Suez Blocked, Ebola Spreading, Generation Covid - FF Ep113
Episode Stats
Length
2 hours and 8 minutes
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188.95029
Summary
In this episode of the No Go Zone, the crew talks about moving to a new location, what's been going on in the past week, and some shout outs to some of our favorite people in the community.
Transcript
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By comparison, we have nothing to hide, therefore we have no reason to lie, and we wouldn't want to even if we could.
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It's a weapon which is denied to them, and in the end, it will be the decisive weapon that destroys them completely.
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All right. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for joining us today. Good to see you all. Hope you're doing well.
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Wherever you're joining from, we are back after, well, I guess we skipped one show.
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We're back, I guess, technically then after two weeks. That's how it works, right? It was two weeks ago since we did a Flashback Friday.
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But, you know, moving again. Another tech location.
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Last one for a while, though. Last one for a while.
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This one, new location, good vibe, you know, right?
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Yeah, we're going to be for a little while here, right?
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So, as I showed yesterday when I did the no-go zone, look at that.
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So, slightly better setup than the last one, I guess.
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And as you guys know, around Kootenay County, a quarter lane area, it's very competitive trying to, let alone just get a rental or land or whatever.
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I think one of the lights fell on the table here.
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But I think, you know, there's always quirks and things like that.
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I should say happy birthday to Blake, who I actually just ran into in the grocery store, like, two hours ago.
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I run into people around quarter lane, which is kind of nice.
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We know so many people here that I guess the odds now are higher.
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There are a couple of shout-outs that we're going to do.
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It's just been kind of just really hectic to get everything together, you know, with the studio and getting the show up and running in.
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As I said yesterday, it's just you forget how many cables there are to draw and, you know, things to connect and stuff like that.
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But, yeah, we'll probably do a kind of a shout-out segment, probably in Flashback Friday because it's that type of show, more laid-back and fun and stuff like that.
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But probably do a shout-out segment because I know that there's some people in certain areas that want to just, you know, put a name out there and email in some cases or something, you know, talk about a general area.
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And there could be other viewers or listeners, whatever you have in that area, too, so they want to reach out.
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We're doing a trial run on a couple of people that were connecting in, was it closer to Toronto?
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Again, I haven't forgotten about those that I said we're going to do.
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Shout-out for, we'll just have to do it next time.
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I just wanted to say we went to a really cool AFA, you know, Ossetru, Ostera event that actually took place in Washington.
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Good bunch of people we connected with who all happened to be from Idaho or living in Idaho, too.
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We had a fun egg hunt for the kids and we had some food and we met a bunch of really great people.
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Yeah, thank you to everyone that was there as well, obviously, for coming out and stuff like that.
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So those of you who want to watch over on Float can do that.
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And, of course, now we're just waiting for Odyssey, right?
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Because it looks like there will be a beating bit shoot to that important function on the website.
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I think it's going to open up to, judging from the tweet that they had, it looks like
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they're going to open it up to everybody in just a few days, basically.
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But, yes, you can buy a library token over there.
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But crypto have been restrictive with exchanges and stuff like that in certain U.S. countries.
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But I think you can just use a VPN and go around it that way.
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We have a bunch of topics today, folks, to dive into.
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I just want to make sure I clear some of these off the table here first.
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I position them higher, too, just to kind of get away from that a little bit.
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Sometimes in the beginning when you start, it's like, oh, my God, all those lights are so bright I can't see.
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There was just when you thought vegans couldn't get any more annoying.
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White veganism is the new white supremacy was the link.
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Because it only focuses on the lives of animals while ignoring colonialism and stuff.
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I saw this in passing, and I actually forgot to add it in today, but that's a good story.
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I'll pull it into the doc, and maybe we can show it a bit later.
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I mean, I know we have some vegans in our scene and vegetarians, but it's mostly a left.
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I never expected, but thank you so much for your support and continued support too, Brad.
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The only thing I don't want to have working right now is the, so the entropy, I do have a, as you saw, like what, the hundred, the large donor is like a release, the Kraken, but there's no audio associated with it.
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But there should be some, like, an audio notification, including even, I think, text-to-speech, which I had enabled.
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And unless you guys can hear it, and we're all talking at the same time, I can't hear it for some reason.
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Oh, you mean like a computer voice that reads the chat?
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That reads the donation, you know, but for some reason that's not working, so I've got to get that working.
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Yeah, well, you know, you can have a warning sign, so you've got to be quiet after that or something.
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Conrad Kurtz, I can honestly say I am ashamed to be an American between Dementia Joe and the creature from the Trans Lagoon.
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Your optimism gives me hope for our people, at least.
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Laugh at this because, you know, you've got to think long-term.
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Don't think about the short-term things that we're losing, but think long-term of the things that we'll be able to achieve when more and more of our people wake up and begin pushing towards the same general direction.
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Like what was just happening in Oakland, I know you talked about it yesterday, where low-income families were all getting $500.
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Just blatant, all-out, you know, race-based communism, institutional racism against white people.
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What do you think all those white families were thinking at that point?
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You know, I think something kind of switches in their head at that point.
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Yeah, it's $500, but, I mean, that's a good lesson to learn.
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It's only $500 to learn a very important lesson, right?
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This is a bit—I'm seeing this if I'm selecting something.
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It's kind of a lag on the article I'm showing there, but it should be fine.
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Hopefully there's no problem with the clips later.
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But here's that story real quick here from Lichen that he linked up.
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Just when you thought vegans couldn't get any more annoying, white veganism is the new white supremacy.
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And, oh, my God, LOL, watch—I haven't seen—do you want to look at this here?
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Fail to account for white supremacy and veganism, you get white veganism.
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We must address the role of white supremacy and veganism.
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Fail to account for white supremacy and veganism, you get white veganism.
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We must address the role of white supremacy and the oppression it creates, no matter if we are vegan or not.
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Animal liberation while ignoring the context of colonization and imperialism and how all of this impacts all living beings and the planet.
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Our veganism must be intersectional, accessible, anti-racist, anti-imperialist, and decolonized.
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They should all go watch about—maybe we should include it in that link there.
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How to decolonize your life and be free of the white man.
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Wasn't veganism invented by a white guy, though?
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Or take in anti-colonial attitudes while doing veganism.
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And, of course, if you do want to join in here today a couple of ways, as you guys already know,
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some of you, entropystream.live slash red-ice TV.
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We have a couple there, too, before we dive into some of the main topics here.
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With the diamond says, here's two of my favorite dissidents.
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White Moose first with the diamond says, it's been too long.
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Hail, red-ice. Thank you. Good to see you here.
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Go get that land. Well, thank you. Appreciate that.
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He says, looking forward to red-ice on Odyssey.
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I mean, we upload all the shows and stuff, too, there.
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But hopefully, it will be a great live-streaming platform.
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People have really big expectations in terms of, like, you know, the free speech and all that stuff.
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But keep in mind, too, though, that there's always going to be—you'll get the attacks.
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And it's not to, you know, pop the bubble or pour, you know, too much cold water right away.
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But just keep in mind, oh, it's on the blockchain.
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And it's like—that's kind of not how it works, either.
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Like, there has to be—I think even for them to be able to operate legally, there have to be some moderation system on the site in case someone uploads, like, you know, murders or, you know, child porn, you know, whatever.
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And so the question is, when it gets big enough, then, you know, countries start putting in rules and laws and stuff like that.
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It's—I don't think—my point is—and I'll be quick about this—is there's not going to be a platform that solves all of our problems when it comes to censorship.
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Maybe there's one site that can be so decentralized or so unbound to national territories or something that you can always get to it.
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But don't—next step in that could be that countries just begins to ban websites and stuff, right?
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Where the work has to be done is to get our countries to drop these bullshit laws where you basically—as long as you obey the law, they shouldn't, you know, legally be able to censor.
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They just call it hate speech, and then they ban off of that.
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It's going to be good times, I think, on Odyssey.
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So hopefully they can do it right, and hopefully they can pull it off.
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Thank you to those who are handing out subs as well.
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I think it's Lord Aragon giving out—excuse me—five subs.
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Red Dog 5, Triple 5, Skanda, and Nordic Warrior received those.
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And King Wolf with a diamond says, greetings from Montreal.
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Vagina or a little penis hiding in there somewhere, like way up in there?
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Special shout-out to iHypocrite for finding these.
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I don't know where he goes for this, and I don't want to know.
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I just, you know, if I want to have a good laugh, iHypocrite on Twitter.
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I mean, they promote this stuff just mainstream now, you know?
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It's beautiful and totally normal, and don't laugh, because if you do, you're a transphobe.
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Yeah, someone said it's a troll, like someone intentionally did it to, but you never know.
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Speaking of good things happening, 27 people in Oregon and Washington are being monitored for Ebola amid fears that they were exposed to the virus before returning to the U.S. from West Africa.
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So here's another great aspect to open borders and multiculturalism.
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So you're saying it was Africans that brought it, not white missionaries?
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Four people returned to Oregon from Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo early in March.
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Another 23 people returned to Washington from West Africa and are now under surveillance, as far as authorities have revealed.
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CDC has ordered all travelers returning from Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo to be monitored for Ebola for 21 days.
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Yeah, I mean, it just breaks down your body completely, I think.
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Yeah, it's wrong when European pioneers bring some kind of new virus to the land, but it's okay when they bring Ebola.
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This has always kind of been the big scare, like the movies that are made, it's usually about a virus like this, right?
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It's always like the brutal, just like your body just like disintegrate or you just fall apart and you just die on the spot, right?
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So we haven't seen, obviously, a huge outbreak of something like this yet, but if we keep up business as usual, I wouldn't be surprised if that's something we get to eventually.
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But yeah, so kudos to Oregon and Washington for letting these people in and making sure that we can have a potential Ebola outbreak coming to the Pacific Northwest, right?
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Well, you know, there's too many white people up there, so don't take care of that problem.
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The UK's Royal Mint makes history with another coin featuring Britannia as an African.
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The Royal Mint, the British maker tasked with producing all of the UK's coinage, has released a new limited edition coin designed depicting the national icon Britannia as a woman of color for the first time.
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Britannia was a Latin name given to the UK by the Romans after their invasion in 43 CE.
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The weapon-clad warrior woman became the personification of the British Isles and has fronted many other countries' currency since 1672.
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And now, of course, in the effort of inclusion and diversity, let's just put non-British people on the coins of Britannia.
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I'm really surprised they didn't put a pregnant black woman on there.
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I mean, some have analyzed the Statue of Liberty, for example, right?
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It's just all black all the time, black power, black culture.
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I mean, the government really hates English people.
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And, yeah, so here's a couple of comments here.
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I think actually it was Teen Vogue had a little bit more in-depth article that we're talking with the first.
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And, of course, this came in the wake of the first woman heading up the mint, right, those who issue the coins and all that kind of stuff.
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So then it's like, immediately, let's just put an African on there, right?
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But it was an artist out of Ireland called P.J. Lynch, who apparently does a lot of, like, children's books and works and stuff like that, who did the design on it.
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In a statement to CNN Style, Claire McLennan, the Royal Means Director and commemorative coin, said,
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Britannia is an enduring system of the people, and as the nation evolves, it is right that her image should evolve, too.
