00:08:15.300So, yeah, I'd love to do some more of those, by the way.
00:08:18.060And speaking of hats, finally, my BitChute hat.
00:08:21.180I guess you get the BitChute hat when you've been, like, you know, you can, like, sponsor them and stuff, because they do a good job posting, you know, videos and stuff like that.
00:08:29.480Not much of a baseball hat kind of guy, though.
00:08:34.720But, you know, thank you for BitChute.
00:08:36.820I heard they're working on some stuff, which is good.
00:08:41.640Hopefully they get their live streaming up and running as well, but we do enjoy and appreciate BitChute, of course, as always.
00:08:48.020All right, boys and girls, let's talk about the truck situation in Canada.
00:08:53.540I hope you enjoyed some of those compilations right there.
00:08:57.200Not my first choice of music on some of them, but even just the footage kind of gives you goosebumps a little bit, I have to say.
00:09:03.760Anyway, it is amazing to see when people finally come together in that way and begin to organize and unify and rally around one single point as well.
00:09:15.980And, you know, it will be in the hands of someone who can, who have the power, who have this kind of power and this kind of leverage, right?
00:19:44.060Now, someone did another kind of compilation showing some of the other, you know, media narratives and stuff like that, too, of this.
00:19:51.560So check out this little compilation of how they're spinning.
00:19:54.560Not only this, of course, but, you know, basically everyone that's showing up in this truck.
00:19:58.520Like, I believe, I don't think anybody, maybe there's a majority of people leaning a certain political, you know, direction that both is part of the truckers and those supporting the truckers.
00:20:10.120That's, of course, very probable or possible, but it's still not about that, right?
00:20:14.940It's about the basic issue of, like, you know, they're basically trying to bring about the great reset in Canada and bring about all these ridiculous things, right?
00:20:24.620The vaccine passport, social credit score, everything that will come in the wake of this.
00:20:28.180I'm sure, I'm sure they're already, like, looking into self-driving trucks at this point.
00:20:32.100Like, how do we, how do we end this for good?
00:20:33.740How do we bring about the fourth industrial revolution right now so that we can get these, these pesky, this pesky human element out of the picture so that they, so that we don't hold any leverage anymore, right?
00:20:49.700You sometimes hear about liberal bias in the media these days, how they're constantly letting off our government, letting our government off the hook for no good.
00:20:58.180We know extremist hate is on the rise in Canada.
00:21:02.240A new report that really is a warning about rising online activity by right-wing extremists in Canada.
00:21:09.120How big is this problem of far-right extremism in Canada?
00:21:12.640Yes, I do think that there is an connection with people who, who aren't wearing a mask or who aren't following public health guidance and the extreme right.
00:21:21.300And the idea that folks in the extreme right don't care about people around them.
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02:31:07.180mangelu who was sending thousands and thousands and probably tens of thousands to to their deaths
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02:31:29.180why would they feed us anyway if they were going to shoot us
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02:52:16.080And we will continue to come here in hundreds of millions until indeed Gaddafi said Europe will turn black.
02:52:26.680There is no democracy in Europe without ethnic minorities.
02:52:32.860Unfair treatment of people of color is based on the false idea that people with white skin are better than everyone else.
02:52:50.880This false idea is called white supremacy.
02:52:52.740The school's president, Chuck Staben, says the slogan, it's okay to be white, is associated with white supremacists and neo-Nazi groups.
02:53:00.700Fight white privilege wherever you find it.
02:53:03.700It is true that whites are the only group of people who are not allowed to have groups that protect the interests of their people.
02:53:10.980Then let's go, let's, let's go to what it really is then when we talk about the power of melanated people.
02:53:16.200When we talk about who we really are as guys in our land and that our melanin is so power and it connects us in a way that the reason why they fear black, the reason why they fear is because they, the lack that they have of it.
02:53:28.280My concern is, uh, is doing away with whiteness.
02:53:31.300And the public safety department says that it is continuing to investigate to figure out who's behind all of this.
02:53:36.560In the meantime, the New West police department says they haven't received any complaints, but have opened an investigation.
02:53:42.100White children need to be told at least at the same age, if they can't be innocent, we don't get to be innocent.
02:54:17.900Diversity is at the core of what it means to be Irish.
02:54:20.420The important thing for white parents to keep in the front of our mind is that if black children in this country are not allowed innocence and childhood without fear of being killed by police or marginalized in some other way, then our children don't deserve innocence.
02:54:34.900As I started to rise in television, I started to just get more blunt and just start saying, like, I would like a black writer.
02:54:41.840We hope that this hearing will assist us, the state and civil society, to see a path forward to addressing the challenge we face in combating racism and discrimination.
02:54:52.600I guess if I said diverse, you know, you get, well, white is diverse, which is something somebody said to me.
02:55:21.340Almost every trade union in this country headed by people who are white.
02:55:26.280So even the most liberal, well-intentioned white person has a virus in his or her brain that can be activated at an instant.
02:55:37.380So even when you're on your path to trying to figure out how to be a better human being, because I believe that white people are born into not being human.
02:55:46.600They're acting out of low self-esteem.
02:55:53.120So therefore, the only way that they can act is evil.
02:55:57.540Like that actually, instead of people of color and black folks being dehumanized, that actually everyone is dehumanized on threat within white supremacy.
02:56:05.720The only way they can, they have to rob, steal, rape, kill, fight or flight in order to survive.
02:57:26.660These little white guys with their skateboards are the ones that start to know the shit.
02:57:29.980And then they built up such this, this, I don't want to say warrior, but they built up such this, this, this conquering, barbaric mentality.
02:57:44.620The papers have headlines like, no white guilty or white lives matter.
02:57:49.320This one specifically says no white guilt.
02:57:52.480Some other ones that we've seen had said white lives matter and many people are asking for something to be done.
02:57:59.540I'm a kid who had a normal middle class upbringing.
02:59:58.360While we're trying to convince white folk to finally leave behind a history that will maybe, maybe, or embrace a history that might set them free from being white.
03:00:13.580Folks like me, who are Caucasian of European descent, for the first time in 2017, will be in an absolute minority.
03:00:23.680This greater America that we see on the horizon and that is arriving daily is just simply waiting for old white guys like me to die off and we're going to have a new America.
03:00:34.740Fewer than 50% of the people in America from then and on will be white European stock.
03:20:55.020I love it too how when the news crews have shown up to go check things out, there's usually a Mexican running away from the scene with some package.
03:23:37.020So it puts that line out of Fight Club.
03:23:39.020But maybe another woman is not what we need in a new perspective when he realized this was basically kind of a gay club that he was promoting.
03:23:47.020But still, it was actually, it is actually a good movie.
03:33:38.020This word salad, this special legalese type lawyerish language of like how to just pin blame on the other side and stuff like that, right?
03:33:48.020And at some point, I think Lavrov was talking about the amount of document that the US had provided to them to prove to them that they were basically behind all the disinformation when it came to the conflict that's escalating now.
03:34:03.020Essentially between NATO and Russia, but they're using Ukraine as a proxy, right?
03:34:09.020But check out this clip here and see what he had to say, Lavrov, about that here.
03:34:12.020Yesterday, we spent a great deal of time to familiarize ourselves with the large body of information prepared by State Department about Russia's alleged misinformation.
03:34:25.020It is with great interest that I read them, but I do hope that not everyone in the State Department was working on those materials.
03:34:32.020And there were some who worked on the essence of our proposals, on their substance.
03:34:38.020So he's like, basically what happened is that they provided them with a cache or slew, whatever you want to call it, of documents that were so numerous that they basically couldn't work themselves through it while they were there at that time.
03:34:50.020And all these accusations and stuff, and then they start looking through it, and it's like, this doesn't even, what even is this?
03:34:56.020How do we even respond to this, right?
03:34:58.020So, excuse me, Russia has now basically approached the US and said, look, we're going to need to provide a written answer to you like in a couple of weeks.
03:35:26.020But anyway, just play a little bit of what Blinken said after the meeting, and then I'll play two more clips of Lavrov, what he said after this.
03:35:34.020But listen to the legalese and the way that they pinned this on Russia, right?
03:35:37.020They're basically, Russia's going to invade, and we have to be there, provide all the weapons to Ukraine.
03:35:42.020In fact, we have to preemptively send all the weapons right now.
03:36:03.020He said it flat out to President Bush in 2008, and I quote, Ukraine isn't a real country.
03:36:09.020He said in 2020, and I quote, hey, look, that doesn't mean that you're going to invade it just because he says that.
03:36:15.020Ukrainians and Russians are one and the same people.
03:36:18.020Just a few days ago, the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs tweeted in celebration of the anniversary of Ukraine and Russia's unification in the year 1654.
03:36:28.020That's a pretty unmistakable message this week of all weeks.
03:36:35.020But you don't have this attitude towards like European, like the EU, I should say, the European Union, the way that they're just absorbing nations into it and just saying we're all the same and then like, you know, watering down the culture.
03:37:10.020I mean, again, this is a big gay off in terms of like getting NATO a NATO foothold there, whether they actually, you know, yes, NATO, they want to put pressure.
03:37:17.020The Western Atlanticists want to put pressure on Ukraine to conform to, you know, go into their democratic value system, basically, right?
03:37:24.020Their neoliberal world democratic order.
03:37:27.020And he says, even talks about the democracy here, too.
03:37:55.020And then immediately that NATO and the gay ops and the color revolutions began and they started to turn them against Russia to use them as a as a as a foothold for NATO to basically take over the heart.
03:47:34.020But keep in mind as well, that means we don't get to see the facial expressions of Ray Epps.
03:47:39.020We don't get to see if he is uncomfortable.
03:47:41.020We don't get to see really how he was pressed on certain issues and stuff, right?
03:47:45.020But this is basically to cover up part of the Fed operation because it's being exposed through the good work of people like the Revolver News team.
03:47:54.020And there's others, right, that have kept up with this.
03:48:07.020They have issued subpoenas to Nick Fuentes and Patrick Casey.
03:48:15.020The committee is demanding records and testimony from the two witnesses who promoted unsupported claims about the 2020 election and were present on the Capitol grounds on January 6th.
03:48:36.020You know, I guess they had come to him before the feds and were and I was watching a live stream he did the other day and we're like, do you have any information?
03:48:45.020He's like, I don't have any information about what, you know?
03:49:01.020If you have an audience, if you do something and you talk to somewhat of a wider audience and you say something that they disagree with, if they could, they'd put you in jail, basically.
03:49:09.020That's basically, I mean, it's intimidation.
03:49:12.020Intimidation is to know that, like, you're not allowed to say these kinds of things.
03:49:16.020But look at one line here that they used in the press release image here with this from the tweet from the Jan 6th committee account.
03:49:23.020So, they call them the leaders of America First and Groeper movement.
03:49:27.020And, of course, Patrick and Nick has had a falling out.
03:49:30.020I can't even remember when Patrick started warning about Fuentes being, you know, kind of, that the feds were after him and they were seizing his bank accounts.
04:11:09.020There's a list of the 20 most dangerous terrorist and extremists that's listed each year on the Counter-Extremism Project website.
04:11:20.020And among, you know, like military leaders, like, you know, actual terrorist jihadists and stuff and things like that, they put the guy who currently is heading up the Nordic Resistance Movement on spot number 17.
04:11:35.020And again, by the way, this is not the first time this has happened.
04:11:39.020The leader of the Nordic Resistance Movement and the extension of the entire movement is classed as one of the world's most dangerous organizations in the extension and men.
04:11:50.020For the second year in a row, the Counter-Extremism Project Lobby...
04:11:52.020It tells you where their priorities are, huh?
04:26:19.020We've all been living through the COVID-19 pandemic for roughly two years now.
04:26:25.020Policymakers, businesses, large and small, and families alike have grappled with the uncertainty and unexpected twists of this ruthless pandemic and its associated economic disruption.
04:26:42.020At the same time, long standing challenges persist.
04:26:47.020And some were exacerbated by a pandemic that disproportionately impacted low wage workers and minorities.
04:26:55.020We still face growing divergence between rich and poor within and between countries, along with the mounting risk of climate change.
04:27:08.020Our navigation of these health and economic challenges will be consequential for ending the pandemic, for mitigating climate change.
04:27:19.020And for ensuring the stability and prosperity of our respective economies and the global economic system.
04:27:28.020I will focus my remarks on the Biden administration's strategy to sustain our economic recovery and to address long standing structural issues relating to income inequality, racial disparities and climate change.
04:27:46.020Let's look at your salary first, lady.
04:28:19.020We just linked up a video of how this article from the UNESCO, which is the educational division of the United Nations, their article about how they're using Holocaust education to promote and bring in multiculturalism and what they call global citizenship.
04:28:39.020There's this explicit wording in there of, like, how we target specifically European nations, European Western nationalism and things like that.
04:28:45.020Basically using the Holocaust as a weapon to get you to accept globalism and diversity, multiculturalism and your replacements.
04:28:53.020So that's obviously not, and it has been for a long time, and we said that, but it's a sledgehammer against Western sovereignty, essentially, right?
04:29:02.020It's to impose guilt, white guilt specifically.
04:29:05.020You can never have nationalism again because it always is going to lead to a Holocaust.
04:29:09.020No, it will always lead to millions of people dead.
04:29:11.020So therefore, you have to open your borders.
04:29:18.020So in the wake of that, that being found out, now the United Nations, which, again, we saw, oh, Israel is, they, remember even, what's her name, the South Carolina Indian lady?
04:29:33.020Nikki Haley quit, what was it, the Human Rights Council at the UN because, oh, my God, they're mistreating Israel so much, you know, kind of thing.
04:29:41.020And again, it's like, this is garbage narrative, but that's what they're saying.
04:29:45.020Oh, my God, Israel is being, you know, the United Nations is putting down Israel.
04:29:49.020So there's an Israeli resolution now that passed in the UN about calling, they're calling combating Holocaust denial on social media.
04:30:00.020It's not only, by the way, social media extends further, but that's, you know, what they're focusing on here.
04:30:04.020They've been doing this for years now, though, already.
04:30:10.020The resolution, which the US and Germany have also lobbied for, also recognizes the International Holocaust Remembers Alliance definition of anti-Semitism.
04:30:19.020Here's the team here, a delegation of Holocaust survivors at the UN resolution on Thursday.
04:30:27.020The UN General Assembly approved on Thursday an Israeli-sponsored resolution on combating Holocaust denial on social media, marking the second time ever that Israel has managed to pass a resolution in the assembly.
04:30:38.020So that's probably what they're pointing out.
04:30:39.020Look, they're not getting all the resolutions passed.
04:30:44.020The resolution, backed by dozens of countries and approved by consensus, provides a clear definition of Holocaust denial and makes social media and Internet companies responsible for removing such posts.
04:30:57.020Although the resolution has no enforcement mechanism, it is expected to set a new international standard in combating Holocaust denial and UN member countries are expected to adopt it and advance domestic legislation in their own countries to enforce it.
04:31:17.020Basically, you can't question anything that we don't say is true, right?
04:31:22.020So they're basically outlawing you questioning the people who write our history books.
04:31:54.020A complete whole field of historical research that's being outlawed.
04:31:58.020And again, anything you anything you say that they consider to be a Holocaust denial, no matter how benign or anything like that, can now be criminalized in many countries.
04:32:10.020And is it isn't it kind of obvious when they have to outlaw you just researching a certain time period in history and trying to hear other points of view and looking at other research and looking at other facts that are out there?
04:32:37.020And again, I mean, when the US is concerned, there's many other Western countries that, you know, pride themselves on free speech and freedom of the press and all these kinds of things.
04:32:56.020The very reason those things exist is to protect the speech that everyone is in everyone.
04:33:00.020But you know what I mean, like that, that the general society would hate or something or like they violent and want to go after someone after someone because they have the wrong opinions.
04:33:08.020Right. That's when those laws are necessary.
04:33:10.020And this is a complete violation of that, completely disregard of this.
04:34:29.020Yeah. So I hear some people are getting excited, thinking that in Europe there will get to this one are easing off some of the covid restrictions.
04:34:37.020I've saw different countries that were listed, Switzerland, Portugal, Greece.
04:34:41.020Yay. They're loosening up on covid restrictions.
04:34:44.020I'm going to get through some of those countries, but there are some updates in Europe.
04:34:47.020So England, I would say England, Ireland, Denmark.
04:34:52.020Good stuff is actually happening there.
04:34:54.020England, they're ending their covid passports, their mask mandates, their work restrictions.
04:34:59.020Czech Republic had said that they're they invalidated the former government's directive on mandatory vaccines for selected groups.
04:35:14.020But Ireland's premier confirmed that covid covid 19.
04:35:18.020I hate saying that anymore, that basically all the restrictions, all the restrictions will be lifted.
04:35:24.020And this this rule, they say, which will remain in place will be actually they still have face masks, still have rules for face masks, self isolating.
04:35:33.020And after testing positive and then covid passes for international travel still remains.
04:35:39.020Well, that's not really lifting a vaccine pass, is it?
04:35:42.020So you basically can't leave Ireland and come back in without and travel around without a vaccine pass.
04:35:48.020Right. So it's not that great. Denmark, they ended all the restrictions, all of it.
04:35:53.020Unfortunately, 80 percent of their population, number 12, is double vaxxed.
04:38:55.020The checks on your health and the centralized thing of systems and all that stuff that's happening in the background in the guise of protecting us from COVID.
04:39:10.020It would simply just mean that we not only actually returned to the state in the bad state that we were in before this pandemic or before the authorities started acting out, reacting to this supposed pandemic.
04:39:24.020It would be worse because now we have a majority of people in the West that are vaccinated and we don't even know what the full consequence of that going to be yet.
04:39:51.020And then you feel like you've won when they still have advanced all their agendas over the last couple of years.
04:39:56.020Look at just the mass that all the businesses that have been destroyed, all the wealth.
04:40:01.020We'll talk about that here, too, a little bit later of how much money they've made.
04:40:04.020These elitists right at the top of the food chain here under the guise of the pandemic and, you know, keeping certain businesses open and closing others and stuff.
04:43:02.020And because they know this and they know that we know this, they've updated the lingo, adding their trickery to try and convince us that we should accept it because it's necessary and good.
04:43:14.020And this is the this again, everything.
04:43:16.020I mean, they don't bring up the vaccine, of course, in this article, but you can just imagine that that would be an issue we've been to this as well.
04:43:25.020It is sometimes they prepare us right for the things that they like.
04:43:29.020It's the same thing as with the heart issues, for example.
04:43:39.020And this maybe this is kind of the same way.
04:43:41.020It's like, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no.
04:43:43.020It was the fertility was a huge issue before the vaccine was even rolled out.
04:43:46.020We have different articles about the professors are talking about this and stuff.
04:43:49.020So if this really starts getting out of control when it comes to like future generations and those are kids now and they grow up and they're going to have kids.
04:43:56.020And because they've been vexed, they can't or something like that.
04:43:59.020Let's say those those become real issues.
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04:53:32.020Make sure that everybody is as up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines as they personally could be, should be, based on when they got their last vaccine.
04:53:42.620So importantly, right now, we're pivoting our language. We really want to make sure people are up to date.
04:53:47.680That means if you recently got your second dose, you're not eligible for a booster, you're up to date.
04:53:52.520If you are eligible for a booster and you haven't gotten it, you're not up to date and you need to get your booster in order to be up to date.
04:54:07.060So I haven't gone through this yet, but Steve Kerr, she has some good stuff over on Substack.
04:54:11.720Intracranial infection cases up 60-fold since the vaccines were rolled out.
04:54:17.080And he always writes it in this way, but it can't be because of the vaccines or the masks or the swabs, since they're all safe and effective, right, according to the CDC.
04:54:23.480You see, my experts think it is all three infectious diseases docs say nothing is wrong.
04:58:02.240They're doing gain-of-function research with Ebola, or you can call it, there is a subset, and we'll talk about that in a moment here, but Marburg.
04:58:08.700It's basically Ebola, it's kind of a difference on some issues.
04:58:12.860Maybe Marburg is the engineered one, I'm not sure, but anyway, they're kind of somewhat similar, right?
05:03:27.580Bill Gates warns of pandemic potentially far worse than COVID.
05:03:32.400Philanthropists and totally not Jeffrey Epstein buddy, Bill Gates calls on governments to contribute billions to tackle future pathogens and increase vaccine supplies.
05:03:51.340Again, you have to keep in mind, when they say that they want billions and billions of dollars to prevent something, that's the funding to do something.
05:03:59.640Bill Gates has issued a warning of pandemics far worse than COVID-19 as he called on government to contribute billions of dollars to prepare for the next global operation.
05:04:11.300No, for the next, the next one is coming too.
05:04:14.440The philanthropists, thank you Financial Times for clarifying that, said that while the Omicron and Delta variants of coronavirus were some of the most transmissive viruses ever seen.
05:04:27.040The world could have faced a pathogen causing a far higher rate of fatalities or severe disease.
05:04:31.840Now, of course, the tradeoff here is as soon as it starts killing people, then it doesn't spread as far because the more deadly it is, the quicker it disappears because it can't spread to everybody.
05:04:40.640So I'm sure they're working on that at this moment of something that actually spreads so-called asymptomatic spreading, right?
05:04:55.640The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and the UK Wellcome Trust, that's a very important group, by the way.
05:05:02.100They have had a finger in this current rollout of the bioweapon and all that kind of stuff, too.
05:05:07.000Very important, the Wellcome Trust, engineering, DNA, research, all that kind of crazy stuff, are giving $300 million to the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations.
05:05:18.100And the head of that, by the way, again, so this is Bill Gates paying that.
05:05:22.340And recently, and I played it part of that or I showed part of that session at the World Economic Forum, the divorce agenda in the Wednesday show where Bill Gates shows up with the head of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations to talk to everybody of what do we do now?
05:05:37.080What's next here in the pandemic and stuff, right?
05:05:38.760So they're all buddy-buddy interconnected.
05:05:41.520They pay, they fund each other and stuff, right?
05:05:43.400The World Economic Forum is, like, funded by, I think it's about a thousand big businesses and stuff, right?
05:05:49.180And, of course, they're the ones who are benefiting from the new policies that the World Economic Forum advocates for, obviously, right?
05:05:57.040So they claim that this is all bullshit, right?
05:05:59.520Which this helped the COVAX program to deliver vaccines to low- and middle-income countries.
05:06:04.200No, that still is not happening on a wider scale.
05:06:07.420CEPI is trying to raise $3.5 billion as it aims to cut the time required to develop a new vaccine to just 100 days.
05:06:14.700Gates said the world's priorities were estranged.
05:06:16.640They had fallen to philanthropists and rich governments to address vaccine inequity.
05:06:20.180Well, they're still not doing away with the patents.
05:08:12.820Yeah, maybe something with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals of opening the borders of Western countries have something to do with social Cohesion Erosion.
05:25:06.420Before the war, this was a small Christian Orthodox cemetery, but today it's the largest in eastern Sarajevo.
05:25:12.420Most people buried here died during the war. Among them are 200 bodies who have yet to be identified.
05:25:19.420Radovan and his team have put together 3,299 files of Serbs who were killed in Sarajevo.
05:25:27.420He says there are still many mass graves with Serb victims inside that have not yet been found.
05:25:32.420He's convinced the final count will show that more Serbs died in Sarajevo than Muslims in Srebrenica.
05:25:39.420But Owen quickly learned that Muslim forces routinely staged incidents to turn Rodefinan against the Serbs.
05:25:46.420Media reports, for instance, had accused the Serbs of targeting Koshevo Hospital in Sarajevo.
05:25:53.420And one sergeant said, I was watching the Moslems dropping the mortar shells down the tube as they were falling on the president who was safely in a bunker along with his honor guard.
05:26:07.420He said, the whole thing was orchestrated.
05:27:44.420The famous advocate for making Europe multicultural.
05:27:48.920And she's joined others, not only Lord Jacob Rothschild, but other prominent Jewish activists and thinkers from around the world in Jerusalem here this week to launch something called Our Common Destiny, which was promoted as a groundbreaking initiative.
05:28:06.880An initiative to create and strengthen the bonds among Jews worldwide in order to, and I quote, achieve a unified vision for global Jewry, unquote.
05:29:12.080Our common destiny strives to connect Jews to each other and to Israel across diverse religious and cultural identities through a shared set of ethics and values.
05:29:25.320Judaism is only one religion, though, and ethnically, of course, they belong to the same group.
05:29:30.180Now, I know that there are other subsets, Ashkenazi, Sephardim, you know, these kinds of things.
05:29:35.660But nonetheless, on a DNA test, you can track and know who's Jewish based on the genetics.
05:29:41.300So, not very diverse, I would say, but regardless.
05:29:44.820So, this forum was held September 9th through September 11th, ending today, tonight here, in fact.
05:29:51.300And there were scholars from six continents that attended this.
05:29:55.320So, Barbara Spector, who is on the advisory board of Our Common Destiny, is joined by many other leaders who are affiliated with the project.
05:30:04.300As I said, with the likes of Jacob Rothschild, but also Bat Galim Sha'ar, Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sachs out of the UK, Judith Tenenbaum, and many, many others.
05:30:17.860There's about 50 or so odd names listed on the website as being representatives, advisors, and also scholars that are attending here.
05:30:29.440This is on their official website again.
05:30:31.700And maybe you recognize some of these names more so.
05:30:35.000Maybe you know more about some of these.
05:30:37.980Maybe some of them are from your country, etc.
05:30:40.620Now, if you don't know about Barbara Spector, she is the activist behind Paideia, an organization of, they say, Jewish learning, that was set up in Stockholm by the aid of the Swedish government, with the help of the Swedish government, the support of the Swedish government.
05:31:00.220Which, of course, means that's the Swedish taxpayers that are picking up the tab for this thing.
05:31:04.400Now, Spector was brought to fame and wider recognition after a revelatory clip was released online back in 2010.
05:31:13.680It was an instant, almost viral success on YouTube.
05:31:16.960It was part of a small TV show out of Israel who was visiting, they were visiting Sweden, highlighting kind of just how little support there was for Israel in Sweden, how bad things are with anti-Semitism in Sweden, and essentially what should be done to change that.
05:31:32.200Now, one of the points of discussion in the TV show by, I believe it was from the Israeli Broadcasting Authority, was that making Europe multi-ethnic and multi-religious apparently is how Europe is going to survive, and that that is the only way forward, essentially.
