when she's doing it as a black woman or any other race who's doing it, right?
00:48:47.320Then it's all cultural appropriation when white people do it.
00:48:50.060So white people peacefully stretching together as racism and colonial violence.
00:49:10.380Well, she's kvetching about, oh, these white women in yoga.
00:49:13.020Oh, my God, it's oppression, and I can't breathe.
00:49:15.700When I look at these slim-trim white women, actual white women are getting stabbed in the back and murdered by black men just going out for a walk.
00:49:25.220This one in Fargo, North Dakota, this was a little white girl, a junior high student, early teens.
00:49:31.520She was skateboarding when this black guy randomly attacked her from behind, stabbing her to death.
00:49:42.640Yeah, it says Fargo, 14-year-old stabbed over 20 times, beat North Dakota Fargo, beaten, strangled by a black stranger when she was out skateboarding.
00:49:52.140Her attacker was on probation for a conviction for assault.
00:49:55.580Just why is there so little coverage of this story?
00:50:24.620Yeah, it's just this non-stop white hatred in the media.
00:50:27.020As we know, violence begins with dehumanizing a certain segment of the population.
00:50:30.580If you're being told, if you're being brought in, let's say, to America as an immigrant, second generation, third or whatever, fourth, or maybe even back to the slave days, right?
00:50:37.960And you're constantly hearing that the only reason why you're being held down and can't achieve anything is because of these goddamn white people, right?
00:51:35.660Her kid was there, so her kids witnessed this.
00:51:38.980She survived, but she was five months pregnant, now has serious spinal injuries, and her five-month-old baby had to be delivered early via C-section.
00:51:49.600I would be enraged if this happened to me.
00:51:51.860No big mention of this in the media either.
00:51:53.660So while blacks are crying about this supposed racism and yoga or how hard it is while they're getting a tat because these evil, racist, you know, white people, they are literally fucking stabbing us in the back and murdering our people.
00:52:20.840And it's to say it's all this, like, superficial stuff.
00:52:23.800I have a couple of stories later, too, after, like, the whole, like, anti-white segment that we're doing here, but just to show, like, their nitpicking that, like, the ink that you use for tattoos is, like, white supremacy because it was aimed for white.
00:52:35.600Like, that's the bullshit that they're picking about.
00:52:37.840And they have to go back to 1921 Tulsa to prove how bad white people are or one of the case of, like, Emmett Till in, like, 1955 or something.
00:52:45.960Because these ten white guys beat up this one black guy who was about to rape someone or try to rape someone.
00:52:52.040There's always a reason for why, by the way.
00:52:53.760But this stuff is just, you know, incessant every day.
00:52:55.960And we're not, you know, we're not the ones who are covering this every, you know, other day or so when we do streams and, like, all the time kind of thing.
00:54:17.060We should all be cautious when it comes to modern psychology, as a prominent psychologist is currently on a speaking tour where he argues that being white is a mental condition.
00:54:27.640The presentation is titled On Having Whiteness, being given by Dr. Donald Moss and is directed at other psychoanalysts and social workers who can earn continuing ed credits for attending to learn these anti-white lies.
00:54:42.960Moss from New York argues that whiteness is parasitic and contagious, passed on by other infected people, and that biologically white people have a particular susceptibility to whiteness.
00:54:56.780It's whiteness, a parasite that must be ridden of.
00:55:01.380Now, it's not clear if Moss is a white guy or a fellow white guy, but he sure hates white people.
00:55:06.540He certainly wouldn't call Jewishness or blackness a parasitic infection.
00:55:11.320According to the description for his anti-white presentation, parasitic whiteness renders its hosts, has an insatiable appetite, and is perverse that this deformed appetite targets non-white people.
00:55:24.760And once established, these appetites are nearly impossible to eliminate.
00:55:30.100But never fear if you are currently afflicted with pale skin, Dr. Moss says, because he has a treatment for the dirty, infectious, parasitic plague of whiteness.
00:55:39.360Effective treatment requires a combo of psychological and social historical interventions, which can reasonably aim only to reshape whiteness, infiltrated appetites to reduce their intensities, to redistribute their aims, and to occasionally turn those aims towards the work of reparation.
00:55:59.640Well, we know where this is going, but there's more when, remember, the ravages caused by the chronic condition can function as a warning never again.