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So, basically, it's not until we replace English people that, you know, now it's truly representative of the people.
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Well, that's what we brought when Europeans came to America.
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We brought diversity, multiculturalism, and through sheer numbers.
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Imagine them putting, you know, or at least keeping them.
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Let's say that there were some coins, bills or whatever, issued in an African country by Europeans living there or something.
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Okay, staying in the UK just a little bit, too.
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There's a grammar school called Bately Grammar in West Yorkshire that is not accidentally.
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They're having a religion course or class, and the teacher, one of the teachers, showed an image of Prophet Muhammad.
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And, of course, consequently, a dozen of angry Muslims and much more.
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This could probably grow, frankly, in the next couple of days as people do pilgrimages to the school to get the teachers fired.
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Everyone hurt and all that kind of stuff, right?
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Like, the school was founded by a reverend in 1612.
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And now today, and, of course, British, they can do whatever they want, free speech.
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They can cover all the topics that they've always been able to do.
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Now, as they begin to replace themselves, one-third of the pupils at the school are non-English, non-white.
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And now, as soon as they do something like this, all hell breaks loose, right?
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But look at this angry mob for upholding British tradition of basically just showing an image of someone during a religious class.
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It's been kind of quiet for a little bit, hasn't it?
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Well, on the news anyway, but this stuff continues every day.
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Well, yeah, on the streets, yeah, but it's like it's back in the news anyway.
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Why don't you just go live in a Muslim country?
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And every time these English people are spineless, they give them another inch.
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Let me play the, here's the, here's the, the cucking begins here.
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Speak to you all today because I know members of our community wanted to hear from me personally
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to reinforce the school's position on the next steps following recent events.
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For those that haven't heard this statement, I felt it was important to read it for you for clarity.
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The school unequivocally apologizes for using a totally inappropriate image in a recent religious studies lesson.
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Because if you're not a muzzy, you can't show it.
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No, but it's like, this is, this is a British school.
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This is what they've done in the, always, I would assume, right, or for, for some time at least.
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And now it is completely inappropriate just because they have it as a taboo.
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Okay, well, let's, let's use that other standard when, when it comes to them depicting Europeans
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or something that we consider to be important to us.
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Like, you show, you know, your prophets killing pagan deities or Jesus all the time.
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The member of staff has also relayed their most sincere apologies.
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We have immediately withdrawn teaching on this part of the course.
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And we're reviewing how we move forward with the support of all our communities represented in our school.
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So they got their way and now they know that's all they have to do.
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But this must be done in a respectful, sensitive way.
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The member of staff has been suspended pending an independent formal investigation.
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The school is working closely with our governing body and community leaders to help us resolve this situation.
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I know many of you will have questions, but we are undertaking a formal process now.
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And it is therefore very difficult for us to answer any of those questions without jeopardizing that.
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But we hope that we can reach a swift conclusion moving forward.
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This is the same people that used to, what, dominate rule, what, one third of the world at some point?
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And by showing the prophet in a respectful way.
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So the only way would be that white people basically worshipping, getting on their knees to this thing.
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Or maybe depicting this prophet raping some white woman or something.
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I mean, it's also this whatever you do, it's always going to be wrong and it needs to be in our hands kind of thing.
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But I would expect this to kind of grow in the next couple of days at the school outside and more and more protests and stuff.
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But, yeah, I mean, the point is eventually, and we're almost there, we'll be at a point where we can't.
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I mean, it's already there in some areas that you can't basically do what you want to do, traditional West.
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And it's not about, oh, why are you agitating Muslims and this is, you know, bullshit or whatever.
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You should be able to do exactly what you have traditionally been doing in our countries for all these decades.
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Now they're being demographically replaced, bringing in a new religion.
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And these teachers have to be fired and all that shit, right?
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Anyway, let me do a couple of these real quick here before we move on.
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King Wolf, 12, sends a diamond, says, greetings.
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Dazimane, maybe, if that's how I pronounce your name.
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Roar with a diamond, says, greetings to all good goys around.
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Neo Hanser with a diamond, says, those kids got to see Islam without the mask.
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With a Ninjagini, says, Muslims are literally killing people and we're apologizing.
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Showing an image is problematic and you get protests.
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And there's a love festival afterwards with balloons and shit.
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I second what you say about long-term thinking.
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Chaz Roberto, I'm vegetarian, but so was Mr. Mustache.
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Like, I eat meat, but obviously not cool with that.
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No, there's any form of, I mean, we even are against the big slaughterhouses and all that.
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The farm, the industrialized kind of slaughterhouses and all that.
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All that stuff is bad, and it's bad for animals.
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And preferably, you need to be involved in the process if you can.
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So you understand where it comes from and what the prize is.
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I think you're kind of respecting nature and your part in it even more at that point.
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Yeah, so there's a statue, staying in the UK for a little bit too, that have been, what's the word?
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It's been commissioned of Saint Greta Thunberg.
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Anyway, and it's going to go up in Winchester University, and they've spent £24,000 on this thing.
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And there's apparently been some kind of controversy around it, but it's a, yeah, Winchester commissioned
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The teen activist statue will be erected in the new £50 million West Downs Center.
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Decisions have left locals furious, suggesting big issue seller Kev Kolic, and I don't know who that is,
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The bronze artwork cost the university about £24,000 as part of the new development.
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That's, yeah, oh, she's so unique and special, just reading scripts written by these multinational billionaires and governments.
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Anti-whites already have a problem with her because she's Swedish and has braids, so she's
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Yeah, wasn't that one of the conservative lines?
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The poster with the little girl in the can, like asking for money.
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But yeah, like some of the MAGA conservative people were basically like, she's a Nazi, right?
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But anyway, it seems they've left out a little bit of the potential chromosome shift.
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Or if it's the, maybe the alcohol fetus syndrome, I'm not sure which.
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Here's apparently a big issue, Kevin Kulik, the local big issue seller.
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Is that like a magazine for homeless or something?
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Anyway, here's other couple of images here from Facebook.
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Berg, I'm surprised you haven't seen more of this, but it will probably begin here soon.
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It will be some kind of sainthood being declared to this little girl.
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I mean, she's basically being run by like, you know.
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All these, there's a whole sector in Sweden, especially of like the new energy sector that's
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I exposed that in a video I did about it a while ago.
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I just want to make sure we don't have any others to cover.
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This, I guess this is what they mean when they talk about and saying generation COVID,
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which is like what, after Zoomers now, they did GC generation COVID.
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I'll look at it one more time so you can see what's going on here.
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When I first saw this, Henrik, I thought they were trying to commit some kind of infanticide
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Like they're trying to kill this baby that just came out or something.
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I mean, it was some like celebration of some brave abortion.
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I thought, oh my God, they're like trying to kill this baby, right?
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Imagine meeting the world for the first time under this, you know, it's estrogen ridden
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Like the mother's not going to touch the baby or breastfeed the baby?
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No skin to skin, nothing of that vital stuff, which I've been proven that you need in the
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delicate first, what first, even first minutes, frankly, but the first hours.
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Is this mainstream hospitals now doing it this way, I guess?
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It regulates their temperature, their heartbeat.
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Like you, yeah, the bonding is so important to hold your baby right away.
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But there's like no risk to babies whatsoever, right?
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But yes, is she like, she knew she was going to make this TikTok video.
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So she's like super done up with the fake eyelashes on there or something like that.
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I know it's a lot of these like Latina women in California, for instance, they love like
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really thick makeup, like the brows and the eyelashes.
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Well, she probably had a bunch of drugs before baby pregnancy on top of it.
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There's some issues here, of course, with the mRNA software update.
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Authorities have raised red flags about AstraZeneca's vaccine press release.
00:33:13.100
An unforced error in data reporting may raise doubts about the vaccine.
00:33:18.520
Several European countries have banned the vaccine or temporary on hold and things like that
00:33:27.380
But there's many other issues that have arisen as well.
00:33:29.720
And some of the companies are being more cautious.
00:33:32.340
Some companies are, they're so eager to get in on this game because there's so much money
00:33:36.720
in it that they would obviously, they would obviously do what they need to do to make
00:33:49.100
I guess I can read part of the update here too.
00:33:51.440
The Board of Experts Monitoring the Clinical Trial of AstraZeneca.
00:33:55.680
I forget exactly which part of it or how it affected people, but we've covered some of
00:34:00.700
the many deaths and some of the many issues that people have from the vaccines.
00:34:04.380
But even now, like they're forced, it's being recognized in the mainstream that there are
00:34:09.240
issues with this and people are experiencing all kinds of weird, not just deaths, but like
00:34:15.480
It says here, the Boards of Experts Monitoring the Clinical Trial of AstraZeneca's COVID-19
00:34:19.400
vaccine determined that the vaccine is actually between 69% and 74% effective at preventing
00:34:26.060
symptomatic disease, not 79% effective as AstraZeneca announced Monday.
00:34:32.720
So they would like, okay, well, who came up with those numbers first?
00:34:36.920
I would assume that they would, you know, put that ceiling about a bit higher to get it
00:34:44.020
But keep in mind, too, that they're doing, these are all to be rolled out and they're
00:34:51.820
doing trials on them while they're being administered to people.
00:35:02.360
And then a lot of these companies, too, with this whole AstraZeneca thing, they're basically
00:35:06.240
like, shh, don't be too loud about this stuff, you know, with some of these risks and
00:35:10.880
these other countries putting a pause on it, because you're giving fuel to the anti-vax
00:35:17.360
No, it's more important to hush it up and cover it up if there's an issue, to not make
00:35:21.840
sure that right-wingers are somehow benefiting from the information, in the information warfare
00:35:31.720
So some of these have been basically bickering about what percentages of efficacy or efficiency
00:35:39.340
of the vaccines or how they're able to prevent disease and all that kind of stuff, but there's
00:35:43.560
a much more deeper systemic issue when it comes to this mRNA software update that it affects
00:35:51.360
Of course, a lot of people have died, but old people specifically are developing weird other
00:36:00.860
Some people have gotten organ failure, like kidney failure, all this kind of stuff.
00:36:05.400
We have an issue, of course, still with the fertility for women, especially, right?
00:36:14.860
I think it's also, and let's say the, when I started hearing about this, that this, you
00:36:19.060
know, kind of bubbled up to the mainstream, some of these issues regarding, oh, there's
00:36:24.720
It feels like some of it is kind of a theater a little bit because they can, when this stuff
00:36:30.460
happens, they can just say that it's like, oh, look, well, there's rigorous testing on
00:36:35.300
Look, it turns out it was just 69% effective, not 79, as they said, when the deeper issue
00:36:40.540
is like, well, you shouldn't be giving this to anybody and there should be long-term trials
00:36:45.540
on this for years and years before you, you know, wheel out this software update.
00:36:49.820
So I think it's kind of bullshit, to be honest, a lot of it, but it is what it is, right?
00:37:02.980
I'm going to get, they're full of nasty chemicals and artificial flavors and all kinds of bad
00:37:12.060
Krispy Kreme unveils free donuts for the vaxxed promo.
00:37:19.680
You can get it at Walmart now and, you know, get your local gas station, your vaxxed.