05:31:50.900Now, Spector was also the person who almost single-handedly spurred me into first trying to really understand their contempt for Swedish people, why they needed to be substituted,
05:32:01.660why having a country that was built by Swedish people for Swedish people was something bad, and why these maniacs are trying to substitute people in European countries overall with foreign people from other parts of the world.
05:32:15.620Now, if you haven't seen the clip, or if it was a while ago, here's a reminder.
05:32:19.360I think there's a resurgence of anti-Semitism, because at this point in time, Europe has not yet learned how to be multicultural, and I think we're going to be part of the throes of that transformation, which must take place.
05:32:33.400Europe is not going to be the monolithic societies that they once were in the last century.
05:32:40.400Jews are going to be at the center of that.
05:32:41.980It's a huge transformation for Europe to make.
05:32:45.360They are now going into a multicultural mode, and Jews will be resented because of our leading role.
05:32:51.020But without that leading role, and without that transformation, Europe will not survive.
05:32:55.560All right, so apparently Europe is not going to survive without becoming multicultural.
05:33:03.580Now, an excuse about Spencer and her behavior here and her shocking admission that we've always heard, specifically in Sweden as well, because it was centered around that and the fact that the Swedish taxpayers are the one who's picking up the tab for this, us in other words.
05:33:16.400They told us she was not a significant person.
05:33:29.800Now, her attendance with these high rollers in Israel for this event is all the proof in the world that we need to realize that Barbara Spector, with her shocking and subversive admission about transforming the demographics, and hence the foundation of Europe with the aid of migrants, is not an insignificant person.
05:33:54.780If you get to be invited with 50 or so other people from around the world, including Lord Jacob Rothschild, the representative of the family that founded, literally founded Israel, and through that Balfour Declaration, there was an interesting video about that a couple of months ago here on one of the anniversaries of Israel,
05:34:15.240that detailed just how much that detailed just how much that meant to the Rothschilds and their kind of plan to really mold Israel into something in their own vision, which I recommend you check out if you haven't seen it, but it's essentially the most powerful family in the world, and the media, other people are continuously hiding their wealth, how much they actually have.
05:34:39.020They're never part of any Forbes richest 500 or most influential people list or anything like that, and if they are, they just single out maybe one person from the family or something like that, but I do believe for the most part they've been kept off those kinds of lists.
05:34:52.700Anyway, if you do get to meet with the president of Israel and the oligarchs that are behind the Genesis Prize, and there has been some exposés on this too, actually,
05:35:01.300which is worth noticing about the Genesis philanthropy group, those who are funding the Genesis Prize, a lot of oligarchs have been getting these prizes.
05:35:13.720There's even some money laundering accusations regarding these individuals that are behind funding this, that they have achieved their wealth in a very dubious manner, shall we say, if we want to be charitable.
05:35:25.880But it is interesting, there's individuals like this, Ila Salita, who's behind, or the CEO currently of the Genesis philanthropy group.
05:35:36.360But the point is, you are a very, very important and significant and influential person if you can attend these kinds of events, and if you're also asked to be there, it is obviously for very specific reasons.
05:35:48.560So we have to try to understand what it is that she's done and her contribution and why she's valued in this way.
05:35:55.700Now, it can't be overstated that the organization surely will know about Barbara Spector's particular type of activism, and this is the very reason why she is invited.
05:36:06.360It means that part of this global vision that our common destiny want involves people that are seeking to make Europeans minorities in their own homelands.
05:36:16.800Why is that? Why is this an important step to them?
05:36:21.620The reason Spector, who was actually born in America but made Aliyah, which means emigrating to Israel, why she ended up in Sweden, the reason why she ended up in Sweden, is because she married Rabbi Phil Spector, who later became the head of the Stockholm synagogue.
05:36:36.640He was asked to go there to represent it, and I guess Barbara Spector needed a pet project on the side, something to do, and what better way of, I guess, entertaining yourself than getting the Swedish government to give you tax money so that you can work on substituting the Swedish people and then the extension of the European people.
05:36:54.920Barbara Spector and the Israeli Broadcasting Authority worked very, very hard to remove these clips from YouTube.
05:37:02.200There were copyright strikes on content for years on those that played this clip in their shows or re-uploaded it to their YouTube channels, but it is still around.
05:37:12.260They haven't been able to, despite very, very fervent attempts, to cover up this repugnant admission.
05:37:19.720She did actually quit as the head of Paidea, possibly due to this controversy.
05:37:23.140This was, I think, only a few years ago.
05:37:25.020I forget how long she stayed on as the head of Paidea, but she continued, of course, her activism to substitute Europeans.
05:37:32.020She has a rich Twitter history where she laments to end white people in several tweets, including this one in which she is chiming in, commenting on a video by a radical black power activist who is suggesting that white babies will have to be killed to ensure the future survival of this guy's particular group.
05:37:53.160And she says here, we must end the so-called white race.
05:38:00.420It's pretty hateful language, if you ask me.
05:38:03.020But, you know, all authorities and the mainstream media will, of course, look the other way.
05:38:08.500There's others where she is talking about how racist and xenophobic everyone else is.
05:38:13.060Also, how Israel is a small country and therefore can't take in too many immigrants.
05:38:19.000She's mentioning here about 8 million people or so in Israel, which is, of course, the rough population in Sweden.
05:38:25.440Even if you subtract the immigration wave that has poured into Sweden in the last couple of decades or so, I do believe she ended up blocking me on Twitter, too.
05:38:35.420So, despite all these revelations and incriminating information about a person who has used this violent language, really, targeting specific racial groups, specifically people of European descent,
05:38:46.680and using displacement as a strategy to achieve something that is, I guess, to their ideas then going to be beneficial for her and her own group.
05:38:55.020So, despite all this, last year, in 2018, she actually received a medal from the Swedish king for her, quote,
05:39:04.460outstanding contribution for Jewish culture in Sweden and beyond at the Royal Palace in Stockholm.
05:39:11.980Now, you'd think Swedes will reject this kind of language, of course, a country which prides itself on equality and human rights
05:39:19.180and eradication of discrimination or exclusion based on ethnicity or religion.
05:39:23.940No, instead, she's given awards, medals, from our Swedish king for her tireless work in helping to substitute the Swedish and the European population.
05:39:34.140If we check on the website here, our common destiny, it says a unifying vision for an enduring people.
05:39:40.860But under this about section, we can read the following.
05:39:44.500Our common destiny is a groundbreaking effort to strengthen global Jewry by linking Jewish communities all over the world
05:39:51.160to a shared set of ethics and values across religious and cultural identities.
05:39:55.520All Jews are connected to each other, even through ancestries, even though our ancestries and journeys may be different.
05:40:02.120Now more than ever in our recent history, it is important that we forge inspiring bonds with one another
05:40:07.840and embrace the diversity of our Jewish people as we create a new vision for the future of Jews around the world.
05:40:14.960The opportunities and challenges before us demand that we deepen our knowledge of one another
05:40:19.880and to recommit ourselves to a greater purpose.
05:40:23.560Together, we can create a movement that unites us in our pursuit of work towards a bright future for our people
06:01:39.480All the leverage is in the hands of these truckers and so many other people, of course, joining in to this movement as well.
06:01:45.140So, basically, the demands are to stop all the mandates, to start all the vaccine, the passports, not only for truckers, but for other occupations as well.
06:01:54.780Everyone that's been fired should be reinstated.
06:01:57.740And basically, they're not leaving until that's done.
06:02:00.680Or I think they had the other one was unless the government resigns, right?
06:02:05.040So, this is essentially what you have to do.
06:02:29.420You have a list of demands, of course, and they're getting organized and all that kind of stuff.
06:02:32.380They have a huge GoFundMe there now, I saw, so hopefully they don't shut that down.
06:02:36.500I think that's probably going to kind of hold over the truckers so they can, you know, still pay rent and, you know, take care of costs and stuff, depending on how long this extends, right?
06:05:24.340So, yeah, I'd love to do some more of those, by the way.
06:05:27.120And speaking of hats, finally, my BitChute hat.
06:05:30.220I guess you get the BitChute hat when you've been, like, you know, you can, like, sponsor them and stuff, because they do a good job posting, you know, videos and stuff like that.
06:05:38.520Not much of a baseball hat kind of guy, though.
06:05:43.740But, you know, thank you for BitChute.
06:05:45.860I heard they're working on some stuff, which is good.
06:05:50.600Hopefully, they get their live streaming up and running as well, but we do enjoy and appreciate BitChute, of course, as always.
06:05:57.080All right, boys and girls, let's talk about the truck situation in Canada.
06:06:02.600I hope you enjoyed some of those compilations right there.
06:06:06.240Not my first choice of music on some of them, but even just the footage kind of gives you goosebumps a little bit, I have to say.
06:06:12.820It is amazing to see when people finally come together in that way and begin to organize and unify and rally around one single point as well.
06:06:25.020And, you know, it will be in the hands of someone who can, who have the power, who have this kind of power and this kind of leverage, right?
06:08:20.760Babies start learning how to speak by reading lips as young as 8 months.
06:08:24.760So what happens when lips and faces are covered up by masks?
06:08:28.840Health therapists say for some kids, they can work around the mask and still learn to speak perfectly fine.
06:08:33.900But for others, it can cause speech delays.
06:08:36.360There's no research out there yet to say that this could be causing speech and language delays, but most definitely it's, I'm sure, a factor.
09:09:11.560And all of that is so that they can, you know, drift around on their fine yachts, you know, having their, you know, as I said, 16-course meals and their caviar and their, you know, the finest cuts of meats and their chateau, you know, chardonnays, whatever.
09:09:27.040And just not see pesky, stupid humans around, right?
09:10:40.500But the Justice Department, that's right.
09:10:43.660The Justice Department is creating a new unit that's going to turn inwardly and focus on a segment of the American population that they disagree with politically and that they think are enemies.
09:10:57.480All right, so there are going to be whole new specialized units focused on this domestic terrorism.
09:11:02.980I thought they've been doing this like three, four, five times already.
09:11:05.440I mean, we heard about this in Biden's first year, right?
09:11:09.880They've talked about how to use the FBI and the Justice Department to go after, not only like January 6th, but adjacent groups and things that they see as a big problem.
09:11:17.400Essentially, I think you're basically talking about 50 percent of the country.
09:12:02.300But anyway, even then, I think that it doesn't matter if he's out of the picture.
09:12:06.180You know, it's going to be like DeSantis that takes over that role and he's just going to keep rolling.
09:12:09.740Anyway, here's how Garland introduced this.
09:12:13.500I'm pleased to announce that the administration is today releasing the first national strategy for countering domestic terrorism.
09:12:21.020Each of your components will play an important role in ensuring its success.
09:12:25.760The national strategy is designed to coordinate and provide a principled path for the federal government's efforts to counter the heightened domestic terrorism threat using all available tools.
09:12:37.620During President Biden's first week in office, he directed the administration to undertake an assessment of the domestic terrorism threat and then to use that assessment to develop the national strategy being released today.
09:12:50.240Our intelligence and law enforcement agencies undertook that assessment in the first several weeks of this administration.
09:12:57.760In March, they concluded that domestic violence extremists posed an elevated threat to the homeland in 2021.
09:15:27.520Guarantee those little guys that were walking into the Capitol, not like, yeah, let's overthrow the government and take over and get in charge.
09:15:36.420It's just so, it's just so little that they have, but they still run with that and it becomes embarrassing.
09:15:42.620But the, and I mean, the narrative in the media has spun to such a degree that those people who are aware and awake and kind of, you know, if you will, the red pill on some of these issues.
09:15:50.620Because they are like, this is just blatant, like lies.
09:15:55.800It's nothing tied to reality about this reporting.
09:15:59.320And again, if you want to know why the, why the CNNs are losing numbers, why people don't trust the news anymore.
09:16:03.520Well, maybe it has something to do with the fact that you're lying all the time.
09:16:06.540Maybe, maybe people want to have accurate reporting, for example.
09:21:28.800As we're playing this here, I guess I can mention that, but basically it seems that they're setting the...
09:21:35.260You know, all the things that they try to accuse Trump of in 2020 of stealing the election and all that stuff.
09:21:40.040First of all, they did do that, right?
09:21:42.300But let's assume that some of these, because of some of these laws that have been passed,
09:21:45.900specifically in some of the red state, right, when it comes to, like, the left calls, what do they call them?
09:21:51.120The Jim Crow laws and voting rights violations and all that shit.
09:21:55.740But eventually, essentially, it's to undo all the COVID excuses that they use, right, before the 2020 election, the U.S. presidential election.
09:22:06.540They used all those things to, you know, approve, like, mass mailing, mailing voting and stuff, right?
09:22:12.280No checks, no IDs, anything like this, right?
09:22:16.860So maybe, let's assume that it's so bad these next years here under Biden,
09:22:22.340with the empty shelves and the supply chain issues and the no jobs, all that stuff, right?
09:22:27.700That people actually would go and vote, let's say, again, I'm not, like, pro-Trump or anything,
09:22:31.780but let's assume that people, let's assume he's running again in 2024 and people actually vote for him.
09:22:36.320And despite their cheating this time around again, that he actually wins because they can't even, you know what I mean?
09:45:46.380No, you don't because that's not the game plan.
09:45:49.280The game plan is to criminalize people that are exposing your activities, essentially, and then lift up the very people that's part of the group that you're part of, right?
09:46:00.600And in this case, it's the pedophiles.
09:46:02.960So, this was the story here from USA Today.
09:46:05.780And this is one of many over the last few, last decade, maybe, where they say things like this.
09:46:12.480Well, pedophilia is viewed among the most horrific social ills.
09:46:30.860And then if they view it, or even worse, buy it, then they financially incentivize this material to be produced, including, you know, dirty websites and stuff that sell this kind of stuff, or they get ads of people watching it or something, right?
09:46:43.360So, there's a financial incentive behind, you know, the creation of the crime, right?
09:47:10.080When you look at pictures of children being abused, most people think that it's synonymous with children being sexually abused, but it's really not.
09:47:21.700And then again, look at the kicker here.
09:47:23.660So, the second sentence into this article, they say,
09:47:28.080A pervasive social problem that has exploded to crisis levels online.
09:47:45.420Because a lot of them have been guilty of this.
09:47:47.820Remember a long time ago, it used to be bad when...
09:47:49.680Like, one of the things they would do to take down a politician is maybe plant some kiddie porn on his computer or something as a way to take him down.
09:48:27.480Okay, so I happen to be clicking into No White Guilt's stream, hello if you're watching, with Laura Lee, the astrologer, and she's talking about the events for the year.
09:48:35.100And I saw this video came up, recommended that had nothing to do with what we were watching.
09:48:39.140You know, this is part of them trying to disrupt my extremist rabbit hole experience, right?
09:48:44.360By recommending something like this, finding out that I'm married to a pedophile for this Real Families show, and I just knew immediately, I just knew, especially because it's on YouTube, I knew what it was going to be about, right?
09:55:59.100Well, I think he genuinely, he tells me he has no sexual interest in children and that he would never have progressed to doing anything to a child in real life.
09:56:11.900Well, you know, looking at those pictures is basically doing that.
09:56:17.940And, again, it's, I'm sorry, maybe I'm cutting off to earlier.
09:56:20.860But, again, the very point is, like, you're incentivizing people that produce this kind of pornography, both financially and all that kind of stuff.
09:56:29.140And, again, as I wrote in the beginning, this is like, the pedo shit is like an epidemic.
09:56:34.500It literally is the largest growing crime in many Western countries right now.
09:56:41.580Well, because many people who are abused continue to abuse kids themselves.
09:56:44.700And it just keeps going and it just gets more and more and more.
09:56:47.140It literally is like, that's actually the virus.
09:56:49.660If there's any real virus we should be concerned with out there, it's pedophilia.
09:56:54.440And a society that continuously, you know, like, you're treating these people with cotton gloves or trying to jug, well, it's not that bad.
09:57:29.340Just get rid of these people and push this behavior as far back, I mean, exterminated, obviously, but push it as far back and out of the social, you know, periphery as possible.
09:59:46.020I know that when he is alone here for the first time, he's going to feel very bleak, very unhappy.
09:59:53.880And the more I can do to make him feel comfortable, the better.
09:59:57.260When I was looking for flats, he's jumped out at me.
10:00:02.160If he fears that a vigilante wanted to attack him, at least he can check who's at the front door before he answers it.
10:00:07.600Gee, I wonder why someone would want to attack him once they found out.
10:00:11.240One of my neighbour's daughters told me that in her block of flats, there was a young man who had been released from prison after similar offences.
10:00:21.020And he lived there with his elderly mother, who was in a wheelchair.
10:00:25.280And people broke in and beat him up in front of his mother.
10:01:04.760The immigrants is probably one major reason, if not the reason.
10:01:09.560Look, I know it's a problem domestically, unfortunately, among our own and stuff like that, too, right?
10:01:17.600But surely to import an entire class where some of this behavior has been normalized for a long time is certainly not going to help this issue, right?
10:01:26.160But again, so they're only depicted as white.
10:01:28.140There's nothing to do with them being immigrants or anything like that, of course, right?
10:01:30.420But, of course, massive, like, rape gangs.
10:01:34.040I mean, over and over and over again, especially in the U.K., we've seen this, right?
10:01:45.360If you're pointing out that immigrants are raping kids on a conveyor belt industrial scale, then you're a bad white supremacist for pointing that out.
10:01:54.440Yeah, just like this pedophile piece here, right?
10:02:02.660But the whole thing was very gentle and very soft, and you notice they kept focusing on violent threats by, you know, innocent people in the public who find out that you're a pedophile.
10:03:46.660The Supreme Court's decision on the OSHA mandate essentially means that in this pandemic, it is up to individual employers to determine whether their workplaces will be safe for employees and whether their businesses will be safe for consumers.
10:04:01.660So President Biden, you'll see this in his statement, will be calling on and will continue to call on businesses to immediately join those who have already stepped up, including one-third of Fortune 100 companies to institute vaccination requirements to protect their workers, customers, and communities.
10:04:18.160We have to keep working together in order to get this done, to save more lives.
10:04:24.140Yeah, because they care about saving lives, sure.
10:04:36.780It's up on RedAss.tv and RedAssMembers.com right now.
10:04:39.420Most of the channels that we upload stuff to, check that out.
10:04:41.920It's very important which lot number you have on the vaccine if you're unfortunate enough to fall into the propaganda for a while.
10:04:49.120I don't think many of you watching did, but let's say you know somebody who did or something like that or maybe parents or something.
10:04:54.140You can ask them what lot number it was, and you can go and check that.
10:04:56.380HowBadIsMyBatch.com and just type in the lot number, and you can see if it's tied to multiple other adverse events as well, such as deaths.
10:05:05.720But there's other issues, of course, with it, right?
10:05:07.340But the whole thing, the point with that whole thing is it basically, Statistica proves that there's criminal intent.
10:05:13.780Some of the batches or lots is basically different than others because otherwise you wouldn't have – it would be scattered across every single lot, right?
10:05:22.520But it's not. It's literally tied to certain lots, which means that something in some of these lots is different than what it is in the normal or whatever it is.
10:05:32.440Maybe the other stuff is the saline and maybe the thing that's killing people is the active mRNA.
10:05:38.420But basically it's criminal, and basically they're killing people.
10:05:40.860And to make matters worse for them to prove that it's criminal intent, they've also sent the ones that have the stuff that is killing people in it to as many states in the U.S. as possible so as to distribute the deaths and the injuries to ensure that there's no red flags raised with – normally the distribution would be like – I think maximum normally it would be like they send it to, you know, max between 5 and 10 or sometimes 13 states or something like that.
10:06:08.180But some of the batches where it ended up killing people have literally been sent to 50 states, right?
10:06:13.160So they've distributed to ensure that there's a – well, for some reason all the people in Wisconsin are dying or something like that, right?
10:06:56.800Hang on as long as you can because eventually there will be something that causes you to – you can, you know, oppose this.
10:07:02.060Now, again, as Saki said, to be sure, maybe if a business wants to do this, they will probably go ahead and do this.
10:07:07.360But you can now challenge them legally and say, you can't legally force me to take this unproven, untested, clinically studied medical experimentation, basically.
10:07:21.120The EU has now warned that frequent boosters, which is what we know that the big pharma industry and the people that are trying to kill us want, they want to have a booster.
10:07:30.840If they could, they'd probably have one every other week or so.
10:07:33.680But for now it's looking like it's something between four and six months, right, a booster?
10:07:39.640But the EU regulators have warned that basically this could destroy your immune response, when, of course, this is well known within the industry, it's called autobody-dependent enhancement, ADE.
10:07:52.420Fauci talked about this before even the vaccine was rolled out.
10:07:54.960And here is what the officials from the EU said.
10:07:57.060Our two concerns here is that if we have a strategy in which we give boosters, let's say, every four months approximately, we will end up potentially having problem with the immune response.
10:08:11.420And the immune response may end up not being as good as we would like it to be.
10:08:16.080So we should be careful in not overloading the immune system with repeated immunization.
10:08:23.580And secondly, of course, there is the risk of fatiguing the population with the continuous administration of boosters.
10:09:01.240It's the same idea that Rochelle Walensky, the head of the CDC, recently said here that, yeah, about 75 percent of those deaths in the U.S.
10:09:09.040if it's all was of four or more comorbidities.
10:09:29.140I mean, the researchers on the Internet, everyone that's being banned essentially for these kinds of things, they've said this for two years now with the numbers.
10:09:37.540And even the PCR test that it's faulty, that was a story on that the other day.
10:09:41.500It was like something is changing here.
10:09:44.480I'm not sure if it's because the damage is done and they're just like, all right, we did it, boys, like because they know in five to ten years from now, you know, those who have taken it, it's going to be.
10:09:54.200But anyway, this story is interesting because it, of course, has everything to do with these EU medical authorities here talking about this with immune response.
10:10:03.320Because the president of the EU parliament, not the commission, but the parliament, David Sassoli died at about 65 years of age.
10:10:12.640And, of course, it was a Bob Saget, same age, 65.
10:10:15.800A lot of people in that age range, which is like it's still early.
10:10:18.820Sure, they're getting older, but it's still kind of early.
10:10:42.720I just want to say here, Den Mother says hospitals regarding the Supreme Court decision and mentioning the medical workers that they have to get the jab, right?
10:12:54.680COVID deaths is ghoulish, yes, but may be necessary.
10:12:58.200And then he shows a picture there of this white woman who died.
10:13:01.820The claim is that she died because she wasn't jabbed.
10:13:04.040Therefore, you know, mock the white woman for this, right?
10:13:06.280And then he promotes websites that are claiming to list deaths of people who allegedly died from COVID because they weren't jabbed by the big pharma magical juice.
10:13:14.740And then he says he doesn't have sympathy for the woman in this picture here, this GOP Kelly Earnby, because she was against vaccine mandates and said, if the government is going to mandate vaccines, what else will they mandate?
10:13:25.200Right. Well, how about all the deaths from those who died or have been massively injured from the juice?
10:13:50.520And those who question big pharma, government control and freedom, as he was saying, you know, what's the what's the big deal about freedom?
10:13:59.300Right. And then he just went on and on about COVID and taking your endless jabs and boosters.
10:14:05.500And I was like, OK, go ahead, Michael Hiltzik, take all the boosters, all the jabs that big pharma tells you to.
10:14:12.600And then if and when you get a lot of bad shots and yeah, and you croak or get really sick, then we'll mock you.
10:14:22.420Yeah. Well, some of these people that might be the literally might be in on it.
10:14:26.320I'm not sure what it is yet, but it's interesting because the left have generally I'm saying the left.
10:14:30.960There's others, of course, too, but like the most crazy global homo progressives, essentially they they talk about COVID like it's their it's like they're it's some kind of teddy bear or like they they just love to just be in talking about the cases and the numbers and things.
10:14:51.400And and then when you when you finally approach them with with things like, again, such as happened the other day when the 75 percent of people who died with COVID had four or more comorbidities, then leftists show up in your tweet threads and they're angry with you that it's not as severe as they want this to be bad.
10:15:29.480Because, of course, they're using this politically and they're transforming all of society.
10:15:32.960And if they're even if they're not consciously aware of this, they are subconsciously they know that they're getting something out of this.
10:16:45.100But what's clear as we get through this, when everybody does their part, no matter where you live, no matter your political party, we've got to fight this together.
10:16:57.340Unfortunately, while the military is stepping up, as they always do, there are others sitting on the sidelines and we're standing in the way.
10:17:07.380If you haven't gotten vaccinated, do it.
10:21:30.540New patent proposed digital surveillance to vaccinate people based on social credit style scores.
10:21:37.220Another dystopian pandemic era tech proposal.
10:21:40.820Patent and trademark attorneys Dr. Gal Ehrlich and Meyer Fenster of Ehrlich and Fenster recently had a U.S. patent approved for a technology that aims to surveil people via their digital activity.
10:21:52.180Give them a score that defines, quote, the potential level of super spreading activity of each individual.
10:21:58.960That's really full on because they'd have to monitor every single person, where they're going, who they're coming in touch with.
10:22:21.980The patent proposed collective a wide range of personal information from sources such as mobile devices, apps, social media, web browsing, records, payment records, medical history, employment records, the government and surveillance cameras.
10:22:31.400It also suggests collecting highly specific personal information via these sources such as precise location data.
10:22:39.980And, again, think of what this surveillance, social distancing app, all of that, what that was about, right?
10:22:45.040That was about pinpointing you, you know, where are you moving?
10:22:48.560So if I go to a Holocaust museum, does that give me a score of 1 or 10 for being transmissible and dangerous?
10:22:55.700It depends on what thoughts you have while you're there.
10:22:58.160So basically all of this is going to be collected and churned into a massive big system run by artificial intelligence that's going to churn out all these numbers.
10:23:07.600And basically depending on machine learning and stuff, they basically say if you're an undesirable.
10:24:18.940Yeah, this is kind of funny because, you know, dating is tricky these days, not only because of Globo Homo, but because of the COVID jab, right?
10:24:24.920Well, unvaccinated have been shunned as being something dirty, but the tables are turning.
10:24:29.680So apparently there's women in New York who have had the COVID vaccine, and they say that they're being turned down in the dating scene, going out in the clubs and all that by hot, unvaccinated men because they want to pass on them because they have concerns about infertility and possible birth defects that can come after women have taken the mRNA shot.
10:24:49.960And this is a valid concern of many women, vice versa, of men, like their sperm quality, what's going to happen, you know, if she gets pregnant, is the baby going to be okay?
