Political Rivalries, Iran War, Runes Found In Canada, Happy Midsummer! - Flashback Friday Ep312
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Happy Midsommar! Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to everyone. We talk about the new assisted dying bill in the UK, and we talk about some other stuff too. Enjoy!
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happy friday guys wanted to do something extra for midsummer you guys are the best
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going to watch the show this evening we're loving white utopia in cda just wanted to say the tucker
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cruz interview is a must watch i got a couple of clips yeah it really exposes how our politicians
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are owned and operated by israel take care yes and thank you so much albert it's holy shit thank
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you thank you so much yeah well collectively the rest of you have something to try to match up to
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here today on the alba challenge here uh it's going to be uh it's going to be a challenge today
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but uh hey you never know maybe we can get there thank you so much albert holy smokes keeps red
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ice all all the lights on are now albert's lights running the studio here thank you albert we
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appreciate it thank you so much uh okay there was a couple of more if you want to do you want to
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take those before we how about you take them because i don't see them you don't see them okay
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well we have uh bill biz thank you he says happy midsummer same to you make sure you do not watch
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ari aster's uh propaganda movie about midsummer because that does keep coming up i think your
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guest uh alve brought that up yeah it's annoying because people google midsummer and that's what
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comes up of course you know yeah if you didn't see that it checked out it was a it was a good uh
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it was a good show and i enjoyed i enjoyed that one yes it was a good one uh we got there shabrisker
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as well happy midsummer glad midsummer it's a european high festival and it's time for us to think
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about positive things as well i i agree thank you just for risk you appreciate that dog whistler
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happy midsummer on a vacation with my family so i will have to watch the replay but happy holiday
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for uh for us northern people indeed yeah they had so they found some speaking of that
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makes me feel more like a native american i guess every day they found some
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rooms up in uh canada now as well now there is an there is an interesting i guess we could just call
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a cover story for it we'll get into that later towards the end of the show probably but there's
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interesting but there are so many others is that they you got to kind of take it together with all
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the other finds right rhode island uh ohio obviously it's sediments settlements in um uh lands of
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meadows right to newfoundland uh things like that north america north america there's i don't know
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ample ample collectively speaking definitely activity pre pre columbus up here uh from the northern
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people okay thank you guys we appreciate that okay so by the way you know we're
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we ran that brought to you by pfizer for such a long time i think i found a replacement for that
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by the way and uh here it is special thanks to our sponsor palantir i wanted that brought to you
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by palantir but it's it's still pretty good now this was during the uh the the military parade
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to uh to me so i can bring that into the rotation here we got to do it all right anyway something
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really happy something really happy some good some good news here an assisted dying bill has passed in
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the uk so it's going to give people with less than six months to live in england and wales the right to
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an assisted death after approval from two doctors and a panel including a psychiatrist a social worker
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and a lawyer it is a choice for terminally ill people about how they die so does that mean they
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can jump off a cliff at this say i want to exactly how does how does this work or is this death by
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injection of choice i suppose by a government sanctioned worker that can give it to you because
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if you do it at home yourself that's still suicide isn't that still against the law i'm not sure okay so
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i don't know what are you going to do if you're successful what are you going to do kind of
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exactly come and get me bro i'm dead jailed this corpse now it's so retarded like it's illegal like
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i know it's the dumbest well i want to kill you with like boorish like paper with some weird
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bureaucratic british just like to bore you to death what is it injection was that what you said well i
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they don't really specify so okay there is a pro here okay let's say you're you're suffering
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you're in pain you're going to die within months is it wrong is it wrong to break on through to the
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other side a little sooner if you're just in agony in pain no i don't think so because you know
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everyone can answer this oh it's it's bad until that's you you don't know really what you would
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do and how you feel right yeah i mean obviously there are some conditions where you're just like
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it's so so bad so bad there's like how well is that called again like you basically stop breathing
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and you can't your body can't you know get oxygen in and your organs start shutting down and like
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all these weird painful painful awful way to die yeah i mean obviously there's cons dying people they
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could be coerced by abusers or family members or people maybe that want their estate or whatever you
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know but for me i think okay this is a slippery slope until it's just straight out assisted suicide
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or any any non-medical reason as we've seen is you can do that in canada now right or is this the
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beginning also of giving the state power to grant rights on you know whether you live or die like
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how is this going to transpire living in the future in like a surveillance big brother state that labels
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you know thought criminals mentally insane well the goalpost always moves so yes eventually there'll
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be you have a mental condition we're gonna have to put you down yeah or whatever or sign here it's
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your choice or whatever right coerced so ideally it should just be okay if you want to do this at home
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by by yourself then it's you can do it but now it's like getting the state involved you know it's not
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going to look like in the future it's it's the way it if you're talking about the system as it
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currently exists that wants you dead if you're a white person essentially they want you all gone
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they want you replaced because there will be white people doing this right because they're the ones
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they're like i don't want to be in the way and you know we'll we'll take your kids and convert them
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to trannies or like within that system no then it's wrong then it's wrong you see what i'm saying
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this is not some mercy thing this is such a moving the goalpost was like legally being able to coerce
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people into killing them and also you cost too much just hurry up and die yeah you're just a burden
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we got to pay we got to bring some migrants so therefore kill yourself exactly old boomer or
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whatever the the you know narrative we play that clip from the gal in canada and it was just something
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the whole and it was like the the she i'm helping to kill these people and the pleasure and the how
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weird she was maybe i played it and it goes on maybe you didn't see that but it was like this
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the whole environment of the wind and her kind of like like i like i'm helping so many people by
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killing them it was kind of like a dr kevorkian you know what is this obviously some people that
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you know like to murder are going to want that job like sign me up you know i want to kill people
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it's for all the wrong reasons yeah that's what i think it is um okay so we got a couple other
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things here too unfortunately this one then van langenhove uh have been you have been sentenced
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to 12 months but now it's a suspended but it's a suspended sentence but now as he explains in the
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post here you can read it if you don't lana but there's a couple paragraphs i could read here he
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says the irony is that i have been fighting against mass migration for well over a decade and it's gotten
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me a prison sentence but this prison sentence is suspended most likely because the prisons in
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belgium are literally full of illegal migrants saved by an illegal the first time the suspended
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sentence is the gravest form of censorship they could pursue and an effective way to kill activism
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the consequences of this verdict are insane they're doing this to me to send you a message it's now
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possible in europe to be convicted for memes posted by someone else in a group chat and now people are
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going to self-censor they will also distance themselves from each other out of fear of being convicted for
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what others say or joke about personally he says this verdict means i will have an even harder time
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to do business get alone travel abroad and do basically anything a young father entrepreneur
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and activist would have to do it's a dark day for freedom of speech and for europe it's a very dark day
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for me my family and activists as seven years of terror will now turn into many more years of terror
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but i will not back down never so yeah support him support him that's the right that's the right
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approach yeah he has a gibson go i think in the post does he add that not in this one maybe underneath