00:37:24.820
Um, the donut maker has announced, sorry, starting Monday that, uh, anybody who presents
00:37:32.360
proof of vaccination at any Krispy Kreme location can receive one free glazed donut per visit.
00:37:41.060
Krispy Kreme is finding ways to be sweet, to be sweet as the U.S. continues to scale COVID-19
00:37:46.920
vaccinations to show our support for those who do get the vaccine, vaccine starting Monday.
00:37:55.260
Anyone who shows their COVID-19 vaccination record card will receive a free or originally
00:38:03.880
Of course, they don't want you to know that a healthy diet is what's going to boost your
00:38:09.160
immune system and be the better way to go than the vaccine, of course.
00:38:12.920
But, you know, they're selling garbage and junk and they want you to eat it.
00:38:18.620
They're just appealing to this dumbed down world we now live in.
00:38:21.820
Yeah, if you do something that, you know, affects your health in some way, um, the important
00:38:26.640
things for like for medicine and pharma is to develop some kind of shot or pill so that
00:38:31.940
you can just kind of continue your bad habits at the same time, right?
00:38:35.780
So, you just, you don't have to make any sacrifices.
00:38:38.340
Go get your originally glazed registered trademark donut at Krispy Kreme after you get vaxxed,
00:38:47.020
Here are some of the, let's show some of the tweets here, too.
00:38:50.600
And I can predict which demographic's going to do it.
00:38:52.960
Um, we'd like to, yeah, that's, I read that, right?
00:39:02.680
And remember we, you know, we joked about this and we were called conspiracy theories about
00:39:09.740
There'll be some kind of record, a license, essentially.
00:39:12.560
Oh, you're being paranoid, you conspiracy theorist.
00:39:20.920
Get a free, originally glazed registered trademark, doga nut.
00:39:30.060
Obesity is one of the primary factors that affects your response to COVID.
00:39:33.500
And these fuckers are giving away a donut a day if you're vaccinated.
00:39:37.920
Um, but yeah, I guess someone else linked this up here.
00:39:52.560
But it turns out that vaccines alone won't end the pandemic, right?
00:39:59.380
I was going to do a couple of deal lives there.
00:40:02.960
This new report says vaccines are great for protecting people against disease, but we don't yet
00:40:07.340
know how well they work to protect against transmission.
00:40:16.580
And it's, you know, the medical, well, the big pharma executives, especially the Moderna,
00:40:20.860
the Pfizer's, the AstraZeneca, the, these companies have basically just said like, well,
00:40:24.960
you know, you're going to need like two, maybe three a year, and then it'll be new strands.
00:40:29.660
You got to keep taking these shots over and over.
00:40:33.860
We thought that this would be the cure all right to the problem.
00:40:36.880
So we can go back to normal, but now you'll take the vaccines.
00:40:39.260
You'll get all these consequences, but you'll still have lockdowns.
00:40:47.080
So basically nothing, nothing will change, but they've gotten you into a kind of pharmaceutical,
00:40:52.220
tyrannical system, basically, where you become dependent on them to just live normally the
00:40:56.800
But even then you can't, you won't be able to do it.
00:40:58.680
That's why it's important to be in a good county.
00:41:01.280
You know, like where we are right now, I don't even notice that it's happening.
00:41:04.500
And then I hear from friends and other places like, oh my God, this and this and this is
00:41:09.820
Got to get to a good place because this is just going to keep continuing.
00:41:19.600
Bob the Barbarian over on DLive says with a diamond, send Gretta to India with Rihanna.
00:41:30.700
Carve Cocky with a diamond says that is a great ad for home birth.
00:41:36.780
It should scare the living hell out of any to be mother.
00:41:48.120
Nordic Aaron, William Shearer, Magnus von Frenn, Maternal Maiden, and Bartleby receives
00:42:02.100
Says, will all of us have to move to farms if it becomes, quote, mandatory like masks?
00:42:08.980
Yeah, I mean, I think it's going there anyway in some way or another.
00:42:12.640
I think it's better to slowly get one foot kind of in the subsistence lifestyle kind of
00:42:20.220
As best as you can or have friends that also do.
00:42:26.240
That's never going to be possible even, especially not us.
00:42:34.760
We're much less competent than they were, right?
00:42:37.080
So the important thing is to be together with a lot of good people that can do, still specialize
00:42:41.660
And you guys help each other out in that sense.
00:42:43.740
And especially with the things that might be coming that we'll talk about later here about
00:42:47.560
the Suez Canal, the shutdown of the potential global trade because of this, or at least
00:42:52.040
being severely hampered, the kind of material comfort that we've been in for a long time
00:43:11.180
So yeah, get your butt to Wyoming if you can't do Idaho or the Dakotas.
00:43:16.380
Matt Henrick with the Diamond says, spending remaining lemons before DLive Cucks again.
00:43:35.340
You buy Krispy Kreme a donut and then you get a vaccination card.
00:43:42.580
And then you can fake that you haven't gotten your vaccine.
00:43:46.020
Lorde Aragon with a Diamond says, hard pass on the shot.
00:43:51.440
Vial.radio, free Krispy Kreme for the vaxed healthy.
00:44:05.140
Anyone who gets the vaccine for a donut deserves the vaccine.
00:44:14.460
Since it's not objectively true that Muhammad was a prophet, please refer to him as alleged
00:44:23.600
Remember there was a, I think there was a, was that, it was some UFO, like a black UFO
00:44:32.740
guru called Prophet Yahweh, but it was like with an IT, Prophet Yahweh.
00:44:45.380
It's real and it can hit hard, but the system is still more dangerous and the new COVID waves
00:44:51.020
Hard times are coming, but we will resist the Wolon.
00:45:05.780
Take this sketchy new, yeah, Merck's new antiviral drug pill that has been used for people
00:45:12.140
with herpes in the past called Molnupiravir or something.
00:45:17.160
You probably shouldn't be taking it because they're saying that this brown pill may be the
00:45:24.680
No, there's no magic pill that you're going to take to make sure that you're never, ever
00:45:31.000
All I hear anymore is drugs, you know, yeah, these pills, these vaccines, wearing your mask,
00:45:36.660
zero, anything about how to strengthen your immune system, a good diet, exercise, all of
00:45:42.760
Our body has a built-in system in place and no one is being taught about that anymore.
00:45:47.060
And if a naturopathic doctor does come out and talk about these things, they're looked
00:45:53.140
No, big pharma, the big pharma pushing doctors are the unorthodox quacks.
00:45:59.240
Like, we're the ones who are just wanting to work with what Mother Nature already gave
00:46:03.440
We already have this built-in mechanism to fight against viruses and diseases and we know
00:46:15.700
Some old-school red eyes here, but, I mean, pharmacopoeia, right?
00:46:21.360
Wasn't that related to, was it like a dark spell or something?
00:46:27.520
There was like some kind of etymological root of pharmacopoeia, which was kind of interesting
00:46:33.680
Remember, these are the newcomers on the stage, right?
00:46:38.780
Some of this work started maybe late 1800s, but early to mid-1900s is really when it kicked
00:46:44.000
in and yes, it was families like the Rockefellers that came in and just, you know, took over.
00:46:48.640
They targeted and harassed people who had homeopathic practices.
00:46:53.420
The old ways, if you will, that we used to have as a people were thrown out for the favor
00:46:57.760
of just doing like strictly just like chemical, you know, you know, switching out basically.
00:47:10.280
I mean, these things were, there's some good videos on it still, both on YouTube, but look
00:47:17.700
I mean, Merck has a, literally Merck has a history of injecting AIDS viruses in their,
00:47:24.460
in some of their, putting AIDS viruses in their vaccines and shit like this.
00:47:32.240
They've all like done shady stuff like that, but Merck is like a really dirty company.
00:47:36.500
In fact, there were, there were even, I forget which company it was, but one of them even
00:47:40.640
stopped producing the kind of medications that, that, that you can be sued by and, and
00:47:48.060
strictly went over to doing vaccines because you're, you're immune, you're exempt.
00:47:52.200
You're, what's the word that Bill Gates using in, inemnable, inemnable, what was the word
00:47:58.680
he used to, I forget what the word was, but he wants these companies and there are many
00:48:02.780
of them already, they, they're completely off the hook if anything happens, especially
00:48:06.420
now when they wheel out this new software update.
00:48:13.100
I mean, look at the logo there too, on that Merck, Merck's logo.
00:48:16.060
Isn't it like an hourglass, like time is running out?
00:48:18.380
Yeah, you're right, it's literally the, I mean, the, the hourglass is like the symbol
00:48:24.380
Cronus, time, the, the, the, he comes with a scythe to cut off, you know, your lifeline
00:48:30.660
Brown pill, that's interesting, a red pill, blue pill, brown pill, I don't know, it's
00:48:42.160
Yeah, it was some name I couldn't pronounce, Molenipur.
00:48:44.760
Here it is, yeah, Molnupiravir, Molnupiravir, if you can't pronounce it, you probably shouldn't
00:48:57.420
Yeah, I thought this was a joke, I thought this was something out of an onion.
00:49:00.660
You know, so UK ministers are considering asking citizens to send their temperature
00:49:05.380
in every day using this NHS app to help control coronavirus.
00:49:11.140
And I, as soon as I saw this, I said, well, at least it's not an anal swab yet.
00:49:17.560
I mean, they're going to get to a point in the UK, it's so tyrannical there, where you
00:49:20.460
can't leave your house for anything ever without asking for permission from the government.
00:49:26.320
You're going to have to check with them first via this app.
00:49:33.080
And you can stand in front of any school and protest in whatever kind of numbers.
00:49:39.560
You will not be able to do anything, basically, right?
00:49:42.040
Sorry to interrupt, but did you see, we haven't shown that, but did you see some of the footage
00:49:46.440
There was a protest just a few days ago, like a week ago now, maybe in Bristol, that
00:49:51.400
turned kind of like violent and stuff like that.
00:49:56.640
I forget what it was, where cops were completely hands off.
00:50:00.200
They let them just destroy property and burn police cars and all that stuff.
00:50:04.960
And then there was actually quite a few European countries here.
00:50:09.060
We should cover some of this in the Week in Warrior Show.
00:50:10.960
So all kinds of European countries were coming out for freedom demonstrations against the
00:50:17.600
And in many countries, like Holland or Netherlands and the UK, the police were just, they were
00:50:23.220
brutal against these people and just beating them down and stuff for daring to be out.
00:50:28.780
So it's basically just, it's being used against Europeans.
00:50:35.900
Everyone else can probably, just like in the summer of rage with George Floyd here, you
00:50:42.300
Well, the thing about this is we've had viruses all the time and people die from the flu every
00:50:51.580
It's this made up issue because they're finding all these different ways that they can use
00:51:03.300
Says Tennessee is a good state to live in semi-based people around here.
00:51:13.840
Immigration, of course, in the main cities, though, demographic-wise.
00:51:17.740
But there's some lovely places in the mountain.
00:51:22.920
I'll cover Polk County, the guy who was asked for putting a trailer on his own property to
00:51:34.360
So, Mike Forster with a diamond says, and I thought being brown-pilled meant a full national
00:51:45.120
Unless it's some, isn't Merck some German company?