00:56:11.960There's no guarantee against regression, he says.
00:56:14.380So if you suffer from whiteness, you can get better and presumably be less white.
00:56:19.600But unfortunately, there's not yet a permanent cure, other than killing all white people, because whiteness will always exist if European people exist.
00:56:28.520But in our current backward society, these heinous, hate-filled, bitter words are not a problem in America, but being against them is.
00:56:37.460On the bright side, though, these examples do a lot to get white folks to see that there is indeed a war against their very existence.
00:56:43.980Because, let's cut the crap, it has nothing to do with the so-called social construct of whiteness, but everything to do with people of European descent.
00:56:56.620What's happening here is that there's new publications, there's new departments that are picking up this paper, this research, this work, basically.
00:57:04.580So it used to be the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies last year that published this.
00:57:09.960Now it's the Journal of the American Psychoanalytical Association, right?
00:57:28.680I mean, they have the whole abstract and stuff like that on their website, right?
00:57:31.320But it was like, yeah, they say, he's likening whiteness to a malignant parasitic-like condition for which there is not yet a permanent cure, right?
00:57:48.220Yeah, it's a way to kind of at least on the surface avoid just calling for like eradication of white people or people of European descent.
00:57:58.420But you can't separate the two, right?
00:58:00.480Yeah, cultural Marxists, they're known for creating these constructs that they can manipulate and hide under instead of just being straightforward and honest about their intention.
00:58:08.080But they're starting to be really honest about their intention.
00:58:10.840I mean, we know to not fall for their predictable wordplay when they say, you know, oh, it's about whiteness.
00:59:11.080He said, well, there is, as you can see in highlight in yellow there, there is a clear distinction between white people and race and whiteness as an alleged pathology.
00:59:25.760And if we go back, just a reminder, we've played this many times, but the clip of Ignative, right, Noel Ignative from the Massachusetts School of Arts, who's a professor there.
00:59:36.100Listen to how he and he clearly he doesn't make the connection like in the same sentence.
00:59:42.000But he clearly means that, like, when you talk about whiteness, you mean white people and you can't separate the two.
01:00:35.780By the way, I just want to say, too, the one thing I saw a lot of cucks were saying, well, you know who else was called parasites in history?
01:00:44.800So cut it with these Jewish references, especially since many Jews like Noel Ignative are absolutely fine using this language to talk about white people.
01:00:52.360Well, it's kind of the same level on the critique of, you know, CRT or critical race theory, which overall I like it because it's a psychotic, you know, anti-white kind of ideology that's, you know, festing the schools and our kids' minds and stuff like that.
01:01:06.040But at the end of the day, many of these conservatives, they just cannot say that it's anti-white, right?
01:01:54.540I think this is another area where Democrats really need to get serious about talking about what this threat is.
01:02:02.380I think you said it really well, Joe, a minute ago, where you talked about the need to stop being so.
01:02:08.780New York Times, by the way, Mara Gaye from the New York Times.
01:02:13.000...by all of this and start taking it seriously.
01:02:16.840You know, it's really concerning to me that the Democrats haven't just gone ahead at this point and said we're doing this on our own in terms of getting a commission together to explain to the American people how we allow the insurrection to take place in the Capitol.
01:02:33.860I think that really needs to move forward swiftly.
01:02:36.520You know, the reality is here that we have a large percentage of the American population.
01:02:43.120I don't know how big it is, but we have tens of millions of Trump voters who continue to believe that their rights as citizens are under threat by simple virtue of sharing the democracy with others.
01:02:57.220Listen to that. Sharing the democracy with others.
01:02:59.960Like, you're literally attacking a specific demographic, a demographic group, a racial group.
01:03:06.020Yeah, banning their right to take place in democracy.
01:03:08.780But them not forcing CRT and these LGBTQ things on your kids is you not accepting them, right?
01:03:15.960That's not you. You're not sharing the democracy.
01:03:54.220This is—some of you guys might have seen it, but, like, going off even, like, on—like being triggered, seeing American flags on pickup trucks.
01:04:07.140I think as long as they see Americanness as the same as one with whiteness, this is going to continue.
01:04:16.280We have to figure out how to get every American a place at the table in this democracy.
01:04:21.960Well, it's literally—now, the context here is Trump, right?