10:24:58.760So anyway, these women in New York are complaining that they're being discriminated against by these hot, unvaccinated guys, and so they're lying about their vaccination status because these guys are walking away from them.
10:25:10.620And they have good reason to, though, right?
10:25:12.480But let me read a couple of these comments that were listed that these women claim.
10:26:11.680And, of course, plenty of women have experienced irregular periods.
10:26:15.200All of these things were considered tinfoil hat stuff, but now we know that this is true.
10:26:19.120So even my naturopathic doctor who I go to, and she has seen a lot, she was very concerned when her daughter started dating someone who was vaccinated
10:26:28.340because she was worried about fertility issues and other health concerns and things that could be passed along to their offspring.
10:26:34.900So, you know, this is a whole other level of dating now.
10:26:37.560I've heard from single people who that's another question that they have to ask.
10:27:10.100Appreciate the generous donor over on Odyssey as well.
10:27:12.220What's the fun in being rich if there's nobody poor around?
10:27:14.680Well, yeah, I think they'll have, they have that Star Trek, like, you know, it's the 22nd century and we're beyond money now, you know, kind of thing.
10:27:23.900They just want to cruise around in their yachts and abuse kids and stuff and they'll probably produce them in a laboratory or something like that, right?
10:27:30.100And it'll be a brand new world for them.
10:27:49.740If Ashkenazis really are less susceptible to COVID infection due to low ACE2 expression, you've played those videos,
10:27:55.580I have to wonder if Israel vaccine to the max is nothing but a PSYOP and if the vaccines would really only operate as placebo effect them, but dangerous to us, just speculating.
10:28:05.220I think at some point the virus and the vaccine are kind of interchangeable, like the application of it can be kind of seen as the same thing in a way.
10:28:13.200But I still don't know what's going on in Israel.
10:28:26.220And they want to be the capital, the seat of that.
10:28:28.160They want and they're going to be, if they get their way with the Belt and Road Initiative, they're going to be the kind of the moral seat and the financial tech seat, you know, of the world essentially, right?
10:28:40.360They have their Supreme Court there, all the Illuminati symbolism and stuff, right?
10:28:44.680Then they have the temple that's going to be built here soon at some point.
10:28:48.760But again, maybe they have their own little eugenics program going there and those who are dumb enough to fall for this or they're giving the real thing to those that they consider.
10:28:55.060They're going to be undesirable amongst their own group or something.
10:29:00.840What we do know at this point is that we're unfortunately stuck with a bunch of elitist pricks that hate us and they want to kill us, right?
10:29:12.740Remember when we covered how Fauci, the most trusted man in America, ha ha, he gave $400,000 of taxpayer money to an experiment in Africa where these dogs were infected with parasites from these biting sand flies?
10:29:25.300There were these images of these poor dogs.
10:29:27.320They were locked in these like cage contraptions with their heads trapped and there was these hungry sand flies that were literally eating them alive.
10:29:34.360If this was for research, it's so disturbing, so disturbing.
10:29:40.320Just last month, Fauci approved nearly a quarter million dollars to inject male monkeys with hormones to change their genders.
10:29:47.880So this was over $205,000, went to Scripps Research, and its so-called purpose was to determine why biological men who claim they're women have higher rates of HIV.
10:29:57.240This is as good as when Fauci wanted to go to gay bathhouses up close to see how gay men transmit AIDS.
10:30:04.720How in the world is HIV transferred from one individual to the next?
10:30:09.860And, of course, we know some of the things.
10:30:11.900I'll go to a gay bar and I'll take some notes.
10:30:14.180Can you imagine him kind of standing close?
10:30:17.780And, of course, AIDS is really, you know, immune system based, right?
10:30:21.760Who was the guy you interviewed again?
10:32:18.400But back to these transgender monkeys, I just want to know, what is this research really about?
10:32:22.900Because we've talked about the effects of gender-bending chemicals found in most products.
10:32:27.380Those were the dogs being tortured, which are poisoning our environment, animals, oceans, peoples, babies.
10:32:33.280These, like, baby boys are being born with smaller penises because of all the estrogen-mimicking chemicals that are found in the environment.
10:32:39.020I thought that was COVID, less penis eyes.
10:32:41.040The system knows these are cancer-causing and toxic and that they mess with fertility, but clearly they like all this estrogenic gender-bending effect.
10:32:54.420And animal and ocean life has been going through this cruel, forced transgender change because of all of the toxic chemicals and contaminants in our environment.
10:33:04.320So all the people that claim to be against pollution and climate change, blah, blah, blah, they never address this.
10:33:09.420There's countless studies and evidence of these bad effects.
10:33:12.440And our health departments, they know this.
10:33:14.620They claim to have our best interest in mind, but they don't care about any of this.
10:33:17.660All they care about is this sketchy COVID juice, you know.
10:44:42.980But, meanwhile, there's a certain demographic that likes to hang around downtown L.A., so I have an idea of who's doing the stealing there.
10:47:46.280The fourth industrial revolution is going to fix this because now every package is going to have a, you know, a tracker and a scanner on it.
10:47:53.300And you can know all the time where it's at and stuff like that.
10:47:55.680It's always – they allow things to happen.
10:48:15.100There's just – apparently 4.5 million people have quit their jobs.
10:48:18.700And, of course, mostly of this is because of any self-inflicted damage or wound, which is these vaccine mandates that many companies, despite the fact that the Supreme Court now has shot that down, many companies will still move ahead.
10:50:20.800And he was talking, first of all, it was like, how do we – he said something.
10:50:25.780How can we incentivize people to go to work and stuff?
10:50:28.800And it's like maybe higher wages, maybe giving more money because that's basically where it's at.
10:50:36.000I remember the Japanese finance minister for a while that said immigration is a fraud because basically it drives down our wages.
10:50:43.600So the only way – you get the employer to pay you more for this job because it becomes like we don't have a person for this and we really need a person for this.
10:51:00.080You're telling me you actively work against your own population of bringing up the wages.
10:51:04.820Yeah, and it is so funny because it is always the left.
10:51:07.220They're like, we need a higher minimum wage and all this crap, right?
10:51:09.660And like even these huge corporations won't pay it.
10:51:11.860And then we see popular, you know, white conservative areas who are – they need to hire people and their minimum wages – they're making the wages much higher to hire people.
10:51:22.140They're doing what these lefties always wish them to talk about doing.
10:51:24.980They're actually doing it in these nice white conservative areas right now.
10:52:31.180Yeah, I mean, all this with the AI technologies and stuff.
10:52:34.800Remember, we've played clips like that in the past, too, and articles of, like, how it's racist because it comes in with kind of a – I mean, just a veneer of objectivity and artificial intelligence.
10:52:43.660You know, because, like, you have these nerdy programmers and, like, oh, it needs to be accurate, you know, kind of thing.
10:52:47.540And they put in parameters that, like, shows us real things about reality.
10:52:51.740But then it's always something, well, no, no, no.
10:52:53.540That's racist because this beauty context, they picked – nine out of ten, they picked only white women or, you know, the Amazon gender recognition that pinned Michelle Obama and Serena Williams, a tennis player, as male.
11:06:42.000yeah there you go let's show this uh overview shot again this is uh pretty crazy it's like an
11:06:52.200epidemic level of uh theft and robbery uh apparently and what was it the uh forget what
11:06:57.660the rail not u.s rail it was something else i forget what the company was called but
11:07:01.420it seems that they were like not really doing anything about this they they uh the uh they had
11:07:07.520their own internal security i'm not sure why this isn't just like handed over to the cops or
11:07:11.320something uh but apparently they um they are like not really stopping this that they have some
11:07:17.300you know surface level thing they're claiming that we're dealing with this or whatever
11:07:21.420uh i mean when your trains start to derail because the packaging there's so much packaging on the on
11:07:32.460the rail tracks that it's derailing your trains you think you think this would be an issue at this
11:07:37.380point i think it's maybe just wall off uh california and let them you know do some kind of like was it
11:07:44.480escape from la like some kind of scenario just wall it off and then the train the routes need to be
11:07:49.440taken the train routes need to be taken alternative routes right what would that be would be like uh
11:07:53.860utah i guess that way up you know for for stuff being shipped south you know uh but yeah pretty
11:08:00.720crazy uh pretty crazy stuff this is uh this is the the new normal now uh speaking about other crazy
11:08:05.860stuff we talked a lot about the food supply and of course we have a you know follow-up a little
11:08:09.140bit later here on the uh you know truckers and supply chains and stuff like that but check out
11:08:12.740this from cnn here uh should the government control the price of food and gas wouldn't that
11:08:17.820isn't that a wonderful i have is that maybe that would be uh the way we solve some of these uh
11:08:24.500temporary issues with inflation i mean inflation is good and and even if it was happening uh you
11:08:29.620know we know it's good even if it it's not happening but if it was happening it's good and
11:08:35.320yes it is happening and it's a good thing uh this has certainly never been tried before and so you know
11:08:41.200this is what yeah why even bother right um so should governments consider setting the price of
11:08:49.820essential goods yeah that would be that'd be great you know they're doing that with taxes essentially
11:08:54.240in certain countries like sweden uh the taxes are super high on certain products and stuff and
11:08:58.700that's kind of just to force you out of buying certain things now you know it could be argued
11:09:03.300um you know with it's strange because with the vac this vaccine the gene therapy that they're
11:09:09.600rolling out the clot shot the the kill shot they are saying that you know you you'll have increased
11:09:15.160insurance rate if you don't take it uh they might deny you entry into hospitals that's starting to
11:09:20.700happen in certain areas and stuff like that and they're even say because your liability right you
11:09:25.140you will contribute to uh taking up hospital beds if you're not vaccinated right but when it comes
11:09:30.860to the food issue and alcohol and cigarettes and even these other you know actual detrimental health
11:09:36.360uh you know uh products essentially out there uh that uh that weakens your immune system is make
11:09:42.800you sicker it causes disease and all these things right why why they haven't given why they haven't
11:09:48.960like given any kind of punishment or like uh that is a bit strange you know because you have like
11:09:54.580concurrent you have this like a fat positive movement running but then at the same time we
11:09:59.840know that there were eventually with the social credit score and these kinds of things and the
11:10:03.340carbon footprint and stuff they'll probably say you know it will be punishable in some kind of way
11:10:08.540to be overweight so i'm not sure how that's going to pan out uh but right now it basically seems to pan
11:10:12.460out that like as if you're if you're fit and let's say you do want to eat animal products and animal
11:10:17.680meat you know meat and things like this animal fats and those kinds of things you will be punished
11:10:23.380right because the the replacement is coming here the bugs is coming the soy is coming and that's the
11:10:27.540route that want to have you you know go down it could be argued with with cigarettes you know it's
11:10:30.840like an an alcohol at least excessively excessive purchase of alcohol that is like yeah maybe it's
11:10:37.040maybe it's good that there's some kind of i don't know i mean ultimately you wish people could be
11:10:41.880you know would would uh would understand just the how detrimental this is and stuff like that
11:10:48.540uh but at the same time as soon as you as soon as you have something that comes in and and going to
11:10:53.200force your behavior into a certain way or not whatnot it is just bound to be abused and and you know
11:10:59.260again now we're kind of seeing that with the covid vaccine they're beginning that same uh you know
11:11:02.720high heightened insurance prices if you if you're not if you're on you know vaccine free basically
11:11:08.200all right so uh quick regarding the food supply just saw this i can mention it real quick that
11:11:13.680they're actually pushing this and it and it kind of kind of dubs it tells a bit what we're going to
11:11:18.300talk about with the world economic forum and covering some of the things that they talked about that
11:11:21.480and of course again on the forefront of the agenda it's covid it's how do we get everybody vaccinated
11:11:26.820the second layer is global warming uh carbon neutral by 2040 some say 2050 some say 2030 which is
11:11:35.140you know insane but you know that that's what they're pushing uh and i'm sure we're going to see
11:11:39.260more of this kind of stuff that you know was it the scene in blade runner where they're basically
11:11:43.580growing maggots in like you know big uh big pools essentially uh protein farm right i'm sure that that's
11:11:52.240that is closer to reality than we know that that's going to come here at some point but here
11:11:57.240this is out of the swedish television here the the the uh government tax funded i should say
11:12:04.300uh swedish television their news website here and this are a new report claims that organic farming
11:12:10.420can harm the environment more than traditional agriculture hmm so you're saying with petrochemicals
11:12:18.280and you know all the shit that they're pouring on the the crops and the soil and with topsoil to
11:12:24.240please i don't know it's very strange uh but i'm sure we're going to see a lot more of this
11:12:28.700as they're beginning to shift us away from anything that basically is natural uh traditional
11:12:34.440wholesome actually you know i hate to use the word but actually you know sustainable and things like
11:12:39.860that uh organic farming can harm the environment more than conventional ones based on the amount of
11:12:45.560the harvest uh the harvest they produce this is said in a report from researcher at the school of
11:12:50.200economics in lund i'm sure there's no uh no commie crap with this right when you look at greenhouse
11:12:54.820gas emissions which is not really it's not an actually not an issue it's it's really not
11:12:59.620organic farming appears to be worse than conventional says investigator christian jorgensen
11:13:04.760yeah i'm sure this will be um i'm sure this is completely accurate uh just because it's a study
11:13:09.960doesn't mean that it's uh that's that's actually what's going on folks well it's a here's the study
11:13:15.180look at the the evidence is right here yeah who's the study funded by can we get some details on
11:13:21.040this please anyway you uh you're smart enough to get this okay so let's talk a bit about the
11:13:28.820ukraine situation here i'm gonna begin playing a couple of clips here with uh with the uh diaper
11:13:34.880man himself uh regime leader joe biden crap in the pants crap in the pants joe and uh see what he had
11:13:44.660to say about this because he's talking about punishments and it's going to be severe
11:13:48.420uh if russia moves ahead and uh if they indeed decide to do all these things uh we are going to
11:13:54.560have a uh we're going to have a full-fledged war on our hands right here's ap russia moves more troops
11:14:00.380westward amid ukraine tension but anyway let's begin with uh joe biden here here we go i've already
11:14:05.320shipped over 600 million dollars worth of sophisticated equipment defensive equipment to the ukrainians
11:14:13.400the cost of going into ukraine in terms of physical loss of life for the russians they'll
11:14:20.100they'll be able to prevail over time but it's going to be heavy it's going to be real it's going to be
11:14:25.620consequential they'll be able to prevail over time um okay so you're intending not to uh to to deal
11:14:33.980with that i guess then is that what he's kind of alluding to there i'm not sure if he knows anything
11:14:38.080what he's actually talking about here this is the uh portion i think where he's asking uh answering
11:14:43.120rather uh questions uh well at least attempting to answer questions uh otherwise he's just reading
11:14:50.280from a teleprompter right but uh he he also is talking about um concerns regarding the uh actually
11:14:58.380the yeah the monetary thing is coming here biden addresses moscow's concern over nato's encroachments
11:15:03.020on russia's border let's listen to the next clip here we have a number of treaties internationally
11:15:07.360and in europe that suggests that you get to choose who you want to be with but the likelihood that
11:15:12.800ukraine is going to join nato in the near term is not very likely based on much more work they have
11:15:20.280to do in terms of democracy and a few other things going on there and whether or not the major allies
11:15:26.160in the west would vote to bring ukraine in right now so there's room to work if he wants to do that
11:15:32.380yeah i mean they want them to be part of nato and that's kind of i mean that's really this the core
11:15:38.860of this partially about that i mean we have this this this thing goes back decades now right ever
11:15:46.620since the fall of the soviet union back in the early 90s and then the consequent build-up of russia
11:15:52.540again and all the oligarchs and the oligarchs that were booted out at least initially some of them by by
11:15:58.140putin they began operating on all these gay ops gay ops uh to turn the former satellite states uh
11:16:04.700to russia that were part of the soviet union such as ukraine such as georgia such as now kazakhstan
11:16:09.900we see a conflict there belarus white russia right that's you know contested now chechnya there's a
11:16:15.900number of areas where they continue to try to turn this against russia so so that uh you know they
11:16:20.940don't gobble them up and and and gain even more it goes back to the heartland theory this is like the
11:16:25.580core of geopolitics and stuff like that right but uh anyway it is interesting that um uh you know
11:16:34.380you're not really getting a wider discussion of who it is that's like do are doing all these things
11:16:39.500right i'm thinking of the barizovsky's he i mean he died he died in uh i think it was london it was
11:16:44.540like found dead in his in his home and maybe he was assassinated we don't know right but boards
11:16:48.300barizovsky is one of the uh known as the there's actually a pretty good decent series on bbc maybe maybe
11:16:53.660online still i'm not sure uh called russian russian um uh russian i almost said forefathers but uh uh
11:17:03.740russia was it russia's father russia's mob bosses or something what the hell was it called again
11:17:08.140uh i can't believe i'm forgetting that i see if i can pull it up it was actually pretty good they
11:17:11.500they followed like someone like barizovsky right and he's like literally like traveling between
11:17:16.780tel aviv israel he's a jewish guy right uh and london and his entire and he's multi-millionaire
11:17:23.580you know probably billionaire actually uh spends the majority of his waking hours just try to like
11:17:28.940how do we destabilize russia how do we get you know get how do we get back our feet in there get a foot
11:17:34.300in the door get control of the country in that kind of capacity now you could argue whether that has
11:17:39.180happened in the consequent decades or not uh when we have some clips that may be alluding to that in a
11:17:44.060bit or an article alluding to that uh but you don't see much of that right same thing with ukraine
11:17:49.580like that's even the term the color revolutions which is now you know a strategy that is being
11:17:55.420used against uh you know america in and of itself right now um we've talked about people like norm
11:18:00.380eisen right he was he was studying under one guy who was basically the father um of the of the color
11:18:06.140revolutions right and it began in ukraine with the orange revolution then you had the rose revolution
11:18:11.180in georgia uh you've had a number of these revolutions right and it's all democracy and
11:18:16.140moving us in a democratic you know towards a democratic goal of all these nations and stuff
11:18:20.220and that's you know what biden talks about here it's basically getting ukraine needs to submit to
11:18:24.220becoming global homo and then maybe you can enter nato but at the same time they're getting all the
11:18:29.340back backing of nato of western allies of nato countries right now right so they're shipping in
11:18:33.820weapons right now the uk is shipping in weapons and i believe let's see if it's the next clip he's talking
11:18:39.420about how much uh not only money but like uh resources and stuff that that they're sending
11:18:44.940that now this is the financial one let's let's uh do that one first uh talking about financial penalty
11:18:50.060penalties uh if moscow decides to invade ukraine let's uh check this one out they make a if they
11:18:56.540invade they're gonna pay they're not going their banks will not be able to deal in dollars
11:19:02.380so there's a lot what a big threat my conversation with putin and we've been um how can we
11:19:09.260say it we have no problem understanding one another he has no problem understanding me nor me him
11:19:17.260and the and the direct the conversations where i pointed out i said you know you've uh occupied
11:19:23.020before other countries but the price has been extremely high how long you can go in and over time
11:19:32.140that great loss and economic loss go in and occupy ukraine but how many years one three five ten
11:19:44.460what what is that going to take what toll does that take it's real it's consequential so this is not all
11:19:51.180just a cakewalk for russia militarily they have overwhelming superiority and on on as a relation
11:20:00.940ukraine but they'll pay a stiff price immediately near term medium term and long term if they do it
11:20:10.780yeah the us dollar where they they couldn't be able to trade in us dollars i think aren't there already
11:20:17.100certain um kind of sanctions in place uh for russia i believe that there is right i don't think this
11:20:23.740would be a problem i mean they're setting this is why they're setting up their own institutions i mean
11:20:27.260they're working on their own internet essentially i think they do have something when it comes to even
11:20:31.340the banking sector they have you know certain new like new systems like global what would that be like
11:20:36.460you know international clearing uh clearing type technology like swift and you know there's a number of
11:20:41.420them uh those kinds of things that they're working on because they're they're seeing you know whether they
11:20:46.140align or not or or how much overlap it is or you know russia's controlled by the same you know same
11:20:51.420internationalist anyway it doesn't matter you know kind of thing there's at least some surface level
11:20:56.060things where they're trying to do their own thing because they're they're being kind of excluded from
11:20:59.820that uh but again they're trying to make it seem like it's a violation of russia to move troops inside
11:21:07.420of their own borders or go and do a practice wherever they want to and stuff like that which is which
11:21:11.900which is which is insane and we cover the cnn piece where they talk about this russia's preparing
11:21:16.460a false flag in ukraine you know to blame it on them so that they can invade and stuff and and it
11:21:21.580feels like that is the false flag in and of itself like the the accusation that while they're going to
11:21:27.660do something so we have to go in and uh and you know protect uh protect ukraine now again that's all
11:21:33.420about getting a foothold even even deeper into uh ukraine i mean i mean remember we have to go back to 2014
11:21:39.740with all all these same people right from anthony blinken uh victoria newland she's still there with
11:21:45.500the state department i believe and she's the one who uh you know that that telephone recording and
11:21:50.300stuff like that right these are these are international uh bullies part of a little click
11:21:56.700and they're there to basically destabilize as much as they can in ukraine while they're standing and
11:22:01.340talking about unity in ukraine and stuff like that anthony blinken had that in his recent speech i'm
11:22:06.620going to play a little bit of a clip from that in a moment here uh but um yeah i mean this is
11:22:12.380pretty we have one more here regarding the uh let me see here oh well this is kind of more fun though
11:22:17.500president biden uh he's he's if you ask me essentially if you ask me easy questions you'll
11:22:23.420get easy answers listen to uh to this here by the way it's a quarter of guys now so i'm going to do this
11:22:28.620just listen if you may ask me easy questions i'll give you quick answers oh quick okay quick answers
11:22:34.380there you go if you ask me easy questions i'll give you quick answers this is the guy who's in
11:22:38.460charge this is the number one this is a commander in chief oh yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah during like
11:22:48.700we're talking about like going to war like the us is going to sponsor all these you know they're
11:22:52.300going to go in with i i would assume at some point if let's assume that russia does invade or something
11:22:57.180like that right though they just go into ukraine at least the uh advance from the eastern portions in or
11:23:02.300something this guy's going to make the decision to send uh to send girls and boys american girls
11:23:09.820and boys in there and and and take part in the war i think uh uk is sending something like uh well at
11:23:16.540least a few hundred i think troops uh canada is sending a few hundred troops i think um and we
11:23:23.180actually have another clip on that too i believe well we could show that here real quick this is uh
11:23:28.460the s 400 battalion uh on and routed to belarus for a joint exercise there we go
11:23:37.020and again this is you know troop movement and stuff and this happens you know kind of course
11:23:42.060regularly uh there's plenty of channels on this telegram channels that follow a lot of this and and
11:23:47.180you know showing like how they're i was ramping up on the other side of the border as well as
11:23:52.060opposed to just you know what what ukraine is is getting and what they're aided with when it comes to
11:23:56.460the us and the us and other other native countries and stuff like that uh but so they're prepared
11:24:00.780they're preparing for something here uh it's it's kind of big here's some photos from um the british
11:24:07.580um weaponry being deployed munitions and things like that uh being brought in uh i forget the details
11:24:14.540exactly what this was but there's a lot of them they the uh i've seen a couple of posts where the uk is
11:24:20.780sending multiple planes uh with uh with weaponry to back you know to back ukraine uh of course the
11:24:27.500mainstream media is covering this too they want to have um they want to have uh you know a full-fledged
11:24:33.020war they want uh biden to be tough on russia let's just let's just invade now here's msnbc check this out
11:24:40.540we've got to be aggressive in our defense of our allies and ukraine despite what you hear from
11:24:48.300putin propagandist propagandists across the world and yes even here in america despite what you hear
11:24:56.220we have to defend our democratic allies and it's a little bit more there for the biden white house
11:25:04.220to start speaking more clearly and more aggressively and telling us how they're going to stop this
11:25:10.780invasion from happening there you go so that's what that's what they want that's uh morning joe msnbc
11:25:16.620right uh democracy democracy that's all they can talk about right let's play a little bit of blink in
11:25:21.660here too anthony blinken he he basically had the same thing i listened to the first like 20 minutes of
11:25:26.140this presentation uh beyond the schmoozing and the buttering up of each other there between the ukrainian
11:25:30.620guy and i forget what he was um uh he's the uh is this cool about yeah so this is uh not the prime
11:25:39.580minister here right um uh fm what the hell is that ukraine uh is that the is that the finance
11:25:46.300minister is that what that is fm anyway uh they were doing a press conference together i was mostly
11:25:51.100listening to blink and what he said uh and he he echoed much of the same uh regarding the the like
11:25:57.900the high price to russia if they kind of invade or whatever let's listen just a little bit here to
11:26:01.900some of the things he said thank you um i can't uh that's horribly low let me turn this up mine i can't
11:26:12.620tell you what uh what he's thinking um i can tell you that we have to base what we're doing uh on what
11:26:21.500we see as well and unfortunately tragically uh recent history has been uh russia uh trying to exert
11:26:33.260its might over its neighbors uh invading georgia invading ukraine leaving forces in moldova against
11:26:40.380the will of its people and its government and now uh massing very significant forces on ukraine's
11:26:47.020borders and so we have to base our actions no they're they're inside of their own borders they
11:26:52.140can do whatever the hell they want inside of their own board as long as they don't go over the border
11:26:57.500they can do whatever whatever that whatever the hell they want it's this idea that you well ukraine
11:27:02.300is soft we're going to defend its sovereignty and stuff and then you have nato countries are literally
11:27:05.980like putting a foot in each country surrounding russia which of course means putting military bases
11:27:12.140there right in the weekend warrior show it was uh i thought it was kind of interesting actually
11:27:16.860but the the issue regarding um uh got the the baltic island of gotland regarding you know air your
11:27:23.580air defenses and stuff in the region in the baltic region specifically right uh that there are a bunch
11:27:28.540of these gay ops there there was a bunch of drones that were have been filmed over swedish nuclear power
11:27:33.740plants and it was also one drone over the swedish parliament and of course immediately uh you know people
11:27:38.780are like oh that's it told me to russia right it was unnamed uh unarmed uh un uh you know unmarked i guess
11:27:45.180that's the term right unmarked drones so no one knows who it is and this could very well be a gay
11:27:50.380op it could be it could be nato itself for all we know now swedish sweden officially isn't a nato
11:27:54.540member but we're basically a vassal state of of the us and you know i mean we're we're basically uh
11:28:01.900the reason why assange is is going to be extradited of sort right because that dumb rape accusation
11:28:07.180uh i mean that was a whole gay op right so we're like we're doing their bidding all the time and stuff
11:28:11.660and they want they want us officially to be part of nato uh but they've kept scaring sweden you know