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i don't know he didn't do it under this one he did it on his telegram i think i read the same post there
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um but of course again then severely hampers what he's able to say or how he can say oh can this
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not be interpreted as this or that and so if this is your wheelhouse this is what you talk about
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this is what you address it's you know he was one of the youngest elected members of the belgian
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ever i think parliament so of course his world is politics right and so now you're inhibiting his
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ability to be able to speak sincerely and frankly on these issues uh always with that looming fear
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yeah am i gonna go to jail imprisoned if i just say the wrong thing more court cases or whatever else
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you know more harassment because he's harassed and raided all the time so and as we you know with
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these things it doesn't even matter well the language is technically not illegal but what you
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mean is this and so therefore that is illegal and then so we're gonna go after you so we have to see
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how this plays out but it's uh it's important to not back down though as he says and and now more than
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ever we need more activists talking about well that's the thing you need a now you need a shield
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wall of of other activists doing the same thing and and being willing it and it's very hard and it's
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that's obviously not for everyone or whatnot but that's really the only remedy because they cannot
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imprison us all and and as they do or even these sentences that might then later lead to jail or
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whatever however you know i'm sure this they will continue um it reveals their hand and it shows you
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how intensely anti-white and anti-european they are yeah and and that that has to play out they have
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to this has to be no questions whatsoever in regards to anyone anywhere in in europe
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or other parts of the white western world that this is how our governments view us if we speak
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out against our our own genocide and replacement right yeah there's a short video someone made a
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little kind of compilation of uh some of the things he's done here check this out
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my name is dries van langenhoven and i am a nationalist activist i also used to be the youngest member
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of belgian parliament did you see about that flemish guy who was a part of the government who's just got
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sentenced to one year in jail for sharing racist memes in a private chat there's been many different
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uh legal cases against me now as i said they have been trying to find something to use against me
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for years and now they found these memes memes that i didn't even post myself the police they broke
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into my home into my bedroom they stole everything that i own years worth of all of my life they leaked
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everything deliberately to the leftist media who were very hostile to me this judicial terror has
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been going on for seven years now it's cost me all of my time my energy i haven't been able to spend
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much time with my with my children and now of course i also have had to spend 230 000 euros already
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it's going up even more don't feel sorry for me don't pity me and don't misunderstand me i may be
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imprisoned in two weeks but still i am very happy at the thought that when i am older i will be able
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to look my children and my grandchildren in the eye and tell them that i did everything within my power
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to make sure that this chain of generations is not stopping with my generation that the lands of our
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ancestors remain the lands of our descendants this is the most important fight saving western civilization
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of saving european culture of saving our people there is nothing more important than that and if
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you can say at the end of your life that you did everything to help in this struggle then i think you
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will have lived a good and meaningful life okay good stuff yes 100 percent white nationalism keep it easy
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white nationalism people yeah say it loud and proud yep white nations for white people need no backing
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down we need 10 000 10 000 more degrees in uh all over uh in europe right now that backs him up and
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stands up for him and of course ideally in belgium too but um yeah it's a sad state he does have a lot
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of support there though it's the government and leftist media that goes after him but there are a lot of
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people that support him but yeah i mean imagine being a young father and you're not spending time
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you can't spend time with your kids and your wife because you're like these big lawsuits and you have
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to organize and put your case together and all that so it's important to support guys like this yeah
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exactly and if you are if you are well established within the system and you kind of agree with us or
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whatever and people like that is and so many others then yeah then it's important that you do back them
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so they have the financial means to push back against these kinds of things and continue to spread the
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good message that's really what you can and if you're not in that position yeah we encourage
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you to get involved and get active and speak out so you need both it's not that everyone has to face
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fag and and you know get out there and like just oh you know that there is there is a there's a time
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place and a position for everyone within this but again white unity and support networks and putting
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our folk first is really the key just to lock this in for us to be able to substantiate to form a
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movement that's strong and powerful enough that it can actually make a difference you know i mean
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and start impacting and the more the more organized it gets the better equipped it gets the more people
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will be attracted to it and and see that as like oh here's actually an option now that i can like tap
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into as opposed to being part of the system that's trying to undermine replace and genocide you exactly
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so get involved you have to be creative in different ways you can get involved indeed indeed
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okay good stuff well uh hopefully i can uh touch base with this here soon i'm not sure what what his
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position is or whatnot but uh and same thing there i mean i without saying too much about it many of the
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resum the re-migration some people i talk with them and they like what we do but but they have they have to
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watch even not only what they say but whose shows they go on you know because now that is also part
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of that thing so they're trying to navigate a very fine line in terms of like you know what they can
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what they can do and um and and sure there's a time and place maybe for your guns blazing or whatever
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like you go out and just like i mean i mean literally you know in terms of your rhetoric
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watch it now um but just like in terms of your rhetoric and what you do um but not every you
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have to have them there has to be those kinds of guys that are like they go just up against the
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perimeter and like almost crosses it but they're ogs but then because it makes it much harder of sorts
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at least for the state and for the machine to actually go after them right so that they but that
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reveals that well these guys are professional they're well put together they're in politics
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it was elected he's doing activism what's wrong with this and still they target them right yeah
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anyway okay right so martin selner had posted this too one of denmark's biggest tabloids today calls for
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re-migration in a commentary so this is good because meanwhile you know they're putting drees in jail
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who's been talking about re-migration as well as martin selner for years and now it is getting out
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there and this is one of denmark's biggest tabloids i guess there was some commentary
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a writer had mentioned it so it's getting out there more and more in the mainstream yeah the uh
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he's saying they shall i guess you can say or they are not going to be integrated they're going to go
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home right that's what that says right there uh which is good i agree the worst thing is what was
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that the skull him how do you say that the shoulder so in danish with the accent uh d dcll him that's
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i would say they shall him yeah we need we need that in like many different languages i need to
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know how to say that 20 european languages yeah they have to go back it's that's what you're saying
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that they have to go back so yes integration is the biggest threat right it's better i make the
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point all the time let me reiterate it and say it's better to have them as an isolated uh colony
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inside of our countries that do not integrate until we can politically muster up the willpower and
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leadership to actually take care of those colonies and say all right it was not fun having you here
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but bye and then now you gotta go now now you can go back to your country again that's right set up
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there uh okay so we also have uh speaking to that i guess regarding deportations and stuff i saw this
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was linked up here they were critical obviously this this is what i voted for all the mega cultists on
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social media as i said here and now this is from dd geopolitics that continuously posts uh videos
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about uh when like ukrainians are being uh blown up by russian bombs and you see all the all the smiley
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faces and like thumbs up on their telegram channel how great this is and yeah you go putin kill those
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nazis you know kind of thing god so obviously on this issue then they got score squirmish right