01:04:25.980And the January 6th and these insurrectionists and all that stuff is usually—literally, like, you're literally not allowing them to have a seat at the table.
01:04:47.320But from their perspective, right, they force themselves on to, you know, to be heard, essentially, because they do not have a place at the table, right?
01:06:52.540I suspect that these people combating whiteness have not paid close attention to their tubes of toothpaste and should scrutinize their bathroom cabinets.
01:08:35.500They talk about just how nutty this is in the clip and also about how, you know, basically like how the very definition is a big problem in and of itself.
01:09:58.060One Marine told us that military military history training session was replaced with mandatory training on police brutality, white privilege and systemic racism.
01:10:07.020He reported that several officers are now leaving his unit, citing that training.
01:12:53.300And is now a progressive candidate for the King County Council, threatened to blow up a school bus and call middle school bus.
01:12:58.380So this is, again, there's no commission that this is a problem or what do we do about these kinds of forces that are targeting kids or something like that, right?
01:13:07.200But anyway, it's still just whatever happens on the other side, it's always white people that you need to pay attention to because that's the real problem.
01:13:14.660Yeah, and it's people like this who want to get power to one day be able to pull the trigger on, yeah, let's put all these white people in these camps and just line them up.
01:13:21.600You know, this is another reason we need people locally, wherever you live, however small your town is, run for city council, get on the city council, become delegates, try and become mayor.
01:13:30.560Like, you have to think locally right now, try and get in there.
01:13:34.800I think it's a lot of good people just not doing anything.
01:13:37.000They think, ah, someone else will do it or it's all is lost or whatever.
01:13:39.740But I see people around northern Idaho that run and they fight back against things on a local level and they're successful at it.
01:14:03.160Not showing this video to Cuck, but we rarely hear, you know, from white people about the days living under communist rule, which has many parallels with today.
01:14:11.940I've heard stories from my grandparents and I see those things coming true today.
01:14:15.920And my grandma warned when I was little, she said that it was going to come to America.
01:15:51.960Mao, remember I was just looking at an article where someone was detailing a certain tribe that was really instrumental in helping Mao do his thing in China, by the way.
01:15:59.760Look, it was all educated by essentially Zionists right at the time.
01:16:14.520Yes, communism 2.0 with this capitalist, liberal twist, but it's still based on the same crap and uses the same methods.
01:16:22.000Now it's worse, I'd say, because of technology.
01:16:24.620Yeah, but all you have to do is look at the 10 planks of communism and tell me that those are not already in effect in virtually every race, every Western, every racist country, every Western country, right?
01:17:00.960How did they get into every single, like, political party?
01:17:05.160How did so many of this mentality, so many of those people representing that mentality end up in positions of power?
01:17:11.160And why is it that even when there is a so-called conservative party, and especially, I think, is even more true in Europe, but it's kind of the same in America now, too.
01:17:20.160As we said before, it's like the Republicans might just be 10 years late, but they'll stand there with the gay flag eventually, too, and wave it and all that stuff.
01:17:29.360I'm actually not sure which book it's from, but it said here, the other event, it's talking about the Comintern back in 1934.
01:17:35.980The other event, which had a vital effect on Soviet foreign policy and on communist activity throughout Europe, was the inauguration at the 7th Congress of the Comintern in 1934, of the doctrine of something called the Popular Front.
01:17:50.980But in the future, communists abroad were to combine with all parties, socialist, liberal, radical, and even conservatives, who would join them in a popular front for peace and against fascism.
01:18:05.820The control of various popular fronts was to be in the firm but unobtrusive hands of the communists.
01:18:13.560Within the next two years, popular front governments were established in France and Spain, and of course, the following years, we saw it established in virtually every European country.
01:18:47.980It's not about wanting to have communism at the end of it.
01:18:50.620It's about fooling enough people into thinking that, oh, well, I want rights for the workers too, so I'm going to go join this movement, right?
01:18:58.520The death and destruction of your country happens, and then they say, oh, good, now we've got what we wanted.
01:19:46.940Training document blaming privileged white women over root causes of sexual violence.
01:19:50.520sexual violence, even turning on white women who are claiming they're being raped, basically kind of saying, what, you deserve it or you're a privileged woman that you can report it?
01:20:05.040Yeah, so here are just a couple of stories just to remind you of, like, you know, we can cover the violence against whites, open discrimination, the hatred, the incessant just, you know, targeting of white people and whiteness.