00:51:47.100
So there's some, there's some, some evil Nazi plot with a brown pill, maybe.
00:52:23.260
Silosopher gives a one-month sub to Flynn Photo.
00:52:39.640
Saw some of the footage of the crazy shit happening in Miami.
00:52:45.420
There was some spring break stuff, but holy smokes.
00:52:48.520
I guess we could play it in Weekend Warrior, but there was some...
00:53:05.960
It says, once again, equality is an empty concept to the wokest cult.
00:53:12.280
Yeah, and despite that, they've said, oh, we're not going to discriminate if you haven't gotten a vaccine
00:53:17.880
or can't take it or won't take it and stuff like that, the EU Parliament said this, but I doubt it.
00:53:23.180
There's going to be some massive punishment for those who don't follow suit.
00:53:28.340
And White Moves First with a Ninja Guini as well says, who needs forced diversity?
00:53:38.540
I wonder if they have any concept of like when they...
00:53:42.540
I mean, I know that I guess it's just a headline, right, calling it the brown pill.
00:53:46.120
But, you know, if that gets popularized in the media, then what color should it be?
00:53:58.320
Anyway, one of the last ones here on the COVID thing before we leave that is that Robert Redfield,
00:54:07.440
who is the former head of CDC under Trump, talked with CNN where he now all of a sudden came out
00:54:13.940
and talked about how he believes that COVID-19 came from a Wuhan lab.
00:54:25.760
Of course, sure, some of it, you know, other people were putting it down or whatever.
00:54:31.920
Most likely etiology of this pathogen in Wuhan was from a laboratory, you know, escaped.
00:54:44.840
It's not unusual for respiratory pathogens that are being worked on in a laboratory to infect a laboratory worker.
00:54:52.940
So then it's just, I guess, a text version of the rest here.
00:54:58.640
And science won't figure it out, though, if science is being, well, silenced, but also if it's being inhibited, if it's not being honest, right?
00:55:12.300
I do not believe this somehow came from a bat to a human.
00:55:18.600
And at that moment in time, the virus that came to the human became one of the most infectious viruses that we know in humanity for human to human transmission.
00:55:29.100
So I think it's also maybe CNN does it to kind of throw shade at, like, you know, he was part of the Trump administration.
00:55:40.280
I think there were some comments immediately by Fauci and stuff.
00:55:45.180
And Fauci, of course, would be the one who covered it up because he's the one who actually funded the work on ferrets through Alliance Health Associates, I think it was called.
00:55:58.980
To the tune of about $3 million, the Obama administration wanted to dump what they call gain-of-function research, which is to kind of try to be competitive with the virus and stay ahead.
00:56:09.700
So they intentionally mutated themselves so that if it breaks out and a version of that virus comes out, usually a more mellow version of it is already, you know, is first out of the gate, so to speak.
00:56:21.700
And then they are already ahead of being able to beat that virus because they've already themselves made it worse.
00:56:28.920
But anyway, they got dodgy about the kind of research and said, well, why are we doing this?
00:56:33.140
So they said, okay, we got to do away with this.
00:56:36.640
So Fauci decided to pay a company to go over to China.
00:56:40.840
And in fact, they were doing that research at Wuhan Institute of Virology.
00:56:53.940
The port, the man-made canal that was built in, I think, 1912, I think it was completed.
00:57:06.640
It goes through Egypt and is one of the most important trade routes here in the world.
00:57:13.100
It is basically now blocked because a ship, supposedly we're hearing, in bad weather got stuck.
00:57:24.340
It's called the, what was it, the Ever, the Ever, Ever Given.
00:57:31.920
No, Ever, I know it says Ever Green on that, which I don't know, but in the articles, the ship is called Ever Given.
00:57:39.640
It's probably a bunch of cheap crap going to Walmart on there too.
00:57:44.100
An abrupt start, starboard turn, rather, in the Atlantic Ocean is the perfect illustration of the trade disruption caused by the blockage of one of the world's most important waterways.
00:57:55.480
The Marlin Santorini, a tanker capable of carrying one million barrels of oil, switched destinations from the Suez Canal, turned south and appears to be heading around Africa.
00:58:06.460
Yeah, the, what is it called again, the Cape Horn, which is a treacherous body of water too, by the way, right there.
00:58:15.700
The diversion could add about 6,000 miles to the ship's journey and something like $300,000 in fuel cost.
00:58:26.360
But it is just one of hundreds of individual setbacks suffered this week by vessels that carry everything from raw materials to finished goods around the world.
00:58:35.920
Swedish furniture giant, IKEA, and the yellow bulldozer maker Caterpillar Inc. are among the many international companies facing supply chain headaches, that's to put it milder here, delaying wind farms, or the crisis is booing natural gas prices in Europe, delaying wind farms in Asia, and can soon hit your instant coffee.
00:59:01.420
With the container ship ever given likely to remain stuck in the Suez Canal until next week, and it could be longer too, by the way, it's only the start of the rearranging of global trade.
00:59:15.000
That we ship things in from across the world, you know, just make it local.
00:59:23.860
It is what it is now, but what's frightening about this too is not only the dependency of the supply chain and how it's been built up,
00:59:30.500
but we, and I remember mentioning this too, we covered it in one of our, one of the shows we did, how everything arrives just in time, right?
00:59:38.980
It just, you, you, a company just get the supplies so they can produce what they need and ship it out, right?
00:59:45.200
And then when that's shipped out to those companies or people that get that, use that, right?
00:59:52.480
We don't have, you know, warehouses, some things we have, but not much, right?
00:59:55.900
It's just, it just arrives just in time and then you do it.
00:59:58.280
So slight disruption like this, I mean, COVID has already have a setback in itself in production and stuff like that.
01:00:06.580
So this is another, you know, huge potential hurdle in this process too, where we could have effects.
01:00:13.020
Even if it just takes a couple of weeks, the effects of this could be vast.
01:00:17.320
Look, I think it's something like, was it 300 ships or something like that right now?
01:00:20.980
They're like waiting in the Gulf of Suez to come, to come in and to go through the canal and they don't know how long it's going to take or anything like that.
01:00:28.040
And I'm going to continue reading here a little bit because it's interesting.
01:00:32.600
If it can be resumed in a week, it will be horrible, said Mark Ma, the owner of Seabay International Freight Forwarding Limited,
01:00:40.060
a company that handles Chinese goods sold on platforms such as Amazon Inc.
01:00:47.000
Long term, don't get me wrong, it's short term.
01:00:49.800
This could be, you know, catastrophic for all the systems that depend on this kind of shipping, you know, supply lines and all that stuff.
01:00:57.440
But this is, as you said, Lana, you kind of beat me to the punch that this is the most important realization that we have to have when it comes to we can't have these international trade routes in this way.
01:01:10.400
Sure, you can trade with other countries, but you can't have this dependency on China for everything.
01:01:17.660
You're bringing something in from across the world, then you don't have to transport in a million people, whatever, for that one thing.
01:01:23.980
But, like, a lot of the things America used to make, Europe used to make, it's right there, you know, that's the problem.
01:01:31.940
We're reliant on, you know, this communist country clear across the world now.
01:01:40.820
And it says there, and it has 20 to 30 containers on the ship waiting in transit at the canal.
01:01:51.040
The crisis comes, rather, as companies have already battling the strain of adopting supply chains to cope with a pandemic-related e-commerce boom.
01:01:59.300
COVID-19 regulations at ports are slowing the passage of some products.
01:02:03.260
While consumers and companies have weathered these problems, the Suez incident promises fresh headwinds and higher costs in the weeks ahead, particularly in Europe.
01:02:12.100
P&F Industries Incorporated, a U.S. maker of pneumatic hand tools, said the Suez shutdown exacerbates delays to trade that have caused the firm to add six to eight weeks to expected delivery times.
01:02:24.420
I mean, it's this cascading effect, right, of, like, tools can't be sent out, which means production companies can't do this, and then we can't do this, and you can't build enough.
01:02:34.240
And, you know, it's like all these things are hinging on this, right?
01:02:40.100
I've referenced that many times, and it seems that what started that was essentially a collapse in the trade network.
01:02:49.720
One link in the very delicate trading link chain that was there at that time broke, and we don't know why or where it broke first, but it felt like dominoes after that, which led to all these, you know, cascading kind of effects.
01:03:09.100
Also, I think it's a good thing to, in general, just stock up on important things now while you can, while it's easy, while there's no mad dash, and while it's affordable, it's good to do those things now, just in case.
01:03:23.360
It's funny, my Russian grandparents always did that because they lived through communism, you know?
01:03:27.660
I remember opening up the closet, like, whoa, what is all this toilet paper?
01:03:34.940
Yeah, and tons of other supplies and things like that, and I remember being, as a kid, I kind of thought, different, but then, you know, I got used to it.
01:03:44.620
Now, some people say that this is, like, you know, intentional, and it's a gay op or something, or like, there was, and I don't know so far, right?
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But what we've seen so far is very little action.
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Now, of course, don't get me wrong, there's, you know, one, don't just walk into Mordor, you know, you can't just, like, these are, this is the size of the Empire State Building, or the length of it, right?
01:04:08.060
You, look at this little digger standing there trying to dig loose.
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Why don't they bring out the big, the big tools?
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Look at this, here's a video about this here, let's check this out first.
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We have a couple of things on this, it's going to be interesting.
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Two of my colleagues are at the scene now at the Suez Canal, just meters from the ship, and they're sending us these photos and video that give some idea of the size of the ship and the scale of the problem.
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The ever-given container ship is longer than the canal is wide.
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The ship just behind it, the Dredger Moshur, looks like a toy.
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Those crates may look like Lego blocks in the photos, but each of them is the size of a regular truck.
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The blockage is holding up 280 ships at last count.
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Some ships are already deciding to divert around the southern tip of Africa, a long and expensive route.
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In the area nearby, people are coming out to have a curious look.
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It's a beautiful, clear day at the canal today, with calm waters.
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Unlike the day the ship got stuck, when it was windy, with sand thick in the air.
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You can see in the images the suction dredger that they are hoping will help get the thing out.
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But for now, it's clear that it's well and truly wedged in.
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All right, so that's kind of a little quick summary for you there.
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There's another article there from Bloomberg, too.
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The blockage of the Suez Canal is wreaking havoc on global seaborne trade,
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raising the prospects of higher inflation, with more ships ferrying cargoes and commodities forced to divert.
01:05:50.620
And that's why it feels like this, did someone do this?
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They're hell-bent on, like, the Great Reset and just shut everything.
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I'm not necessarily against that of limiting and controlling and all this insane consumerism.
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But whenever they're controlling it, you know, there's some other.
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It's basically to rearrange the chains around your wrists, right?
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And it's like if you have a little bit of material comfort here and there,
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not necessarily a bad idea to, you know, come up against what it means to lose that for a little bit.
01:06:31.180
And maybe there's a little hint, a little flavor, a taste of what could happen if and when it really kind of hits the fan, right?
01:06:38.260
So anyway, they say here, a special dredger has also been deployed to free the vessel that has been stuck in the key waterways for days.