11:28:16.540they did the submarine scare early 80s and then that's continued um and i talk about it in the
11:28:21.980weekend warrior show so just check out that but it's kind of interesting uh so it could be something
11:28:25.900there with the uh that they're trying to scare you know certain countries around you know uh there was
11:28:32.140warning about russia and sweden you know and they're the ones spreading disinformation they're the
11:28:36.700they're the origins why uh they're trying to divide us you know all this kind of stuff right
11:28:40.460while these democratic countries and nato and the global you know the global western elites
11:28:45.900are literally doing everything they can to to divide people and drive wedges between us they're
11:28:50.460opening our borders and letting migrants in they're replacing their own populations they're the ones
11:28:54.700censoring they're the ones who are you know democracy is a failed uh a failed system obviously right
11:29:00.700as we can see blatantly but there was talking about it right there was talking about democracy and how
11:29:04.860great it is and our open societies and stuff then they're the ones who are like censoring people
11:29:09.740they're locking people up they're the ones who are going after people now with domestic terrorism
11:29:14.060charges and all that stuff i don't know what this is but the you know there's this other article a
11:29:18.540while back too what what putin is afraid of is that is a western style democratic ukraine and that's
11:29:24.460the reason why they're doing this and stuff like you you're kidding me it's literally like the worst
11:29:29.580thing you can have in a country right now it's it's these western democratic global homo values
11:29:35.020right um so anyway let's let's play a bit more here from from blinken they're always trying to act
11:29:40.540the thought that their sovereignty can it can you know ukraine sovereignty it's very important to uphold
11:29:45.340and stuff like that and they can do whatever they want including amassing you know uh weapons on
11:29:50.700literally on the border they can get help from all these other countries but as soon as russia moves
11:29:54.700some troops internally inside of their own border they're violating this that's an an act of aggression
11:29:59.260now right which is which is crazy uh let's keep playing here uh on on the facts and on what we
11:30:06.220what we plainly see uh as i've said based on that and in very close consultation with um our partners in
11:30:15.580ukraine our our allies throughout europe uh we've offered two paths to uh to russia a diplomatic path
11:30:24.220through dialogue to try to uh resolve uh these differences peacefully uh and uh to proceed to uh
11:30:32.940to de-escalation uh alternatively uh the other path if russia decides to renew its aggression against
11:30:40.220ukraine uh is one of uh of conflict and severe consequences there you go it's clear
11:30:47.500that the preferable path the responsible path is uh diplomacy that would be better for everyone
11:30:56.860which means you gotta keep in mind too they have this word there these things are written by lawyers
11:31:01.660these speeches when they do it you know legalese type language it's it's frank luntz type language
11:31:08.220uh it's just designed to manipulate you and the wording and stuff like that
11:31:11.980but but it is kind of interesting that they you know he talks about uh you know again democracy
11:31:18.220let's take that portion again you can you can hear what i'm saying here listen diplomatic path
11:31:22.540through dialogue to try to uh diplomacy these differences peacefully uh and uh to proceed to uh to
11:31:31.420de-escalation uh alternatively uh the other path if russia decides to renew its aggression against
11:31:38.700uh is one of uh of conflict and severe consequences yep that's what they want it's clear dialogue so
11:31:46.780basically means you bow down to our uh to our uh our standards our requirements what what we want
11:31:53.500you to do right what we want you to do to do all these things uh you need to pull back your defenses
11:31:58.780you can't move troops here blah blah blah blah blah do what we tell you that's diplomacy that's that's a
11:32:04.460political compromise is you just bowing down and and and acting like they don't have anything
11:32:09.900self-interest and looking out for themselves again it's like you know i've said i've said this
11:32:13.660all the time doesn't mean that you know russia has the greatest uh you know country in the world and
11:32:17.660they can do all these things they have plenty of problems uh and on some issues they're they're
11:32:21.900completely absolutely the same right and there haven't been much better on the on the vaccine
11:32:26.380front remember we played a clip even in the weekend warrior show how they arrested some kind of
11:32:30.060self-proclaimed uh neo-nazi in russia it was like an 18 year old kid or something and he had posted
11:32:35.180anti-covid things and anti-lockdown and anti-manager vaccine things on the internet
11:32:39.820well he was being arrested by the fsb here just like a few days ago uh it's it's literally not
11:32:46.060better in many regards but in some regards there are some things that are slightly better right um so
11:32:54.060yeah we'll see what happens here uh with the the conflict right i had another article here let me
11:32:59.260see what this one was here uh to to make to make that point right uh top jewish leaders lauder lauder
11:33:05.900thanks putin for fighting anti-semitism from uh from haretz here right russian russian jewish
11:33:14.780organization make a significant contribution to political stabilization in russia for which they're
11:33:19.100very grateful says russian president there you go the president of the world jewish congress has
11:33:25.100thanked russian president vladimir putin for his efforts to fight anti-semitism
11:33:29.180in russia uh and and so the question is does that mean the same thing that it means in the west
11:33:35.820where it basically has become now a a method of control right you claim something is anti-semitism
11:33:43.900and by using that you can basically censor content you can uh you charge people with terrorism and
11:33:49.980these kinds of things right just basic stuff like the what we've seen in the us uh when it comes to
11:33:54.540the definition of of these things from the state department so forth we've showed that in the past
11:33:58.060right we're basically you uh you know comparing um you know israel to like uh to like 1930s germany or
11:34:06.140something that's like that's anti-semitism and and and is illegal essentially right all these things
11:34:10.780right so it's been a limiter of like what you can yeah whether it's revisionism or or whatever things
11:34:15.660that people are interested in talking about this it's being used as a way to silence people and ensure that
11:34:21.740that they can't talk about certain things and if you can so you can label anything including
11:34:26.140absolutely 100 valid criticism you know of activities of interest of of organized you know
11:34:33.980unelected ngos such as highest or whatever they're like you know sponsoring bills and you know sending
11:34:40.620things to politicians to get america and other western countries to open their borders for for example
11:34:44.780right we have other jewish groups and organizations working towards the replacement agenda and stuff like
11:34:49.740that and so if you criticize that well then you're anti-semitic you see because you can never
11:34:54.300criticize what these unelected groups and interest groups and ngos and all this stuff is doing right
11:34:59.260it's the same thing with the uh the groups funded by um was it the israeli state department i forget
11:35:06.380what the foreign office or something uh uh the uh israel famous one few years back right they were
11:35:12.860standing on the shores of of uh islands in greece uh the aegean ocean and waving in refugee boats and
11:35:19.340stuff like that they're being funded by the israeli uh government right is right uh you criticize that
11:35:24.620well then you're anti-semitic you see so if you're trying to say that israel can't you know they shouldn't
11:35:29.260be uh if no one else can have a border like an armed border wall with like a you know massive concrete
11:35:34.140ball a wall like they have around the country uh then no one else should have it too okay well that's uh
11:35:38.700that's anti-semitic right that's how they do it in fact we even have check this one out uh dan andrews
11:35:45.340you know the horrible guy uh down under uh in australia who's talking about the uh you talk
11:35:52.700about everything he's done when it comes to the restrictions and the uh the just the prison the
11:35:58.300prison island uh that he's turned on he has helped i should say uh to turn australia into and
11:36:04.060specifically you know victoria where he's based right but listen what he said here regarding
11:36:08.380this very same topic too and again this is you can read nothing else into it but restriction
11:36:13.820of what you can all the anti stuff right listen to this here we would not have some of the world's
11:36:19.260best anti-discrimination laws in this state if it were not for the jewish community we would not have
11:36:25.100some of the best anti-vilification laws in our country and indeed the world if not for the leadership
11:36:31.420of the jewish community and the list goes on and on yeah and we know how that's used right they call
11:36:38.140it oh it's anti-discrimination laws or so-called hate speech laws and things like that and we've
11:36:43.980seen that being misused i mean incredibly over the last few uh last decade i'd say uh when this
11:36:51.580was an issue even the us which had you know the first amendment free speech all that kind of stuff
11:36:55.180right have just started to backtrack on that well now it's hate speech laws and and again even the
11:36:59.820supreme court can rule well it's not really a thing doesn't exist right any speech uh as long as it's
11:37:05.820not you know illegal right illegal in the sense that it's like calling for the violence against someone
11:37:10.540or murder of someone or whatever uh then you can call it whatever you want but it's not illegal right
11:37:15.980it's it's it's legal speech and that's why it's protected that that's the very reason why you need
11:37:20.220a first amendment it's not to protect speech that everybody agrees with the very point of this is to
11:37:26.060to protect unpopular speech or opinions or you know people who have a show or whatever you know
11:37:33.980write articles online or something so this has really changed over the last few years right
11:37:39.420so anyway we're gonna we're gonna go into the world economic forum here a little bit but i saw this it
11:37:43.900was kind of interesting too uh because it ties into the world economic forum and their agenda right
11:37:48.540black rock is a huge i mean it's it's um the biggest investment and holding company in the world
11:37:54.700uh or whole i guess maybe not investment but definitely holding company right and this thing
11:38:01.500has popped out right stakeholder capitalism it's really one of it's not klaus schwab invention but
11:38:05.980it's really what the world economic forum have done to re um to to still have neoliberal capitalism
11:38:13.820but to ensure that all the parties involved essentially lock into each other right this is a way to transform
11:38:20.780our societies by using the neoliberal capitalist system by by having the corporations and the banks
11:38:27.260and big business go along with a a a liberal agenda right and and make sure that all the parties are
11:38:36.300locked in like you're not going to be in the club if you're not part of this interconnected web of of of
11:38:41.180all the big businesses that's slowly transforming our societies into what we have today right so it doesn't
11:38:46.380matter if they're you know you have politicians or whatever that's get get voted in or you know i
11:38:52.300mean i'm convinced they got nervous about this back in uh you know specifically with with with trump
11:38:57.020you know it turned out to be to be nothing but at least you know on the rhetoric front you know he
11:39:01.020said a lot of things and they got worried about that and they they hated him for that um and uh they
11:39:06.220freaked out and then you've had you know consequent uh run of a lot of other politicians too you know
11:39:12.460people thought for example someone like sebastian kurtz would be better in austria that turned out also
11:39:16.300to be a dud and maybe these are all you know controlled opposition but the point is that for
11:39:20.780a little bit there you know we had salvini in italy you still have to certain extent the sweden democrats
11:39:25.820and sweden there's other nationalistic um you know more patriotic uh parties that begin to pop
11:39:31.260up in europe right and as they continue to just pry open our borders more and more of the native european
11:39:36.220population and and the the people in the west begin to look at these parties now and say we gotta we
11:39:41.020gotta do something about this we gotta control this right so they don't like that idea they want to
11:39:44.700make sure that things keep moving forward regardless of what politician or political
11:39:49.340system is in place and the the method they have done that is by uh neoliberal capitalism and now
11:39:56.460they're going to move with the world economics foreign plan into the stakeholder capitalism thing
11:40:00.460right so even the black rock ceo had to come out here recently i guess uh they've been criticized
11:40:05.740i mean it's so dumb right they literally give you know millions and millions to like black lives matter
11:40:10.940and adjacent blm groups and stuff like that right and uh but they're still being blamed they're like
11:40:16.140they're they're part of you know racism they're they're bad uh and the environmental angle has been
11:40:21.020huge as well for them um uh it's bad towards the environment you know kind of thing they invest
11:40:26.220in the wrong things and therefore they're a bad company and so they try to counter signal that all the
11:40:30.140time by you know pouring millions into blm causes and stuff like that uh but yeah he came out here
11:40:35.020recently larry think the uh current ceo of black rock uh we are capitalists not environmentalists uh
11:40:43.340frank writes black rock won't pursue uh divestment from oil and gas as a strategy i mean you'll have a
11:40:48.940like a when you can get the whole industry to move in that direction of like you know all the green
11:40:54.940stuff and net zero and stuff that's what you're going to get that's why like bp even renamed themselves
11:40:59.180from uh bp british petroleum to uh beyond petroleum a while back right uh it's all going to move
11:41:04.940in that direction but it's kind of interesting that the black rock guys have to come out and and
11:41:09.500uh counter signal that larry think monday pushed back against accusations the asset manager is using
11:41:16.780its financial influence to push a politically correct agenda and of course we know that they
11:41:20.700are right stakeholder capitalism is not about politics it's not a social or ideological agenda
11:41:25.340it's not woke fink said it is capitalism driven by mutual beneficial relationships between you
11:41:31.740the employees customers suppliers and communities your companies relies on to prosper this is the
11:41:38.300power of capitalism right so we're not going to see a full-fledged communist revolution they
11:41:42.940you know their mind might be dominated by by commie crap uh including the people who are at the head
11:41:49.340of these companies and stuff by but it's always going to use neoliberal capitalism right and that's a
11:41:54.220very that's a very you know very aspect of the world economic forum and their control is to get
11:41:59.020everyone in on on the board on that agenda right at least the big powerful companies those that
11:42:03.900matter those that have funds those that those that can change things right and they'll begin to
11:42:08.700transform things on essentially unelected people will begin to transform things in a direction which
11:42:14.780will be a terrifying future for all of us uh but they'll say that oh no you know this is for the
11:42:19.660environment and this is better for everybody and by the way blackrock as you can see here uh hits a record
11:42:25.02010 trillion assets under management a surge in fourth quarter flows to blackrock exchange trade funds
11:42:33.420help the firm to become the first asset manager to hit the 10 trillion milestone 10 trillion if you look
11:42:42.780at basically any big company out there if you look at who the uh holding company is the asset um
11:42:50.140manager for that it's either blackrock uh or it's what it's what's the other one berkshire hathaway which
11:42:57.420is uh warren buffett's um thing right and then what was the other one state street or something i think
11:43:03.900i forget the other one there were a couple i guess yeah vanguard i almost forgot them as well vanguard
11:43:08.860is one of the other big ones right so it's like three four kind of you know mostly two vanguard and black
11:43:14.140rock but sometimes you get bertha berkshire hathaway uh and and street uh state street or whatever they're
11:43:19.260called the other one the fourth one right uh that's what you get so let's talk about uh the world
11:43:26.940economic forum here a little bit too let's open with uh what he said here klaus schwab he was he
11:43:34.220was introducing and we get to oliver here in a moment too but he was introducing um let me see if i can
11:43:41.820find that link don't i have that up now i gotta find that link the uh the chinese the chinese guy right
11:43:47.900uh xi jinpin uh okay let me i'll find that i'll open that in a second here but he was introducing him
11:43:54.380and frankly xi jinping had a very boring i mean just very formulaic reading from a teleprompter kind
11:43:59.820of thing right uh but schwab was very excited about this uh and he was you know this is the greatest
11:44:06.140thing ever uh to get china to get china involved in this right let me see is this a link here uh yeah
11:44:11.980yeah here it is here here it is right here okay uh i just didn't open that first uh special address
11:44:17.500by xi jinping president of the people's republic of china uh let's check out how a clash wob opened
11:44:22.860this here too i'm not gonna we're not gonna listen too much on xi jinping he went on about like the
11:44:26.620year of the tiger and we have to be brave as the tiger and shit but uh uh but clash wob's comments here
11:44:31.900listen to this here heads of state sorry that was too loud okay government your excellencies dear
11:44:45.180partners and members of the world economic forum dear friends a very warm welcome to you all to the
11:44:53.900opening of the davos agenda week 2022 we are joined by a truly remarkable global audience of leaders
11:45:04.380from politics business and civil society even if the pandemic has forced us to reschedule our
11:45:13.980traditional in-person davos meeting for early summer it is essential at the beginning of this crucial year
11:45:22.6202022 to define the state of the world and the priorities going forward in addressing the most
11:45:33.340important challenges for our interconnected global humanity the urgency of action-oriented collaborative
11:45:44.940efforts is demonstrated through the engagement of key political leaders into the davos
11:45:52.540agenda week and through the discussions this week with the most relevant stakeholders who
11:45:59.740are responsible for the critical issues impacting our common future stakeholders right at this pivotal
11:46:08.620moment i see several priorities for the global agenda we must continue to fight against the global pandemic
11:46:18.300we must revitalize the global economy and accelerate its transition to net zero
11:46:27.740we must preserve biodiversity by deploying nature-based solutions and we must narrow the gap between the rich and
11:46:38.700the poor which is all of the things you mentioned are literally things that they are will not to do right
11:46:43.980they'll use that as excuses to get you to go along with it they will not use nature they will synthetic
11:46:49.820synthetify everything right it's all artificial including from the intelligence of itself but also
11:46:56.460what we eat what we wear what we what we think what every like everything is moving towards an artificial and
11:47:03.340synthetic inauthentic uh you know kind of in their view solutions but uh you know whether it's products or
11:47:10.300um you know ever ever down to our very intelligence right down to our very thinking
11:47:15.500and that you know he talks about human biodiversity which is or sorry he's talking about biodiversity
11:47:21.100preserving biodiversity uh and again it's funny that it's always just empty phrases and empty words and stuff right
11:47:28.380because these are the very same people you know together with uh you know the the like the united nations and their sustainable development goals and stuff
11:47:35.660they need all these groups line up right uh they're literally advocating for open borders and replacement
11:47:41.740in western countries right eradicating uh human biodiversity while they're advocating for that we have must
11:47:48.700preserve diverse you know biodiversity and stuff like that right so this is what you're going to get
11:47:53.900you're going to get a bunch of nonsense and a bunch of crap from these uh uh globalists to get you to go along
11:48:01.100with it to get i mean i don't think many can i think most people can see through this now right
11:48:06.540um but not all of course but i mean it's still a huge faction of the elite and with the businesses and
11:48:11.500stuff uh that are bowing down to these agendas and they're part of whether it's funding the world
11:48:16.620economic forum or being partners or buying down to their agenda and stuff and keep in mind too this
11:48:21.740these are on unelected people i think not that it would be better right they would there's a bunch of rotten
11:48:27.660people majority of them in fact that are elected are are bad but but as just on a issue of principle
11:48:34.940no one elected bill gates you know i mean no one elected klaus schwab or uh christine lagarde
11:48:40.940head of the the world bank and stuff right these are just uh global elitist scum that have risen to
11:48:49.180the top and now they think that they're better than you and they're going to decide how to move forward
11:48:53.020and part of the agenda of course is to ensure that their life their their their uh lifestyles can
11:48:58.620continue they want to be floating around on their yachts that have swimming pools on it you know
11:49:05.340and not be pestered by too many too many people out there right they want the world for themselves
11:49:10.780that's basically what this is about uh and in that effort they will depopulate uh they will begin to
11:49:16.700knock us off one by one one country by country they destroy it uh now they're replacing us in the west
11:49:22.860of course uh but with this with this vaccine shot as well i mean there's like the world economic forum
11:49:27.740has stepped stepped up into a more you know engaging uh active role a public role in a way that they
11:49:35.100didn't really do before the pandemic there was some stuff in like 20 you know 15 16 17 there were some
11:49:41.260things that they released and things that they started working on such as the fourth industrial
11:49:44.540revolution and these kinds of things right but it's really after the pandemic that they've really
11:49:49.100stepped into like a more public role and actively like pushing policy on countries and just telling
11:49:55.420us this is what we're this is what's going to happen now like you you will own nothing and you will be
11:50:00.540happy right stakeholder capitalism it's like using neoliberal uh capitalist system for for for commie
11:50:06.700to achieve more sustainable global development with this goals in mind it is my distinct honor and great privilege to introduce his
11:50:21.340excellency xi xingping president of the people's republic of china to open the davos agenda week
11:50:30.300mr president in your historic speech in davos five years ago you emphasized that we all share a common
11:50:42.220human destiny yeah sure in the last five years the world has become more interconnected than ever but in many
11:50:50.700ways it's becoming even more fragmented and polarized yeah gee i wonder why china has made significant
11:51:00.140economic and social achievement listen how he's like licking this guy up and down here in the
11:51:04.780beginning before he lets him on it's it's incredible i i don't think you know it's not china controlling
11:51:09.980things right they're a proxy in many regards as well uh many regards have turned against their own you
11:51:15.660know people and stuff like that but they have an agenda too of their own right and and and they'll
11:51:20.620utilize that and they'll they'll put you know at least they have they have the smarts in many regards to put
11:51:25.900china first maybe not the chinese people but you know the mecca the apparatus of which is china
11:51:30.540right the the party the party right uh ccp and so forth um but it it's amazing how he's like
11:51:40.060groveling to this guy isn't it uh in your amazing speech five years ago was that what he said in the
11:51:46.300beginning uh anyway let's let's see how he introduces him here
11:51:50.460achievements under your leadership in the first three quarters of 2021 china's economy grew by over
11:51:59.740nine percent you have achieved a historic goal to become a moderately prosperous society in all respects
11:52:11.020who's totally not putting people in camps uh or anything like that let's let's not talk about
11:52:16.940that let's not let's not even talk about um what they're doing uh advancement how they're not doing
11:52:22.940all the things which they demand the west to do such as you know the zero the net zero stuff is not
11:52:27.580even it's not even on the agenda for for for china right i think they aren't they building more uh
11:52:33.500you know like coal power plants and stuff and sure they have some you know cool stuff like the talking
11:52:37.340back reactors and stuff which i wish the the west had to be honest they're doing some some stuff out
11:52:41.740of the out of the ordinary um but in most regards they're literally doing i mean just if
11:52:47.740if any western country did one tenth of what china has done over the last few decades
11:52:53.420it would have been like war with that country right now there'll be an invasion of that country
11:52:56.860essentially with the whole uyghur thing and like that they're trying to pretend that that's not
11:53:00.380they're imprisoning putting the you know segments of their own population in camps okay and and this
11:53:06.780guy's just buttering this gap up and it's incredible is it i strongly echo your remarks in 2017
11:53:17.420that mankind has made progress by surmounting difficulties and when encountering difficulties
11:53:26.220we should join hands and rise to the challenge let's join hands everybody this is as we as we
11:53:34.220call the majority of the population on this planet let's join hands and sing jointly for the world to
11:53:40.300become more inclusive more sustainable and more prosperous always the same right more include more
11:53:48.940diversity yeah that's because that's really that's really china's specialty it's inclusivity and diversity
11:53:54.540that's absolutely now welcome his excellency his excellency president of the people's republic of china
11:54:07.580professor claus schwab ladies and gentlemen friends greetings to you all it is my pleasure to attend
11:54:14.780this virtual session of the world economic forum listen to how boring in two weeks time
11:54:19.580how dry china will celebrate he goes on about some the tiger thing here in the beginning which is
11:54:25.020like okay i mean that's sure that's interesting but listen to this the advent of spring in the lunar new
11:54:31.340year the year of the tiger in china tiger symbolizes bravery and strength as the chinese people often refer
11:54:41.180to spirited dragon and dynamic tiger or soaring dragon and leaping tiger to meet the severe challenges
11:54:48.700facing humanity we must sorry soaring dragon and leaping leaping tiger what about what about that to
11:54:55.260spirited dragon and dynamic tiger or soaring dragon and leaping tiger to meet the severe challenges facing
11:55:02.860humanity, we must add winds to the tiger and act with the courage and strength of the tiger
11:55:12.580to overcome all obstacles on our way forward. We must do everything necessary to clear the
11:55:24.980shadow of the pandemic and boost economic and social recovery and development so that the
11:55:30.460sunshine of hope may light up the future of humanity.
11:55:34.740It's just such bullshit. We're not going to listen to more. This goes on for another 25 minutes almost here.
11:55:43.420But anyway, maybe there's some tidbits later on. I started listening to it, but it could be some tidbits later on.
11:55:47.880But it's mostly boring. It's just like scripted, dry. Hey, what about the Uyghurs? Throw that in there.
11:55:56.880Can you ask about that? Anyway, so one thing that could be interesting for you to know as well, which I showed that here, is this guy here, the son of Klaus Schwab.
11:56:10.080It just happens that Oliver Schwab is married to a Chinese woman. So Klaus Schwab himself, he married Hilde Schwab from Schaffhausen.
11:56:25.220I think that that's the family name as well. And I do believe, I think she has a stronger jawline than Klaus does.
11:56:32.820But anyway, back in 1971, the couple lived in Switzerland. They have two kids, two grown children now.
11:56:38.900Nicole Schwab, co-founder of, check this out, the Gender Equity Project that was set up in 2009.
11:56:47.040And then it's Oliver Schwab, who's married a Chinese woman and also coincidentally heads up the World Economic Forum office in Beijing.
11:56:56.180So I'm sure that has nothing to do with the fact that the future progeny of Schwab will basically be Chinese, or at least they will look Chinese.
11:57:06.120They might be technically half Chinese, but they'll basically have a foot in through the door in China.
11:57:11.260In fact, he even talked about China. This is back at the World Economic Forum in 2000. Is this 2018, I believe?
11:57:18.040This is the sun here. Let's listen a little bit. They talk about China, too, and their role with the World Economic Forum.
11:57:22.600They're super, you know, excited about having them aboard and stuff like that. Let's check this out.
11:57:28.240I'm joined here by Olivia Schwab, who is the managing director and also head of the biggest business engagement with the World Economic Forum.
12:03:44.440The reason why they built this in Iceland first is because they wanted it to be not only net zero,
12:03:49.080but they wanted it to be carbon, like in the minus, right?
12:03:54.440And the only reason they could do it in Iceland and did it there is because of the access to all the geothermal,
12:04:00.280you know, the hot springs, the volcanic eruptions, the volcanic activity and stuff like that.
12:04:05.240So basically they got, you know, it's not free energy, but, you know, they can use that.
12:04:09.560And then they can say, oh, look at this cool device, right?
12:04:11.780So I'm sure at some point they'll begin running these at a loss in terms of like the electricity produced or something.
12:04:16.840They claim this is like, oh, this is a power plant, but it's not only net zero, it's minus, you know, minus carbon power plant, right?
12:04:25.280So that's why they're talking about this new technologies that they have to build, right?
12:04:29.880In order to build green supply chains, we must also make these technologies cost effective.
12:04:39.020Innovation and significant investment are needed in this decade to reach our climate goals.
12:04:43.860The World Economic Forum's Center for Climate and Nature is building a critical partnership to both raise ambition and accelerate climate innovation.
12:04:51.020It pushes early demand for low carbon goods and serves the three initiatives.
12:04:55.280The First Movers Coalition, we'll talk, actually I'll show a bit about them in a moment here.