01:20:20.980And again, this was actually related to the story that we showed about the trending, the trans woman who ended up on the Sports Illustrated swimsuit cover.
01:20:29.460And I saw the trending story on the side, and it was this one.
01:20:32.780White supremacy colors everything, even art.
01:20:35.640Tattoo artists of color battle narrative that ideal skin for ink is white.
01:20:41.960In other words, this is the expectation, and we've talked about this when it comes to the Band-Aids that have their own color and all that.
01:20:48.320It's like white people are expected to invent, develop, implement everything for every other group and tweak it according to their needs in every single country that we've ever been in.
01:30:11.800In recent months, migrants from far-flung places like Haiti, Venezuela, Africa, and even Uzbekistan has appeared on the Mexican side of the Rio Grande and waded across into the U.S., right?
01:30:24.180Their numbers include families with small children, pregnant women, and the elderly.
01:30:38.600So they know this is their way in, that they could just claim refugee and just walk in with the human traffickers or be smuggled, whatever.
01:30:46.600Last year, U.S. Border Patrol apprehended only about 30,000 illegal immigrants in the Del Rio sector, which covers 245 miles of the U.S.-Mexico border, including Valverde County.
01:31:01.220So far this year, that total is almost 120,000 people.
01:31:07.340That's like, I do the percentage of that.
01:31:11.080And it's also this idea that if they know that no one's going to stop, if they know that Trump has a border and he's not going to let you in, they're not going to come.
01:32:00.760Again, look at that 2025 prediction from Deagle that the weapons analytics website and service that have like deep state and military contractors as its source.
01:32:11.580They're saying by 2025, there will be about 100 million.
01:32:57.440It's the guy who's recommending, yeah, look, why don't we do, the host on MSBC, why don't we do what we did to the Muslims?
01:33:02.580So, although, of course, to me, at the time, we were kind of, you know, had a soul-searching, you know, you know, questioning at that time.
01:33:11.920We want to frame them for a white supremacist domestic terrorist.
01:33:14.940We give them everything, and then they just have to say, oh, yeah, I guess I can do that, and then arrest them.
01:33:19.060But anyway, this is what I recently said regarding, again, all they talk about, I don't even, we didn't even watch, like, CNN, MSNBC, and these channels that much.
01:33:25.660But all they go on about is January 6th, insurrection, what did we do about the 74 million?
01:33:38.120Look, Chris Ray testified publicly on the Hill that what happened on January 6th is domestic terrorism.
01:33:43.040What have we learned from our experience with international terrorism?
01:33:46.520In order to address that problem, arresting low-level operatives is merely a speed bump, not a roadblock.
01:33:53.740In order to really tackle terrorism, and this time domestically, you've got to attack and dismantle the command and control element of a terrorist group.
01:34:03.640And unfortunately, and I know this is painful to hear, that may mean people sitting in Congress right now, people in and around the former president.
01:34:27.620They're keeping the country together, and they're trying to do what they need to do to just make sure that America remains.
01:34:32.640By the way, most of these people that were there, you know, protesting and stuff have turned on Trump because Trump didn't do anything, he hasn't said anything, he's just kind of disappeared with a whimper.
01:34:41.920It's even like the, yeah, I mean, it's even the Daily Wire people, Matt Walsh and these people, right, they can go on and raise $100,000 for like AOC's abuela or whatever the hell it was called, right, her grandma down in Puerto Rico or something like that.
01:34:56.720I didn't see them raise a single dime for any of the people that are sitting in prison after January 6th.
01:35:01.160And it's like, it's Gitmo or Guantanamo Bay type of conditions for these people.
01:50:08.560The proof is going to be in the pudding.
01:50:10.360Either it's going to be nothing and it will be over in a couple of years and there's not going to be a lot of people sick or dying or something like that.
01:50:18.800But right now I'm feeling it could very well be that you'll have millions and millions of people dying because of that.
01:50:26.340And, of course, they will probably blame, though, a new strand.
01:50:29.460So we might not always have the answer for it.
01:50:31.900They'll cover it up with something, yeah.
01:50:48.500This is not shocking because we've been experiencing grand-scale fraud of our welfare system and food stamps, all this for many years now by foreigners and newcomers.
01:50:56.560So, of course, they're just, like, pillaging this unemployment system.
