00:27:03.660I think our greatest strength and also now, as we can see,
00:27:06.760our greatest weakness is our propensity for compliance.
00:27:10.220So if you have really good things happening, the compliance towards positive things or something that's good for the people overall will be crossed the board ruthlessly enforced.
00:27:20.960But if it's something that's negative and bad, which is sought to be enforced, we're some of the best ones of undermining ourselves, which is now happening, unfortunately.
00:27:29.400But anyway, leaving temperament and ethnic difference to the side for now,0.92
00:27:35.800Albanians have begun to push construction crates downhill
00:27:38.840in protest of the Kushner and Israel plans to take over an island.
00:27:42.880I saw footage that there was a bunch of Israeli-linked security firms
00:27:47.940that had presence on the island itself,
00:27:54.280but also from the coastline for where they seek to bring equipment
00:27:58.620and presumably to begin, you know, construction and these kinds of things
00:28:01.720because the president or the prime minister, I think it is from Albania,
00:32:00.900Some of the media has spoken that all the anger is about Ivana Trump or about the Krushnar but actually is about having that investment in this kind of way because no one told us that it was a plan to invest in our country.
00:32:22.180We wanted our media or our government to be more open with us.
00:32:27.820And activists here tell me that environmental damage in the planning for this project has already been done
00:32:34.100And that the biodiversity and the wildlife that live in the region are at risk from this Jared Kushner-backed project
00:32:41.220Including the pink flamingo, which you can see behind me is becoming a symbol of this movement
00:55:59.340Hopefully you can restore your country
00:56:01.660and you can just demolish this afterwards.0.99
00:56:05.980Just turn into like a big effigy for like this fat whale0.99
00:56:09.740and just burn the whole thing down.0.82
00:56:12.820That's one thing I genuinely would like to see.
00:56:15.660And of course, here's the standard. It looks a little 1998-esque, but that's only because, of course, her main activism happened at this time.
00:56:24.260That's what really when many European countries, I remember too, Sweden, like 90s was like that.
00:56:30.200That's really when this kicked into high gear in terms of the immigration.
00:58:01.460here's um i gotta play this here with david clues who had this yeah he played this in full here
00:58:10.180i think and i forget who did it but i saw the clip on his youtube channel um because i saw i
00:58:16.520think we cut i think we showed a briefing yesterday remember that guys we we linked up like
00:58:20.440elon or showed elon musk's repost of that classic clip of george soros you know talking about like
00:58:27.080well didn't you didn't you help the nazis blah blah blah kind of thing right and it occurred to
00:58:32.740me like they all kind of avoid that right it's the same when like you know tommy robinson and
00:58:39.700these these freaks and frauds won't address the underlying issue of of a barbara roche how she
00:58:46.400and her jewishness is what trend ultimately transformed britain into what it is today at
00:58:52.720least took that huge step on towards that path right on that on that towards that you know that
00:58:59.720wonderful journey that the uk now has entered into but they will not talk about the the jewishness
00:59:05.500the jewish involvement of these things and of course this is their plan this is their uh this0.74
00:59:09.180is their goal uh deflect from the root reasons and just uh focus on muslim the muslims are doing
00:59:16.760this or whatever and it's like yeah i know we need to get the muslims out but why don't you talk
00:59:20.660about the people who did this to England. And of course, she's a big player in changing that.0.74
00:59:25.560She's the one who went into to legally redefine many of these people. She helped to reclassify
00:59:33.700them as becoming not just, you know, people we need to help, but, oh, these are economic
00:59:39.820migrants, high-skilled migrants, and we can benefit from this somehow in Britain. Anyway,
00:59:44.440here's the George Soros clip here. Check this out.
00:59:46.440Finally kicked in. Alex told me that for many years his father had not been eager to advertise his judaism because this was something he was almost killed for0.99
00:59:53.680But he had always identified firstly as a jew and his philanthropy was ultimately an expression of his jewish identity
00:59:59.280In that he felt a solidarity with other minority groups
01:00:01.820And also because he recognized that a jew could only truly be safe in a world in which all minorities were protected
01:00:06.680Why is it that people can't work this out? This is where it all comes from. It is this soros open society vision
01:00:13.440explaining his father's motives he said the reason you fight for an open society is because
01:00:19.860that's the only society you can live in as a jew unless you become a nationalist and only fight for
01:00:24.520your own rights in your own state which is what they actually then go on in israel exactly yep
01:00:30.280that's it yeah david cluse is going to mind the show he's he's done some good coverage on the0.95
01:00:35.420all the shit going on in the uk especially with these frauds and all this stuff too um it seems0.77
01:00:40.280seems like we agree on quite a bit0.99
01:05:10.200This is part of the brown wave that we talked about,1.00
01:05:13.160that this is going to be the norm, right?1.00
01:05:15.360Since America has not decided to control and regulate migration, especially legal immigration, because illegal is easier to deal with than legal, right?