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okay okay let's play the clip first spineless so this they they object they objected this but
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killing ukrainians okay you know that's let them know what's going on with their employer
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look at that look at that let him go he's scared he's resisting for a reason dude let him go
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just let him move the car dude he's not trying to oh my god why do you guys act like animals
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oh my god this is crazy what the is that it's called deportation
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i mean you're you're going to you're going to get out of that van one way or another it's just how
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what how much pain how much harder are you going to make this
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what are you guys doing man i mean look at that four guys for one
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i'm sure it's got this huge rap sheet probably because they all do
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oh you're just deporting this poor little guy well i mean right right now they're just going after
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criminals illegally immigrants which is already crime obviously but those are actually
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committed additional crimes to them look at the van though too it's hardly anybody and then they put
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up these videos and act like this is happening you know every minute across the country god i wish
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affordable power well that's him being there and doing this is uh yes it's the south park meme right
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yeah they're they're taking your job they're undercutting the other workers in the country that are
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doing this by the book by the rules by the permit paperwork all everything here's this new guy showing
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up illegal on a burbank tons of tons of beaners there so so uh so yes this is a problem
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what's your name what's your name what's your name hey what's your name
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tell us where you're from so we can get you out of jail
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you're gonna have to get him out of jail in a different country
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you notice how these brown people don't just get behind anyone that's brown oh it doesn't matter
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they know anything about this person they don't know what's going on what has he done he could
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have raped some little kids for all they know yeah exactly
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but you see when they spread the message in in the media that they're just rounding up anybody who's
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brown which they're doing on msnbc essentially um then these people are going to act like like that's
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the case right these other uh onlookers in this scenario here but it's like okay what do you think
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i mean this is so this is what one guy intensive one guy the the costs the the one guy granted
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this will probably help to the other people then see that hopefully and they're like oh
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shit you know kind of thing like i'm i'm in the country legally they could come for me and that
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probably might or might not be a deterrent i'm not sure that's wasn't that why they offered them
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a small lump sum money like deport yourself and you get some money or something which is a joke
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because i just know of course but anyway um this is the problem for the but what what did you
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think deportations were going to look like what's the meme post you need force when people don't
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want to go back vibes essays like what do you what do you think what do you think it is it's it's
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grabbing people physically and and and getting them out of the country kicking them out of the
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country because they're here illegally and in addition they have for now as far as we understand the
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situation if not the majority uh definitely a sizable majority of them have also in addition to that
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committed other crimes right uh and of course it's gang leaders it's drug dealers there's sexual
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offenders there's criminals that have shot people or other type of violent crime kind of thing right
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it's like chip them put them in cargo planes and drop them back off into the desert yeah way down south
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yeah so the dg dd geopolitics here uh sycophants for anything that uh russia do with its denazification
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program of ukraine comes from the uh i forget it was some internal military leak i think sarah
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something i forget what her last name is now she was uh it stood for like a russian name do you do
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do do or something i forget what it was dd so it comes from that she's kind of pivoted but uh it's
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kind of interesting that they're like they have a what you have a problem with this now like you're
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you're okay blowing up people and then you have an issue with you know these people are americans
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trying to get their country back and this how many times have we seen cop like cops do this to white
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people and white protesters and like you know pull them out of cars storm their house raid their house
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show up you know ask them questions well i mean again it's it's this citizens legal if you're in
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that situation it's going to happen one way or another it's just a fact right but if they can
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try to turn every every effort to round up people into a huge circus and you can shoot you know media
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and coverage and up on social media everywhere or whatever then they think that they just could
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somehow slow it down i guess or something speaking of that sorry you know because we talk about the
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putin's sycophant there um russia proposed plan to end iran israel conflict putin says he's informed
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trump netanyahu but there was an interesting passage here um putin also noted that israel's large
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russian-speaking population factored into moscow's concerns israel today is almost a russian-speaking
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country a large number of people from the ussr live there moscow takes this into account he said
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oh they're they're your guys russians russian russian russian jews yes anyway
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that's gonna it's gonna save the west okay well actually matt gates also proposed something remember
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he's uh flipped the script on that as well he's been exposing how israeli government uh also the
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hypocrisy over them having you know secret nuclear facilities and said okay how about we just go
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inspect both countries and both iran and israel give up whatever they've got and then we end the
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conflict like that but that's just it that's not gonna happen well it's interesting with the with the
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bomb thing right um uh it's like isn't this the iran israel thing here right as israel bombs around
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now isn't that really the reason why they would need a bomb like isn't that if they didn't have
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one this is certainly going to bring them even closer to actually having one or aspiring to have
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one i mean again just from an objective poking the bear like being being next to a neighbor like that
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that have we we don't even know how many nukes they have and they're just totally skirting the
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international you know atomic uh what is called uh non-proliferation agreements and they don't have to
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say anything about what they have or whatever uh yeah of course yeah i saw this one this is kind of
00:31:53.700
funny uh let me add this in speaking of bombs right we'll get to iran and stuff like that in a moment
00:31:59.780
here too did you see this one this is kind of funny meme here uh so here's the here here's how we graded
00:32:06.180
the bombs right so here's a bomb then there are bad bombs they're agreeable bombs good bombs obviously
00:32:13.540
very good bombs what bomb exactly what do you mean we i didn't see it i didn't see any bombs what are
00:32:21.140
you talking about so it's just surgical strikes that's all right okay anyway so let's uh dive into
00:32:26.100
this here but i want to begin with the uh the iran kooking here that they're seeking to put in place
00:32:32.180
reza palavi now granted of course he does have some legitimacy in the terms of actually being a royalty from
00:32:39.540
iran uh however he's been very outspoken about his just uber support for israel he's been on many
00:32:48.820
diplomatic visits there uh he's talked about how they're making their desert bloom and he all that
00:32:55.700
we want to do this for all those artichokes you know he made some historic visits to israel
00:33:01.060
a couple of years ago now i think uh but anyway he went on fox news obviously to pitch his his coup here
00:33:06.980
that now is a real now is our chance right and as he said it is to take back iran kind of thing
00:33:12.820
your highness you wanted to give the your highness a message in farcee thank you so much
00:33:18.740
is this the first time fox news of broadcasting persian i think it is right
00:33:38.020
fox is like an israeli front at this point yes she said your royal highness thank you so much for
00:33:46.980
being here and we will be watching your your work thank you sir yes we're gonna watch you
00:33:58.180
we're gonna watch you work that's right we're gonna coo you in well how the hell is he gonna run
00:34:02.420
a country if you can't even open a water bottle
00:34:19.060
he needs a woman she she opened the water for him he's rubbing his hands after
00:34:23.940
did he have some like oh my god is there some lubricant to take the uh
00:34:27.060
it's just a lotion it's just a lotion i'm not really that weak although at the same time that's
00:34:33.380
kind of indicative of royalty these days isn't it yeah they don't do anything i can't even open my
00:34:37.700
water bottle can't do anything all right funny all right anyway uh as we know uh iran will have a
00:34:46.260
nuke any day now not stopped iran could produce a nuclear weapon in a very short time it could be a
00:34:53.780
year it could be within a few months they have the wherewithal the stored up preserved knowledge
00:35:01.220
to make a bomb very quickly uh if they wanted to do it iran is so dangerous weeks away from having
00:35:07.780
the fissile material for an entire arsenal of nuclear bombs they're very close they're six
00:35:13.860
months away from being about 90 of having the rich uranium for an atom bomb iran is gearing up
00:35:19.140
2006 to produce 25 bombs atomic bombs a year 250 bombs in a decade ladies and gentlemen 1996 time
00:35:27.460
is running out iran will be 20 years 1995 producing alone without importing anything nuclear bombs within
00:35:34.500
three to five years yeah so uh you know it's a couple of decades now where is this where is the
00:35:39.700
bomb can we is there any evidence of this bomb uh so obviously what has happened here is we're
00:35:45.860
basically on repeat back in 2003 with iraq and weapons of mass destruction and anthrax and all
00:35:53.140
this shit wmds it's a little reminder here but actually they also had nuke nukes by the way iran
00:35:59.620