01:06:48.780
Natural gas prices have increased and food supply chains may be affected if the blockage persists.
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We have the same comment here by Mark Ma, the owner of that Chinese company that we read before.
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However, the pileup of ships is creating another setback for global supply chains already strained by the e-commerce boom linked to the pandemic we talked about there.
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Here's some of the, you know, highlights from the story.
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So an oil tanker have been diverted and may be the first to do so.
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I remember the, remember the Somali pirates and all that stuff and they started taking, I think it was Mersk oil cargo or oil tankers and stuff like that.
01:07:31.820
You looked at the names of some of these ships.
01:07:33.760
It was, anyway, it was, it was weird, but ever, ever given, ever given's owner plans to float vessels Saturday.
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The container ship could carry almost 1 billion of cargo.
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I just says work to dislodge the ship will take until at least middle of next week.
01:07:49.240
There's currently Dutch shipping and engineers involved.
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We'll play a clip here in a moment where they talk about this.
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Who has reached out, I guess, to Egyptian authorities to try to help them, right?
01:08:01.660
Work to dislodge the ship will take until at least middle of next week.
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Almost 240 vessels, as we said, have been queued up, rising from a 186 Wednesday, according to Bloomberg.
01:08:11.920
Whenever we go through that, we've talked about that.
01:08:13.380
But, again, cascading events that could come from this.
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And, just as you said, New York Post, again, with the goddamn toilet paper.
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This was the giveaway, like, the trigger for, like, COVID-19 when that hit, too.
01:08:31.640
It was, like, the first thing that ran out was your ability to wipe your ass.
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Then, the only thing that's left is the recycled, BPA-ridden toilet paper.
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There were some interesting things in here, actually.
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The ever-given ship, blocking the Suez Canal, has not budged an inch.
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On Thursday, Dutch firm Smith Salvage and Japan's Nippon Salvage met with Egyptian and Suez officials,
01:09:07.180
hoping to devise a plan to refloat the giant container ship.
01:09:10.060
Egyptian authorities say navigation should resume within 72 hours.
01:09:15.440
However, salvage experts warn the shutdown could last days or even weeks.
01:09:19.540
If it is several weeks or even more, yeah, sure, that will have a big impact.
01:09:25.160
But, also, on any other port in the northwestern Pristina.
01:09:30.980
If you want to get shit done with shipping, you go to Denmark, like, with Maersk,
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or you go to, like, the port of Rotterdam in Holland to get shit sorted out.
01:09:44.840
The Suez Canal is one of the world's busiest trade routes for oil and consumer products
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Lloyd's List estimates that the blockage has put brakes on 8 billion euros of goods
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Currently, over 140 cargo ships are obstructed on either side in the Mediterranean and Red Sea.
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And the blockage will now potentially force them to reroute around the southern tip of Africa,
01:10:08.460
adding nearly 10,000 kilometers to the journey.
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Evergreen Marine Corps, the Taiwan-based company that operates the Panama-flagged ship,
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said strong winds from a sandstorm had overcome the ever-given as it entered the canal.
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The megaship, which is longer than the Empire State Building,
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waged diagonally across the entire canal on Tuesday.
01:10:39.820
By the way, isn't any toilet paper made in the West?
01:10:45.420
Again, it's about the raw materials to it, right?
01:10:50.220
Well, you know, we can't, you know, all the environmental things that we have.
01:10:54.340
We need, you know, we need China to produce synthetic pulp for us,
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and then we ship that in these big blocks and containers.
01:11:01.580
Seriously, I don't know, but it's so interconnected,
01:11:06.300
So they're going through the toilet paper shit again.
01:11:09.500
But Russia is looking to take a different route.
01:11:13.180
This has actually been in the works for some time,
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which is kind of interesting, the Arctic route.
01:11:17.300
Obviously, it wouldn't be applicable maybe to some of the countries
01:11:20.400
in, like, the Southern Hemisphere and things like that.
01:11:25.440
There's been actually this battle, if you will,
01:11:27.580
to kind of take claim and take territory and certain trade routes
01:11:32.600
And, of course, personally, I'm not a believer in,
01:11:44.880
especially up in the north, in the Ultima Thule.
01:11:50.380
But, anyway, they have been promoting an Arctic sea route
01:12:02.160
So, yeah, potential problems with this in the wake.
01:12:11.200
I mean, think about it, one, it's not a small ship,
01:12:16.160
and, like, the global, just, economic system just shuts down.
01:12:22.700
No, got to go back to local, smaller and more local.
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Even this national stuff, like thinking about big America,
01:12:31.500
is just going across the country is hard enough, you know?
01:12:56.080
Can the Silver Squeeze mentality sink the system?
01:13:05.220
I think there's a lot more moving parts to that and components.
01:13:07.860
But essentially, yes, because if people decide to cooperate and move to the benefit of the people as opposed to the elite,
01:13:18.500
It's largely up to people just sitting on their hands, on their ass, expecting everyone else to do it for them.
01:13:27.040
That's why they want us dumb and docile and dependent and weak and sick and all these kinds of stuff.
01:13:33.760
Because if we're capable, good, upstanding, moral, truth-seeking individuals that do the right thing and work hard,
01:13:55.780
Her husband makes Jack Kvorkian look like a good Samaritan.
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Now, a bioethicist assists the health care and research community in examining moral issues involved in our understanding of life and death
01:14:07.660
and resolving ethical dilemmas in medicine and science.
01:14:11.100
Is it okay if we kill people for the greater good?
01:14:16.680
I heard that discussion somewhere, kind of in a serious way.
01:14:27.180
But, yeah, there's, and it was basically, well, we're not saying that.
01:14:30.700
But if someone was saying that, is it okay to kill people?
01:14:33.480
Because, you know, we have to because of, you know, the environment or whatever.
01:14:36.220
And it also kind of reminds me of that recent article about, we talked about Weekend Warrior, about Genghis Khan was the greenest invader ever.
01:14:43.700
Turns out it was good that he slaughtered a bunch of Europeans because, you know, the environment.
01:15:04.200
That's where I, that's where I, the recollection of that discussion that they were having.
01:15:09.040
Maybe if there's time later, we can, we can end with that or something.
01:15:13.480
And all the, basically like a veiled, the veiled COVID plot and like, you know, a fake disease to get everybody to take a vaccine and all that kind of stuff.
01:15:23.900
So let's, let's switch over to this one real quick.
01:15:28.300
Kind of related to, you know, the shutdown of like industry, you know, total absolute zero.
01:15:32.920
That program in the UK, they're doing it in the US too.
01:15:36.560
And of course, massive, you know, infrastructure programs that Biden has in mind and all that stuff.
01:15:41.080
The new White House, they'll probably never achieve any of it.
01:15:44.040
But part of it is to make it more kind of like, like Europe and, you know, Sweden has been a kind of a spearheader on this.
01:15:50.080
Just massive increases on, on goods and things that you basically want to see people not use anymore.
01:15:55.700
Even if it's like detrimental to, to the country, to the people, whatever.
01:16:00.100
So Pete Buttigieg says that the Biden administration is considering taxing drivers by the mile to fund their three trillion climate friendly infrastructure proposal.
01:16:12.200
So he, I forget, but I realized that he was, he was selected as Biden's transportation secretary.
01:16:23.840
Yeah, that was a joke there, but it goes behind me.
01:16:28.280
No, wait, no, this, they're just wanting to tax everything.
01:16:33.600
These people want to tax absolutely everything, even breathing.
01:16:37.700
People just don't pay attention how many taxes that we pay.
01:16:39.980
But this particular thing reminds me of Sweden.
01:16:43.360
The congestion tax and all that you pay entering into certain cities.
01:16:49.720
And this is also a plot, I think, to penalize people living in the countryside and remote places, right?
01:16:55.560
Part of the Agenda 21 or Agenda 2030 thing that's going on.
01:16:59.840
Like getting everyone to live in these high rise gulags in the middle of the city.
01:17:04.560
You know, just working from home, not having a car.
01:17:13.780
The price of gas right now in Sweden, is this correct here?
01:17:27.980
But I remember when we were there, let's see, your brother had a big SUV.
01:17:32.560
And to fill that puppy was like, it was several years ago, 120 bucks he paid to fill that SUV.
01:17:38.600
A little Volvo, we paid like $70, $80 to fill that.
01:17:45.200
And we'll do the liter conversion here in a moment.
01:17:47.000
But right now, if these numbers are correct right now, current, it's $3.61 per liter, right?
01:18:08.160
So to get to one gallon, you would have to do that.
01:18:26.180
So something in the, what, $10 range, something like that?
01:18:39.500
I'll do a better break, but the point is, anyway, I didn't mean to talk about this, but it just reminded me, like, these are the patterns that they're following.
01:18:46.760
There's these Nordic countries that do certain moves, basically, to tax the people to death, and they can't make a move.
01:18:53.280
They want to, it's a way to disincentivize you from using, if they don't want you to use a car, they don't ban the car.
01:19:03.980
And it's like, okay, well, now, guess what, Goy?
01:19:07.460
And you have to sit on this train with a bunch of, you know, a bunch of people that love you for being Swedish.
01:19:15.540
They'll be able to pay all these high fees and taxes and all that.
01:19:21.840
So anyway, yeah, federal gasoline taxes have failed to keep up with the demand for infrastructure projects.
01:19:28.740
Mileage tax could get a driver, could get drivers of electrical vehicles that are proliferating.
01:19:33.920
Joe Biden's rollouts of his, rolls out his infrastructure plan on Wednesday in Pittsburgh.
01:19:41.460
And I think this is the coming Wednesday here, Chase.
01:19:44.120
But yeah, so Mr. Buttplug is the guy spearheading this mileage tax.
01:19:49.440
Now, we have some crazy, and this is, I guess, would, I would assume be national then, right?
01:19:55.660
He floated the idea days before President Biden is set to head to Pittsburgh to make a pitch for a $3 trillion infrastructure plan with proposals to fix roads and bridges while also funding social infrastructure.
01:20:11.700
The money's never going to go where you think it's going to go.
01:20:14.360
Or they say it's going to go to all these bullshit programs and all these, you know, elites and whatever other plans they have.
01:20:22.200
He floated the, sorry, the tax on miles is a way to get around the shortages in the nation's highway trust fund, which gets funded by taxes on gasoline.
01:20:31.260
Meaning the form of user, the form of user fee doesn't adequately get at the increase of electrical vehicles.
01:20:40.000
I mean, my brain's not working on that sentence.
01:20:42.980
Levies on gasoline and diesel sales pay for improvements to roads and mass transit in the United States.
01:20:48.320
But if more drivers shift towards electrical vehicles, that revenue stream will become less reliable.
01:20:55.080
How about you stop funding all this foreign aid, this money to Israel, money for these wars, even this trillion dollar COVID relief program.
01:21:03.100
It's like this much actually went to American workers.
01:21:07.840
All this waste and spending or tax just up to here all the time.
01:21:14.800
Lord Aragon said here, 3.78 liters per gallon, Henrik.
01:21:20.840
But yeah, you'd be in somewhere in the $10 range.
01:21:26.280
I mean, it's a lot, you know, and California is heading there.