12:04:59.820A group that claim they're a forward thinking, meaning progressive, means lunatics, and the companies they represent,
12:05:06.940jumpstarting the global demand for the next generation of clean energy technologies.
12:05:12.080This is all Bill Gates stuff here, right?
12:05:15.020By mobilizing the necessary investments and drawing down costs.
12:05:20.120What additional steps can drive climates and innovation and make zero emission technologies the most affordable, accessible, and attractive?
12:05:26.800I guess this is like to open up the conversation here in this video here.
12:06:54.520You know, it's mostly driven by the sun and our output or whatever, even if it's, you know, of carbon dioxide is not going to change things that much.
12:07:47.000We will have a great opportunity to discuss this today.
12:07:51.580And we know that there are clear solutions there.
12:07:54.520When we went into Paris, and Secretary Kerry will know that, we were on a four-degrees track.
12:08:00.640After Paris, we saw a three-degrees track.
12:08:03.700After Glasgow, we're closer to two degrees.
12:08:06.400But now we have to get down to 1.5 degrees zero.
12:08:11.280We have an incredible cost here with leaders with us today, working at the forefront of the climate agenda.
12:08:18.800With them, we hope to first review the state of play in climate innovation and priorities,
12:08:24.780because we need to see breakthroughs when it comes to use and application of technology.
12:08:30.400Two, we also would like to discuss exciting developments in the climate innovation from the First Movers Coalition to the Catalyst program.
12:08:39.400And three, hear about key actions that governments and businesses are taking to ensure that momentum and climate carries into COP27, hosted by Egypt.
12:08:51.400We also see that the private sector is really now playing a more and more proactive role.
12:08:58.160Two years ago, we had very few companies that were committed to a net zero.
12:09:05.420Now, we have hundreds of them and increased with three times only the last years.
12:09:11.720And we have the climate leaders group at the World Economic Forum with more than 120 companies really, really committed.
12:09:20.260And of course, if you look at it, you know, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation is at the top.
12:09:24.820I think one of the funders, right, they have about a, what's it, a thousand companies now, I think, that's like part of the World Economic Forum.
12:09:31.080And of course, they are financially, you know, benefiting on the policies that the World Economic Forum brings forth and so forth, right?
12:09:37.860But yeah, here's this, now the coin drop of why they had Yasmin Fawood on from Egypt is like, how did she plan to, okay, they're hosting this the next year, right?
12:09:48.040They took the next COP, what is it, 27 now or something like that.
12:09:51.900But yeah, Bill Gates, John Heinz Carey, and then Anna Borg.
12:09:56.080I mean, you know about Carey, you know about Bill Gates and stuff like that.
12:09:59.580First of all, why the hell is she there?
12:10:01.700She's a COO of Vattenfall, which is one of the big electricity producers, right?
12:10:34.380Of like this, you know, the green innovation.
12:10:36.400We have to have new, you know, climate, or net zero, you know, technologies and production and industries and all that kind of stuff, right?
12:10:44.960But in Sweden, it's like this interplay between democratic socialists and the energy sector, right?
12:10:54.120And they're really the ones who kind of took hold of Greta Thunberg, kind of pushed her to the forefront to become a spokesperson for their stuff, right?
12:11:00.420These people are becoming multimillionaires.
12:11:02.540They're kind of, you know, kind of how like the Rockefellers did early on with Standard Oil and stuff.
12:11:07.000It's really that same thing, but on a wider scale and a new guard of all the people behind these electric, you know, whether it's electricity, you know, companies or other companies providing, you know, technologies and things like this.
12:11:20.720But she's an interesting character, and I do have to look into her a little bit more.
12:11:25.800She's in the bottom left right there, Anna Bori, from Sweden, and it's kind of cringe to hear her.
12:11:32.320But she's working on a bunch of things, right?
12:11:35.640They had an article on their website, Vattenfall, which means Waterfall, you know, so they started as a, what do you call it, a hydro, you know, hydro electrical, you know, company or whatever.
12:11:45.240And now they're, you know, whether they're going to do all these new things and they need environment and, you know, sustainability and all these kinds of things.
12:11:52.040Whether they're actually doing it or not, I'm not sure if it's all marketing or something like that.
12:11:57.240But she has been brought into a bunch of things, and so she's like really part of the little global elitist here.
12:12:05.240And it comes out of that world that I talked about in the video with Greta Thunberg, all those people that are involved.
12:12:11.460I didn't mention her there. No, I didn't mention her there, but I mentioned the company and some of the ex-CEOs of some of these companies and the various, you know, power companies and stuff like that, right?
12:12:21.940But they had an article about it. They pulled it for some reason. I'm not sure why they did.
12:12:26.060Anna Bori coveted panelists together with world leaders.
12:12:28.780Vattenfall's CEO Anna Bori is again participating in a panel talk with the world leaders such as Bill Gates, Johns Carey, look at that.
12:12:36.660In addition, she's interviewed on leadership in a World Economic Forum podcast, View and Listen Online.
12:12:42.220They were super excited about that, but that's from the cached Google version.
12:19:07.740The point is, if there was a European country, a Western country doing something like this to a segment of a population living inside of their borders,
12:19:24.480or at least adjacent to it, there would be a boycott of that country.
12:19:32.140They would not have been invited to the World Economic Forum.
12:19:34.540They wouldn't certainly not have sitting and licking their leaders up and down before they bring them on to, you know, do the PR campaign speech, right?
12:19:43.220The global growth of the Israeli economy to the growing cross-regional trade and investment as a result of the peace agreement between Israel and the group of Arab countries.
12:19:53.440Therefore, it is with particular interest that the national community wants to hear about your government's priorities going forward.
12:20:02.040And it is my great pleasure to give you the floor for your special address.
12:27:17.640He said it was public knowledge or something, and then he finally got a copy, and now he released it because the public hadn't seen it before?
12:28:22.640A like and warrior of an enemy says, nice that they're so concerned with economic inequity or inequality, actually, considering central bank policies have absolutely concentrated wealth.
12:28:33.100That's even worse than during the Great Depression.
12:34:48.380Elimination means when you get rid of it in your own country, but it's somewhere not in your country, but it's there.
12:34:56.800For example, polio has been eliminated in the United States in many developing nations.
12:35:01.540So what's the next one up the ladder is control.
12:35:04.740That's kind of mostly bunk, to be honest.
12:35:06.900There has been some studies on that, and it was basically the vaccine actually reintroduced a lot of polio cases, specifically the oral polio vaccine, which was the one that brought back.
12:35:20.600I think we've shown the graphs on that, and it was basically going out the window because of a lot of other, you know, advancements with hygiene and warm water and sanitation and all kinds of, you know, things.
12:35:30.820And then they, you know, excuse me, then they kind of claim that we, oh, we're the ones who did this.
12:35:36.420They were basically jumping on the bandwagon right at the tail end of it.
12:35:40.520And in fact, if they would have expanded and continued their polio vaccination campaign, they would probably have brought the whole thing back again.
12:35:49.220Control means you have it present, but it is present at a level that does not disrupt society.
12:35:55.820And I think that's what most people feel when they talk about endemicity, where it is integrated into the broad range of infectious diseases that we experience.
12:36:06.940For example, the cold weather, upper respiratory infections, the para-influenzas, the respiratory syncytral virus, the rhinovirus, the anoviruses.
12:36:17.940You want to get it at a level that doesn't disrupt society.
12:36:20.960That's the answer to your first question.
12:36:22.960That's my definition of what endemicity would mean, a non-disruptive presence without elimination.
12:36:30.760When you talk about whether or not Omicron, because it's a highly transmissible, but apparently not as pathogenic, for example, as Delta, I would hope that that's the case.
12:36:44.040But that would only be the case if we don't get another variant that eludes the immune response to the prior variant.
12:36:52.960So it could be that they just have another variant up their sleeve, or somehow they know there's going to be another one.
12:36:59.540And sure, I mean, we've talked about that because of the vaccine, you introduce a lot of issues or something.
12:37:06.120So maybe on some level they know that that would happen, like as the vaccine puts artificial pressure.
12:37:12.400Maybe that's what they do, or it could be something completely different here, something else up their sleeve, and they're kind of letting it go.
12:37:20.940I think I saw an article, was it just like yesterday or the day before, where, and this is not, you know, it's not just in the U.S. about Democrats versus Republicans,
12:37:31.040but, you know, currently the Democrats control, you know, they're in charge for the most part, right?
12:37:37.480And they're basically, they're losing because of their policies with this, right?
12:37:43.840They have done some, and again, this wouldn't fix it, no, there's plenty of, you know, bad Republicans.
12:37:48.600But, you know, like Youngkin did in Virginia.
12:38:09.280He's still, you know, World Economic Forum kind of tied in because of the Carlyle Group,
12:38:13.840which is a sponsoring partner with the World Economic Forum and stuff.
12:38:17.500He's an ex-co-CEO of Carlyle, right, Glenn Youngkin?
12:38:20.420And so he might very well just be a temporary steam valve or like a, you know, kind of controlled opposition or whatnot.
12:38:27.820But at least there's something he's doing well.
12:38:29.620But the point is they're noticing this, right?
12:38:31.520They're noticing that, like, some of these Republicans and some of the red states are doing much better.
12:38:38.000And the people are beginning to turn away from these insane policies that these, you know, leftists want to impose when it comes to the COVID stuff and the pandemic.
12:38:47.400And was it right now I think the Republican Party was, like, polling highest that it's done since, like, the 60s or 70s or something like that?
12:38:59.000They're intentionally letting up on certain things because they wouldn't maybe have the people that they want to have in the political system or something.
12:39:05.800They would be literally voted out, barring that they can continue with their vote fraud or something like that.
12:41:24.720One of the things that we, I believe, the entire world is facing, but we certainly are facing it in a very, very disconcerting way in the United States,
12:41:34.760is the amount of disinformation that is accompanying what should be a problem where everyone pulls together against a common enemy, which is the virus.
12:41:46.280Which, again, then, means you need to obey us.
12:41:51.360Us working together means you doing exactly what we're telling you to do.
12:41:56.100Go on and take an unproven, clearly at this point unsafe, dangerous gene therapy experimental shot and just trust us.
12:44:51.140So the vaccination question is, of course, a very complicated one.
12:44:54.460I mean, many public health experts and governments have tried really hard for now two years to get people to believe in vaccines.
12:45:01.440And, of course, there's always a better job that we can all do, starting from the companies, in terms of explaining the science, explaining the side effects, explaining the long-term benefits.
12:45:12.440Yeah, but you're not doing that, though.
12:45:40.980The reward of getting a vaccine versus not getting a vaccine.
12:45:45.400I think a lot has been done, but clearly more can be done.
12:45:49.120But, as Tony said, what is sad is all the misinformation that we are seeing every day online, sometime on TV, about the vaccine and what they do and what they don't do.
12:46:00.700Yeah, they should all just bow down and get your product, right?
12:46:03.300It would be a much better world than if they could all just give you a 3,000% stock price increase here by just falling at your feet and obeying.
12:46:13.360And getting however many boosters you claim that we should have, we'll just all go line up for that.
12:47:28.400I think this will be here to stay with the vaccine passports and the social credit score and the shunning of vaccine-free people and so forth.
12:47:36.760I'm sure that that will continue just, like, if they get their way for the rest of this round of civilization.
13:29:49.440Please, keep pushing, keep poking, keep separating yourself because the inevitable will happen.
13:29:56.280The thing about white guys is that they take a lot of crap.
13:29:59.360They are very patient and tolerant until they aren't.
13:30:03.540Keep those blatant, hateful, anti-white male articles a-coming.
13:30:06.960Because of it, even simple, decent, non-political white folks are seeing how there are deliberate policies to make us a minority anywhere we live.
13:30:15.800Policies intended to destroy us as a whole, as a united people.
13:30:20.200They're seeing how much unjustified, vicious, vile hatred there is for them simply existing.
13:30:24.840When people are in need, who do they call out to?
13:30:28.280Build us schools, give us clean water, feed us, heal us, protect us.
13:30:33.000Who do they call upon to have a better life?
13:38:56.500And some of the advancements that we made, as you say, with nationalism all over the West, in many Western countries, right?
13:39:02.460There's been advancements, and, you know, with what we saw in the U.S. as well, with the, you know, from the Dominion voting system and all that kind of stuff,
13:39:11.560I'm beginning to wonder, have this been going on for some time?
13:39:15.680Or, you know, some of the nationalist parties that they didn't perform better, you know, was very close in France.
13:39:21.000In Sweden, they've been constantly kind of number three, you know, Sweden Democrats, you know, the nationalist party there.
13:39:27.140In Holland, they almost, you know, won and stuff like that.
13:39:30.380But I wonder, you know, I wouldn't put it past the globalists to do this kind of stuff.
13:39:35.060And I know not everyone has, you know, the electronic voting systems and stuff like that, though.
13:39:39.520But in Sweden, for example, a lot of the ballots that you go in and actually, you know, you choose a ballot on location.
13:39:46.140You can bring one as well that you can receive in the mail and stuff like that.
13:39:50.160But you can go into location, get one there, which is the most common way.
13:39:54.660And in many locations in Sweden, they have been simply thrown out and discarded by activists.
13:39:59.400You know, so this is I think this is more commonplace than we think, Mark.
13:40:03.520I think this is very worrying because it either is more commonplace than we think or it will become the norm.
13:40:50.760This is massive because to say that election was fiddled, to say that particular election was the subject of massive, decisive, fraudulent activity means every single election can then be subject to that fraud.
13:41:08.240Because if you're going to steal the biggest election, everything else from there on down is relatively easy to do.
13:41:16.600And I think that's a big, big message to the Republican Party in America.
13:41:22.800Now, I know mainstream Republicans do not support you.
13:41:28.680And most of them don't actually support Donald Trump.
13:41:31.140But the fact is, if tomorrow you and I were gone, if tomorrow Trump was gone, the same people who have spent years and years and years deplatforming us, oppressing us, removing our right to freedom of speech, and doing the same to Donald Trump.
13:41:49.920And that's something we should talk about.
13:41:51.200The fact that this man, the most powerful man in the world, is now subject to these social media bans.
13:45:30.280But no, to make that point, though, it's the powerful people that we've spent so much time talking about it because we're, of course, exposing all of the things that they are doing to us and their plans and what they want to do with us.
13:45:44.900I take all the way from the replacement agenda that they have had running now for decades and decades to the lockdown agenda, to kind of the great reset and really taking control of, you know, economy and stuff like that, overwhelm the system at the same time.
13:46:00.000You crash small businesses and stuff like that.
13:46:02.500You consolidate power and all this stuff.
13:46:04.240They have, I think they've, they realized definitely after the 2016 election, too, that they just, they just can't let information, you know, flow in the kind of way that it did.
13:46:15.040It was just too dangerous for them to allow to do this.
13:46:18.060So the crackdown has come in just an incredible way.
13:46:22.560And as you said, the corridor has now shrunk more and more and more.
13:46:26.380And so we begun, as you said, with topics that, well, seemingly most people were like, well, of course, those, those are the bad people.
13:46:58.700Soon enough, Mark, it will be one voice, one mind, one way, a completely homogenized, you know, attitude that is the only current that you have to flow within.
13:47:09.660And if you come up against the sides of the, you know, the little playpen that they've allocated for us, there will be no space for us whatsoever.
13:47:17.880Dissent is going to be squashed, I think, 2020 and moving forward.
13:47:23.960And it's very, very interesting how this happened because all of these platforms like YouTube and Facebook and Twitter, they were all set up very much from the view, especially YouTube, that they were about the small guy.
13:47:40.400It was all about giving the voice to the small guy and building organic support.
13:47:46.620So if you said something or you produced something or you did something that people liked, people would follow you.
13:47:55.920And the little guy would build his platform.
13:48:00.140The little guy could comment on news as it happened in a short, sharp burst on Twitter.
13:48:06.720The little guy could list his business on Facebook and go up against the big guys if people liked his product more.
13:48:17.780And on YouTube, you could produce your content and if people liked that content, it would regularly outdo content produced by mainstream or wealthier or bigger outlets.
13:48:31.900When I say bigger, obviously not bigger on YouTube, but bigger in the real world, bigger in terms of, say, TV audience.
13:48:39.420And we've seen that on YouTube in terms of, just take, for example, my show.
13:48:44.860When my show was on YouTube, it used to go up against Ash Sakaar's show from The Guardian.
13:48:50.840And every week we had about three or four times more people watching my show than Ash Sakaar and The Guardian had watching their show.
13:48:59.500Now, this was a problem for YouTube because YouTube and Twitter and Facebook, they set this level playing field
13:49:07.720where there was going to be this battle of ideologies, the battle of the minds, the battle of sort of normies, members of my family, people I know in the real world.
13:49:17.920Say, oh, somebody shared one of your videos on my timeline.
13:50:26.360When this happened and you typed this into YouTube, you typed in Moldilocks or Antifa Girl Gets Punched, I remember the top stories at the top of the news feed were the ones that had been viewed the most.
13:50:41.180And they were all commentary and jokes and satirical pieces by people on our side of the political fence.
13:51:12.220There was the mainstream news because people weren't watching them on that platform.
13:51:15.960Now, the other week I went and I was looking for some footage of a woman having a meltdown over Ruth Bader Ginsburg dying because there was a number of leftists who had complete meltdowns over this.
13:51:28.240And I was looking for some clips to illustrate something.
13:51:31.160And when I typed in Ruth Bader Ginsburg meltdown on YouTube, not a single video of the meltdown came up.
13:51:39.220All it was was obituary, CNN, The Times, The Sun, The Daily Mail.
13:51:45.900It was all of these mainstream news outlets and their little tributes to her.
13:51:51.300And all of the kind of news that would have been there four years ago was gone.
13:52:09.220It is simply dominated by everything that is on Sky, everything that's on a terrestrial television, normal broadcast television that people went to YouTube to get away from.
13:52:21.220So the platform now is not what the platform was intended to be.
13:52:26.000And the platform hasn't just betrayed the content creators, but it's also betrayed the people who were watching that platform and buying into it and using it.
13:52:36.060And the real galling thing about this, whether they want to accept it or not, we built that platform.
13:52:49.060Red Ice built YouTube, Mark Collett built YouTube, Laura Towler built YouTube, people like us built YouTube.
13:52:57.720I remember there was a guy, I think his name was Connigs Tiger.
13:53:01.560And he was a guy who re-uploaded Stormfront Radio, Dr. David Duke's show, Dr. Patrick Slattery's show, multiple shows on YouTube.
13:53:11.640And his videos would get thousands and thousands of views, he had tens of thousands of subscribers, all of a sudden his channel went.
13:53:19.080Well, tens and tens of thousands of people were coming to YouTube, building that platform, generating them ad revenue and helping them grow based on that content.
13:53:30.020And YouTube have not just spat in his face, they're not just spat in your face, they're not just spat in my face, but they've spat in their own users' faces.
13:55:36.960It's every type of reporting, whether it be racial nationalism, whether it be gaming, whether it be issues of science, whether it be issues of vaccinations.
13:55:46.520I mean, I'm not a flat earther, but I am happy for flat earthers to have their section of YouTube where they talk about their big spinning space pizza.
13:56:13.760And the algorithm in itself produced this, like, well, I mean, it was to make the analogy down the rabbit hole.
13:56:20.280You could look up any topic, and you could just, like, spiral for days into the weirdest stuff or, like, you know, fun stuff about UFOs or weird, you know, whatever, like, you wanted to find out that was, like, off the mainstream, you know, kind of plantation or whatever you want to call it.
13:56:37.600And remember, though, that was one of the things that came up when they started attacking YouTube.
13:56:42.000You talk about the mainstream media and the establishment and stuff like that before YouTube kind of was, you know, completely in their pockets and doing everything they said.
13:56:50.600It was a big problem that people could go on and find things that they were interested in, and then they were fed more of the same.
13:56:57.880And so, ironically, what they did at the time was to then call for something in opposition to those things.
13:57:03.160Like, if you've, okay, if you've looked at two videos that, you know, is pro-Flat Earth, then let's say, you've got to get a video that's anti-Flat Earth.
13:57:10.840But now all it's become is then the anti-perspective, if you will, or the counter-perspective.
13:57:53.020You know, we rely, obviously, on the views and stuff.
13:57:54.860And sure, granted, some of the videos we got, we got, you know, hundreds of thousands of views on,
13:57:59.540especially the ones that Lana made, the shorter videos that we produced that were kind of well, very well condensed and, you know, animated and stuff like that.
13:58:06.880Some of them were up in the millions, you know, kind of even.
13:58:09.080And so do we get the same breakthrough as of right now on the bit shoots, on the libraries and stuff?
13:59:28.860I also work with Sven Longshanks of RadioAlbion.com.
13:59:32.440And the other night on DLive, or last night, in fact, we had 1,800 people at peak watching the show on DLive.
13:59:40.320We had about 1,000 people watching the video player on RadioAlbion.com, and we had about 500 people listening to the audio track on RadioAlbion, because there's an audio and video option.
13:59:50.780So this is all being done without YouTube.
13:59:54.260That's over 3,000 live viewers in one place.
14:06:01.660No, I mean, it's magnificent to have these options and stuff like that.
14:06:04.960And there are many regards, of course, they do it on shoestring budgets, of course, compared to the Googles and stuff.
14:06:09.620Massive injection of finances in there.
14:06:11.520In some cases, people have argued the inception point of Google.
14:06:15.520There is some evidence that there was CIA money early on.
14:06:18.840And maybe to go back to the point you mentioned earlier, that with the GOP, sometimes you see, whether it's in Congress or one of these hearings or something,
14:06:27.980when they drag Zuckerberg or Jack Dorsey in front of a hearing and stuff like that, there's a lot of theater there.
14:06:44.720But my reasoning is the reason why nothing happens, why nothing moves, is because there is a deep tie between these major big tech platforms and the government itself, or intelligence, if you will.
14:07:00.220I focus on a lady, I think it was yesterday's show.
14:07:02.780She was an ex-DARPA, the ex-head of DARPA, which is a defense advanced research agency out of the U.S.
14:07:09.960And, you know, these types of individuals, they do this, you know, swing door, you know, where they go into Google and then they go back into DARPA and then they go to Facebook and stuff like that.
14:07:20.740So there are these links and ties between them.
14:07:23.200And that might be why we're not seeing anything.
14:07:25.460They're not meant to lose Section 230 and they're not meant to be, you know, well, ruined or broken up, I should say.
14:07:34.580You know, you'd think that at least some of these companies, especially Google, that have gobbled up so many of their competitors over the last, you know, decade, that there would be some kind of antitrust suit or something like that.
14:07:47.120But frankly, I don't have much hope in it.
14:07:49.520I have hope in all tech and that's where I'm putting, you know, the trust.
14:07:53.740And I think at this point we have the Bitch Hoots, of course, but even DLive, Rumble at least claims that they are a free speech platform.
14:08:01.660They seem, Rumble kind of seems like the parlor of the video sphere, you know, and I do have some question marks about parlor.
14:08:08.600It remains to be seen whether they will stand up for free speech and stuff like that.
14:08:12.100And there's a lot of people that have question marks about it and some of those questions are legitimate as well.
14:08:17.660But there's, you know, a lot of options.
14:08:43.780You got to go off of those platforms, go on to the alternatives, support people there and stuff like that.
14:08:49.340And it feels like the last year, maybe because YouTube has just been so incredible when it comes to the censorship and kind of strangling its own algorithm,
14:08:58.240that people have kind of forced, I guess, in a way, Mark, to go over there if they want to see interesting things anymore, right?
14:09:58.440But the people watching these shows, the people enjoying these shows, the people who want to help us out, many of them are very, very generous when it comes to financial contributions.
14:10:07.580And I am absolutely thankful from the bottom of my heart for every financial contribution I receive.
14:11:52.360But if you have one of those videos that was one of my videos, if one of the videos in one of your playlists was one of my videos that has been taken down,
14:12:01.960and it was important to you or if it helped you in some way, please go and find it on BitChute and let other people know where they can find it.
14:12:09.940And it's that networking, it's helping your favorite content creators.
14:12:16.740And to you, it's a couple of minutes of your time.
14:12:49.780You can help share the best videos by myself and other fantastic content creators.
14:12:55.840And that will not only help us, it will not only spread a fantastic message of truth, but it will also help the new platforms that those videos are located on.
14:13:05.800And remember, it might sound far-fetched to imagine BitChute being the same as YouTube, but YouTube was once tiny.
14:13:18.040YouTube built itself up as a video-sharing platform.
14:13:22.980And it defeated other video-sharing platforms, but it built itself up because people shared the content on that platform.
14:13:34.760It is important that we do it because I always talk about the importance of real-world interactions, real-world organizations.
14:13:43.360I talk about the importance of meeting people.
14:13:46.440But the fact of the matter is, with everything that's gone on this year, those real-world meetings, organizing in the real world is so much more difficult to do.
14:13:58.480And we do still need the online sphere, and we do still need this massive repository of knowledge that we've built up over the past four, five, six years.
14:14:12.360And there's a lot of, despite, of course, a very dark time overall with censorship and stuff like that, too, there are some things to be encouraged about.
14:14:22.440I just saw this, which is kind of interesting, too, because another issue involved in this, too, and I believe you mentioned earlier, is, of course, payment processor, credit card processing online.
14:14:31.700If you do have, like we do, you know, we run RedEyes as a business.
14:14:36.300It's an independent, you know, enterprise.
14:14:38.680We are an alternative platform and all that stuff.
14:14:42.100We rely on people, you know, joining in over there and stuff like that.
14:14:44.580And we have been, I'm not sure what is going on exactly, but somehow we have been blacklisted high, high up inside of the financial services industry.
14:14:52.680There's lists that we have ended up on.
14:14:55.380So people, we approach a new processor, for example, and they see our name and they drop us like a hot potato.
14:15:00.040So someone have spread the word high up.
14:16:24.680Can I at least fight back against some of the accusations that's come?
14:16:28.420I don't even know what the accusations are, right?
14:16:31.420It could be just, which I suspect, complete and utter lies, right?
14:16:35.880Anyway, so I just, which is very frustrating.
14:16:37.700But anyway, I just saw this, which is interesting.
14:16:40.140Not sure we'll go anywhere, but proposed U.S. regulation would prevent financial services blacklisting for non-financial reasons.
14:16:47.720Again, there's been a lot of things, a lot of proposed regulation that never come anywhere.