which obviously they didn't do but they had those but they had they if they didn't go in to not find
00:36:05.380
the nukes they would have had a nuke yeah that works because reconstituting its nuclear weapons program
00:36:10.260
saddam hussein has held numerous meetings with iraqi nuclear scientists a group he calls his nuclear
00:36:18.260
mujahideen his nuclear holy warriors holy satellite photographs reveal that iraq is rebuilding facilities
00:36:27.380
at sites that have been part of its nuclear program in the past iraq has attempted to purchase
00:36:33.460
high strength aluminum tubes and other equipment needed for gas centrifuges which are used to enrich
00:36:41.220
uranium for nuclear weapons if the iraqi regime is able to produce buy or steal an amount of highly
00:36:50.020
enriched uranium a little larger than a single softball it could have a nuclear weapon in less than a year
00:36:58.100
yeah yeah that happened totally uh totally truthful totally no gay op here no neocon objective no
00:37:07.860
zionist issues here involved whatsoever yeah so we're we're kind of getting fed some of that but
00:37:13.220
there is though having said that partially due to these monumental failures in uh well they're not
00:37:19.940
failures they're you know by design obviously but i'm saying from an official point of view oh what
00:37:24.740
what happened oh there was such the iraq there was just such a few we didn't know that we didn't
00:37:29.140
know but we told you we had they had all these issues uh you know bombs and bioweapons and dangerous
00:37:35.060
things but you know but we had to go in there to check all the hans blicks you know famous back in
00:37:41.620
2002 in the lead up to to the iraq war swedish weapons inspector was allowed into the country
00:37:48.660
essentially it was him and uh was it scott ritter as well wasn't he one of the weapons inspectors
00:37:54.180
that to take along with their secret nuclear facilities so they wouldn't know where to
00:37:58.980
inspect right that's that's the angle but the point is they did let them in you have to like
00:38:03.140
look all around the desert to find it and that suite isn't going to know where to go i mean that's
00:38:07.300
that's what i mean sure i mean yeah of course i mean countries lie whatever but i mean look at the
00:38:12.980
preeminent liar in the region well they build they build fake like literally like fake staged
00:38:18.980
nuclear uh you know power stations no this is what we're you know with daimona and all that stuff
00:38:23.940
and i would think too with all the latest technology they'd have ways to scan for these things right
00:38:30.260
maybe possibly nuclear facilities i'm not sure i mean someone's building nukes right now they're
00:38:34.900
claiming that there's some big uh production facility in iran um under some mountain or something
00:38:41.140
and so we have to have american bunker busters to go in there and um moab the bombs right the
00:38:47.460
mother of all bombs and things like this used to kind of blow it all up but yeah i mean latest i saw
00:38:51.940
now f-22s are being sent there the military has been served lobster and steak and all the ready for
00:38:57.940
war boys we're this close don't they give you whatever meal you want before you die on death row
00:39:04.740
right they do what do you want anything you want everyone is just like surf and turf
00:39:10.500
like if i was going to die tomorrow i probably wouldn't want to eat any i'd be a little nervous
00:39:15.860
last meal hmm i have to think about that one my meatballs i don't know uh okay anyway so
00:39:21.940
herring lots of herring yes i know you missed no i would do a swedish shrimp shrimp a shrimp
00:39:28.100
sandwich or maybe a smorgas torta you know to be honest sandwich cake you're not not by the way
00:39:33.700
henrik is going to make one of those today and i think that i might have to take some video of you
00:39:38.340
making a smorgas torta just a few you know a few pictures make me a sandwich i'm not going to make
00:39:46.340
you a sandwich line i'm like your sandwich cake there you go i know they're pretty awesome very
00:39:51.140
good we'll do you know you do salmon and cream cheese one layer you have shrimp salad in there
00:39:55.540
you can have some uh uh you know obviously ham and cheese and decorate it it looks like it looks
00:40:00.900
a picture okay i mean it looks like a cake okay you can put it in the in the dog okay i'll find a
00:40:06.340
good classic uh classic dish it's you know the most people have heard of the smorgas boot right
00:40:11.300
smorgores board they say in uh in not even english in american pictures coming up on images okay
00:40:18.580
continue and i will put a smorgas torta it keeps going to smorgas board it doesn't want to show the
00:40:23.700
smorgas torta let me see it well i'll type it okay here we go here's here's google for you
00:40:28.580
yeah i got smorgas is it a do we have a good image a lot of cucumber on that one i'm not sure
00:40:34.420
i i lettuce it's a cake sandwich and it's really cool i mean does any other country do this i mean
00:40:41.460
russians do have come say no not maybe this exact same ingredients but they do things like that too
00:40:45.940
like layered things yeah they lots of layers i love so obviously the cake part is there's nothing
00:40:50.500
sweet in there i mean it just it's not whipped cream it's a mayonnaise it's not the best pictures
00:40:56.900
either it's like it kind of an odd it's cream or sour cream or mayonnaise but class yeah i mean
00:41:02.340
i don't even make it right yeah there we go that's more like it look at that there we go that's
00:41:06.580
like a salad salad cake yeah that's a you gotta dig in there and inside you have that anyway how do
00:41:12.980
we end up on this trail i'm hungry i think that's why no i'm gonna get some pictures of you making
00:41:17.780
that though okay all right yeah i'll try i'm gonna make it look real nice i'm not bad at cooking you
00:41:22.900
you know i'm pretty i got some skills i got some skills anyway okay this is although this is not
00:41:27.380
cooking technique it's more like putting it together yeah it's an art form though well no of course it is
00:41:32.740
i mean there's some part you you have to blend ingredients but overall it's just like more you can
00:41:36.820
have a an instructions manual to how to do like how to do it all right back to iran bombs okay yeah of
00:41:42.980
course it's natural pivot here uh very good flow in the show here okay anyway uh let let's do this one
00:41:50.020
then what do we have okay so we had the cruise thing i guess we gotta talk a little bit about
00:41:54.740
that because it was there was some clips that were flying around whoops beat beat it to the punch here
00:41:59.460
there we go uh now i think the a-pack stuff is always kind of funny to get into oh he said actually
00:42:06.180
let me play this clip first i think tucker did a the show with the cruise and then he brought on
00:42:11.860
another guest and i'm not sure if this actually came up during the interview or not but there was
00:42:17.140
some claim here that ted cruz had said that iran is going to nuke la and i was all like
00:42:25.380
with all the demonstration stuff it's like hmm can we i mean okay let's let's hear him out
00:42:32.820
no but anyway anyway what do we have how can we make this out here's the here's the claim here that
00:42:38.340
cruz said these things and he brings on another guest to discuss this issue here i don't know i don't
00:42:42.500
think you watch fox news i heard ted cruz say that the iranians are going to nuke la
00:42:49.140
well as of right now they don't have a nuclear bomb um one interesting thing is is iran has not
00:42:56.580
developed missiles that go beyond a certain range doesn't mean they can't but they have been hesitant
00:43:03.620
to up until this point because they don't want to be seen as threatening countries outside their
00:43:09.460
region so why is ted cruz saying they're going to nuke la i think and again i've been a big ted cruz
00:43:16.100
fan over the years i've come to you know respect him on many levels i think he is repeating a talking
00:43:23.620
point that uh to help raise the level in people's minds a level of threat that iran actually imposed
00:43:31.140
let's let's in order to justify american and regime involvement in regime change correct let's be
00:43:37.060
honest iran has been a bad actor in the middle east they've been a they have been a major sponsor
00:43:43.300
terrorism indisputably but i believe their economy is the size of course it's called terrorism also
00:43:50.100
partially because they oppose uh how the different nations have been run through regime change and
00:43:56.580
they're trying to do something to prevent that right so you got to kind of put it in perspective in
00:43:59.940
terms of why they do what they do kind of thing what other what what are their options like any
00:44:05.940
other again if there's any other country that had these things happening in their region be that the
00:44:11.300
us or any other european country or china or whatever it is right they would obviously they they would get
00:44:15.780
involved in trying to you know aid what they see to be their political um that would benefit them
00:44:22.020
politically and seek and and again from a national security point of view for them right so they but you can
00:44:27.780
just label a terrorism and then say that see when they're fighting or or trying to put up opposition
00:44:34.100
against what they see as toppling different you know leaders in these regions and and doing what
00:44:39.060
they did in iraq or in syria or in libya or whatever it is right well that you can't do that you see you
00:44:45.220
can't we can because we're the good guys i mean we should play some clips of was it iran in the 50s
00:44:51.780
yeah i mean again what it used to be yes i mean good point and glad you brought that up
00:44:58.340
continuous gay op and regime change and different revolutions that they they encourage and spur on
00:45:05.060
and then all of a sudden you know you went from yeah more or less a you know secular kingdom right
00:45:10.260
in the 50s to the now a hardcore theocracy and muslim shiite i think it is right um
00:45:16.260
um and then you conveniently just like with what they did with saddam right he was convenient when
00:45:23.140
there was the kuwait war for example right and then now you use those guys that you've helped to
00:45:27.380
put in place and then when they're not convenient when it's not expedient anymore then you can
00:45:31.780
say well he's a dictator and he's doing all these things when he was enabled essentially by foreign
00:45:36.420
interests and other things and then you can topple them and say see we saved that we good thing we did
00:45:41.700
that we uh we rid ourselves of the big global problem here now is the threat to the global
00:45:46.660
peace and security and the order right saudi arabia alone spends four times what they do on defense
00:45:52.580
they're bordered by pakistan that has a nuclear weapon and they have pretty decent relationship
00:45:58.820
right now but over the years there's been tension because pakistan sunni iran shia you have israel
00:46:04.820
uh with a very capable nuclear triad and very capable um hey that no one no one really knows that okay
00:46:11.620
that's all that's all army so they're surrounded by countries in the region that have historical
00:46:18.020
antagonisms with them um and they simply right now do not possess the capability to hit the united
00:46:25.380
states with conventional weapons what they do and this is something we've talked about need to be
00:46:29.940
concerned about is they do have um the ability to infiltrate terrorists in other countries that is a
00:46:37.780
risk that is something we need to take into account but is not existential like the threat posed by china
00:46:44.260
with all right anyway he goes the chai comes yeah anyway okay so i just want to bring that up because
00:46:50.660
it was the ted cruz thing and like oh my god they're gonna nuke la here apparently so you don't you can
00:46:55.300
just um you can basically just say anything and you can drive that narrative and then that becomes
00:47:01.220
essentially a reality when enough people believe it or enough media regurgitates it and then you can just
00:47:06.100
say well see that's the reason why we now need to support israel to uh topple the iranian theocracy
00:47:12.500
and we can put uh we'll be that you know the guy who can't open a plastic bottle or whatever
00:47:17.300
reza palavi in there or whomever they seek or maybe they just seek to create enough chaos where it just
00:47:23.060
breaks up into different regions and just like out of iraq right then you can actually get beneficial
00:47:27.300
other terrorist groups that you can continue to use in that chaos right that's kind of what happened
00:47:31.380
both in syria partially and also iraq right now you're like kind of an isis type thing predecessor
00:47:36.260
to isis takes form and takes shape and for a while you can kind of almost uh you know kind of support
00:47:41.380
them a little bit on the back end to make sure that they do grow and get power this is how they play
00:47:44.900
the geopolitical chessboard all the time so here's the clip where he kind of talks about apac ted cruz
00:47:50.740
claims apac is not a foreign lobby really no see her mom so i've never taken money from the israel lobby
00:47:58.820
have you taken money from the israel apac so apac raises a lot of money for me but it's actually
00:48:04.580
a misnomer because the people who raise money are individuals so it's not the pack itself but they're
00:48:10.180