01:21:35.700
A lot of people didn't know this, but there was a new code that was passed in Sacramento, California,
01:21:40.780
that prevents home mechanics and car enthusiasts from performing complicated repairs.
01:21:46.520
So basically, they're passing new code so that you can't do repairs on your own vehicle because
01:21:55.240
Complicated repairs, which they define as jobs, which would leave the vehicle inoperable for
01:22:00.500
Well, there's a lot of things that can make the car not work while you're changing out
01:22:06.700
So they want you to be fully dependent on these professionals, right?
01:22:10.860
While they regulate the crap out of everything, they tax everything.
01:22:15.180
I mean, even in speaking of Sweden, they have these car checks.
01:22:18.900
You have to go get your car checked like you're this little kid and do your windshield wipers
01:22:24.900
And then, of course, you have to pay a tax and a fee and get these tags.
01:22:28.500
They don't want you to be self-reliant and self-sufficient.
01:22:31.260
But I was thinking about in Sacramento with this, what about Mexicans?
01:22:35.020
They have like five cars in their yard at a time that are being worked on like forever.
01:22:39.100
So is someone going to come arrest them because it's now against the code?
01:22:43.640
In addition to this, in California, the governor also was trying to ban the sale of gas-powered
01:23:07.240
And again, like if you can't get your electricity in that in some way, then voila, you have control.
01:23:11.460
But also, part of this is that I feel is that many of these new cars are, I forget what
01:23:17.440
I remember in Sweden when they started coming out, they were, we have a word called a plombier.
01:23:23.880
Like there's a, you have to be professional to kind of open.
01:23:27.280
There's so much computer and electronic anyway to begin with, right?
01:23:30.140
But you can't just do like, you can't just hack it, right?
01:23:32.360
No, even if you know mechanics, you can't get to those parts in some of these new cars
01:23:36.640
And it's like, again, it's a, they design you out of being able to fix your own stuff
01:23:44.060
And I know that, sure, they're getting more advanced and all this kind of stuff.
01:23:50.340
It's like, they really just don't want people to know how to do stuff for themselves.
01:23:55.360
And also, they want to end this tough white guy in a big truck days.
01:24:02.620
These tough guys and big trucks driving around and getting things.
01:24:05.640
Like, they want to like ban that in general because it's right wing extremism.
01:24:09.700
Who was it that election commercial where there was like this pickup truck driving around
01:24:13.100
with a Confederate flag chasing non-white kids around?
01:24:17.460
I think it was like, wasn't it, wasn't it someone in like Virginia?
01:24:22.120
Like after Charlottesville or Georgia or something.
01:24:24.520
It's really become like this stereotype of the Trump supporter and the guy in the big truck.
01:24:32.220
Can you imagine they look down on guys who know how to fix things and do things?
01:24:44.900
So, as Starpilot said in chat earlier here, 24% of every USD goes to the military.
01:24:50.920
Speaking about like what they could do if they wanted to actually help the American people.
01:25:02.840
There's things like this too flying around, right?
01:25:07.200
There's all these stories we've covered over the years.
01:25:08.940
But at least in officials here, an official number, U.S. military spending from 2000 to 2019
01:25:32.920
But, yeah, it actually decreased a little bit under, I guess, the late term or-
01:25:38.220
Actually, even under Trump, it remained a little bit lower.
01:25:45.360
But speaking of California, I just want to say they want to ban natural gas in new homes.
01:25:50.220
You know, because we're all going to die in 14 years and climate change and all that.
01:25:55.780
So, they want to ban natural gas in all new homes starting in 2023.
01:25:59.580
Now, I used to live in California a long time ago.
01:26:01.480
A lot of the older, cooler places, they all had the gas range, which I love cooking with
01:26:06.880
But it's an expansion of the state's first-in-the-nation mandates.
01:26:11.320
They want to require solar panels on all new homes.
01:26:14.920
And making those is difficult, too, by the way, and not exactly a fully clean process.
01:26:20.660
So, the Energy Commission now plans to ban natural gas for home heating in hot water,
01:26:28.620
They want all-electric new construction, but where does all this electricity-
01:26:34.380
Because it's not going to come from those windmills.
01:26:41.160
They have this pipe dream of what they want to replace it, but much of the technology is
01:26:46.940
I mean, I'm not super pro-nuclear power and all that stuff.
01:26:52.860
I watched a Danish documentary called Into Eternity, which showed you the endeavor that
01:26:58.800
it takes for mankind collectively to store these things for millions of years.
01:27:03.320
And it's quite harrowing and quite like, whoa, shit.
01:27:06.780
Like, I mean, the concept, it was like they were going to Finland.
01:27:11.060
And of course, it's like the, you know, Nordic countries doing this kind of shit, right?
01:27:14.240
Like, super responsible and like why other countries are just like, pull it in the trash.
01:27:18.400
But they were like drilling down, you know, like in these, you know, zigzag pattern way
01:27:27.020
And then they said, we have to think that sometime in the future, a life form, which might
01:27:39.960
We have to design a symbolic language to make sure that they understand that they should
01:27:50.400
I don't know, it's not a super fund, but yeah, wherever they bury all the, they conceal and
01:27:56.840
And then they have a marker basically like, don't come here, right?
01:28:01.560
But in the future, like in half a million years or whatever, that might be, that might
01:28:12.020
They were tasked, this government in Finland or this company hired by the government of
01:28:17.140
Finland were tasked with like imagining the unimaginable when it comes to just storing
01:28:28.120
Um, but, uh, but, but despite that, just having that as a caveat, I still think it's
01:28:37.340
I mean, now if something goes really fucking wrong, then we're all like toast, right?
01:28:41.160
But, but for now it's one of the better ways until we have fission or something, you know,
01:28:45.860
different or you do, I don't know, you do it up in space or you, sure.
01:28:59.000
So, so right now, at least if we want to produce energy, we can't just sit and dream that we
01:29:06.560
I think when rolling blackouts are going to come to California as, especially if trends
01:29:12.420
So when the power goes out, then, uh, you're not going to be able to cook with your electric
01:29:17.520
A lot of the older ones, you could just ignite them with that electricity.
01:29:20.840
You can cook, you know, we had a backup propane tank.
01:29:23.740
Remember in our last place, and it was great power.
01:29:27.080
You can still have hot water and all those things.
01:29:33.500
They'll just be able to send all these people during the rolling blackouts in California
01:29:39.260
You know, that's probably what it's going to be.
01:29:41.140
Uh, Philip Colbert said in DLive chat there, uh, send the waste to the sun.
01:29:45.900
But the only problem is, uh, if something happens with the rocket, you would get a rain
01:29:53.440
And so that's one of the reasons they haven't done that.
01:30:10.800
Like the, the way that they conceptualize some of these things and we're just working
01:30:14.800
with, you know, spent nuclear fuel and stuff like that.
01:30:23.860
White moves first with a diamond says, uh, continue to kill our culture for COVID relief.
01:30:28.860
I guess it's in relation to the, uh, uh, the story.
01:30:32.060
Well, both regarding the gas, but the, the tax hiking and all the stuff on gas, uh, gasoline.
01:30:39.860
It's been a recent, it's a, it's a reset, uh, uh, opportunity basically for them.
01:30:51.880
It's ironic because California is named for a fictional place in a book.
01:30:59.860
Uh, I get why so many Californians are fleeing.
01:31:02.600
Cause every day you hear these, you hear these stories, you know.
01:31:05.800
And the critical race theory stuff now, the anti-whiteness.
01:31:08.200
Remember that they're like literally like praying to like, uh, you know, he sock cap
01:31:12.900
nook, like the, you know, the human sacrifice God and shit like that.
01:31:16.640
And then meanwhile, remember, just beat whiteness, you know, the first, the first city now that
01:31:22.460
we've seen openly discriminating, uh, institutionally against white people, race-based communism
01:31:29.080
The only white families didn't get this $500 check.
01:31:35.900
Well, we knew that was, expect a lot more of that.
01:31:40.400
So let's talk about this election law here real quick.
01:31:43.260
Biden calls Georgia election law Jim Crow, or should we say Jim Eagle?
01:31:53.880
But yeah, he called it Jim Crow in the 21st century.
01:31:57.460
But basically to summarize for you, it for you to, but to boil it down into its, its essence.
01:32:03.560
The things that cost, uh, Georgia and other state or the ability for them to cheat was that
01:32:09.020
they, they did last minute changes on constitutional, uh, changes in many regards to election law
01:32:19.960
Now, Georgia is passing a law to say, don't do this.
01:32:27.740
And the immediate response by the Biden administration is to say racism, white supremacy, racism.
01:32:34.760
Well, didn't he also just say that he became a senator 120 years ago?
01:32:42.960
They're just saying, oh my God, this is a conspiracy against black people.
01:32:45.840
So nothing is stopping them from getting off their ass and going to vote just like everybody
01:32:51.000
Hell, they even bust them in nowadays to make it really, really easy.
01:32:55.060
And there's even, well, no, it's about more than that.
01:32:56.820
It's also about literacy tests, uh, some poll tax.
01:33:00.360
I didn't even know that, but a lot of people pay, we pay taxes for everything.
01:33:06.840
And if you can't read, how are you going to read who to vote for?
01:33:10.060
Like, how do you, I just, how does that even work?
01:33:11.860
Remember in Georgia, they were having people standing over the shoulder of people who couldn't
01:33:20.120
No, again, it's, it's basically, and we actually have a clip here.
01:33:24.200
Their, their solution is that not to make it easier for, uh, you know, uh, those who are,
01:33:29.980
I guess at this point, unable or incapable of, of getting an ID, uh, to then do something
01:33:36.480
But we know that this is a facade is a front, right?
01:33:38.800
Basically they want to continue to be able to cheat.
01:33:41.000
And so their solution is, well, oh my God, you, this is why it's a, no questions asked
01:33:47.100
If you, if you're passing a law that says you have to have an ID to, to, to vote, right?
01:33:51.940
Cause for some reason, black people can't go get an ID.
01:33:54.440
Even when it's free at the DMV, even though all white people have to, uh, hell, we should
01:33:58.180
just let them vote 10 times and don't ask because it's racist.
01:34:01.180
Otherwise, you know, that's basically what's happened.
01:34:03.620
President Biden on Friday called the new Georgia election law, Jim Crow, Jim Eagle in the 21st century,
01:34:08.900
likening its provision to racial discriminatory laws cast aside in the 1960s.
01:34:13.980
The reform passed by Republicans and signed Thursday by GOP governor, Brian Kemp imposed
01:34:20.680
Remember that's one of the ways that they managed to steal the election, right?
01:34:24.320
Including requiring a photo ID and shortening the absentee voting window.
01:34:28.240
In addition to other changes that conservatives say will improve election integrity, Democrat.
01:34:32.700
So this, this is a move, a better move towards this direction of like, oh, oh, Trump's going
01:34:39.840
And it's like, okay, well, if you don't fix what happened in, in, uh, in 2020, what's
01:34:45.240
So, so Georgia at least is moving in this direction of saying no more bullshit.
01:34:49.080
We have to return to how it was to, to, to limit.
01:34:51.240
Cause there's all the fraud and how it was being done.