14:16:51.860But it at least signals an awareness of these kinds of things, Mark.
14:16:56.400But it also proves, I think, a bigger picture to this is that we have enemies out there that are so afraid of us that they will go to this length of shutting down and terminating contract between two different partners and potentially risk a torturous interference lawsuit eventually.
14:17:15.380Because I think when they continue with this enough, eventually there will be either enough people that this has happened to or a big enough player that they're going after, and then a lawsuit or something will be initiated.
14:18:01.560Well, I think the important thing is one little word you mentioned there, and that is hate.
14:18:07.500And the issue with this is none of these bans are actually built on anything solid.
14:18:14.780Now, if people were saying so-and-so or person X has been banned because they explicitly endorsed violence or terrorism, that would be one thing.
14:18:27.400To explicitly endorse violence or terrorism, that would be a major, major thing.
14:18:35.000Now, in the UK, we have laws that absolutely prohibit the encouragement of violence or the open encouragement of violence against other people.
14:18:48.900So, if you say, go and kill person X, you're in big trouble.
14:18:53.480If you say, go and attack people from this particular group, you are in big trouble.
14:19:15.340And what our enemies have been very good at doing is creating these gray areas, creating these phrases using certain words which don't have clear definitions.
14:19:28.140So, now, if you say something like, you know what, I'm not too sure, as a dad, Mark Collett isn't too sure whether this man dressed as a woman who says he identifies as a woman should be allowed in the same changing room as my little girl.
14:19:50.460Because he's got a penis and he's wearing a wig and he looks super creepy and I don't want him anywhere near my little girl, let alone getting undressed in the swimming pool and shaking his bits in front of her.
14:20:37.720That might cause people to dislike him.
14:20:39.860That might cause people to look at him differently.
14:20:42.800Oh, people might approach him differently if they listen to that kind of language.
14:20:46.960And all of a sudden you're banned, but you're not banned through anything concrete.
14:20:52.100And one of the biggest problems that we have had is that all of these rules brought in by social networking companies, not one of them has been set in stone.
14:21:02.780And YouTube have to be the worst for this because not only didn't they set their rules in stone, but they also said, even if you stay within all of our rules, but regularly move to the outer edges of the rules, you'll be kicked off.
14:21:36.600But if I turn around to you and then said, but Henrik, if you dribble the ball up the line by the side of the line, but don't cross the line, but it's quite close to the line for a reasonable amount of time.
14:21:50.320I'm just going to walk over and pick the ball up and declare it a throw in anyway, because I'm sick of you being too close to that line.
14:22:50.300They are then stuck to, and people have to adhere to the definition set.
14:22:55.720But all of these people who are controlling the incomes and the content of hundreds of thousands or millions of content creators have never once set any guidelines in stone or in any kind of legal framework that can actually be studied.
14:23:13.640And I've had videos removed, and I've written to YouTube, not because I like smashing my head against a brick wall, but just as an exercise, as an exercise to repeat on shows like this.
14:23:25.300I write to them and say, thank you for informing me about this.
14:24:35.680They are not defining anything because they can't define anything.
14:24:39.980And what they are doing is crafting rules that allow themselves to ban anyone from their platform without proper, without any proper procedure, without any transparency, and without any recourse.
14:24:56.880Because there is never a way to properly appeal any, any decisions taken by YouTube, Facebook, or Twitter.
14:25:07.760You never get to find out who reported you.
14:25:11.360You never, ever get to find out who made accusations.
14:25:15.640You never get to find the name of the person who looked over and made the, looked over your content and made the decision.
14:25:22.740And you never find out why that decision was made, how it was made, or what parts of your content they felt stepped over the mark.
14:25:33.160So based on what I've just said, there is absolutely no way to safely produce content on their platforms.
14:25:42.040And then you get to the other problem that there are people on their platforms, people like Steven Crowder.
14:25:53.180And I'm not sure whether Steven Crowder is actually trying to speed their agenda or whether he's being caught up in it and it's hurting him.
14:26:03.600Because he did certain things which were obviously going to bring in new sort of rules and bring the hammer down on everybody else.
14:26:14.200Now, he and others in the mainstream sort of conservative, because generally people on our side of the fence don't get involved in mudslinging competitions.
14:26:26.040People like you and I, we're not involved in mad back and forths and silly mockeries of different people.
14:26:33.820But when Steven Crowder kept making those videos about the homosexual Latino guy, that then almost gave YouTube the excuse to bring in another huge raft of legislation and rules.
14:26:50.260And then we're facing not just the hate speech, but this other great gray area that is called harassment.
14:27:02.100Well, is harassment making a video about somebody criticizing something they've said?
14:27:07.800Is harassment making a video about somebody disagreeing with their political opinion?
14:27:13.520Again, that is YouTube's decision to make and the same applies with harassment to what we said with hate.
14:27:22.040And at that point, you are fighting a battle you can never possibly win.
14:27:25.740And the only way this will ever be overturned is if, A, and this didn't happen, somebody like Donald Trump decides to pass a law or bring them to book because they have political power.
14:27:42.580Or, B, somebody who is very, very wealthy, who has a vested interest, gets deplatformed, and almost has a bottomless pit of money to see them in the courts.
14:28:18.940But again, that's why I think eventually they will cross that, just as you say, they will cross that line.
14:28:24.060Unless, of course, just the simplest illusion is everybody just leave.
14:28:27.760Now, again, when you talk about the financial services sector, this is a different thing, right?
14:28:32.180Now it impacts not just your ability to speak and have your opinion out there or the right to get access to someone's platform or something like that, but your ability to make a living, your ability to pay bills by using a bank account.
14:28:48.620I mean, this is when it goes into super dodgy territory.
14:28:51.080And it reminded me of, like, wasn't it like the Magna Carta, right, the English common law that was part of this?
14:28:56.780I'm showing the confrontation clause on the screen here, but the Sixth Amendment, for example.
14:29:00.600And I'm bringing this in because when you start going after people's finances and shutting down their ability to, like, make a living, then you're in criminal territory as far as I'm concerned.
14:29:08.900It's not just a platform that you're on and utilizing online.
14:29:12.460But there used to be, within most of Western society, there used to be a clause, and many of us fought hard for that.
14:29:20.580Our ancestors died to get even to that point, right, of have the right to face your accuser, of knowing who's making these accusations and then counter, you know, file or claim or do something that you fire back and you have a right to present your case.
14:29:37.420But, again, all of this, Mark, is being done with, you know, my private company right now.
14:29:43.940And just because you signed on, you know, a shitty terms of service agreement that basically says, well, we can just terminate you for whatever reason and we don't have to give you an excuse.
14:30:00.840But, again, I have this sneaking suspicion that the more this keeps up and the more extreme this behavior gets,
14:30:06.660and as they expand the censorship, right, where, as you said, when now even the crowders, the Ben Shapiro's, the Breitbart's, the Daily Caller gets, you know, kind of roped into this too.
14:30:30.560It's basically, well, it isn't really hate, speaking to the point that you mentioned, but it's baiting people in the comments to say things which we don't like,
14:30:39.660and therefore they're responsible kind of thing, right?
14:31:02.240But, you know, part of me is kind of like, yeah, let's just crash and burn this thing, just like ban everybody.
14:31:07.460And then maybe at that point something will be made, some progress will be made on this front.
14:31:12.560Well, that's a very important point, and it's something I've thought about.
14:31:18.800I've spoke to a lot of different content creators, and people have said to me, things won't really change until all of the biggest content creators have been kicked off the platform.
14:32:23.980And I've got to say this to your audience, to you.
14:32:27.220When it happens, when you find out one of your accounts has been locked and you can't access your money, they won't tell you why, you're panicking, it feels like somebody has walked up to you.
14:32:42.440And I don't know how many of your audience have been in fights when they were younger.
14:32:45.460But I always remember one of the worst things in a fight was not getting hit in the head, but getting winded.
14:32:51.740If somebody struck you in the gut at the wrong angle and knocked the wind out of you and you were just doubled up and you're just gasping for air.
14:33:01.660That's one of the worst feelings that can happen to you.
14:33:06.020And when you get that notification, when you're in a shop and you try to use your card, when you try to buy something on eBay and it says your card's been blocked and you ring the bank and they say, not only is your card being blocked, but we can't tell you why.
14:33:22.500We're not going to tell you why, and it could be months until we have to tell you why.
14:33:26.560And at that point, it feels like a massive gut punch.
14:33:33.900But that's not the worst thing that can happen to you.
14:33:37.300And the problem here is a precedent that is being set.
14:33:41.400If banks can say to you, Henrik, you are not using our bank to store your hate dollars.
14:33:52.500If a bank can legally say that to you, what is the difference between a bank saying, you can't use our infrastructure and our services because we don't agree with what you're doing with them?
14:34:08.880And an electricity company or a phone company or a broadband provider, what's to stop British gas?
14:34:19.560And my part of the screen going blank and me thinking what the hell's happened and trying to find the fuse box only to find British or whoever my service, I don't even know who my service provider is, but let's say it's British gas.
14:36:23.280And if you said to people a decade ago, in Christmas 2020, there'll be a nasty case of flu that if you're under the age of 60 and you've got no underlying health conditions, you'd be as likely dying in a car accident as you would from that nasty case of the flu.
14:36:41.360But the government will use that nasty case of flu to ban you from leaving your house on Christmas Day if you're to mix with more than two households.
14:36:53.060People would have said, nah, mate, you're pulling our leg.
14:37:04.460Before this is all done, before this is all settled, before we have taken back our lands, before we have purged the traitors from government, before we take our destiny back in our own hands, things are going to get a lot crazier.
14:37:21.160This is just the beginning of the craziness.
14:37:25.440The ride is going to get a lot, lot bumpier before it levels out and before we see greener pastures.
14:37:34.540And we have to prepare ourselves for all of this.
14:37:38.660Now, I'm not saying you need to build a bunker in your garden and start learning how to use, how to heat your house with coal or wood or anything like that.
14:37:48.440I'm not saying you have to do anything wacky, but I am saying take precautions and realize that these people, they aren't just political opponents as the media shows political opponents.
14:38:03.760When you see Labour, when you see the Tories, when seats change hands, they shake hands, they have a drink together afterwards, almost like if the football matches, if it's, you know, inconsequential, if it doesn't really matter who won, they don't treat us that way.
14:38:38.020Facing hardship and facing struggle is nothing compared to the indignity of losing your people and becoming second class citizens in your own homeland.
14:38:52.380And I remember reading a book or part of a book a long time ago, and it was about a young man who was sat in a tractor shed on the Eastern Front.
14:39:06.500And he was writing a letter to his mother.
14:39:08.760And he was writing a letter to his mother to tell her that he would never return home and that he wanted her to be proud of him and the sacrifice that him and his friends made.
14:39:21.120And as he was writing this letter, he noted in the letter that his friends were busy counting out the last box of ammunition.
14:39:31.280They were breaking open the last box of ammunition and they were separating the rounds and they were distributing them amongst themselves because this was their last stand.
14:39:40.200They knew they were going to die in a foreign land, in a freezing tundra somewhere, in a tractor shed.
14:39:51.500But they did so with pride, with dignity, with their heads held high because they love their people and they love their country.
14:39:59.540And whatever happens to me with bank accounts, whatever happens to me in terms of YouTube de-platforming me or Twitter kicking me off without an explanation, I'm not sat in a tractor shed somewhere freezing with my last 10 bullets clutched in my fingers waiting to die.
14:40:25.740So it could be a lot worse, so it could be a lot worse and we have to remember that our ancestors went through far worse protecting these lands and we at the moment are still in a rather comfortable position being doxxed isn't nice, losing your bank account isn't nice, losing your Twitter account isn't nice, but we are not facing death at this current time.
14:40:50.680We will still enjoy a relatively warm and cozy Christmas.
14:40:55.680So there's no need to despair, but there is a need to redouble our efforts and there is a need to remain strong, keep our eyes on the goal and never ever get dispirited.
14:41:10.680When these platforms or when our enemies or when the establishment finds a new way to bring us down or oppress us, we have to dig deep and we have to always remember that in our veins runs the blood of the greatest people to ever walk the earth.
14:41:28.680And that Western, that European ingenuity is within us all and we just have to use that to find new and ingenious ways to fight back and organize and do what we do because what we are fighting for is the most noble and important cause to ever be fought for by any European man or woman.
14:41:51.500Well said, I completely agree, Mark. And before we continue, and I want to ask you a little bit, we're going to get kind of shift gears a bit and talk a little bit about the coronavirus and we've kind of briefly brought it up.
14:42:01.340Let me do a couple of these DLives here real quick and I do appreciate it, ladies and gentlemen, everyone joining us, of course, live on DLive or VK through our website and stuff like that too.
14:42:10.160We're talking with Mark to call it here, obviously some great conversation about censorship and things like that.
14:42:15.100Let me do these real quick here. Lord Aragon with a diamond, says Hail Mark, 3BooA7 with a diamond, no message, thank you, sir.
14:42:24.900Daredevil's Advocate, also diamond, no message, same from Futhark.
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14:42:36.660Thank you, DoubleDog for the Ninjagini, appreciate that.
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14:42:47.840Thank you, sir, always good to see you, Conrad, thank you.
14:42:51.120Michael57 is here as well with a diamond.
14:42:53.520Hail Henrik and Mark, champions of our folk, thank you, sir, appreciate that.
14:42:57.140Roar with a diamond, says soon they'll run deep fakes as political candidates.
14:43:02.300Yeah, I mean, if you talk about Biden, that's kind of what they're doing already, basically.
14:43:06.560D.B. Cooper, diamond, thank you, no message, celebrate all is lost with a Ninjagini, thank you, sir, good to see you here as always.
14:43:13.080Thank you for the support, and celebrate, says support Red Ice, Patriotic Alternative, Mark's book is excellent.
14:43:19.480We'll talk some more about that a little bit later, of course.
14:43:47.740I think I need to be, and I've got to upload my library to library.
14:43:51.360The only problem with my library and uploading it to library is the amount of videos I have and the amount of annotations and graphics, etc.
14:44:09.380So I've got to get, I've got to get to grips with that.
14:44:11.760But yes, that will be happening in the new year.
14:44:14.260Now, let me put this word in here, too, that if you do have YouTube still, you can sync on the back end, kind of like what BitChute did for a while, too.
14:44:22.660So at least those videos you can sync to library.
14:44:25.520Then it would be a matter, I guess, of maybe manually uploading the ones that are exclusive to BitChute or something like that.
14:44:30.240But that will help you a long part of the way, I would assume, right?
14:45:31.440And I might be confusing it, but there was someone, if I remember correctly, I think it was, wasn't it a daughter's boyfriend or something like that?
14:47:22.500That's the P.O. box right there for you.
14:47:24.280That will be changing a little bit later here, but there's still time.
14:47:27.960So any P.O. box address that's underneath any video, the description, the latest few videos in the description on RedEyes.tv, that's the right one.
14:47:56.780I guess I can extend that to you as well, Mark.
14:47:58.260We can have a little bit of a discussion around that.
14:48:00.080I think with what we've seen with this massive election fraud and basically what looks like the majority, at least, of the Trump supporters, those who voted for Trump, have some kind of sneaking suspicion that the election was not fair in any capacity.
14:48:16.340We have a lot of questions around this.
14:48:18.120They haven't even looked at the evidence, right?
14:48:42.060It's like, well, that's not the argument.
14:48:43.400The argument is look at the evidence that's there.
14:48:45.600But I think in the extension mark, the wounds that have been created from the distrust in the U.S. right now, I think are basically beyond healing.
14:49:00.160I think that the country will basically split in two.
14:49:03.260It already is, in a way, split in two.
14:49:24.920Well, I think the first thing we've got to note is Trump had four years in power to get things set up for 2020.
14:49:35.080He had four years to basically bring social media under his control, to put a leash on social media companies.
14:49:46.000He had four years to put a leash on the mainstream media, and he had four years to get a grip of postal voting, absentee voting, and the electoral system in America to ensure that this kind of fraud didn't take place.
14:50:04.320He also had three Supreme Court appointees.
14:50:19.440He was very good as somebody who was talking what normal people talk about in their daily lives and giving normal people the strength and the power and the energy to talk about immigration and ethnicity and race in public.
14:51:25.820And now we are seeing the effects of those decisions or his inaction and the effects of this is that he looks increasingly unlikely to be able to overturn this fraud.
14:51:40.540And to be very clear, the expert on this from a nationalist perspective is Dr. Patrick Slattery.
14:51:47.680If you want to know the ins and outs of this, get him on your show.
14:51:52.700He's also an expert when it comes to American political history, and he can cite precedent where fraudulent elections have been overturned, the way it can be overturned, what has to happen, how it can happen, how people can keep pushing back against it, even if Biden's sworn in.
14:52:13.520However, when we look at this as nationalists, when we look at these situations, when we look at these developments, we've got to always think that there are negatives and there are positives.
14:52:30.000And we can't go too far down the line of just looking at the negatives.
14:52:32.840I know a lot of people are disappointed that Biden was one.
14:52:35.440I know a lot of people are disappointed that a Biden victory could bring in major restrictions on free speech, major restrictions on firearm ownership and a massive ramping up of anti-white rhetoric from the government and the establishment.
14:52:48.900All of those things will happen under Biden.
14:52:50.660But one of the things that Trump was very, very good at, and we should always thank him for, was the fact that he made people distrust the media, the fact he made people aware of the deep state, and the fact he has polarized society.
14:53:08.380Now, when I was campaigning door to door for the British National Party, trying to explain to people in the states in Britain that there was a huge media and establishment conspiracy to keep nationalists out, and there was a shadowy group behind the scenes pulling all the strings that were present in the government, in local councils, and in the media, was nearly impossible.
14:53:34.120People would look at you as if you'd fallen off the moon, if you were a madman, they just didn't want anything to do with you when you started talking like that.
14:53:41.680Now, that kind of rhetoric is discussed on a daily basis by normal people all over the world, largely thanks to President Trump.
14:53:50.800Largely thanks to the fact he undermined the media, fantastic.
14:53:54.800He exposed the deep state, fantastic, and he has made it so we will never come back together with those who we are opposed to, and that needed to happen.
14:54:07.780One of the big problems that we have always faced is there's always been this, oh, well, it's only politics.
14:54:14.340We can come back together over the football.
14:54:17.400We can come back together over discussing the results of strictly come dancing or some other, you know, bread and circus nonsense.
14:54:25.040And look, we're all, ultimately, it's only politics.
14:54:28.500Well, Trump has proved it's not only politics.
14:54:33.260And the fact that there is some 25, 30% of the American public who now look at the entire American system as corrupt, as bent, as anti-white, and as basically fraudulent.
14:54:52.180And when you have around a quarter to a third of the American public looking at the president as an imposter, as a fraudster, as someone who is only there because of cheating, that is something that will create a lasting rift amongst the American people.
14:55:10.600And that rift is something that is a good thing.
14:55:14.440We can never come together with anti-whites.
14:55:17.940We can never come together with Marxists.
14:55:20.180We can never come together with those degenerates who hate our people, with Antifa, with those who want to see us reduced to minorities in our ancestral homelands.
14:55:31.440And the fact that Trump has made it so we, has deepened this divide and made it so that the public cannot come back together with one another.
14:55:51.960But as political analysts, as strategists, as people who aren't Republicans or conservatives, but as people who are nationalists, we have to take positives from this.
14:56:03.280We have to go to the public and say, yes, there was fraud.
14:56:06.440We have to go to the public and say, yes, he has been cheated.
14:56:10.040We have to go to the public and say, yes, the media, social media, the Supreme Court, the deep state, they're all in on it.
14:56:17.280And we have to build the rhetoric of us and them.
14:56:22.700It is all the aforementioned anti-whites, plus Antifa, plus people who are embedded in the Biden camp.
14:56:34.460It is them against the majority of normal, decent white people.
14:56:39.040And selling that to people 10, 15 years ago on the door on estates in Britain was very difficult.
14:56:46.820Thanks to President Trump, selling that today to people is a lot easier.
14:56:52.840So we should thank him for that, and we should be using what we can from this election to our advantage, and we should ensure that this polarization is taken to its logical conclusion.
14:57:30.200Yeah, I mean, there are, you know, claims that either they're directly threatened, some of these people, or they have subtly been threatened.
14:57:41.560I mean, nothing is – that's the difference too, Mark, and that kind of aligns that point.
14:57:51.120They want our – no more generations of our people to be – if they could choose, you know, they would just get rid of us in an instant, right,
14:58:08.680This is an existential battle that we're involved in right here.
14:58:12.160And although I've seen arguments, you know, kind of from the liberal media, I think that they intentionally do this to kind of spread misinformation weaved into it as well.
14:58:22.840But many of them have said, like, well, Trump created this, right?
14:58:27.580He just showed up in 2016, 2015, ran for an election, started with all this rhetoric that divided the country.
14:58:34.380And all of a sudden this came – this came out of nowhere.
14:58:37.460But then you realize these people have undermining us for decades, right?
14:58:43.820They have done everything they could to sell us out, whether it's to the Chinese, if you're talking about the Democrats, the liberals,
14:58:51.160or whether it's – we're talking about the GOP to Israel, you know, the foreign policy and all that stuff.
14:58:55.920Like, foreign interests inside of our countries, the West is on decline, and the big organizations like the World Economic Forum and the UN, they're rejoicing in this.
14:59:05.900They think they're going to bring in a great reset with the aid of this coronavirus, you know, the bullshit, the lockdowns, at least how they have used it, you know?
14:59:14.680And so these people, they're going for a juggler to take us out one time and for all.
14:59:20.980But then they can't pretend that all of a sudden, because someone showed up that had a little bit of harsh rhetoric like Trump did,
14:59:26.760that this is an assault, and this came from nowhere whatsoever, which is just ludicrous.
14:59:32.460But I think that that's part of the kind of the gay op, if you will, of trying to gaslight us into thinking that, oh, we, our side, if you will, kind of just initiated this,
14:59:45.540The truth is this has been going on for decades, but now, Mark, it's becoming patently obvious to even people who are not even remotely politically interested.
14:59:54.640They're beginning to see the consequences of this war in their own lives in one way or another, which is ultimately, as you underlined, it's a good thing, because that's where we have to go.
15:00:08.840And I think what Trump has done, and this is very, very important, these people haven't had massive pushback for a long time.
15:00:19.740They haven't had organized pushback all over the world since probably before the Second World War.
15:00:28.300And all of a sudden, Trump and Brexit both happen within a very short period of time.
15:00:33.080In that short period of time, you also see Marine Le Pen take something like 35% of the vote in France and come second in a presidential election.
15:00:45.120And you can see that people are fighting back.
15:00:47.840You can see people are sick of things.
15:00:50.080And this is because, really, our enemies have accelerated their plan far too quickly.
15:00:58.560Now, we often talk about boiling the frog.
15:01:01.660That analogy is often wheeled out, but it is true.
15:01:05.060Now, at one point, the number of migrants coming in was obviously something to be worried about.
15:01:11.940It was obviously something that people were rightly concerned about.
15:01:15.660But I think it's true to say that post-2007, especially in the UK, the stream of migrants coming in has increased to such a flood that even people who denied there could be any problem in the past are now saying this is a problem.
15:01:36.240And Trump and Brexit are manifestations of the increase in immigration, the increase in degeneracy, the increase in this crazy cultural Marxism that is being foisted upon the West.
15:01:51.160And they have now seen that the results of their actions can be a massive organized fight back against them.
15:02:02.840They would go on YouTube and they would look and see who people are talking about.
15:02:11.840They would look at our channels and say, who's actually getting the blame for this?
15:02:15.560There are millions of people out there now who are very, very unhappy with what's going on.
15:02:21.900And there are commentators on YouTube, Twitter and Facebook.
15:02:28.160And then when they saw who we were pointing the finger at, then they got really worried.
15:02:33.140And knowing what they know, knowing that more people are waking up, knowing that there is an increase in polarization in our society, I believe over the next decade, they won't slow down what they're doing, but they will speed it up even more because they're panicking.
15:02:52.600And the only way they see for them moving forward is to accelerate things as quickly as possible to get rid of us as quickly as possible.
15:03:05.320They are going to put their foot down.
15:03:16.300They know that, we know that, and they are going to go all out to ensure that we are a minority and that we have so much debased and degenerate material thrown at us that we're not just a minority, but we are completely ruined as a people.
15:03:57.500Well, it means that if there is ever a time for us to redouble our efforts, get involved, speak to more people, start putting out leaflets, start going door to door, start attending real world events, it is now.
15:04:10.740And I believe that everything I've said just now makes a lot of sense.
15:04:16.660But not only does it make a lot of sense, but in light of what I've just said, these COVID restrictions make a lot of sense.
15:04:26.840Because they realize that we are fighting back.
15:04:31.240They realize there is a popular surge of support for nationalism.
15:04:36.200And these COVID restrictions have prevented us organizing.
15:04:41.440They've prevented us going out and doing things.
15:04:44.620They've taken a lot of the steam out of the Trump election campaign.
15:04:49.560And all of this has allowed them to continue doing things like bringing in thousands and thousands of immigrants into Britain, tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of immigrants into Britain.
15:05:31.660And then we'll move on and talk a little bit more about patriotic alternative as well.
15:05:34.480And I realize here Michael had a follow-up diamond there to his comment where he basically said that, yeah, Vince says code is denied for fear of riots.
15:05:44.980And I think the threats aspect is real too, by the way, because we've seen that what seems to be the case in Georgia, that weird car crash that we saw.
15:05:53.960And then there's veiled kind of threats that's been made towards people.
15:05:56.940And, you know, people have supposedly received death threats if they don't do the right thing and stuff like that.
15:06:02.000This is kind of where things are developing.
15:06:04.040But, yeah, riots is a different ballgame altogether.
15:06:09.000But, again, you can't, you know, oh, for the good of the nation, let's just keep going with this fraud and not hear over 70 million people's valid concerns.
15:06:20.520If Joe Biden had an actual, if he was sincere when he's saying we're going to unite the country, I should almost play a clip here in a little bit too,
15:06:28.700because it's so, it's like a perfect, you know, the way he frames it, I'll pull up in a moment.
15:06:34.900But if he was honest about that, and if the Democrats overall were honest about that, they would not fear an investigation.
15:06:41.480And not just a recount, because recounting the fraudulent votes is not what people are talking about.
15:06:45.800We're talking about actually an audit of the machines.
15:06:51.420They investigate some of these claims, sworn affidavits.
