Red Ice TV - March 23, 2022


The Unelected Globalists Running The World - Jonas Nilsson


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Length

59 minutes

Words per Minute

167.6129

Word Count

10,028

Sentence Count

10

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

4


Summary

Jonas Nilsson is a fellow countryman and a fellow philanthropist. He is also the co-founder of Palestra Media, a production company that has produced a documentary about the power brokers that you never elected, the globalist globalist NGOs that have been stepping up to the forefront over the last few decades, using the Pandemic to advance their agenda and their goal.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 welcome ladies and gentlemen thank you so much for joining us today i'm henrik this is red eyes tv
00:00:28.860 we have another interview lined up for you guys today we are going to talk about the power brokers
00:00:33.660 that you never elected we have a new documentary out uh one of my um good associates of friends
00:00:40.560 i'm not sure what to call him jonas nilsson over in sweden he's a fellow countryman i guess that's
00:00:44.760 the best way of saying it uh from palestra media he's produced this documentary i watched it again
00:00:50.100 last night yesterday yesterday go through it and uh he's he's i mean very on top of all the latest
00:00:56.380 kind of developments when it comes to a lot of the ngos these kind of so-called philanthropists
00:01:00.460 right we're talking about things from the world economic forum to bill gates to the united nations
00:01:05.400 sustainable development goals all these globalist organizations that have been dictating things
00:01:11.580 well actually in the last few decades but they've really stepped up to the forefront
00:01:15.520 over the last couple of years using the covid pandemic piggybacking on this uh on this disease
00:01:22.120 uh and using that to kind of advance their agenda and their goal but anyway it's going to be a good
00:01:26.500 show i think we have a lot to get into jonas welcome back it's good to uh see you again
00:01:30.460 yeah likewise i'm uh very glad to be back on the show and uh glad to see you again good health
00:01:37.420 absolutely thank you uh hope you've been doing well since we spoke last time so so tell us lots to get
00:01:43.600 into here obviously and tell us a bit why you why you wanted to make this the documentary and why you
00:01:48.400 started looking at things in this direction i know you've been interested in this in a long time and
00:01:52.520 of course you know last time you were on we were speaking about the uh what's happening in sweden
00:01:56.980 the migration issue kind of the destruction of the west and these kinds of things but of course this
00:02:00.380 fits another topic that fits perfectly right into what the objectives is here to basically create a
00:02:05.900 cosmopolitan uh rootless uh globalist human uh that basically these people can manage very well but
00:02:12.540 but tell us about uh when you decided to make it uh we're a small production company it's uh just me
00:02:20.720 and uh some fellow co-workers that put in uh um volunteer hours uh non-paid and uh we had a
00:02:30.540 passion project that we wanted to mostly driven by me and uh that was about uh the christian faith
00:02:38.360 and uh how that relates uh to uh uh to the opposition because uh in sweden at least or and i believe in
00:02:46.660 many western countries maybe some parts of america is an exception but the the institution of the church
00:02:53.120 is uh not uh longer a uh religious institution is a political institution for uh for this global is the
00:03:01.060 same thing and i have a very strong family background within the swedish church amongst other things my
00:03:11.360 grandmother's brother is the one that put together our psalm book and was the king's priest and we had
00:03:19.880 uh i have many reverence within the families uh and uh all all those goes uh back uh where where their
00:03:30.180 religious belief aligns somewhere into a political outcome that have bring us forward to this position
00:03:37.340 but anyway we decided to hold that project because we were in the midst of this pandemic and as you
00:03:46.380 said in the introduction uh this uh globalist is ngos and this different branches of uh the big finance
00:03:54.560 have really put up a gear within this pandemic years and they have accelerated to that degree so we felt
00:04:04.160 that even though this project uh where we want to portray the faith in a different light uh that can
00:04:12.780 wait because now we are in the midst of something more urgent so we started to put some focus in
00:04:20.460 what is it that happens here within this pandemic because uh lots of these policies uh decision that took
00:04:28.760 place didn't seem to uh come from bottom down because uh on the paper at least we are a representative
00:04:35.960 uh uh parliament our our democracy is based on representative uh in our parliament and they are
00:04:42.920 going to represent the people or the districts that have voted for them and then you should think that
00:04:49.180 the policies decision that they put forward should have some foundation within the group of voters that
00:04:57.020 have voted for them and within this pandemic it became very clear that our politicians were more
00:05:03.200 aligned with the other politician in other countries that is our elite were more in line with other
00:05:10.420 countries elite than they were with their own population and everything they have done so far during