01:34:53.480
There's many other problems here, of course, with the machines and all this stuff too, but at
01:34:57.960
Um, Democrats alleged that the bill will constricting, uh, will constrict voting, particularly
01:35:04.760
among poorer and African American voters who helped Biden carry the state in November
01:35:12.120
Democrats also narrowly won a pair of Senate runoff races in January, given the party effective
01:35:19.320
More Americans voted in 2020, uh, elections than any election in our nation's history.
01:35:25.380
In Georgia, we saw the, the, uh, we saw this most historic demonstration of the power of
01:35:34.260
Then again, in the runoff election for the U S Senate seat in January, recount of a recount
01:35:39.320
and court cases after court cases upheld the integrity and outcome of a clear, free, fair
01:35:46.700
Biden said in a statement, uh, no, because you counted the fraudulent votes and the issue
01:35:50.700
has always been don't count the fraudulent votes.
01:35:55.640
But anyway, so let's check out this as a Tucker talked about this too.
01:35:59.800
It has to do also with how Biden used the term Jim Eagle, like he could, he invented that
01:36:04.820
came up with this new term to basically it's an Eagle is like bigger and more intimidating
01:36:10.900
But it's also kind of like, I guess it's also, who knows, we're trying to decipher Biden's
01:36:15.580
like brain here, uh, which could be a dangerous path to go on to, but it's like, but it's also
01:36:21.440
a little, I guess, more, is it a nicer, uh, symbol, right?
01:36:28.620
Well, I guess what blacks are doing better during a Jim Crow actually is a people versus
01:36:34.300
He summarizes this a bit, uh, a bit here because we've got problems of our own in this country.
01:36:45.660
Let's just call them what they are who are demanding that we know voters identities before
01:36:51.760
They want people to show IDs at the polls, if you can even imagine, in 2021.
01:36:58.160
These bigots, Joe Biden explained today, are Republicans.
01:37:02.920
And so I'm convinced that we'll be able to stop this because it is the most pernicious thing.
01:37:24.580
So we went scurrying to our Google machines to look it up.
01:37:27.460
Then we realized, duh, we're being way too literal here.
01:37:34.280
They're both birds, but an eagle is much bigger than a crow.
01:37:37.980
That means that asking people to show a driver's license when they vote is much more racist
01:37:54.400
Most black people don't have government-issued IDs, and that's why they can't drive cars or
01:37:59.220
fly in airplanes or hold jobs or stay in hotels or go to the doctor or cash checks or sign
01:38:04.360
rental agreements or buy homes or open bank accounts or purchase Sudafed at CVS.
01:38:10.040
Black people can't do any of those things because they don't have IDs.
01:38:21.540
Would it be to make it easier for Americans to get IDs?
01:38:30.860
Just make sure that no one ever has to show an ID in order to vote.
01:38:35.020
That way, the millions and millions and millions of African-Americans who somehow don't have
01:38:43.060
They still won't be able to drive cars or have jobs or bank accounts or live anywhere.
01:38:47.260
But at least they can vote a lot and the rest of us won't be racist.
01:38:52.700
As Joe Biden just told us, he's going to get a lot done.
01:38:55.540
And not just in the next four years, by the way, but in the four years after that.
01:39:03.300
By the end of his second term, Joe Biden will be 86 years old.
01:39:07.020
That's a full decade past the life expectancy of the average American man, which, for the record,
01:39:17.960
Like certain varieties of artisanal cheese, Joe Biden is meant to be aged.
01:39:28.300
Have you decided whether you are going to run for re-election in 2024?
01:39:32.280
You haven't set up a re-election campaign yet as your predecessor.
01:40:00.500
But, you know, Biden has wheeled out some of these terms, though.
01:40:09.540
And then it's like, it was actually some weird, obscure position that someone had, like, in the Klan that could be a clegal.
01:40:20.700
It was, yeah, it was like these kind of obscure, like, kind of old-timer kind of terms and stuff.
01:40:26.740
And sometimes he's just like, wait a minute, Jim Eagle?
01:40:53.100
Volvo was the first carmaker to stop making gas engines.
01:40:58.480
Now they say all their cars will be electric by 2030.
01:41:01.060
It seems like a scam to sell to rich green hippies.
01:41:03.660
You know, Swedes will fall for it, too, unfortunately.
01:41:08.560
The government has just stabbed them in the back.
01:41:38.760
But he was in Russia to deal with his pill problem and stuff.
01:41:42.300
And, you know, he couldn't even wash his own penis.
01:41:44.300
So he got hooked on some kind of, what do they call it again?
01:41:59.020
I saw, I think it was Millennial Woes that had this in his telegrams.
01:42:04.180
It was an interesting comment he made about European identity or European pride, rather,
01:42:12.900
So listen, you know, we know he's, remember, Jordan Peterson was one of these guys that were
01:42:21.700
It was one of these kind of, you know, in-depth, subversive things.
01:42:24.940
And he's been kind of a, you know, what do you call it?
01:42:29.360
Like a subversive insider who pretends to be an outsider while being kind of semi-demonized
01:42:39.680
We talked about why you should listen to Jordan Peterson.
01:42:42.360
Remember, they were like, wait a minute, they're promoting this guy, right?
01:42:49.260
And obviously, we'll have some comments on his answer here, too.
01:42:54.940
Multiculturalists get pretty unhappy when Europeans start expressing pride in their culture or
01:43:03.460
Many, especially on the left, do not draw much of a distinction, at least in practice, between
01:43:14.720
The individual's freedom to think, to speak, to associate.
01:43:18.240
In short, to act as he sees fit without external compulsion, as long as he doesn't infringe on
01:43:27.160
Professor Ricardo Duchesne, a historical sociologist.
01:43:35.280
...physologist and professor at the University of New York.
01:43:42.520
Duchesne, Professor Richard, Ricardo Duchesne argues, and then this is...
01:43:45.640
And he drinks his water, like, I'm uncomfortable, I don't like this guy, oh no, he's a Nazi,
01:43:53.560
...dualism is a unique attribute of European peoples.
01:43:58.140
Quote, it has been exported to some degree to other nations, but in my view, it is not
01:44:06.060
So, he continues, quote, you can't play the game of we're all individuals.
01:44:11.600
We have to affirm and be proud of our ethnic identity and heritage to preserve the West's
01:44:20.820
If Europeans become minorities in the West, he argues, the founding idea of the West,
01:44:27.280
that no entity, not an individual, not a community, not the state, can justly deprive
01:44:32.680
an individual of life, liberty, or property by force, no matter what the individual's race,
01:44:38.700
I wouldn't be surprised if Duchesne, when he made this statement, had you in mind.
01:44:45.420
Look, the medieval Europeans identified seven deadly sins for a reason, and one of them
01:45:05.440
Well, it's a deadly sin to have European pride.
01:45:11.540
I do believe that, for reasons that aren't obvious, that the West has got some things
01:45:20.540
We've got the sovereignty of the individual right.
01:45:23.560
That's the most fundamental thing we've got right.
01:45:34.840
Let's think in a remarkable way, not only theologically, philosophically, in our body
01:45:40.460
of laws, in our societies, and one of the consequences of that, as it's had its effect
01:45:46.280
on the rest of the world, is that everyone is getting richer quite fast, and that's a really
01:45:52.980
Having said that, it's like, am I proud of that?
01:46:07.560
It's like, you're part of this great, unlikely set of propositions.
01:46:14.920
This strange set of propositions that says that in some ineffable manner, the poorest
01:46:24.720
It's like, how the hell did we ever figure that out?
01:46:27.260
That's an impossible thing to think, and yet that's the bedrock of our legal system.
01:46:34.200
That's something to tremble before, to take on as an ethical burden, and not to wave a
01:46:40.560
flag for how wonderful you are that you happen to have the same skin.
01:46:46.540
It's not the artificial construct of some flag.
01:46:48.300
He also goes into skin color here, which is, you know, that's, it's all it is.
01:46:51.740
It's funny because he's denying that there is, like, there is an essence there.
01:46:59.380
Let's listen a bit more because he's talking about that, again, the straw man, that it's
01:47:03.100
you who are doing that just to take credit for what others did so that you can feel like
01:47:13.300
I don't know if anybody has that approach to any of this.
01:47:17.840
And interestingly enough, he does mention responsibility, which is like, yeah, your responsibility
01:47:22.400
to uphold not only those things, but to ensure that it continues.
01:47:28.960
He wouldn't be saying this about any other people.
01:47:32.180
When we're talking, we're talking about honoring our ancestors, right?
01:47:35.780
Carrying on this legacy and all these amazing things that they've given the world and given
01:47:43.220
Apparently, this guy just shits all over his ancestors.
01:47:48.800
But he wouldn't be saying this about to like any other natives on the planet or any other
01:47:53.500
peoples who have their ceremonies, who are honoring their ancestors.
01:47:57.020
No, no, no, no, it's only deadly sin when white people do it.
01:48:04.920
Skin color has some of the people who thought that up.
01:48:09.420
So again, it's just this fallacy of ignoring both race, but also IQ, genetics, all these
01:48:16.800
Temperaments, things that causes differences, you know, in different racial groups, ethnic
01:48:22.400
groups and stuff like that, so he boils it down to using the enemy's terminology, that
01:48:33.440
It's like, it's quite a bit more there behind the surface.
01:48:36.380
And it's this utter denial that the West was born from the minds and hearts and souls of
01:48:46.100
No, it was just a couple of random people accidentally threw the right philosophical approach
01:48:52.000
that stumbled onto these beautiful values of individualism, which then ironically have
01:48:57.880
also been the mechanism used that our enemy has used to destroy us and to undermine us,
01:49:02.280
But anyway, here's the line about the skin color thing.
01:49:04.780
And one of the consequences of that, as it's had its effect on the rest of the world, is
01:49:14.680
Having said that, it's like, am I proud of that?
01:49:29.140
It's like, you're part of this great and unlikely set of propositions, this strange set of propositions
01:49:38.140
that says that in some ineffable manner, the poorest person is as valuable as the king.
01:49:46.060
It's like, how the hell did we ever figure that out?
01:49:50.800
And yet, that's the bedrock of our legal system.
01:50:02.920
I don't have anything against hierarchy, obviously, but it's obviously values that never were held up.
01:50:07.360
It was just, it was there for maybe a little bit in some societies.
01:50:10.580
And that, as far as I would understand, if you're a denier of hierarchy or a denier of nature, and that means you're a socialist, right?
01:50:17.820
They're like, oh, everyone is equally, it's equality.
01:50:21.740
And also, this other thing, he keeps going on about individualism and how we've helped make everyone rich and all that.
01:50:27.120
Well, these ideas of individualism have sprung from the minds of Europeans, right?
01:50:34.040
And why is it that people always need to come to the West in order to have a better life and to get rich and to get access and all those things?
01:50:41.080
They're not going to, you know, China or Africa or any of that.
01:50:48.640
His explanation here, as far as I understand it, is that it was, as he said, it was an unlikely turn of events.
01:50:59.840
You know, we can't think collectively, of course, that's wrong.
01:51:02.380
So it was just, but somehow it was just kind of, he takes the, what is it, the guns, ammo, and oil, what's his name?