01:51:01.360As much as half of the unemployment benefits paid by the U.S. government over the past year may have been stolen through fraud, with the bulk ultimately ending up outside of the country, likely into the hands of foreign crime syndicates in China, Nigeria, Russia, and elsewhere, according to Axios Felix Salmon.
01:51:17.100According to some estimates, unemployment fraud during the pandemic could easily reach $400 billion as states weren't prepared for the unprecedented wave of unemployment claims.
01:51:39.860And then there's always going to be these cheats.
01:51:41.700These cheats are going to try, and foreign cheats as well.
01:51:44.960States knew that fraud was inevitable, but opted to rush money out to people with minimal oversight as opposed to laboriously vetting each application.
01:51:54.120According to Blake Hall, CEO of ID.me, a prevention fraud service, America has lost over $400 billion to fraudulent claims and as much as 50% of all unemployment payments possibly being stolen.
01:52:10.200They had lived in Japan for a couple of years and moved back, and they were getting checks sent to Japan in the mail about, here, claiming your unemployment.
01:52:19.220There's stories like that, like crazy shit.
01:52:20.920Like, again, you have to understand, this is not an accident, right?
01:52:24.640They want to destroy the United States, right?
01:52:37.460And, again, we have a couple of stories on that here just kind of bleeding into this of just how crazy they are when it comes to this, on this front of, like, destroying the system.
01:52:52.660Now, the claim is, all of a sudden, that now they have recovered millions in cryptocurrency that was paid to these, you know, colonial pipeline ransom hackers, right?
01:53:01.420And people are like, and I was asking this, too, as I was reading this article, like, well, how did you actually do this?
01:53:08.180There's no, even in the headline here, or the title of the video on CNN says, FBI official explains how they recovered millions from hackers.
01:53:50.660So keep in mind, we'll listen to the clip in a moment, but keep in mind here, a big part of this is, and we'll get into the crypto thing that they're attacking crypto right now.
01:53:58.220They're trying to take it down and take control, regulate it, and all these kinds of things, which will, of course, destroy it, right?
01:54:05.480But it says the US investigators have recovered millions in cryptocurrency.
01:54:08.500They say that they paid in ransom hackers whose attack prompted the shutdown of the key East Coast pipeline last month.
01:54:17.140And remember, it came out as well that they didn't have to shut it down.
01:54:21.260They were a problem ultimately with their billing system, their invoice system, which means they couldn't bill their customers.
01:54:28.700So they opted for shutting it down as opposed to keeping it going and then just dealing with that problem later on.
01:54:59.760Anyway, it says here that the Justice Department said it seized approximately $2.3 million in bitcoins paid to individuals in a criminal hacking group known as DarkSide.
01:55:11.080The FBI says it's been investigating DarkSide, which is said to share its malware tools with other criminal hackers.
01:55:16.840They've been tracking them for over a year.
01:55:18.680And then they claim it's out of Russia.
01:55:20.620No one even knows if it really is, right?
01:55:23.880And so then they attack the cryptocurrency thing here.
01:55:26.840Colonial Pipeline CEO Joseph Blunt told Wall Street Journal in an interview published last month that the company complied with the $4.4 million ransom demand
01:55:36.780because officials didn't know to what extent the intrusion by hackers, what it was, and how long it would take to restore operations.
01:55:43.800But behind the scenes, the company had taken early steps to notify the FBI and follow instructions that helped investigators track the payment to a cryptocurrency wallet used by the hackers, believed to be based in Russia.
01:56:01.680Following the money remains one of the most basic yet powerful tools we have.
01:56:04.440Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said Monday during the Department of Justice announcement,
01:56:08.380which followed CNN's reporting about the recovery operation.
01:56:11.080Ransom payments are the fuel that propels the digital extortion engine.
01:56:15.640And today's announcement demonstrates that the United States will use all available tools to make these attacks more costly and less profitable for criminal enterprises.
01:57:32.640The extortionist will never see the money, blah, blah, blah.
01:57:35.300New financial technologies that attempt to anonymize payments will not provide a curtain from behind which criminals will be permitted to pick the pockets of hardworking Americans, they said here, right?
01:57:47.840When Colonial was attacked on May 7th, we quietly and quickly contacted the local FBI, blah, blah, blah.
01:57:53.320The Department of Justice and the FBI understand the threat actors.