01:05:25.060So I know there's like a few denaturalization cases or whatever, but that's basically just very extreme cases where they're out and out open criminals or joint terrorist organizations or something like that, right?
01:05:35.180So legal immigration over decades like this,
01:05:38.500which of course has been advocated for
01:10:28.180Because those two are not the same thing.
01:10:30.460They'll continuously remind us over that fact.
01:10:33.260But AOC became, I'm not going to say largely a dad.
01:10:37.600She's still kind of part of the squad and all that.
01:10:40.140But she's still, I forget what it was now.
01:10:41.900There's a number of preeminent times like that.
01:10:44.860Like, now is a decisive place for her to show what she ran on and what kind of, you know, platform she had when she first came in or whatever, and she failed that continuously.
01:10:55.060So it's highly likely that she will do the same, at least on all the other issues.0.78
01:10:59.380That's not, you know, that's not really, I guess, a concern, but she will be allowed to advance the anti-white stuff, right?0.95
01:37:03.800It's going to be a revenge for this, for the perceived issues, right, of what Trump has promoted, which they say is white supremacy and all that stuff, right?
01:37:13.760So it's like, here's, what's this, Time Magazine, exclusive.
01:37:17.300Trump says anti-white feeling is a problem in the U.S.
01:37:21.000Ooh, see, they'll use comments like this and to affirm that he's a white supremacist that held down brown people for these last four years.
01:37:32.720and when they basically ascend to the throne,
01:37:36.500they're going to reverse everything he did
01:37:38.520and they're going to crack down harder.
02:00:56.560So she comes back with these sheets of paper and she hands each of us a two pager and he tells this story about how Gary Player introduced him to a historian and a historian had this theory of the case about Trump.0.99
02:01:08.580And this paper begins that Donald Trump is the most powerful person who has ever walked the earth.
02:01:14.340More than Mao, Stalin, Hitler, Napoleon, the Caesars.
02:01:21.300Yeah, he calls him the top. These are the top 10.
02:17:54.520There's like this weird, like they're admitting to you that like sexualization of society and the West in that way is like, it's a weapon, right?
02:18:10.920This is called Atom, which revealed a female midriff, but it was too forward for most women at that time and it had to be relaunched in 1946.0.55
02:18:23.380It became a smash success, and soon celebrities like Bridget Bardot were sporting Heinz bikinis.
02:18:30.680In 1936, Austrian swimwear designer Ruth Lang, or was that in the previous one?
02:18:39.120Okay, maybe it's not a picture of that. Is there one here?
02:18:41.880Ruth Lang, no, there's another one.1.00
02:18:45.300Boycotted the Berlin Olympics, but then did a two-piece swimsuit campaign for Jensen Swimwear to promote skin to the Gentiles.0.92
02:18:53.380oh that's the uh uh which one was that it was one of these i think and it was that one i don't know0.98
02:19:00.420whatever it doesn't matter or is it that was it one more yeah this here here we go this is the
02:19:04.900one ruth lang that's right because she was like ah it's nazism and nazi you know so she was boycotting
02:19:09.860the the olympics in berlin but then of course she was like joined up to to put on like a skimpy0.60
02:19:16.900jewish designed swimsuit right uh 1964 and cole daughter of fred cole or cone introduced the0.99
02:19:24.820scandal suit which incorporates fine mesh to hold the suit together while revealing a deeply plunging0.69
02:19:32.800neckline it becomes the first swimsuit to do a one million dollars in sales later she'll introduce
02:20:51.940Experts at having you become a slave to your vices.
02:20:56.800This is why so important, so important with psychological defense mechanism, mental hygiene, being in a place where you're strong enough to oppose these, to put you in a position where you become a slave to these vices, where it's drugs or pornography or other things, drinking, whatever it is.