01:51:08.800
Maybe the chat knows the, like this, oh, it was due to the, that they had access to this farmland over here that they could, they could grow these, these crops pretty, you know, successfully, which means it was just an accident.
01:51:20.780
It was, it could have been anybody, it could have been any group that did it, and, but it wasn't.
01:51:26.040
And so our responsibility to make sure that we can't single ourself out as being, you know, slightly having properties, which other groups don't have.
01:51:34.140
Jared Diamond, thank you, Paul Helion, that's right.
01:51:36.320
Jared Diamond's kind of view on this, that historical view, which is bullshit.
01:51:40.080
Anyway, here's, I went back a little bit too far, but here's that part about the skin color again here.
01:51:43.780
Something to tremble before, to take on as an ethical burden, and not to wave a flag for how wonderful you are, that you happen to have the same skin color.
01:51:53.380
But how wonderful you are, you're missing the point.
01:52:00.200
We, and again, I, I've never heard of anybody who's like, look at that wonderful, you know, architectural style.
01:52:10.860
It's so typical of a lot of Canadians and Americans who have been deracinated from their true cultural heritage and ancestors that he puts that down.
01:52:19.460
When you go to Europe and you see people of all these different ethnicities and cultures and language and architecture and just, I mean, amazing stuff coming from there.
01:52:28.520
When they, when they wave a flag, it's about a people.
01:52:31.380
It's about their culture and their heritage and who they are as a people, you know, something that nature has helped create and form over thousands of years.
01:52:46.740
Oh, at the end of the day, for these drifters, it's all about money.
01:52:50.360
And someone said in the chat, okay, junkie with a slut daughter with her face.
01:53:01.640
It's like, it's, it's to open your eyes and recognize that as a miracle and a relatively, a relatively new miracle on the world stage and to, and to participate in the process of upholding that in your personal and your public life.
01:53:19.780
Like when I go to Europe and I love going to Europe and the European cities are, they're unbelievable masterpieces, which is why they're completely flooded by pilgrims, right?
01:53:29.400
Like tourists, pilgrims who go there to look at the beauty.
01:53:35.340
I feel, I feel like I have something to live up to.
01:53:41.220
Well, but, but it's your role to uphold that then, or to, to make sure that it, at least, make sure that it's still there in, in a few decades from now.
01:53:52.420
Again, this is what happens when you don't have a collective identity associated with that.
01:53:59.540
You just see some self-set, but he keeps saying, I, I, I, all of us are thinking we, we, we, our, our, our.
01:54:07.580
I know, but a lot of people in our scene, we're fighting for, you know, our people, right?
01:54:13.320
It's not just me, me, me, but it ends up being that way with these, uh, grifter, radical individuals, you know?
01:54:19.500
Again, it's, again, it's a shallow analysis of the perspective for, well, both for, both for the benefit of making it easy and, and in a way, stupefy it, right?
01:54:33.660
But it's also, I think, rooted in this aspect that he cannot actually understand what it feels to have an association to something, to a group, to a, an ethnos.
01:54:42.920
Like, something that's greater than yourself and that you're part of something.
01:54:45.720
Again, it's not about you as an individual taking credit for something.
01:54:49.660
It's you as an individual taking part of something or feeling that you're part of a, of a long chain, of a line of, of people that have come before you.
01:54:58.660
And now it's up to you, your responsibility to make sure we're not losing that, which we're doing right now.
01:55:03.500
It's, in fact, individualism that snuck in that is the downfall of these very things that he claims that he's upholding.
01:55:14.020
So these right-wingers in this, it's like, look what we've done.
01:55:22.460
You've got to, you've got to have your act together before you would dare to say, well, that was me.
01:55:31.920
And where did Ricardo, he's not responding to what Ricardo DeShane was saying there either.
01:55:36.560
He's taking it off in this, like, meaningless tangent.
01:55:38.900
And take your place in that, in that kind of historical process, that unlikely, miraculous historical process.
01:55:47.000
Not to just, by faith alone, you have to perceive that this was just a, it was like, it was like, what, evolution, right?
01:55:58.560
That basically, you just, you, it just manifested itself somehow.
01:56:04.860
You just feel ashamed at the way that you're presently constituted in the face of that means that you're, you're, and you're using your.
01:56:15.700
Your great fortune at being a beneficiary of that system.
01:56:21.960
This great piece that we're inhabiting right now.
01:56:31.300
The unearned gift that's been granted to you as a source of personal pride in your accomplishments due to your skin.
01:56:49.200
And I think the end here, how he punctures this.
01:56:55.860
Like, you know, you live in a white neighborhood too.
01:56:57.560
No, he still is kind of like, he's not, he's a Western chauvinist or anything like that.
01:57:03.940
And now it's our job just to, not only to give it to everyone else, but to walk off the stage of history.
01:57:08.500
If that's what it demands of us to do, to remain moral individuals, right?
01:57:16.700
So, and that doesn't mean that, well, there's nothing valuable about European culture.
01:57:21.880
There's plenty, there's plenty about it that's valuable.
01:57:25.480
It's not even so clear to what degree it's European.
01:57:27.960
I mean, it came out of the Middle East, you know?
01:57:40.060
You know, this could be done about Islam to the Arab world, right?
01:57:46.400
They conquered parts of the ancient world which developed these things, which you, again, if you go further back, it was kind of, I don't know.
01:57:52.440
If you look at some of those statues, they have kind of some European phenotypes coming through in some of those statues down there in the ancient world.
01:57:59.780
But anyway, took over some of those parts of the civilization, parts that had learning and knowledge, astronomy, medicine, you know, all these kinds of things.
01:58:07.780
And then they happened to occupy the same space and the same people or, you know, colonizing them.
01:58:12.960
And then they could claim it as their own, right?
01:58:18.740
It's so muddle-headed that you hardly know where to start.
01:58:28.640
Dispensed with the radical right-wingers in four minutes.
01:58:35.200
No, you just took the same arguments that liberals take.
01:58:38.580
Well, he even says he's the real liberal, right?
01:58:44.700
Lichen Warrior says, Jordan was physically dependent on Xanax.
01:58:49.360
Physical withdrawals from benzodiazepines is absolutely horrific and can kill people via seizures.
01:58:59.140
Interesting that Peterson always uses morality when the racial waters heat.
01:59:03.080
It's also interesting that Peterson is the go-to recommendation on YouTube.
01:59:11.160
He's a chosenite on the YouTubes and other places, too.
01:59:15.280
Seems like a radical thinker, dissident and stuff.
01:59:18.240
He's been exposed for a while now, but it just becomes more and more clear.
01:59:24.140
Lord Aragon says with a diamond, what the hell?
01:59:36.860
Says, funny we can't have pride in our ancestors, but have to accept generational guilt for their crimes.
01:59:45.860
I'm not even sure where he stands in some of that, but I don't hear him being too much of a critic of those kinds of things anyway, to be honest.
01:59:54.980
Would you think any intellectual would be able to see?
01:59:57.740
I mean, it's the most basic in front of your nose aspects.
02:00:01.120
You'd have to be deaf and blind and not see it.
02:00:02.540
Sorry, our doc are claiming it's invisible, it's impossible to see these things and whatever.
02:00:09.260
Says, Peterson should have taken the brown pill.
02:00:13.880
All right, a couple of more real quick here, and then we're going to round up.
02:00:24.640
He recently came out and says, he claims that Jews will always have dual loyalty, whether they know it or not.
02:00:32.640
Convicted spy laments U.S. Jews see themselves as more American than Jewish.
02:00:36.600
Suggests he'd counsel Jew working in America's security apparatus to spy for Israel, even now.
02:00:47.400
And correct me, Chad, was this one of, Trump didn't pardon this guy, right?
02:00:56.600
I thought there was a Pollard connection there.
02:01:02.460
Jonathan Pollard, an American who served a 30-year sentence for spying for Israel
02:01:07.020
and who moved to Israel in December after the end of his parole,
02:01:11.680
made blunt comments on supposed Jewish dual loyalty.
02:01:14.560
Hold on, Trump pardoned the Israeli officer who enlisted spy, Pollard.
02:01:22.620
So supposed a Jewish dual loyalty and the FBI in an interview published Thursday.
02:01:27.000
Now, keep in mind, too, that when other people suggest that,
02:01:30.240
there's people like, you know, Mearshaim and what's the other guy's name
02:01:38.100
When they suggest this, then it's an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory, right?
02:01:41.860
But when someone of Pollard stature can come out, then it's totally fine to basically say,
02:01:48.080
Even if they're not aware of it, we're always going to put Israel first, you know.
02:01:50.900
But his point is, of the article here, is that he's upset that some Jews who live in America,
02:01:55.980
at least on surface, seems to have, like, they think more of, like, America first.
02:02:00.060
And these guys, well, they don't, but I get my drift.
02:02:03.440
That's what he's projecting onto the situation.
02:02:05.640
But he's basically like, let's get them out of that mindset,
02:02:08.020
because whether they know it or not, they're going to be Israel first.
02:02:16.440
And while we're in Israel, I guess we can talk about this one real quick here, too.
02:02:19.760
Israeli researchers have grown an embryo outside the womb.
02:02:23.940
Creepy. And is it Jewish, or was it a Goy embryo?
02:02:28.120
In Jacob Hannah's lab at the Weizerman Institute, for the first time in the world, scientists succeeded.
02:02:33.160
We've talked about the post-human world, the transhumanism, the next step, evolution, you know,
02:02:43.240
The implication of this unprecedented achievement could be enormous,
02:02:46.960
from growing synthetic embryos for organ implants to creating an infant whose biological parents are two men.
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Well, yeah, sure, but, you know, they just, they take what, from skin cells, they've talked about these things.
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You'll have, I foresee a scenario where they'll have 20 parents have contributed, parents,
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but 20 people have contributed to, like, an embryo or something like that, right?
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Anyway, I'm not going to go through the article.
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This is the kind of stuff they're spending their time on.
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By the way, there was a, do you see that, the volcano?
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We talked about that on the Weekend Warrior Show.
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It actually ended up, you know, erupting a little bit.
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There's been a live stream up of, for the volcanoes.
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It was actually even a, look at this footage of Icelandic people just kind of hanging out,
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We're going to, we're going to wrap up right there.
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We're going to open, let me open the chest on DLive here.
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Of course, up next, we have Weekend Warrior, right?
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We have a little bit of a thing to go on tomorrow, but we'll do some prep.
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It will be up on redicemembers.com, usually late Sunday evening, maybe earlier Monday,
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Let me put some lemons in here for you guys, too.
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I guess we're going to hang around until that's done.
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Otherwise, we recorded one, but it wasn't that great.
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Tuesday, I'm going to have Faust on from the Netherlands talk about the election in Holland.
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And kind of an overall picture of what's happening with some of the European nationalist movements,
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He's keeping an eye on that, so that'll be good.
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And Tuesday, I will be posting what time and so forth on our Telegram and on our Twitter, too.
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So make sure you follow over there if you haven't already.
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Let me check the top contributors here today for the stream.
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Just want to give you guys a shout-out as well.
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And we'll see you guys Sunday for Weekend Warrior.
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