individual members yeah it's just the individuals are at it again is that the lex friedman it's just
00:48:16.340
there is no there cannot be group interest here involved it's just individuals well i don't have
00:48:23.060
it so therefore no one else which means individualism is good and socialism bad okay got it in the
00:48:29.940
american israeli uh friendship is a foreign lobby no it's an american lobby it's the apac stands for
00:48:37.380
the america israeli political action what is it lobby for so to be honest not a whole lot effectively
00:48:43.700
listen i came into to congress not israel not is the the obvious elephant in the room here
00:48:51.780
no no you you see no no you see um it's the a is first before the i oh it's america so it's america
00:48:59.540
oh i see it's how interested israel sorry america is with having good relations with israel that that's
00:49:06.100
the direction it's flowing it's not the opposite direction here you see teen years ago with the
00:49:10.820
stated intention of being the leading defender of israel in the united states senate right and
00:49:14.980
i've worked every day to do that a pack a lot of times
00:49:20.740
a pack i wish were much more effective like they're they're
00:49:28.900
i'm not terrified of a pack at all i'm you're the one who seems a little uncomfortable when i'm
00:49:32.260
asking no not uncomfortable at all i'm just asking what a pack does my understanding having
00:49:37.060
known a lot like i could tell you is that it lobbies on behalf of the israeli government
00:49:42.820
oh okay then what does it do when was the last time a pack took a position that deviated from
00:49:49.380
prime minister netanyahu all the time anyone okay let me go back and give a little history if you
00:49:55.860
want to do a deep dive on a pack i don't i want to do a shallow dive that gets no i want to get to the
00:50:00.580
question impact is lobbying for a foreign government and i don't it's not no lobbying for the united states it is
00:50:06.900
lobbying for a strong u.s israeli relationship okay and so it's on behalf of whom though right
00:50:14.660
that has nothing to do with the foreign government it it wants america and israel to be closely allied
00:50:21.460
okay but it's lobbying on behalf of the interests of another country so that's not true at all and and
00:50:28.260
it's not true no and how much contact one thing they've done for america what's that name one thing
00:50:34.180
they've done for america that benefits america well they have done good things for israel which
00:50:38.500
is america's primary interest that's what they'll tell you yeah what's good for israel is actually
00:50:42.660
really good for america of course when we give them money uh they buy some of our weapons back
00:50:47.460
again for from the money we just gave them we said this is really this is a good relationship
00:50:52.180
i imagine some i think the government of israel is often frustrated with aipac do you think there's
00:50:56.260
not nearly strong enough do you think there's any coordination between the government of israel and
00:50:59.940
aipac do they talk sure if you're lobbying for more u.s mexico trade would you talk to people in
00:51:06.900
the u.s and mexico and the government sure like like if so i'm not mad about that there are million
00:51:11.540
countries that lobby washington i like a lot of those countries including okay but aipac or americans
00:51:16.100
they're not israeli hold on there are tons of americans who lobby on behalf of foreign governments
00:51:20.100
i know them i'm related to some of them i know how it works i'm from here so my question is not
00:51:24.980
is it outrageous that foreign governments lobby the united states they all do
00:51:27.780
okay including israel my only question is why don't we admit that is what's happening
00:51:33.460
you're denying it but it's true and that's what you're saying is false why aren't they registered
00:51:37.620
as a foreign lobby because they're not yeah it's an american lobby that's that's that's how we skirted
00:51:43.780
well can you tell me the names of some of the other countries that are lobbying so hard and and have
00:51:49.220
their you know their people and government Qatar come on are you kidding me oh it's a Qatar
00:52:02.420
there's a call because it's Qatar isn't that technically how you pronounce it anyway so uh
00:52:07.860
yeah he's gotten a little he's gotten a little money there from aipac and of course that's i mean
00:52:12.580
there's many others aipac is not the only game in town there in dc yeah there's the one everyone
00:52:18.340
knows about many other ways of course that they go about this but anyway there's some interesting more
00:52:22.740
clips here um ted cruz told or this is a post here but uh ted cruz told tucker carlson that aipac
00:52:29.780
doesn't coordinate with the state of israel thus does not need to register under the foreign act is it
00:52:36.340
i forget the a stands for um foreign agent registration agency or whatever the far stands for
00:52:42.500
um that's plainly not true they discuss coordination openly here's an israeli minister
00:52:51.300
stating that he asked aipac to lobby congress on the icc issue and here's this evening i met with
00:52:58.180
aipac leaders michael tushin and howard core the state of israel owes them much for their long-standing
00:53:04.980
support i asked them to work with the administration and congress to take dramatic steps against the
00:53:10.100
decisions by the prosecutors of the icc to demand arrest warrants for prime minister and the defense
00:53:16.260
minister the prime minister of the jewish state and other senior officials cannot be declared war
00:53:22.420
criminals and equated with hamas murderers israel is a strong country that knows how to ensure its
00:53:29.060
existence but on the international stage we need the unconditional support of the united states stemming
00:53:35.860
from genuine friendship so here's a little a very parasitic relationship of course one-way relationship
00:53:43.700
yeah and then you get into the other layer of this here too obviously they're aipac leaders these guys
00:53:47.780
but are they of a specific ethnic cohesion here is this are you now can we not can we stop pretending
00:53:57.460
that if you are of a certain ethnic group either jewish or any other group ethnic group for that matter
00:54:03.780
not in every single case but majority they will stand up for their own people and they will do
00:54:09.860
things that are beneficial to them no these are american citizens and there's no they're totally objective
00:54:14.660
and they will they they just work on behalf here because these is this is really what benefits america at the
00:54:19.620
end of the day you see they're thinking america first but it does generally though that that narrative which is
00:54:25.540
blatantly false and these are lies it does fit into that narrative of of even what china brought up where they saw
00:54:33.380
israel as the victim it's america using israel in the region to making sure that they can have it as an
00:54:39.220
outpost in order to you know like a base of operations and and things like this essentially
00:54:43.940
uh but of course if you don't take into account the formation of that uh not only a pack but like
00:54:48.820
in the early days and how they organize and lobby and push for their interest uh then maybe on the surface
00:54:55.620
that maybe to them that's what it looks like but that's far that can't a state to do a deep dive
00:55:00.740
into the history of how these things came about and what what happened but anyway uh okay here's
00:55:06.180
another clip here um yeah let's just play this we don't have to preface it i'm all sad comes up here
00:55:14.820
does massage share all of its intelligence with us oh probably not but they share a lot
00:55:19.620
we don't share all of our intelligence with them but we share a lot it's a close alliance do they
00:55:23.620
spy domestically in the united states oh they probably do and we do as well and and
00:55:27.460
friends and allies spy on each other and and i assume why assume all of our allies spy on us
00:55:31.780
that's okay with you you know what one of the things about being a conservative is that you're
00:55:36.740
not does does like britain does the uk spy on america i mean they already have what the five eyes
00:55:43.860
agreement they share intelligence that's that's i mean you can think of it what you want but i'm
00:55:47.700
saying that's a genuine friendship in terms of like you know interests politically and we share this with
00:55:52.420
each other so much that should be called the five eyes and the nose because they're part of
00:55:56.740
anyway that's not naive and utopian you you don't think humans are all part of the reason oh he brings
00:56:02.660
up conservatives what that is about here this is having nothing interesting pivot here too of like
00:56:07.780
this is why socialism doesn't work it comes into it it's like why because you wouldn't get money from
00:56:12.900
a pack and be able to do self-serving things that just undermines your own people that you're supposed
00:56:17.700
to represent the things about being a conservative is that you're not naive and utopian you you don't
00:56:23.380
think humans are all part of the reason are you think we all bleed red and we could all be an
00:56:27.940
american isn't that except i mean sure but isn't that also accepting mediocrity they're just gonna spy
00:56:34.180
on us it's fine you know like remember some of the stories that have come out the guy who's like
00:56:39.300
crawling through vents to get into uh john carrey's when he was on the bathroom and
00:56:43.940
shit like this i mean there's like some crazy stories stingray devices was found in the white
00:56:49.220
house that was turned out to yeah that belonged to israel like the u.s doesn't spy in that kind
00:56:54.580
of capacity on as far as i know on any israeli you know politically but to him it's it's no big deal
00:57:00.260
this is just what friends and allies do it's not a big deal you know 1.5 million from a pack and
00:57:06.660
probably other kickbacks and other kinds of ways that he's just you know this is what this is your line
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okay isn't socialism doesn't work is is the the the mantra from each according to his especially not
00:57:17.940
national socialism abilities to each according to his needs doesn't work as a conservative i assume
00:57:23.060
people act in their rational self-interest so it's conservative to pay people to spy on you
00:57:27.940
it's conservative to recognize that human beings act in their own self-interest and every one of our
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friends spies on us and i'm not do you like it that's my question i'm not asking whether they
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have motive to do it of course they do i understand that i spy on my friends all the time
00:57:41.300
of course yeah you make sure that they don't you know you don't trust them yeah of course it's not
00:57:45.540
a relationship based on trust and understanding and knowing and mutual respect it's just like how
00:57:50.500
how does this cuck just go off on socialism all of a sudden like what does that have to do with
00:57:55.540
this question about massad spying on her individual values and socialism bad okay let's remember what's
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important here okay you get you don't want to have you don't want to have any kind of you don't want
00:58:05.300
to have any kind of collective interest here but the other side though the the guys he's defending
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is is doing exactly what he not that they're doing social but i'm saying they're like
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they think of their group interests oh it's hardcore jewish national socialism i'm not mad at them
00:58:22.580
but you're an american lawmaker so i just want to know hold on i want to know your attitude
00:58:27.460
you said that your guiding principle in fact the only principle the only criterion i said guiding
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the the overwhelming i wouldn't say only is is it in america's interest is it in america's interest
00:58:37.380
for israel to spy on us including on the president um it is in america's interest to be closely allied
00:58:44.900
with israel because we get huge benefits for it and you want us to want to see the clear but i just
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want to stop on the spying for a second that it takes place as you know um and including on the
00:58:55.700
president of the united states and several precedents and i just want to know if that's
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okay and why is it okay wouldn't an american lawmaker say to a client state you're not allowed
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to spy on us i'm sorry i know why you want to i'm not mad at you but you're not allowed to sure and
00:59:09.460
i don't care for it i don't want to be spied on by you is that it's kind of weird not to say that
00:59:14.820
but you don't seem able to say that all right so tucking did a good job but then i did see a clip
00:59:20.260
where he went on bannon again maybe it was after maybe it was a day before or maybe the day before
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the interview was released or something but and it's like i don't know but i don't even want to
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talk about his he almost seems scared also at that same time you know i think he's crossing the line a
00:59:35.940