01:58:02.860Speaking of money, at least the error might emerge out of the way they move their money.
01:58:06.180In an interview with the Wall Street Journal last week, FBI Director Christopher Wray said coordination between ransom victims and law enforcement can, in some cases, yield positive result for both parties.
01:58:16.740I don't want to suggest that this is the norm, but there have been instances where we've been able to work with our partners to identify the encryption key.
01:58:35.080They've just had a big, what are the trial, essentially, they call it here, but a Bitcoin and cryptocurrency hearing, right, in Senate, because we know they want to bring down a central banking digital currency, right?
01:59:00.780They want to drive people out of the market to make them scared, and then the established investors and stuff will go in at a cheaper price.
01:59:07.900This is just how they kind of run the game, right?
01:59:10.140So Elizabeth Warren has been going after.
01:59:13.280She's being interviewed regarding cryptocurrencies.
01:59:15.540And so, again, keep in mind, basically, the colonial pipeline shutdown and your gas shortage that you might have experienced on the East Coast is basically due to cryptocurrency.
01:59:25.900That's not the only reason, but that's a big part of it.
01:59:28.480And therefore, if we can regulate that, things like this won't happen.
01:59:34.660And I think more of this kind of stuff will come, too.
01:59:36.360Listen to what Elizabeth Warren said here.
01:59:37.860Senator Warren, thank you so much for joining us.
01:59:40.220Let's start with, like, the digital currencies that are going up and down every day a lot.
01:59:43.960You started the hearing with some pretty harsh words for them, saying they've failed to deliver on some of the promises of a more financial, a more inclusive financial system.
02:04:28.200I think they have some of this technology.
02:04:29.640I can't prove it, but I wouldn't put it past them that they're doing some kind of manipulation to cause this drought and make it even worse.
02:04:37.620It doesn't sound so tinfoil hat now, does it?
02:04:39.400Now they're the ones talking about it.
02:09:51.220Let me just make sure it doesn't start up there.
02:09:53.060It's always hard for me to fathom how this government, they just print money and they just give money to all these third world countries and aid.
02:09:59.980How then the potential of them even considering possibly starving their own population, how that would look to the rest of the world and how that would manifest.
02:10:11.320What would happen in that kind of scenario?
02:10:12.560Yeah, a long time ago, but now with all this talk of globalism and uniting and helping each other and all that, what would that look like, mass starvation today in a first world country like America?
02:10:23.980I think they will do it in multiple countries at the same time.
02:10:26.340And it will be because even if it's like real or manufactured, the effects of it, I want to be clear on that, the effects of it is going to be real, right?
02:10:33.740The effects are not going to be fake and gay like we're going to suffer, right, if we're not prepared.
02:10:39.320But if they do it in multiple countries at the same time, other countries won't be able to step in and help potentially, right?
02:10:44.720What, Africa's not going to be able to help feed us?
02:10:46.500Yeah, are we going to get back any of those billions that we've given every year since the 70s?
02:10:50.220Well, what would it look like, maybe there are certain zones where they come and they have their rice and their beans like in a communist country and you go and you get your rations or whatever for people that don't have any food.
02:11:00.840I mean, is that what it's going to look like?
02:11:02.340Because during the lockdowns, people that didn't have money to go buy food, remember they went to certain places to go get food and there were long lines for it and everything.
02:11:13.560No, I mean, a lot of question marks still in terms of how things will turn out.
02:11:16.300But the basic point here is something's brewing, right?
02:11:19.340They're laying the groundwork, they're planting the seeds, they're prepping and setting up certain things up, and we just have to be ready if and when they do something.
02:11:27.000Again, it's better to be prepared and not needing any of the stuff that you have versus the other way around of standing there with your pants down.
02:11:33.340You knew about some of this, you never dealt with any of it, and now you're in the same bucket as everyone else, right?
02:11:40.140Hey, one more here, Freya, because I did see this too about this magnetism.
02:11:43.920My in-laws, this is from Freya, my in-laws got vax injection, okay, my in-laws got vaxed, the injection site is magnetized, bobby pins, safety pins, and paperclip stick.
02:11:54.020I was just reading about this, actually a doctor was talking about this.
02:11:57.420Father-in-law's a doctor and was shocked, I'll try to get a video for you all, and then talking about cash-up.