15:06:54.840Affidavits are, these are used in courts of law all the time to build cases and stuff like that.
15:07:00.260Doesn't mean it's true, but it means that gives you the reason why it should be investigated.
15:07:04.780But the very fact that they're so fearful of this, Mark, but still continue to push.
15:07:09.920It was the most fair, it was the most clean election in U.S. history, they're trying to tell us, you know.
15:07:15.060And Biden got more votes than any other candidate in U.S. history.
15:07:19.940And he couldn't even, you know, drive five people to his campaign rallies, you know, just a few months ago.
15:07:27.600So, I mean, it's so, the fraud is so blatant, so in your face, that it's almost, people would almost deny it just on the basis that it would be too much to do and too obvious.
15:07:44.740Well, I think when you look at cases like this, the difference between a conspiracy and a conspiracy theory is overwhelming evidence.
15:07:53.920And it's also that common sense can be applied.
15:07:58.680And when common sense is applied and it leads to the only logical conclusion being that there is a conspiracy to defraud the American people of their rightful elected president.
15:08:12.560The evidence in this case, as you say, I remember watching these rallies and I remember watching the Trump ones and they were packed.
15:08:21.900You saw these giant arenas and people were queuing for hours to get in.
15:08:28.380Now, you've seen these concerts that you have boy bands playing at and you have these sort of teenage girls and they queue for hours and hours and hours out in the cold and the rain.
15:08:40.480And some of them arrive a day early with a tent to make sure they get the best spot in the arena and they can see the boy band so close because they're up on stage.
15:08:50.500And that kind of energy is almost the kind of energy you see at a Trump rally.
15:08:57.220People will queue for hours and hours and hours.
15:09:01.100They will get there a day early and put a tent up.
15:09:04.180They want to be at the front with a chance of touching Donald Trump.
15:09:10.220They want to be able to look him in the eye.
15:09:12.660They want him to look them in the eye.
15:09:33.840And he said that he went to some of these events and the queues were so long and people had been waiting for the best part of a day, really, the best part of a day.
15:09:44.640And they got turned away because there were so many people and people had waited for so long.
15:09:51.560And some people had turned up the day before and camped out that hundreds, if not thousands of people were missing the chance to go in.
15:09:59.300And this is how packed those rallies were.
15:10:02.220Yet, on the other hand, you look at these Biden events and you've got this doddering old fool who can't string a sentence together, stuttering, stammering, basically stringing words into something that approximates the sentence but makes no sense and can't really be deciphered.
15:10:24.860And he's speaking to six or seven people.
15:10:29.900And of those six or seven people, five or six of them are his campaign team, his staff.
15:10:54.400Yet, we are to believe that the man that had these mega rallies that looked like a boy band concert with tens of thousands of screaming fans, people queuing all day at night, camping out the day before to make sure they get their spot.
15:11:13.600We're to believe that that man was beaten fair and square by this doddering, partially mentally dead buffoon who struggles to make a coherent sentence and couldn't get a dozen people at his rallies.
15:11:33.160And it's just a matter of basically producing a two-hour in-depth documentary with facts, with figures, with interviews, with experts.
15:11:51.620You don't need to go into that much depth, you don't need to go into that much depth to prove this fraud.
15:11:56.680All you need to do, this is exactly what I mean, all you need to do is compare this footage.
15:12:04.360And you see exactly what you need to do, this has got to be the most blatant electoral fraud in the history of the world.
15:12:16.880And if this was happening in some fly-blown African republic, every Western nation would be calling for UN sanctions.
15:12:26.000If there was some African dictator who only had his paid staff, the military and the police at his rallies, and there was a challenger who had tens and tens of thousands of normal people supporting him, filling football stadiums and cheering his name, and the guy with the support in the football stadiums lost, the UN would be sending inspectors.
15:13:16.620And basically, as they go through the article, all the telltale signs of election fraud is what we basically saw in the Biden-Trump election.
15:13:25.920But now they're talking about an obscure kind of African country that we don't know much about and stuff like that.
15:13:31.140So I even saw people, some people posted this like on their Facebook and stuff, and this was censored because they made the connection to the U.S. election.
15:13:44.240It's like, but they can't, this is my point again, the fact that they're trying to pull this off will never, and maybe that's not the point, right?
15:13:53.780Maybe there's bigger agendas here, but it will never bring the country back together because the other side will, no matter what happens, the other side will know that the other side is illegitimate, right?
15:14:04.060Let's assume that Trump pulls, you know, Trump card out, something out of the hat, and somehow he causes the, you know, a difference in the, there are constitutional paths still, despite it being very narrow now.
15:14:16.760But, you know, each state can get one vote as opposed to the Electoral College votes and stuff like that.
15:14:21.920I don't think that's going to happen, but let's assume that he does.
15:14:24.560Half of America will be, there will be riots.
15:18:21.320At the end of the day, I think things like Q in a way, although yes, it kind of makes people kind of docile in a way than where they're like,
15:18:32.020yeah, as you said, just trust the planet or whatever.
15:18:33.820But I still think it's a net positive over the fact that they at least question things.
15:21:14.620I don't think we are ever going to get a proper Brexit.
15:21:21.020I wouldn't be surprised if during all of this COVID lockdown, all of these restrictions on our freedoms, if they didn't do some last-minute about turn.
15:21:35.860I said, from the very beginning with Brexit, leave would win, but they would never let it go through in the way that people who wanted to leave envisaged their victory playing out.
15:21:51.740Theresa May, David Cameron, both of them did everything they could to actually stop Brexit happening, even though they both pledged to make it happen.
15:22:01.320And Boris Johnson, despite him being someone that the people believed in, people thought he was going to get a grip of both mass immigration and Brexit, he has failed on both.
15:22:13.160Because Boris Johnson is a multiculturalist and he is a globalist.
15:22:18.360And the problem with Boris Johnson, and this has to be, we can't underestimate this.
15:22:23.560The problem with Boris Johnson is if he did bring about a Brexit of sorts, because he is such a multiculturalist and a globalist, he might end up ushering us into something that was worse than the European Union.
15:22:40.180It wasn't long after he was elected as Prime Minister, that he was running all over Africa saying that Brexit would be a wonderful thing for British relationships with African nations and how Brexit would actually help more Africans come to Britain.
15:22:59.500So there could be a real nasty sting in the tail here.
15:23:04.100Now, does that mean I would have voted differently when it came to Brexit?
15:23:08.020No, because I think Brexit, for me, it wasn't about us leaving the EU.
15:23:13.580I never actually believed they let us leave the EU.
15:23:16.760I knew that Britain would never be free at the end.
15:23:34.480But nobody who is a serious nationalist should be sat there with their fingers crossed and their breath held, waiting for some wonderful Brexit and some brave new world where Britain will go back to the 1950s because we voted leave in 2016.
15:24:06.300And, of course, as you said, I think they're making it more complicated in some aspects than it have to be.
15:24:10.520And the EU has kind of been clear about this, that they basically want to punish Britain and making sure that it's much worse, you know, to go through this and be outside of it than actually still be part of it.
15:24:21.980Let me do a couple of these here real quick.
15:24:23.520Virginian Drifter with the Diamonds on a roll lately.
15:25:06.060But when it's just like, you know, over and over and over and over again, it was like, whether there's like, you know, you're Jewish or, you know, whatever it is.
15:25:13.600Or images being posted with, like, people, you know, us with noses on it.
15:25:18.420Like, it's just the same thing over and over again.
15:25:20.440It's like, all right, this is just, you know, this is just dumb.
15:25:24.980But, again, I think I'm convinced that it's being done to dissuade any kind of sense of community to appear in the comments where people get to know each other.
15:25:34.240They talk, they make good points and stuff like that.
15:25:36.660If newcomers come in and they see this madness and insanity going on in the comments, they'll be like, all right, I'm out of here.
15:27:20.060But when you get people spamming 200 comments or a comment, you know, as a reply to every comment that's already there,
15:27:28.900you do have to take action and just say, look, you're basically ruining my comment section.
15:27:32.740There are people here trying to contribute.
15:27:34.320If you've got a point to make, fine, make it.
15:27:36.260But you're not spamming the same comment 200 times.
15:27:39.640And YouTube does allow you to deal with that and Bitchute should as well.
15:27:43.000Part of the reason YouTube grew as it did is because of the comments.
15:27:48.540I love watching a variety of different content.
15:27:51.640I like watching stuff about old mafia films.
15:27:55.600And I love reading the comments under the videos and seeing what people say, seeing people's opinions.
15:28:00.760And reading those opinions and interacting with other people is part of the fun of the platform.
15:28:05.920Now, if every comment had a 300 word mini essay posted underneath it about something irrelevant or spam or phishing or some rubbish like that,
15:28:17.220using the platform wouldn't be as good.
15:28:19.280And it is something that detracts from Bitchute.
15:28:21.640Bitchute is an amazing platform, but it just needs to allow a few extra small tweaks.
15:28:28.020And the community there would flourish if it did that.
15:28:32.920Sometimes you have to prune the branches that aren't doing the right things so that the branches that are flowering and flourishing can be allowed to do so.
15:28:43.900Now, but it's like, oh, my free speech.
15:28:45.840You know, people can argue because you, you know, stopped comments or banned someone or something for the reasons that we mentioned and talked about.
15:28:51.480But and it's like, well, I mean, you can't just go in into space, which is someone else's, which is what, you know, our channels are our channels.
15:28:59.220And you have someone just coming in and just rubbing their shit all over the place and like, you know, flinging turds.
15:29:04.020And it's like, OK, well, after a while, that's kind of not courteous.
15:29:06.960You wouldn't accept that if we did that to your space.
15:30:34.500If we were irrelevant, if there was no hope, if we were just some, a couple of talking heads in a tiny playpen filled with a couple of hundred malcontents and misfits that have no chance of influencing society or getting anywhere, they wouldn't be closing our bank accounts.
15:30:54.100In fact, they would let us have YouTube channels just so people could come and laugh at us occasionally and, you know, throw a tomato at us, throw a few rotten eggs at us, laugh and walk off as if we were village idiots.
15:31:32.760They're not doing this because we're not having an impact.
15:31:36.340They're not doing this because people were getting that leaflet, laughing at it and saying, you know what, that won't have any effect.
15:31:41.780They're doing this because they know we have massive potential.
15:31:46.580And people who come here and say there is no way of winning, people who come here and say we've already lost, those people, in my opinion, are either working for the other side and they're trying to demoralize us by stripping away any form of genuine hope,
15:32:03.040or they are people who have been so demoralized by our enemies that their actions now work against us despite those people still probably having the best intentions.
15:32:14.940And I don't, by the way, I don't think that's what Magnuson Tuller meant when he asked that.
15:32:18.900But yeah, and I don't think he perceives it that way.
15:32:59.500They are terrified of us because we speak the truth.
15:33:02.560They are terrified of us because the public are warming to our message and waking up.
15:33:07.960And they're terrified of us because we are organized, we are capable, we have a plan of action, and we are starting to infiltrate and subvert the mainstream.
15:33:22.500We did that on YouTube and we became the mainstream.
15:33:26.160We became the channels with millions of views.
15:33:28.720We became the Twitter accounts that were being seen by millions of people.
15:33:41.200That's not somebody who can just be written off.
15:33:43.740They got rid of me, not because I am a nobody who wasn't reaching anyone, but quite the opposite, because I was reaching tens of millions of people a month.
15:33:54.240And more and more people were following me, despite the fact that I was shadow banned.
15:33:59.580And that's another thing that we haven't even talked about.
15:34:01.460Before they even banned us, they shadow banned us.
15:34:06.760And many of us overcame the shadow bans and still kept growing.
15:34:11.120That tells you just how much potential we've got.
15:34:15.120And that tells us just how scared they are and why they should be scared.
15:35:01.880I'm a little bit more suspicious for some reason of Snowden.
15:35:04.680Although, again, he's been a net positive by exposing a lot of the stuff.
15:35:07.400I think Assange is more, you know, if there's some questions about Snowden, Assange is more kind of genuine in that way.
15:35:14.640But there was that fake rape charge in Sweden that eventually was dropped, and now it's a matter of whether Britain will extradite him to the U.S.
15:35:24.220Do you remember, Mark, the outcomes of the, there was a hearing, so I think a couple of, was it a couple of months back now, what the outcome of that actually was?
15:35:52.220Because, let's face it, at this point in time, it might be one of Trump's only avenues to work with people like Julian Assange to actually expose what did happen during that election.
15:36:10.180Yeah, and as some people said, declassify everything.
15:37:15.860That's millions of people, which, you know, as you said before, Mark, the media has lost credibility completely under the Trump presidency.
15:37:24.620And that's fantastic because they deserve this.
15:37:26.700This is what they always have done, of course.
15:37:28.900But they just couldn't contain themselves.
15:37:31.080And it's been exposed to such a degree under Trump because they just couldn't shut up about it.
15:37:37.700And that's, again, that's a net positive.
15:37:40.420And it shows why we need alternative media so badly, which goes back to the point that kind of been the main theme here today, which is why they want to shut us up.
15:37:49.040If the propaganda, if it was hopeless, the propaganda would be unnecessary, you know?
15:38:08.840I think anyone who thinks it would be the whole truth would is kidding themselves, especially if they're an ethno-nationalist like we are.
15:38:17.660But, again, it would be another powerful step in the right direction.
15:38:22.800And I do believe Trump has been a huge gateway to this movement.
15:38:27.840And, again, that is something we should be very, very thankful for.
15:38:30.900The fact that Trump has sent tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people our way and got people on the path to talking about race, ethnicity and demography, that is something we should be very, very thankful for.
15:38:46.080That is something that is a real, real bonus for us.
15:38:50.420But what he does after this election, I'm not 100% sure.
15:38:54.640I think the rumors of a media company, I don't know.
15:38:58.560I think if he loses or if Biden is sworn in, he didn't lose the election, he won the election.
15:39:05.560But if Biden is sworn in, I think he would probably, I think his initial thing would probably be to take some time out.
15:39:13.620I think he obviously, obviously, it would be very, very bruising for him.
15:39:17.920And he is a man that has quite a big ego.
15:39:21.660So I think that would be something that would leave him sitting sore for a little while before he decided what to do.
15:41:17.300A chat to the live stream feature that we have.
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15:41:57.760That's why it's so important that you help us out in this time as well as we're being unfairly, I guess, to be charitable, unfairly targeted by just insane activism to try to shut down Red Ice and what we've managed to build here really on a shoestring budget when it comes to production, when it comes to how we pull things together and stuff like that.
15:42:19.560And we're not happy with what we have.
15:48:11.980There was some kind of underground railroad where they got the worst from the south and brought them up to Philly, but they've always been nasty.
15:48:18.480Thing is, when I was a kid, Frank Rizzo, the greatest mayor in American history, people know him as a jerky boy's character, but he was just this, he looked like a rhino, and he was, I think he was mob-connected.
15:49:14.060And they were known for rounding up Black Panthers, stripping them naked in the middle of the street in their neighborhoods and strip searching them just to humiliate them in front of the neighborhood.
15:49:24.160I had a Black communist sociology professor at Temple University.
15:49:28.020Because, of course, his last name was White.
15:54:53.100Wouldn't you think somewhere in Mississippi there is an actual guy who's a white guy who's maladjusted or a cop who just, you know, his wife left him or something.
15:55:02.260And he just takes it out on some innocent Urkel black dude and take...
16:03:03.600If I could have – and it's in the bomb inside my brain.
16:03:05.580If I could have swapped out Aunt Marion for my mom and my Uncle Junie for my dad, would it – Aunt Marion was the funniest woman I've ever known.
16:03:13.180Even in her 80s, she had, like, Don Rickles comic timing.
16:03:17.040And she was married to a little guy from Dublin named Mickey McKay, and they had a bunch of Irish kids.
16:03:22.280And, you know, the kids moved on and moved out and went elsewhere.
16:03:26.340But she was stuck in her 80s in far southwest Philly out near the airport, entirely all-black neighborhood.
16:03:32.380And little kids – black kids would throw rocks at her.
16:03:38.860But the thing about this Walter Wallace Jr., I just read, and I don't know if it's true or not, that since May, police have been called to his house, like, 31 times.
16:03:49.340And the two – they've been called two times the day before.
16:05:04.880You might have seen it, but this is kind of harkening back to what you said earlier.
16:05:07.920Like, is there no one kind of educating these people of, like, what to do maybe when they do encounter a cop or a certain set of behaviors?
16:05:21.780Because I fucking say that it matters.
16:05:23.560See, I don't need to go out in the street with a sign screaming this shit like a fucking idiot and throwing a temper tantrum like a damn child.
16:05:31.360Also, I'm not even remotely worried about being killed by the police.
16:06:14.900They set up videos, and you had your little laser gun, and they experimented with certified cops and civilians, and they had black assailants coming to shoot you, white assailants, and Hispanic assailants.
16:06:30.080Guess who everyone, cops and civilians, were slowest to shoot?
16:09:44.740Not the brightest tools in the toolbox.
16:09:49.300Everywhere they've ever fucking rioted against police brutality, allegedly because they want black lives to be preserved, the black-on-black murder rate skyrockets.
16:10:03.200And, you know, you probably got these nerdy, scared black people who are afraid to say anything because their brothers will mob and kill them.
16:10:09.740But I don't think you're going to save black lives by defunding the police.
16:10:14.480The police probably are the one thing that's keeping you from killing each other and killing everybody else.
16:10:22.080But again, like I say, they've got, I mean, black supremacy in a lot of areas, naming their children, they're fantastic at that.
16:10:28.600Nobody's better at naming their children than black people.
16:10:32.080But as far as, like, making sense or long-term planning, I helped lay out a book that Amron just put out called A Dissidence Guide to Africa and Blacks.
16:11:23.000But if you can show me somewhere where they function well without white people and they actually do better, figure out what the hell's, what they're drinking in the water there and give it to all blacks.
16:11:33.580I don't want to be right about any of this, but I used to be a liberal wigger back in the 80s.
16:11:40.740And after a while, you witness enough, you can't keep pretending anymore.
16:11:46.800Just look, I couldn't keep pretending there was a Santa Claus.
16:11:50.220But we're destroying the country over trying not to hurt black people's feelings.
16:11:55.560Yeah, I think it's just a tool, as you say.
16:11:57.600I think they're being used because they're very, well, it's an easy group to use for many different reasons.
16:12:04.220And you have people higher up in the order of things that are like, let's do this.
16:12:08.940It's kind of a, I'm not saying that there isn't anything behind it or a reasoning or a motivation behind it.
16:12:14.940But it's a pretty amazing distraction, basically, as other things are happening.
16:12:57.900And you mentioned the economy, too, and I was like, we covered this probably a month, two months ago now, how the Fed is buying up a bunch of corporate debt and stuff.
16:13:06.080They're, like, getting into new markets and doing things, which they have, the Federal Reserve, that they haven't done before.
16:13:10.880And there are, you know, other businesses.
16:13:12.800You know, this is kind of in the wake of the corona stuff, too, but mega companies are just gobbling up everything while mom and pops are going over.
16:13:24.340The Great Reset, the World Economic Forum and what they're doing, how they're seeking to use the coronavirus.
16:13:30.360Because, I mean, these BLM slash Antifa protests, whatever you want to call it, it has, I mean, many regards, yes, they do kind of go after big box stores and stuff like that and, you know, Walmarts and stuff.
16:13:39.860But also small businesses have been, you know, smashed and trashed, and they can't get any insurance money out of this.
16:14:18.280But at that time, my mom didn't have to work.
16:14:21.560And by some time in his 40s, my dad had paid off a house in full, was able to buy a new car every three years, was able to support a non-working wife and four kids.
16:14:30.800Name a white guy on the planet who's able to do that.
16:14:38.900Oh, well, while they were taking all that away, we got rid of white people saying bad words about black people.
16:14:46.180But they're white people dumb enough to believe.
16:14:48.880And I guess, you know, then they're doing a great job of, like, stamping out even the ability to think any kind of dissident thought.
16:14:55.920But once you're exposed to it, once you realize it, if you keep lying to yourself, I mean, I hate that kind of white person more than I hate any non-white person.
16:15:05.760I don't, I mean, how can you blame somebody for an accident of birth, you know?
16:16:04.780But he was talking about how this behavior that we're seeing here was basically like scarring of public tissue was the wording he used, right?
16:16:14.100That somehow this is, I guess this is reparations or halfway there or something, that somehow they're just kind of entitled to these things.
16:16:21.420And they riot and destroy and burn and murder people ultimately, I guess, to get people to pay attention.
16:16:27.900And the media has, like, joined in on this reasoning.
16:16:48.260It means to repair or to set it back to the state it was before all the damage happened.
16:16:54.400And allegedly, it never got caught on tape, but Muhammad Ali, and he never denied it.
16:16:59.420After he fought George Foreman in what was Zaire then, now it's the Republic of the Congo, someone asked him, Champ, what did you think of Africa?
16:17:07.600And he said, thank God my granddaddy got on that boat.
16:17:10.120Yeah, because the thing is, if you wanted to repair American blacks' situation and put it back to, like, what would it be like if they were living in the Ivory Coast or Sierra Leone or any of these places in West Africa they were plucked from?
16:17:25.880Well, you'd have to shorten their lifespan by about 20 years and cut their income down about 95%.
16:17:33.380Like, what do they, what do they, and if you want to say that white people are living off this entitlement of living here, they're not?
16:17:43.280They're not living in a much better situation than anywhere on earth that they'd be otherwise?
16:17:47.740I'm not saying that that's something that's in the forefront of the awareness to a certain extent, but, I mean, I think there's two things there.
16:17:54.180One is, maybe there's kind of an understanding that there is a, I don't know what to call it, not a dependency maybe, but, like, that there is a, well, some people just say, you know, idle hands and all that stuff, right?
16:18:08.020That if you do, if you don't have a drive, if you live on, like, on welfare, Section 8, and these kinds of things, right?
16:18:13.520Basically, you're churning out individuals which are just, like, they're going to do shit that they get off on, which is rioting and doing crime or whatever it is, right, to a certain extent.
16:18:22.640But maybe there is some kind of understanding that it's, like, we're living in a country where, like, we are, I don't know, we are pretty well off, and that there's an anger and a hatred and a resentment.
16:18:35.680I don't know. I'm trying to reason this here, but I don't know.
16:18:38.260It might have been Orwell, or it might have been somebody else who said, don't ever do a favor for someone because they'll never forgive you.
16:18:59.320But a bigger problem here, everyone I've ever known from either end of the economic spectrum, whether they were trust fund kids or welfare kids, destroyed mentally.
16:19:10.660There's something demoralizing about it.
16:19:13.740The problem is we're moving into a post-worker world.
16:19:17.440I think it was John Darby's a long time ago.
16:19:19.940Ironically, back in the Middle Ages, it was all the peasants who supported the elite, and the elite needed them, really.
16:19:28.100And that's why Marxism might have been relevant.
16:19:30.200Like, you could stop the gears of society by putting down your hammers and sickles.
16:19:38.420And this is going to affect everybody, not just blacks.
16:19:42.120I think what happens with blacks a lot is they see, oh, wow, we've got these Vietnamese coming here, and they've got mansions in 10 years, and they think it must be because society's stacked against them instead of, you know, their brain sizes stacked against them.
16:19:59.200I was such a wigger in the 80s, but you see enough things.
16:20:03.540I did an article on the Vietnamese gangs in Orange County for Playboy, and I was the wiggeriest white wigger, like, one of the originals, one of the original, like, ex-wiggers.
16:20:13.600But I remember going down to Orange County every weekend, six weekends in a row, to research this article, and I see these Vietnamese, and there was one, you know, skinny little five-foot one guy with a milky eyeball that you know he probably survived napalm and traumas that nobody in America knows about.
16:20:32.400Oh, but he's got a Maserati in a mansion.
16:20:36.600And that's when I started realizing, it's like, well, if this is a white supremacist society, why are these Asians, like, blowing everyone out of the water?
16:20:43.780Then you start realizing, you, like, look at evolution, and if you believe in it, you believe that, well, we wouldn't wind up equal.
16:20:54.920And, you know, blacks, they were out there on the plains of the Kalahari, popping out babies, and, you know, 17 of the 20 would melt in the sun, and the strong three would...
16:21:05.780They had a different reproductive strategy.
16:21:18.360People don't know what to do with their guilt.
16:21:20.660That's a big theme in my writing, too.
16:21:22.480And I guess maybe it's like having a retarded child, or they don't know what to do, because what's happened, especially under Trump, I don't think Trump is directly responsible for it, but he hasn't done anything about it.
16:21:38.620They've made it impossible to suggest any possible reason for disparities in income besides racism.
16:21:49.200And, I mean, so, yeah, because they're never going to catch up, unless, you know, we develop some smart drugs, or brain surgeries, or, you know, brain implants, whatever it takes.
16:22:48.420I mean, I grew up in a brick row home, like a lot of those homes you see in this riot footage.
16:22:55.240And I was acutely, I was made aware of class differences, because I went to this, like, working-class Irish Catholic school, and I got in trouble the first couple years, and they thought it was because I was too smart.
16:23:11.080It's where, ironically, where I met my first blacks.
16:23:14.520There were some rich black kids going to the school.
16:23:17.240And it's like, I know that every day, if I had to go through rich neighborhoods, I'd hate the rich.
16:23:24.360I think black people see other groups doing better, and they develop a hatred for them.
16:23:28.820Maybe the solution is, well, don't let them live among themselves, and don't remind them, you know?
16:23:35.900But, you know, as far as the conservative idea that they just haven't been exposed to the right propaganda, I don't think we're working with the raw material here.
16:23:49.800But the fact is, before welfare came along, you actually had a lower...
16:24:19.240The problem I would have with UBI and sort of these things is whatever it is about humans, or most humans, or I'd like to think most humans, maybe some people can just sponge and feel nothing.
16:24:54.740I think maybe the powers of being, no, yeah, we're economically doomed.
16:24:58.060See, I also think, to just go back to what you mentioned earlier regarding, obviously, automation is a huge issue that's going to come in here now.
16:25:05.760And basically, all these workers are screaming for, what, a $15 minimum wage an hour or whatever.
16:25:30.960We need as cold, if you will, and rational as, you know, dealing with situations that we possibly can.
16:25:36.460And I think it's going to be argued, it's even too dangerous for many of these police to be, maybe in certain areas and stuff like that, right?
16:25:42.280So robots, I think that's coming, you know?
16:27:02.080I think in the short term, we're doomed.