00:05:18.080 this pandemic has been breathing in the same pace as other countries and that is very weird if we are
00:05:27.220 going to consider ourselves to be uh a sovereign nations who are also democracies then you should
00:05:36.540 see a big disparity within the political outcome when you look at difference question and you see that in all
00:05:44.140 regards except for some key aspects and those key aspects is when it comes to the climate crisis
00:05:51.860 the global agenda of 2030 and the migration policies and also now the
00:05:59.260 covid policies to to stop this pandemic so it's uh quite obvious when you look at these things that
00:06:09.500 this is not uh from the bottom down the resolution of how we're going to deal with this
00:06:15.640 so-called problems uh i call it so-called problems of course there there is some legitimacy to it
00:06:21.840 but it's very clear that this is centrally centralized planned policy decisions that is grouping out to our
00:06:32.100 political leadership and that raises the question what and how can our elected politician be influenced
00:06:42.640 to take a decision that goes against the population that they themselves at least on paper should represent
00:06:51.200 yes exactly and in the documentary you bring up a couple of cases where this has been exposed right it
00:06:58.080 happened in uh canada where it became known and much to the uh thanks to klaus schwab himself
00:07:04.280 uh speaking about how they have penetrated that was the word he used the cabinet especially in canada
00:07:10.420 but many other countries as well he mentioned uh australia he mentioned in argentina but most of the
00:07:16.080 western governments are are infested that's the term i'd like to use by uh the world economic forum the
00:07:22.540 the agenda 2030 that's like the united nations sustainable development goals those kinds of
00:07:27.860 agendas uh we had one scenario as well that you bring up from holland which was actually pretty
00:07:32.560 interesting where uh i think it was the freedom uh freedom uh party for democracy and freedom i think
00:07:37.840 they're called right in in holland and netherlands that actually got some of the documents out
00:07:41.680 printed out the letters that have been gone back and forth between uh the dutch pm uh rutte and
00:07:47.840 klaus schwab and i think there was a couple of other ministers as well and it was like klaus was like
00:07:52.280 open about that like because you're cooperating you know with us you've been so good for the the great
00:07:57.760 reset and the bigger agenda uh you're you and your country is going to have a great uh part in in uh
00:08:03.800 the exact wording was something like when we rebuild or or restructure the global uh shipping
00:08:10.700 basically or like the the new supply chain that we're setting up um that should that technically
00:08:16.440 i think should be like uh a criminal investigation i would assume when you all of a sudden have an
00:08:20.640 unelected person having a direct relationship with an elected politician and they're scheming about what
00:08:26.640 to do in the in in the future i i haven't heard much about this but it was exposed i mean you have it
00:08:30.700 in your documentary you know yeah uh i i think you're right to to use the word uh influence is uh
00:08:38.240 very humble yes definitely something more stronger than that and uh but no it's not uh an act of
00:08:48.220 criminality because it's only an act of criminality if you as a local entrepreneur like small business
00:08:56.220 uh in the small community if you buy dinner for your local representative and try to influence him in
00:09:03.780 some policymakers then the the judicial system will look very harshly on it but now when it is on this
00:09:13.900 global level and with the big business and with our political elite then it's a carte blanche
00:09:20.120 and uh these letters which uh we uh some uh that was uh made public by the netherlands uh
00:09:30.780 uh uh these are not unique for the netherlands no this uh correspondence is uh with uh every western
00:09:38.960 leaders which uh is under this influence from the world economic forum and uh i i would like to do a
00:09:45.000 shout out i will see if i get the get the name right there i think it's uh bjarne tischer
00:09:50.100 a former um member of the moderate party in sweden that did a good job to uh thanks to the
00:09:58.120 offentliest principle uh the the the principle of uh in sweden all they say that the spies in sweden
00:10:08.020 never needs to break the law because everything is public but the thing is you need to demand it out
00:10:14.560 and this former member of the moderate party uh contacted the swedish authorities on different
00:10:21.060 levels and asked to get uh out all the emails where world economic forum was one of the respondents and
00:10:28.820 it was actually i don't know how many thousands of documents it was but some of those documents are
00:10:35.620 also in the documentary in the in the ending scenes where we go in a little bit uh with uh
00:10:42.180 uh not really paid to play but that is also definitely a part of it but uh like role reversed
00:10:48.720 like if if you have been in the service a good service from the politician doesn't make any money
00:10:55.400 like have that have that clear yeah like significant money right yeah no no it's it's it's pocket money
00:11:01.400 yes uh in in the big schemes of things they make uh maybe ten thousand dollars a month
00:11:06.700 and still some of the most corrupt politicians that is in the good footing with this globalist