little too far or something i don't know it was just like i don't i don't even want to address it
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kind of thing but if you're if you're looking out for america america's interest you have to you have
00:59:45.060
to look at that it was i think it was tim pool was uh blabbering something about fuentes or whatever
00:59:51.060
it's like oh he's israel first because he talks about these issues all the time kind of thing well
00:59:56.500
no because if you're interested in actually preserving your country or saving your country
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you got to look at the threats that is against the country yeah okay here's one obviously this is
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not a mutual beneficial relationship here and in fact it's disproportional behind many of the issues
01:00:10.740
that we are currently struggling with so then that becomes the issue you have to talk about
01:00:14.820
anyway they're just pretending i mean team pool goes and meeting netanyahu in secret and all this
01:00:19.140
stump dumb stuff right uh okay a couple of quick clips here that i thought was funny i think this
01:00:25.620
was over nukes too i forget who this was with some kind of minister or ex-minister in israel
01:00:29.860
he was interviewed by 60 minutes uh australia i think why should the world tolerate you having nuclear
01:00:36.180
weapons and not say iran first again we never admitted to have such weapons but the very
01:00:44.980
comparison is i must say it's very insulting and i tell you why we suffered one holocaust we listen to
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our neighbors is it because of the holocaust that you should be allowed to have nuclear weapons you
01:00:59.060
know what this interview was finished now it's over in your questions i thought i don't want to is it the
01:01:07.300
case that did he uh did that interviewer turned up dead later is it does anyone know is he still
01:01:13.460
a little how's our bro doing is he okay what's what's happening with the guy oh my god uh nukes
01:01:20.100
well my holocaust should you share nukes because this interview is over uh okay another one here
01:01:26.020
that's kind of funny um it was a uh a jungian slip here from one of the us uh united nations reps i forget
01:01:33.940
her name uh speaking about israel i think she was supposed to talk about iran but it was a slip
01:01:40.020
up israel's government has also spread chaos terror and suffering throughout the region
01:01:52.180
let us not forget that the iranian government was an enabling and ideological
01:01:57.220
look at these women behind her what's behind hamas deadly assault on israel this is why we can't have
01:02:02.900
nice things oh my god that's that's the reason right there oh and in the chances oh my gods the
01:02:08.340
layered cakes i saw some real monstrosities in siberia layering mayonnaise with cheese and anchovies
01:02:15.300
i'm a terrible european and that i don't like mayonnaise or fish i'll accept if you want to kick me out
01:02:21.060
of the club it's under review let me just put it it's where we have this uh you know a document
01:02:28.820
pile with under reviews for the who who's part of the folk and who's not good to see you and hope
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you're doing well uh yeah i do in moderation mayo is a it's a it's a great addition there's some uh
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very anti-mayo uh people i i we're white i just i don't get it but mayo monkeys am i right
01:02:45.460
banana mayo sandwiches am i right it's a peak white culture you can't you okay you can't mix
01:02:53.620
bananas with any okay uh all right so there was another one too we don't have to play but israel
01:02:59.540
apparently israelis can't leave the country now they're like not allowed to leave which
01:03:04.180
is kind of interesting they're basically doing like what a ukraine of sorts i'm sure it's because
01:03:08.900
all the right people already got out yeah they're worried that iran's gonna nuke them right
01:03:12.900
speaking of group cohesion and things that are good for them it is true though on top of that
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too for the sake of accuracy when it's expedient they are willing to sacrifice their own like with
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the hannibal so yeah the hannibal directive and things like this that they do they do sometimes look
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the other way because for the greater good right like i don't think i don't think they're facing any
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real threat of getting you know me a major nuke a nuke no but i mean they are being bombed it's the
01:03:40.660
but it's the seventh day now it has how many how many of how many bombs like how many have died
01:03:45.780
do they know is there a death you could probably you can google it right now you can probably just
01:03:49.140
you know strategic targets try to find an official number let me know i i'm not sure i'm not sure
01:03:54.260
actually i should have maybe uh had that number ready for you but anyway in the meantime while you do
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that i know you guys are very we talked about you know smurgle's torta and all that stuff right you
01:04:02.980
gotta you gotta have your kitchen in order right you gotta have things clean and cleaned up
01:04:06.740
here's one simple trick to fool yahweh if you want to make your kitchen kosher how does one
01:04:13.540
make a kitchen kosher hi my name is hannah and i'm a hasidic jew living in florida and just last week
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we moved into a new apartment because the people before us did not keep a kosher home mayor and i
01:04:25.540
needed to make all the appliances kosher again i want to make a disclaimer please do not do any of this
01:04:32.340
on your own this can be very dangerous if you don't know what you're doing and the laws are
01:04:36.500
very oriented and you want to make sure that you did it right we put towels around because this can
01:04:40.980
get messy he's pouring boiling hot water and then using an iron to get the countertops to a very hot
01:04:46.580
temperature this process is extracting any not kosher flavor that is in this counter it's only hot food
01:04:53.460
that can make the counter not kosher and through that same way we extract the knock who who who
01:04:59.540
who doesn't want to who doesn't want to iron their countertops come on guys i know you all have to
01:05:04.580
drive sure from the countertops he's now sealing the countertops with cold water so that the flavor
01:05:10.500
doesn't just go back in moving on to the microwave this process is a lot simpler yes bacon grease so with
01:05:18.660
hot water and put it in for about ten and a half minutes and you've got a kosher microwave ovens
01:05:24.180
at the highest level of heat reason being ovens can heat up to very high temperatures and you have
01:05:30.340
to get it very very hot to extract is he he's dangerously close to that oven right there the
01:05:35.380
not kosher flavor there are other ways of doing this part some people just turn their oven on self
01:05:40.420
clean for a whole bunch of hours or put their oven on a very very high temperature wishing everybody
01:05:45.860
need to get in there for a closer look sure did you really get everything i think there's a piece
01:05:53.940
right in there right in the back there hansel and gretel am i right okay all right recent conflict
01:05:58.980
between iran and israel at least 24 israelis have been killed and hundreds more injured by iranian
01:06:04.100
attacks i'm sorry so only 24 killed officially hundreds injured yeah it's probably a low a low number
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remarkable surgical i mean i've seen a lot of bombs rain down i mean i'm sure they go to bomb shelters
01:06:19.220
and stuff obviously but uh okay interesting um i was gonna say about that oh yeah it's always about
01:06:27.780
the the trick going back to the clip here right there's some trick or some like kind of
01:06:33.540
this is like disgust obviously in like rabbinical you know thoughts and like how do we okay now we
01:06:42.740
have this new modern device like a toaster or something right and it's this deep analysis of
01:06:49.780
like how well how do we how do we make this according to these rules that we have in this book you know that
01:06:57.220
also says we can have this land over here um okay now can we conform everything how no we you know
01:07:04.020
the yaruv right you can hang this wire around this area and now you're protected from yahweh's rage and
01:07:11.620
you can actually do things on the shabbat anyway actually you can now you can operate electronic
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equipment and everything else it's probably some trick or some like some
01:07:20.020
this is not this is not religious like um how to put this is not ceremonial religious
01:07:27.780
sacred practices this is just some weird like ocd type thing almost that's coming through of like
01:07:33.780
what you are you saying they're neurotic is that what you're saying i would never say such a thing
01:07:39.780
that's that would be anti-semitic all right meanwhile we have uh what was the other slop here so
01:07:46.660
babylon b they've been posting some stuff i put in a second link there babylon b you know
01:07:52.500
some people say well wait a minute isn't this an america first post no they're making fun of you
01:07:57.300
if you say i don't know if america should be involved in another middle eastern war
01:08:02.340
says raging anti-semite now henrik at first you're like no they're making fun of that no
01:08:08.180
they're making fun of you if you say that because then if you look at well also it's seth
01:08:13.140
dylan behind this come on it's like babylon hebe right israel has a right to defend itself says
01:08:18.980
pro-war neocon zionist shill so they're making fun of people yeah i'm both they're both sides in
01:08:25.060
here it's hard it's hard to say what do you think which one which one was first june 19th do
01:08:30.180
have a date on the other one is there anyone no there's no date five hours ago okay there's no
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data okay i assume i assume they did this one first probably and then people like that backlash
01:08:43.620
and they were fighting like what do you the hell are you doing and then they did this one june 19th
01:08:47.860
okay all right 11 27 this one was first because if it's supposed to be funny i mean obviously it's
01:08:54.660
not funny but i'm saying like but of course babylon b i thought they don't say things like uh neocon
01:09:02.260
zionist shill they they are neocon zionist shills in babylon b right well i'm not i mean they're pro
01:09:10.020
israel well so they're they're making fun of you if you're america first that's what's going on
01:09:14.660
yeah yeah but i saw adam adam green had his little post underneath that said the zionists will soon call
01:09:20.580
anyone who opposes the upcoming war with iran anti-semitic wait for it oh yeah there you go six
01:09:25.940
years ago yep well of course obviously yep yeah you gotta let you gotta let them do whatever they
01:09:31.860
want or you're uh you're in trouble um okay let's move on to this one here oh yeah so this is i just
01:09:40.260
have some israeli teens they're they're prank calling israelis acting like they're a foundation
01:09:47.460
that's trying to raise money to help you know blown up kids in gaza and stuff and then these jews are just
01:09:53.460
disgusted and hang up on them and like how could you and let's kill these people off anyway listen
01:11:00.520
These are Israeli teens calling other Israelis to make a joke that they're asking them to donate just to get a reaction.
01:11:10.240
No, they're like, no, they're like, want to destroy these people, right?
01:11:13.020
So they just think it's funny getting these old Jews, like, riled up about it.
01:11:34.420
They think it's funny and they want all these people blown up and kids and they don't care.
01:11:40.600
Is there any sizable, like, I guess they would assume then that they're, like, leftist, but, like, a pro-Palestinian youth, like, in Israel?
01:11:51.660
I don't know if there's any statistics on that.
01:11:53.560
It would be interesting to be like, oh, let's call them a kind of...
01:11:57.420
Like, Tel Aviv, who, like, go, you know, half the time in Florida or something.
01:12:01.500
I thought gayness was canceled in Israel because of...
01:12:13.140
So Charlie Keeble, he's a neurodivergent Zionist.
01:12:16.600
It's a movement which links autism advocacy with support for Israel and Jewish people, emphasizing shared resilience.
01:12:37.720
Now we move on to the next phase of my neurodivergent Zionist business.
01:12:49.040
First, there's this one, which is a reproduction and a new edition of my personalized T-shirt,
01:13:00.200
which I made exclusively for customers of Neurozion.
01:13:06.380
I'm a neurodivergent Zionist and a proud friend of Jews.
01:13:16.460
You wouldn't, I could not have one that could work for both ways.
01:13:21.920
Me as an ally of the Jews and, of course, Jewish people themselves.
01:13:26.460
This one is a play on a quote by a famed autism researcher, Holmes Asperger.
01:13:32.580
It seems that for autism to succeed, a dash of Judaism is essential.
01:13:40.140
This is having the opposite effect of what they want to do.
01:13:44.200
These are the guys that will program AI, by the way.
01:14:05.360
And then, of course, last but not least, his...