16:27:05.640But I think long term, it's going to be much better.
16:27:08.640Because all this shit that they're building right now and the attempts that they're trying to do with these globalist experiments and all this shit, it's just not going to work.
16:27:53.780You know, so it's like, that's what I mean.
16:27:55.960I think there's, if there's any viable option or solution there, yeah, I think it would be some kind of secession, I would assume, or some kind of separation, breakup of the states, you know?
16:28:05.280Like the Soviet Union fell apart and, you know, balkanized along ethnic or ideological.
16:28:10.100My long experience, I think, blood's thicker than ideology.
16:28:15.880And like I said, I was such a ridiculous, pathetic, brainwashed liberal in the 80s.
16:28:22.540But still, even back then, you know, you'd see the white guy get a basket.
16:28:38.640And this is, you know, way back in the late 50s, early 60s.
16:28:42.500But Jared Taylor was like, well, I'm an American.
16:28:44.680I'm supposed to be rooting for the American, but I'm pulling for the Swede.
16:28:49.520And he just started, you know, then he built a whole career on trying to figure out why those instincts that you were brainwashed against are persistent.
16:29:14.240What's heartening is now you see, and I guess they're all, well, except for, you got a couple Brits that are really good boxers,
16:29:21.580but all the great white athletes are from Eastern Europe now.
16:29:25.420The ones that are like post-communist there, and except for Tyson Fury, and I don't know if people would even consider him white because he's an Irish gypsy.
16:31:16.340When I was in the joint in late 90s, they were talking in Oregon about building a new place out on the Columbia River near Pendleton, Oregon, where they make the plaid cholo gangsta flannel shirts.
16:32:14.120I had a long distance relationship with a girl from like 600 miles away and went on for 20 months.
16:32:19.640And at the end of it, as it fell apart, like I calculated how much time we'd actually spent in the same room with each other and in each other's presence.
16:32:28.120And since it was long distance, we'd have to take trips halfway or I go to her city.
16:33:01.460I think the proof is already out for that.
16:33:02.880The studies are there regarding, especially when it comes to like social media, you know, gratification, the addiction of it and stuff like that.
16:33:09.980It does change the brain chemistry for sure.
16:33:12.240But, but just sneak in this really quick before we continue that turn of thought.
16:33:15.800I think they're working on that though.
16:33:17.240I think that they will develop things, whether that's just artificially tapping into the computer, to your brain, so that you basically, you think it's real.
16:33:26.000You're experiencing the touch, but it's just, you know, internally kind of thing.
16:33:29.140I think that they'll work it, they'll work it out somehow.
16:33:52.680Like they, they corner off the little, it's like a museum exhibit and you're, you're looking at something behind a monitor or something, you know, a glass casing.
16:34:17.680I mean, again, I think that's where we're going.
16:34:19.680And again, I mean, the, I go back to the great reset there, but look at how they're seeking to, you know, with the coronavirus and I, and I call it bullshit because the death rates are, are minimal, right?
16:34:31.040The survival rates are, are astronomical.
16:34:33.320Um, and in many regards, the, it doesn't tell us anything measuring cases or infection rates.
16:34:39.020That's just like, well, so what, whatever PCR tests are on, you know, notoriously unreliable, a lot of false positives.
16:34:45.740Then what you do get positives that are actually real.
16:35:14.280And then Clinton ran through a bunch of like pro-government anti-terrorism laws that 9-11, you know, whatever's going on with the virus, it's obvious the government's exploiting it.
16:42:54.400Tacky's daughter decided to get involved.
16:42:57.120She, about three or four years ago, she sends me a hostile email.
16:43:00.120Oh, your readers don't want to read all this racist stuff.
16:43:02.880I don't know where you're going with that.
16:43:04.600So she insisted on picking half of the articles for that.
16:43:08.060And then earlier this year, she insisted on picking all of them.
16:43:12.360Problem is, she has no sense for this.
16:43:15.520I mean, I would stare at the screen for hours.
16:43:18.660Like, how do I beat life into these stories?
16:43:21.200And so after, you know, 10 years of unpleasantness, I decided to take it elsewhere.
16:43:26.560And it's like, you don't like to think you were censoring yourself, but now I'm kind of unfettered and running around over there at Counter-Currents.
16:43:37.420But I think it pops a lot better, too.
16:43:47.260And check under author Jay Goad for all your pieces right there.
16:43:51.460And, yeah, the last one he wrote there is City of Brotherly Death, which, of course, people should check out regarding what happened with Walter Wallace and all the madness in Philadelphia that we've seen.
16:47:20.360And I said that when Macron issued that, well, it was a new log as a bill that Macron proposed regarding basically outlawing what they call Islamic separatism, which I think is going to be used against the white French eventually when they want to disconnect and separate from the French Republic as it's circling the toilet right now.
16:47:41.580So, but, yeah, you had the video display of the Charlie Hebdo comics on a building, I think, in Paris somewhere.
16:47:52.200And they had issued this new law, proposed law, where they're saying we've got to get in and break up, basically, the Islamic separatist community and make sure that they kind of integrate into the French Republic.
16:48:03.260I'd rather, if they're going to be there, I'd rather that they're kind of doing their own thing, frankly, than to blend into the Republicans so that the genetic makeup of France is lost.
16:53:09.000There might be 55 copies left in existence, and I've got them all.
16:53:15.560I just bought the remainder from the publisher and snap them up now, because it's not going to be reprinted, at least in this form.
16:53:24.880One day I might combine this with Bomb Inside My Brain, and another one I did called The Headache Factor, just put all my personal writings together in one book.
16:53:32.160But that's, I mean, that was written in prison, and I was trying to figure out what path led me to wind up in prison.
16:53:39.800And starting with, you know, starting all the way back, being punched by my dad while I was still in the womb, because he was trying to abort me.
16:54:57.280So just go to redicemembers.com, click in on the post for the show, and then right down below, actually, in the description, you have the link.
16:55:03.640Just click there, and you might be asked to log in again, and then you can see part two right there.
17:02:41.040It's essentially, I mean, we know that they've been going after what they term white supremacy.
17:02:46.360Or in some cases, they're generous enough to use the term white nationalism and so forth.
17:02:50.360But ultimately, I think it bears down to this term of, like, it's hatred and violence, ultimately, right?
17:02:56.980But, you know, in terms of us, it was like, well, we've never encouraged that.
17:03:00.620In fact, we've gone in the opposite direction and says if we don't do anything about this and stop this now, it will lead to violence kind of thing.
17:03:06.800What would you say about those accusations?
17:03:09.600Well, you know, they are now claiming that it was due to a change in their terms of service back in 2019,
17:03:16.040in which they said that anyone who described differences in groups and said one group is superior to another,
17:03:23.640this could lead to some kind of violent reaction.
17:03:26.700Now, we've been very, very careful for quite some time because every time we talked about race and IQ or anything remotely resembling that,
17:04:30.020But they went into overdrive in 2016, and it really, the Trump election really propelled them into putting themselves in a position where, like, we have to fight back.
17:04:38.880It's our job, whether it's Silicon Valley or politicians or the media, whatever it is, right?
17:14:29.600I mean, that's just the reality of it, right?
17:14:30.860And a lot of other people, too, that have done a lot of good work over the years highlighting these kinds of things.
17:14:37.200But I don't know if I was clear on it enough, but it obviously means that we're over the target.
17:14:41.880I don't think it's solely that our ideas are so outlandish or wrong.
17:14:47.900I mean, I know that they frame it from, well, this is hate and we have to censor kind of thing.
17:14:51.340But it must strike a nerve enough for the establishment to keep writing the news articles and the pressure groups and the SPLCs and the ADLs.
17:14:59.960And, I mean, they're pouring a lot of money into making sure that all of us are banned and gone, right?
17:15:05.580You know, the astonishing thing is I remember when I used to give talks at universities.
17:15:10.380There was such a time I was actually invited to speak to university audiences.
17:15:14.360And it always amused me when people would accuse me of, oh, you are so ignorant, these ignorant views.
17:15:21.620I would chuckle and say, look, I've been studying these things for 20 years.
17:15:25.100I've been studying these questions since before you were born.
17:15:27.960And you have these cottage students who accuse you of ignorance.
17:15:30.460Now, if we are so ignorant, if our ideas are so simplistic and so obviously wrong, it should be child's play to refute them.
17:15:39.140And even if it's not child's play to refute them, obviously, it is the most graceless way of you not having an argument.
17:15:47.680You're incapable of refuting it if your only recourse is to stick your hands around our throats and muzzle us.
17:15:54.740You'd think they'd be ashamed of themselves.
17:15:56.620Don't they realize that if you say something or I say something and they think it's wrong, somebody should be cropped up?
17:16:03.340In fact, it wasn't YouTube at one time sort of actually supporting groups whose purpose was to refute all the badness that was ending up on YouTube after all.
17:16:40.480Once it was cool to be on YouTube, then all these, you know, Johnny-come-latelys, mainstream media showed up and like, well, we need to be promoted here.
17:16:48.700And I'm seeing very positive things with the BitChute and the DLives and the libraries.
17:16:56.020And there's other brand new two popped up here, at least for me, a while ago here.
17:17:00.420And I'm feeling if BitChute could do a couple of things, right, if they could get an algorithm, for example, that YouTube had back in 2008 or 2009 or something like that, when it was honest, right, it was actually recommending a lot of good stuff.
17:17:13.380When you looked at a video, it spat out like a lot of good related things on the sidebar and stuff, and you could discover a lot of new material.
17:17:19.960If BitChute can do a couple of these updates, this is obviously the best competitor right now to YouTube.
17:17:27.260Well, I really wish BitChute did have a better user interface.
17:17:32.080Once you get used to YouTube, anything that is not up to that in ease of use and intelligent recommendations is just not very satisfying.
17:17:41.060Now, obviously, it's easy for you and me to say, okay, you need to spruce this up.
17:17:45.080I'm sure it takes a lot of work and a lot of time and investment.
17:17:48.900But in any case, I do hope that with all these people coming on board that they will have the manpower to make things improve.
17:17:54.900And yes, it wasn't all that long ago, less than a year ago, well, maybe a little over a year ago, we had a YouTube video about James Watson.
17:18:04.040When James Watson was turned to a non-person for saying sensible things about race, and there was a time when if you typed James Watson into the YouTube search bar, the first thing that came up was our video.
17:19:04.240It's just you can't reason with these people.
17:19:06.800Well, you know, the really astonishing thing is that you cannot say things that are not only true, but that everyone knows to be true, and you're punished for it.
17:19:16.860One of the most egregious examples was at a university whose name I cannot remember.
17:19:21.200You young guys, you have these very sticky minds.
17:19:24.040It was sort of a double-word university in which some woman put in a TikTok, made a little TikTok video about what happens when a black person kills a black person.
17:20:08.200He came up with this really very funny thing about congratulations to George Floyd.
17:20:12.660A whole month without a whole drug-free month.
17:20:15.980Well, now Kansas State University is turned inside out.
17:20:20.040The football team is threatening to strike.
17:20:23.560You know, it seems to me, if there's any sense, if you're a member of the football team and you refuse to play, shouldn't you be kicked off the team?
17:20:41.480And I am convinced that, although the media did not report this, more and more, millions and millions of ordinary white Americans are seeing through this.
17:23:38.600And I figured after maybe the three, four, even five month mark, something like that, if, you know, that we would see the real consequences of it.
17:23:46.300But trust me, there's life after YouTube.
17:23:48.560And in many regards, since so many are being banned, many of them are now flooding to alternative platforms like bitshoot, like DLive, like Parler, like all these others, right?
17:23:58.940And the audience are going to come over there.
17:27:17.940Luda, is that how you pronounce it? Luda Kruzan to demand her resignation, which of course gives you the opinion that they just, for no reason whatsoever, they just came out with their guns and drew it on these people.
17:27:29.620And they didn't do nothing. Look at this guy. It's kind of funny, though. With a little calzone gut there, it's funny. You can't make it up.
17:27:39.740But then, of course, they did end up making a statement, unfortunately, which I wish they wouldn't do.
17:27:47.000We take the memes as we can. That's, of course, always funny.
17:27:49.540But here's the update on this here. This includes attorneys Mark and Patricia McCloskey, McCloskey, McCloskey, I think it is, released a statement through an attorney saying they support Black Lives Matter and they acted lawfully on their property.
17:28:03.520The couple, though, sorry, through their attorney said the agitators responsible for the trepidation were white, which is just not true.
17:28:13.220And we'll look at that in a moment here.
17:28:38.460There's a bottom or mid, I should say, paragraph here.
17:28:41.240The peaceful protesters were not the subject of scorn or disdain by the McCloskeys.
17:28:46.200To the contrary, they were expecting and supportive of the message of the protesters.
17:28:50.720The actions of violence, destruction of property, and acts of threatening aggression by a few individuals commingling with the peaceful protesters gave rise to trepidation and fear of imminent and grave.
17:43:17.760We reported on this in the Weekend Warrior show, but it's pertinent to everything that's happening now with the defund the police campaigns and stuff like that too.
17:43:25.760Minneapolis city council members are now enjoying very costly private security.
17:43:30.760They claim, of course, they've received death threats.
17:43:32.760Now, why would that be the case, do you think?
17:45:07.760And go through all the subscriptions that I have one by one.
17:45:12.760And I kind of have, you know, a little bit of an idea, of course, which ones have been banned.
17:45:16.760But it's just incredible to see that, you know, and I do subscribe to, you know, some kind of a non-political, like, you know, some like outdoor channels.
17:45:26.760And, you know, people go out camping and bushcraft and stuff like that, too.
17:45:30.760But most of it is political content, and most of that is now hit in some way.
17:45:36.760Banned, censored, obviously channel banned or demonetized and stuff like that.
17:45:40.760But maybe we can do that next time if I can get the signal to patch through okay.
17:45:43.760And just show you guys as you click through.
17:55:11.420that is an african way you can't wear a crown with your head down nothing is complete on its own
17:55:28.140black is king that's right so imagine you are the king
17:55:43.100some uh marvel pixar national geographics imagine uh a white equivalent here your ancestors haven't left you yet it's all in you we are white as king
17:55:57.500do you think they've been well received by disney and its audiences this though is totally fine it's just totally just open black power now
17:56:05.020it was of course trending after the whole incident in florida that we quickly mentioned with with uh
17:56:09.340uh jared the shit storm after that the dude who joked and said white power obviously to to uh
17:56:14.860to make fun at the guy who was like coming down on him for being a nazi and a racist right
17:56:18.860and there's no nuance no humor no nothing uh left at all whatsoever it's just
17:56:23.700everything is literal you can't you know you gotta watch yourself because if you make a joke
18:10:13.460White moves first with a diamond, says, then get out of Scotland, regarding the gentleman who was racking on Scottish people being in Scotland.
20:56:34.280while these companies who have special protection by government and receive an astonishing amount of taxpayer money
20:56:40.280can continue to meddle in elections and influence the direction of the political discourse
20:56:46.280by acting gatekeeper shadow ban people and say what goes and what doesn't go on their platform
20:56:53.280despite that they can't show and point to specific content that violate their policy
20:56:58.280we on the other hand are not allowed to continue our reporting and share our opinions about the political situation
20:57:04.280it also means that facebook has a third party that they report to an intermediary between us and the product that facebook offers their customers in this regard us
20:57:15.280we are the customer of facebook's product
20:57:17.280they are being dictated to by a far left activist who has admittedly expressed hatred against people of european descent
20:57:25.280and we are the ones accused of organized hate by facebook
20:57:32.280they also go to her first and give her the exclusive and tell her that they will ban us
20:57:38.280so they wait to flip the switch on our pages and our personal accounts until her article announcing the removal has been published in unison with the banning on the guardian website
20:57:50.280something is terribly wrong with this picture people who watch our shows people who listen to us people who watch our videos they know that there is no hate in our hearts nor is there hatred expressed in our content
20:58:03.280we reject this lie this is a smear that the media has continued to perpetuate ever since they started taking aim at us for the independent media work that we do at red eyes
20:58:14.280this version of who we are what we believe and what we represent has been distorted and twisted more and more and more over the course of a few years
20:58:23.280with the aid of antifa activists and other far left journalists that write for outlets like huff post the daily beast the guardian and a lot of other disgusting dishonest outlets that actually make their living
20:58:36.280lying about people to get their livelihoods destroyed get them fired and get them ostracized by friends and family
20:58:42.280now let's be honest about this if if we were not a threat they would not target us in this way that they have they would not care that this would be outside of their periphery
20:58:53.280they wouldn't care and they need to build their case on lies because they can't stand on the truth if they told the truth there would be no smears and it would certainly not stick
20:59:02.280the original article that Wong wrote in the Guardian was built on a lie in the very first paragraph that we that our media company who did an interview with Greg Johnson from countercurrents
20:59:15.280after he had been arrested and deported from Norway on lies and faulty information that was provided to the police in Norway by antifa activists that we somehow because of the accusation involving him support terrorism
20:59:31.280because she said in the article that he Greg was supporting terrorism this is a lie in the smear and it was debunked as one of the very first points in the interview made with Greg
20:59:42.280but they think that you are too dumb to simply go and listen or watch and find out for yourself what he actually said it's a complete reversal of the truth and it's one that they furthermore
20:59:53.280tried to pass on to us a media company guilt by association for simply interviewing Greg letting his side of the story be told that the world can find out and know what actually happened and what the reasoning is behind it and why they have targeted him in this way
21:00:07.280he made an entire speech against right wing terrorism with that very title
21:00:12.280so our crime is that we are too effective we are too effective in exposing the globalist agenda that lies in the media the blatant hatred and open discrimination of people of European descent
21:00:25.280we don't think anyone should feel guilty for being white and we believe that every people every group should be in control of their own destiny and have self-determination
21:00:35.280we have been clear on this for years we believe in freedom of expression and freedom of association we believe that no other group should force or push their will on another
21:00:46.280we have been absolutely unwavering on these issues for years we have always denounced any form of violence and we have in fact said the opposite and warned about it
21:00:58.280that if you silence people and if you don't take other people's valid concerns seriously you will see that people begin to snap and lash out as they break
21:01:07.280as they flip as they see this as the only tragic choice of action as the only way to be heard
21:01:13.280as you the media the establishment have turned your back on mostly young white disenfranchised males and laugh in their faces at their lived experiences and how they see the world and the concerns that they have
21:01:26.280you have to be willfully blind not to see what's happening right now and the fact that you can openly discriminate against white males legally nothing happens there's hardly any recourse
21:01:38.280and there are in fact people on the left that have repeated this as well the alt-right they say are essentially correct in their observations of what's happening to them
21:01:45.280the Atlantic had a piece a woman wrote an entire book stating that yes essentially what they're talking about is that they observe reality correctly
21:01:54.280and she's urging them to have a different response to it or this reaction will continue to bubble up to the surface
21:01:59.280you know some of the ideas that they discuss which are just off the table everywhere else you know they can't be discussed in academia
21:02:08.280they can't be discussed you know anywhere in polite society and this is a factor that I think is really created you know has fueled the alt-right possibly more than anything else
21:02:18.280once again though the thing that they're starting off with is correct like they're observing a pattern and they're being told you're not supposed to observe it
21:02:27.280you know so like what's our answer to that you know what's our alternative to that we that's what we have to be discussing
21:02:35.280um how do we analyze the same phenomenon but but don't just say the phenomenon isn't there or you can't discuss it you know
21:02:42.280there are other clips with people who are I guess more libertarian that recognize some of these points as well
21:02:48.280I'm speaking about this as a Jew okay do you not even realize the talking point that you're handing to the alt-right
21:02:57.280do you maybe see where this movement is going to rise up now I am no fan of the alt-right
21:03:03.280but once you start talking about the radical left and the alt-right having this kind of symbiotic relationship which they do
21:03:09.280I agree with him on that part but you have to start asking yourself which one is a response to the other one
21:03:16.280which one came first did the identity politics start on the right or start on the left is one seeming to be
21:03:24.280a reaction to the other because that's kind of how it seems to me now I don't think they're right in that
21:03:30.280question but I also don't think it helps any to have some Jew up here lecturing white people about how you're
21:03:35.280about how you're not allowed to talk about this this is always the angle I look at things from when you see
21:03:40.280like a rise of anti-semitism it's like okay well if this is some big threat let's like let's not encourage
21:03:46.280it and I couldn't see anything more to encourage it than this this is all Ben Shapiro is doing here is
21:03:51.280handing like anti-Semite fucking neo-Nazis a huge fucking talking point look at this fucking Jew up
21:03:58.280there lecturing you about how there's no such thing as white history do you think Ben Shapiro would be
21:04:03.280willing to say there's no such thing as Jewish history so the question is who is to blame here who
21:04:08.280is it that's holding power and influence well certainly it's not these young men that can't have
21:04:13.280their voices heard and are getting censored on social media platforms you are in fact the responsible
21:04:19.280party for the escalation in violence because you have refused to listen we have repeatedly throughout the
21:04:25.280years said that this is wrong and that you need to change your perception of what you think is happening
21:04:31.280here and just like you would any other race class or identity take it seriously if they had voiced
21:04:37.280these very same concerns no now it's right to shut the door in these people's faces as things just get
21:04:45.280worse and worse that will that will solve the issue now we have done this many times but to be clear we
21:04:50.280again go on the record and say we don't believe in any form of supremacy in fact we expose it when we come across it we
21:04:58.280reject the slurs and the terms that they use to smear us the media and we use our own nouns to define who
21:05:05.280we are and what we believe these clowns do not get to define reality no matter how much they think that
21:05:11.280they do even if the fake news media managed to convince the majority of people out there of the
21:05:16.280lies that they spew that they write about us or any other people just because a majority happens to believe
21:05:22.280something that does not make it true that's a fallacy and the same goes for appeal to authority just
21:05:27.280because they are established dinosaur media outlets and we are new young independent upstart media it
21:05:35.280doesn't mean that they are right and that we are wrong just because they're more established than us
21:05:39.280reality doesn't work that way the truth remains the truth independent of this perversion of reality now how this
21:05:45.280used to work was that we hashed these things out in the open with free expression and uh...
21:05:52.280compete competing ideas let them fight it out but that period that era has ended
21:05:57.280their method is to silence people that they simply disagree with that's the time we're in now
21:06:02.280so this facebook ban comes after youtube deleted our channel on october seventeenth we had almost 335
21:06:10.280thousand subscribers on our youtube channel this means that we've lost the ability to reach
21:06:15.280four hundred and thirty five thousand followers and subscribers almost half a million people
21:06:21.280that have chosen to follow and subscribe to our content because they wanted to hear
21:06:26.280what we have to say and the perspectives that we have to share and the people that we interview
21:06:32.280again facebook if it's true can claim that we are behind organized hate but this is categorically wrong
21:06:38.280and we reject these accusations and these lies we have never advocated for hatred we have never advocated
21:06:44.280for violence we have never broken the law and we do not spew hate in our shows neither on facebook youtube
21:06:50.280or any other platform where we are on although occasionally in our content we make fun of the things that we
21:06:57.280think are dumb and irrational humor is one of the many ways that we manage to cope with a lot of the insanity
21:07:03.280that we cover and that we see but we have remained professional and serious about the issues that we highlight
21:07:10.280and the concerns that we have for what the future will be like for us and for our children
21:07:15.280we do not express hatred and we do not intentionally try to offend people we understand that people might not agree
21:07:22.280but that is not a crime at least not yet free speech is under serious threat in america and around the western world
21:07:29.280social media companies not only have way too much power and influence they are swayed by liars that have been caught red-handed
21:07:38.280in politically motivated smears and the expression of hatred themselves there are no recourse for individuals
21:07:46.280or small media outlets such as ours accusations manufactured profiles in the media over time is all it takes these days
21:07:55.280there are people imprisoned in the free and open west today for simply having different opinions different views
21:08:02.280and sharing these views something is horribly rotten inside of the system and the response is to silence and remove those
21:08:11.280that shine a light on this blatant decay instead of dealing with this issue head on well this will continue to fester
21:08:18.280and the rot will consume our society because they will never see the establishment will never acknowledge that they have done anything wrong
21:08:26.280I want to remind you as well that this very same establishment this elite that we spend a lot of time criticizing
21:08:33.280because of the power and the influence and the mismanagement that they are involved in both in the media but also in politics
21:08:39.280this elite have defended or at the very least looked the other way when predators of children such as Jeffrey Epstein from the US and Jimmy Savile from the UK
21:08:51.280have abused trafficked and raped children they have shown more concern for people like us than they have for actual criminals
21:08:59.280or for the child sex grooming gangs that we've seen in places such as Rotherham in the UK
21:09:04.280So this establishment, these elitists who sit on their moral high horse have actually zero disregard for actual victims
21:09:15.280We have a handful of activists that are embedded in mainstream media companies that can lie to large transnational companies
21:09:23.280and we have no way of responding, no way of bringing our position to the table and face both the accusations but also the accuser
21:09:31.280to refute them head on, offer our side of the story, offer the truth
21:09:36.280Disgusting to see and to witness first hand the dishonesty of the media and so called journalists that are activists first
21:09:44.280It's fake news, they publish lies out of context, smears and quotes, misconstrued arguments, intentionally misrepresented
21:09:52.280In some regards it's flat out nonsense, lies and just they make things up, they put words in our mouth, things that we have never ever said
21:10:00.280And they do this, they get away with this without any references or sources or footnotes to back up their claims
21:10:08.280They write it and they expect you just to believe it
21:10:11.280All these activists can do is to scrape together a bunch of lies to justify and legitimize the censorship of us
21:10:19.280Those who have declared us the political enemy of them
21:10:23.280Because we talk about the things that are awakening the people to the truth
21:10:28.280Our positions have been clearly staked out for years
21:10:31.280We don't hide, we are not dishonest in our opinions
21:10:34.280This is why we reject the slurs and the defamatory terms that they use to describe us and our work
21:10:40.280People can listen for themselves, they can find out where we stand, what we think, as opposed to having it described to them
21:10:46.280A filtered version, a skewed version by an unstable Antifa activist and an apologist for violence from the far left
21:10:53.280Because they have a personal axe to grind, they have a dog in this fight
21:10:57.280This has to change, both accuser and company must be held accountable
21:11:02.280Fight censorship, advocate for free speech, otherwise this will get worse and worse and worse
21:11:09.280And as John F. Kennedy said, those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable
21:11:16.280And we have in fact objected to this inevitable outcome, this road that the elite seems hell-bent on taking us all down