01:14:10.840
And it almost looked like he had little boobies or something there, too.
01:14:15.880
The Jewish people themselves choose your stripes.
01:14:30.140
Charles Turner Jr. says, cheers to Midsommar tomorrow.
01:14:49.720
So this is kind of funny, though, speaking of...
01:15:04.420
Prepare to soar, swoop, and loop the loop with the new coin celebrating the roarsome world
01:15:10.820
of Julia Donaldson and Axley Shafley's Zog, as we mark its $15.
01:15:22.460
Except that it's way too cute looking, you know?
01:15:24.640
Well, yeah, but you're telling me they got away for this?
01:15:45.000
Runes found in Canadian wilderness baffle archaeologists.
01:15:53.000
Now, we do have some answers, but keep in mind here, too.
01:15:58.940
However, they've been sitting on this for seven years, I believe, and they're only revealing
01:16:07.900
this and claiming that they have solved the issue after...
01:16:12.600
Well, they're revealing it only after they claim that they've solved the issue, right?
01:16:22.920
Until we can come up with a story to cover for this, we won't say anything kind of thing.
01:16:32.660
Archaeologists remain baffled by a surprising, seemingly ahistorical find located deep in
01:16:39.400
But after the years of research analysis and historical corroboration, an interdisciplinary
01:16:44.000
team has finally made their findings available to the public.
01:16:50.180
Tucked away in a forest approximately 465 miles northwest of Ottawa, a massive slab of bedrock
01:16:57.700
features a hand-etched rendition of the full Lord's Prayer.
01:17:02.740
But the religious text isn't inscribed in French or English.
01:17:05.660
It's composed of over 250 symbols from the oldest known runic alphabet.
01:17:10.680
The perplexing discovery happened completely by chance, according to the CBC.
01:17:16.660
Hidden for centuries, the stone became exposed only after a tree fell near the town of Wawa,
01:17:23.240
A closer inspection showed that someone had etched 255 runes into a roughly 4 by 5 foot
01:17:31.140
Additionally, they took the time to add a detailed illustration of a boat.
01:17:38.140
An additional 16 runic signs and 14 X markings.
01:17:41.740
You can, if you have enough RAM space up in your brain, remember that too.
01:17:45.580
Photos of the site soon wound up in front of Ryan Primrose, president of the Ontario Centre
01:17:51.460
for Archaeological Education, who was immediately stunned by the images.
01:17:54.500
It's certainly among the least expected discoveries of my career.
01:18:00.740
However, Primrose didn't want anyone jumping to conclusions about the inscription.
01:18:08.360
While it's true that Viking explored portions of present-day Canada thousands of years ago,
01:18:13.240
he doubted that they were responsible for the mystery message.
01:18:18.800
Okay, sure they came over with the boats, sure they had settlements, sure we find also
01:18:22.640
rock and runestones and rock carvings of Norse origin with, you know, in other parts of
01:18:29.200
But they possibly can't have made it there, okay?
01:18:35.560
See proof that the Muslims were here, we're all, everyone's welcome kind of thing, right?
01:18:40.160
Uh, we didn't want to release anything public until we had done as much analysis as possible
01:18:46.040
He soon contacted Uppsala University Emeritus Professor of Ruinology, Henrik Williams, and
01:18:52.860
helped the renowned expert arrange a visit, yes, to the site the following October.
01:18:58.580
I was under a tarpaulin for three hours with a flashlight looking at the runes and others
01:19:02.180
were sitting outside freezing, recalled Williams.
01:19:06.920
Williams eventually determined that the message was written with the Futhark alphabetic
01:19:13.500
Like, yeah, I can, I could have told you that I was just looking at the image.
01:19:17.420
Yeah, I mean, sure, I'm not against, obviously, full analysis and looking at things, but I'm
01:19:21.320
saying it's just like, well, it can't be this, so what is it?
01:19:27.240
And three hours later, I'm forced to the conclusion that, yes, it's runes on there, you
01:19:32.880
First developed, used by Germanic peoples, we know the history, of course, it goes way
01:19:36.660
back, and of course this, as more finds are made.
01:19:40.640
The second and the eighth century CE, I believe there's one in Norway that predates, it was
01:19:45.840
like 200 BC or something, at least, possibly 400 BC, there's other things, there are finds
01:19:52.660
It goes way back, but just, furthermore, we should mention how hard and difficult it is
01:19:58.300
to put a date on when you carved something in a rock, you know what I mean?
01:20:02.900
But they look at surrounding things, the soil around it, all kinds of things, right?
01:20:06.980
So yeah, maybe somewhat in the ballpark could be accurate, but also at the same time, could
01:20:11.380
have been carved in the rock many hundreds or even thousands of years before that, and
01:20:15.560
then eventually someone shows up and they use the site again, or it's continuously used
01:20:19.740
Okay, they just talk about where it came from, blah, blah, blah.
01:20:27.280
So what they're doing here is that, they're trying to claim here, I can pull up another
01:20:31.380
piece, the CBC piece, because they said, we've solved it.
01:20:34.420
They mentioned Swedes right there, did you see that?
01:20:36.440
Yeah, so they're blaming the Swedes on this one here.
01:20:41.980
The Swedes founded Canada, that's it, it belongs to Sweden.
01:20:44.780
The theory is that the carving was made in early 1800s by a Swedish person working for
01:20:56.440
They reiterate the same story of how they found it, what they found.
01:21:02.480
So he's been working on this since 2018, we can scroll down here, it's an actual inscription
01:21:08.400
Now this is not uncommon, I'll mention more about that in a moment.
01:21:11.460
Oh, he said the same thing, we don't want to release anything of this.
01:21:20.720
He realized that the runic writing spelled out the words of the Lord's Prayer in Swedish
01:21:25.300
and traced it back to a 1611 runic version of the prayer, which was republished in the
01:21:39.820
Someone must have spent a couple of weeks carving this thing, he said.
01:21:48.440
Primrose said subsequent research has shown that the Hudson Bay Company did hire Swedes
01:21:53.220
in the 1800s to work at trading posts in the Canadian wilderness, including Mitch Potten
01:21:57.400
Post, not too far from where the carving was found.
01:21:59.220
He says, his going theory, based on how worn the carving is, is that it was likely made
01:22:10.000
Williams admitted that, being a little disappointed that it's only about 200 years old, but said
01:22:14.720
the mystery around it doesn't decrease just because it's slightly younger than we hoped
01:22:21.120
So, I think this is a cover story, but it's a possibility.
01:22:26.780
Anybody has started wondering, why on earth did they carve it here, and why did they choose
01:22:33.380
But mysteries, they do tend to attract people, and this one will certainly do that.
01:22:37.360
So, they've done this with the Kensington Rune Stone.
01:22:40.280
They have done this with the, what was it, was it like Omaha, or what was it?
01:22:44.500
There's a number of them that are found, and every time, oh, it was totally written by
01:22:48.940
this recent guy, and it was just from the 1600s.
01:22:56.000
There's going to be all these people, just recently, that were carving, you know, runes
01:23:03.540
There's documented the Viking went over about 500 years before Columbus.
01:23:06.700
There's evidence that they pushed deeply into, right, the, let me pull up the one, we did
01:23:14.020
a show here, for example, if you listen to this one, in the Red House Members Archives,
01:23:18.760
The Last Kings of North America, I can't remember everything of it now, they wrote a book on this,
01:23:22.820
but they talked about how they pushed into, way deep into continental US, I mean, into the
01:23:29.900
Midwest, and like, you know, all these areas that go along the rivers, they have found tons
01:23:33.900
of sites and remnants, which, again, hasn't been, like, officially kind of recognized.
01:23:40.600
Remember the thing about the Kennewick man, for example, right, you have skeletal finds,
01:23:45.120
you can do the Solutrean thing if you want, Ice Age Europeans might have been over here,
01:23:49.540
all kinds of things, but anyway, we don't have to go there now.
01:23:51.800
Heck, even Leif Erikson, let's make that more mainstream, too.
01:23:54.920
Of course, yeah, but they were forced to admit that, right, there's actually built buildings
01:23:58.380
and settlements and everything, it's like, they can't deny that, but then there's this denial
01:24:01.460
that, like, they possibly can't have gone in further, right? So they don't officially
01:24:05.400
recognize some of this stuff, and with the Kennewick man, it was like this, clearly just
01:24:09.900
a brief examination of the skull, this is a European skull, this is not a quote-unquote
01:24:13.740
Native American skull, there's all these things, and then the Native Americans came in and
01:24:17.000
said, uh-uh-uh, you're not doing that, this is sacred to us, okay, let's cover it, and
01:24:21.020
it feels like it was almost together with the authorities, they're like, okay, yeah, just claim
01:24:25.320
some religious thing. Just in case it is a European man.
01:24:28.760
It upsets the whole history, right? So this is an interesting interview, if you want to
01:24:32.240
dig deep more into that, the last kings of Norse America. But anyway, back to the point
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here, there are a couple of other, you know, the Kensington Runestone has reference to the
01:24:44.380
Lord's Prayer as well, and of course one of the reasons for that is because you did have
01:24:48.900
a early Christianization, and it's even possible that some of the explorers, because of, again,
01:24:55.140
I'm just speculating, but because of religious conflict, maybe they were more prone to go
01:24:59.820
on other ventures or journeys or something like that, I'm not sure. It's also well known
01:25:05.020
that the Goths, for example, were Christianized first, because that seems to have been more
01:25:10.180
or less the power center of Sweden at that time. This is why Mala Dolan, further up north
01:25:14.980
towards the Stockholm area, later become the seat of, like, pagan Sweden, and now the Gothic
01:25:21.860
people that still have connection with the Goths in, like, eastern and, southeastern and
01:25:28.160
Spain region, basically. Those Goths are the Visigoths, Goths, and the Austro-Goths, right?
01:25:34.360
So there's still evidence of connection between them, and we have that because there's, like,
01:25:37.400
Roman coins found up in Sweden and all kinds of things, right, going way back. So they probably
01:25:41.640
had connection. The Goths down there got Christianized, and they were probably travels,
01:25:45.600
and they were missionaries. They started with something called Arian Christianity, Arianism.
01:25:49.420
It's not Arian with a Y, but with an I. Arianism. And Wulfius, who wrote the Silver Bible,
01:25:57.560
the Gothic Bible, fascinating story, that whole thing, but he basically pitched Christianity
01:26:03.220
to them with Jesus, Mary, and Joseph as kind of like Odin, Thor, and Frey. So it's like,
01:26:11.000
oh, it's kind of like what you guys have already, you know, kind of thing. It's kind of the same,
01:26:15.160
really, and it's like, and that's why it was considered heresy eventually, and Arianism was,
01:26:19.560
like, outlawed, more or less. It was, like, battles with this. But anyway, because it can't,
01:26:23.240
why I'm bringing up the Goths is because on the Kensington Runestone, it mentioned something that
01:26:27.760
was, I forget the number now, but it's like, they talk about an incidence that happened. They probably
01:26:31.720
encountered some of the natives. It was a battle, and I think it was something like 20 Norsemen and
01:26:39.340
eight Goths visited here at this date, and this happened, and these people were, you know,
01:26:44.300
bloodied, you know, by axes or something, or, you know, and they've tried to debunk the Kensington
01:26:49.760
Runestone, but I think it's, I think it's legit, you know what I mean? I think it's, because again,
01:26:54.000
you have to take all the things into account and look at the wider picture. It's like, okay,
01:26:58.340
you can argue how deep they, you know, went, how far west did they go in the U.S., but their presence
01:27:03.220
is known, so this wouldn't be out of the picture. Now, what they have on this one, too, let me see if I have
01:27:07.280
a picture of this. I hope they had that here. Yeah, here, look at this. Now, this is a petroglyph
01:27:13.940
rock. This is our logo kind of thing, right? Do you see that? Maybe I should turn it around.
01:27:23.120
We came here by boat. Is that what that's saying?
01:27:26.300
What I'm saying, too, is the petroglyphs are significantly older, and they're pinning this on,
01:27:31.960
oh, sometime in the 1800s, right? If you look at those types of rock carvings,
01:27:39.100
so they're rediscovered, and part of that is because the rock that they carved on, and again,
01:27:44.280
the boats, the petroglyphs, those are, we don't know, 3,000, 4,000 years ago, maybe more,
01:27:50.540
maybe a little slightly less. We don't know. This is like going way back. Runes sure is later,
01:27:54.980
although we don't know how long they had that, but there's a first record of someone basically
01:28:00.560
rediscovering the rock carvings, right? You have, the land has been rising, so the sea levels are
01:28:05.620
much further down now than they used to be in those days. The rock carvings were basically just
01:28:10.900
right up where the boat line used to be, so you can even deduce it in that way and say, okay,
01:28:14.580
how much does it recede each year? And then you can count backwards and kind of say, okay, so the water
01:28:19.640
line would have been here when these were carved, because they were boat people, right? So these boats are much
01:28:24.800
older, so someone stumbles on them in 1627, but it's not kind of officially in seven, that's more than
01:28:31.320
a hundred years later, when there were professional recordings of these rock carvings in Tarnum and
01:28:37.060
other areas in, you know, kind of close to the border towards Norway in Sweden. Carl Gustav Gottfried
01:28:43.580
Hilfing made those. So 1792, we're almost in the 1800s, right? This wasn't widely known. This was a small
01:28:52.820
university academic type thing. You tell me they're hired. It's not like they had the internet back
01:28:57.560
then. Yeah, but put it in context, right? He does a boat like that, identical, essentially, in the rock,
01:29:05.060
there it is, to a presumably, what, a Swedish worker for the Hudson Bay Company, somehow has
01:29:13.460
knowledge just 20, 30 years later, after they first start actually documenting that these things are
01:29:19.160
found, and he immediately goes on to a runic alphabet and types in those rock carvings immediately.
01:29:24.900
It just, it doesn't make sense to me, the timeline in terms of, like, when they were officially
01:29:28.440
recognized, when they rediscovered these things, and then this guy, random guy, who I presume wasn't
01:29:34.540
some academic, he was probably working some fairly menial job, has knowledge of this.
01:29:40.600
And what would be his motivation, even, if it's true?
01:29:43.500
I don't know. No one knows that, but, you know, I just, it doesn't, it doesn't make sense to me.
01:29:49.420
So I think they're covering it up. That's what I think they're doing. There's other finds.
01:29:53.280
Well, it's always that. When they, when there's evidence that there were white people in America
01:29:58.080
years before Columbus or Canada, it's like, oh, we can't talk about that, right? It's,
01:30:03.520
we can't even look at it, because that's white supremacists, that's pseudoscience, that's racism,
01:30:08.720
right? Well, they do this when there's, they call them, like, where there's an artifact. I guess
01:30:12.940
this would technically be that, right? They call them oop arts, out-of-place artifacts.
01:30:16.960
Here's the timeline. We know what happened historically. Here's an object that shows up. Well,
01:30:20.780
since that doesn't fit the main timeline we have, okay, well, okay, just either make something up or
01:30:26.640
come up with a, oh, I looked, it was, oh, well, there was a Swedish guy once working at the Hudson
01:30:30.800
Bay Company, so it must have been him, you know what I mean? And again, it's very hard to date
01:30:34.240
these things. I understand that. But here's one I learned of just the other day. The Naragansett
01:30:41.340
runestone in Rhode Island. Hey, we're back to Rhode Island. Remember we played a video there,
01:30:47.080
Newport, Rhode Island? Bowens Wharf? All the white people hanging out? Rock of the Ages,
01:30:52.420
the mysterious runestone is now an official tourist attraction.
01:30:56.640
There's many others where they like try to claim, oh, well, we believe these were Native
01:31:00.800
American, whatnot, you know, kind of thing. Fresh off transatlantic flight, that's a boring
01:31:07.080
part. The boulder had sat in the waters of Pojack Point for decades and the origin and meaning
01:31:11.940
of its runic inscriptions have been subject to fierce debates. Someone believed they were
01:31:15.900
inscribed by shoreline visitors some 600 years ago, possibly Vikings or Native Americans.
01:31:22.580
Yeah, they would totally use the runic, the Udal rune, the radio rune, and all that stuff.
01:31:31.260
Others dismissed that they were in suggest that they were carved in recent decades as a hoax,
01:31:36.420
right? They always do this. Oh, it's probably a hoax.
01:31:39.860
The guy who did the main analysis of the Kensington runestone and he got to know the family, the
01:31:44.760
Olof something that they said had carved it or something like that. He found it like under
01:31:50.320
a tree, which tells the story of their interactions with most likely some of the other natives or
01:31:54.480
something living there at the time. But he also talked about that the hooked X, which is
01:31:59.000
interesting. And again, I can't remember all the backstory to it now. The hooked X, he kind of ties it
01:32:05.760
into like, oh, they were, yeah, they were kind of Vikings, but it was like an early Christianization
01:32:09.860
that happened and they went on these excursions and the X represents, you know, kind of a cross
01:32:14.220
of sorts, right? But again, that can be debated and what the reasons for that are. But same thing
01:32:18.940
here. The piece that talked about here was like 14, was it 14 Xs or something? Yeah, 14 X markings,
01:32:25.440
a very detailed boat, which matched those petroglyphic rock carvings thousands and thousands of years
01:32:30.880
ago at a time when that basically wasn't widely known to the public at all. You know what I mean?
01:32:35.760
It's like not until the Taunum became like a recognized UN heritage site in like this 1960s,
01:32:42.660
something like that. I mean, we'd known about him before then, but I'm saying this wasn't known
01:32:46.660
knowledge. You know what I mean? And somehow these guys can just show up and talk about Goths and
01:32:51.100
Vikings and carve these boats in there and know all this interesting kind of interesting history that
01:32:57.980
I think don't at that time wasn't widely known. You know what I mean? Yeah. Anyway, I don't know.
01:33:01.960
I'm throwing that out there. Either way, I like it. I'm feeling more and more like a Native American
01:33:06.680
everyday. I was just going to say. I was just going to say. Some presents here over here in these parts.
01:33:11.980
All right. Maybe we should leave it on a high note. Yeah, I think so. Yeah, I think so too. It's
01:33:16.820
probably better. We'll save that last one for another time. We can do that. All right, guys. I think
01:33:21.040
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