00:11:14.040 are multi-millionaires even though they have never worked outside the realms of politics one single day
00:11:20.940 of the entire life like take joe biden and his son for an example or take selensky the the ukrainian
00:11:28.880 prime minister or president uh were a former uh actor so multi-dollar millionaire yep and this
00:11:37.880 comes for for this politician for selling out their country for this to this big financial elite and
00:11:47.540 to make a long short story short so this documents with uh between the world economic forum and the
00:11:57.260 swedish authorities we uh during this pandemic we had the prime minister of stefan levian and he
00:12:03.060 resigned and just six months ago and in the parliament uh one of our members parliament for the swedish
00:12:11.320 democrats asked him so now when you have been very generous with uh with the swedish tax money
00:12:17.900 where do you think we will find you with your next job will it maybe be at a top job within this
00:12:24.520 some globalist organization and our prime minister responded like that's that's a very insulting
00:12:32.200 question that i will not respond to because that's beneath me and it should be beneath you to even ask
00:12:39.060 such a question and just like literally like three weeks after he resigns as prime minister he gets
00:12:46.140 this top uh job within the united nations and he's definitely not a very qualified uh person the only
00:12:56.380 thing that he has going for him is that he has been loyal to this globalist agenda yeah exactly i mean
00:13:03.900 it's so corrupt right he was like that's it's uh beneath uh yes he said it's beneath me to even address
00:13:08.780 that question well there was an obviously an honest question and i think he mentions it as well
00:13:14.640 how stefan levian at the time the former prime minister in sweden funneled like what millions of
00:13:21.440 swedish crowns out of you know from the taxpayer as as i'm not sure if it was aid or specific i mean
00:13:26.880 there's probably like there's so many programs out there and stuff but the i see trudeau all the time
00:13:32.260 as well they they're just like millions and millions in these aid programs and giving it to the third
00:13:37.200 world they give it to you know the world economic forum or some other globalist organization
00:13:41.340 it's incredible just how much money these politicians are are squandering then we're like
00:13:47.360 left with nothing i mean sweden if you just talk about that for a second it's a sweden is a rich
00:13:52.100 country comparable you know to many other countries around the world but the but the population is not
00:13:57.020 wealthy right it's like norway they have like the biggest sovereign wealth fund in the world or
00:14:01.240 something like that um norwegians are better off than swedes i'm not trying to say that uh but still
00:14:05.800 comparatively the the people can be uh you know poor and and look at how look at how our countries
00:14:11.440 are collapsing right now i mean utterly falling apart with everything that's happening and yet
00:14:16.800 these politicians just continue to be in this position and they funnel out the millions uh you
00:14:21.240 know so it's it's it's i mean it's it's criminal it's criminal yeah and that's the thing because
00:14:26.200 people have this idea of big business now that they are uh free market uh entrepreneurs and it's the
00:14:34.300 biggest lies that is out there because there is no money like uh tax money it's uh to to get
00:14:42.940 within the corrupt political elite is to enforce uh consumers to you it's uh freebies and it's not
00:14:53.440 small money they can make much much more money uh by by a proxy with the governments that they could
00:15:01.280 ever do on the free market and they also use the same government that they help rob us citizens they
00:15:09.880 also use those government to put in regulations that will prevent any form of competition that will
00:15:17.580 could arise on the free market so they have a really good strong neck hold with on the entire system
00:15:27.140 for them to maintain their power position yeah and you talk about uh you know in the beginning as
00:15:33.700 well you talk about the you know the just the power um of of these financial institutions these
00:15:40.320 neoliberal capitalist institutions but again it's not only now about making money right we're talking
00:15:45.800 about things such as blackrock vanguard uh state street there's a couple of other ones down the list
00:15:51.740 of like these are major you know they're investment management firms but they also are holding
00:15:56.160 companies right so basically you reference monopoly and i remember watching that a while ago we promoted
00:16:00.660 as well great documentary i think the guy is um living in holland again netherlands who did it
00:16:05.980 and just exposing like that all the all the supposed even competitors on the global capitalist scene
00:16:12.740 are all owned by the same businesses i mean i think we have the story here blackrock is now managing
00:16:18.100 10 trillion dollars in in assets it's it's never i mean it was like this benchmark or milestone
00:16:24.340 whatever you want to call it where they uh it's never we never seen this this amount of influence
00:16:29.960 this amount of money this amount of control and again it was i think it was the covid pandemic that
00:16:35.440 kind of pushed them over the edge here as well we saw just a massive consolidation of wealth after
00:16:40.320 the covid pandemic uh some of the wealthiest people got like three times as wealthy you know
00:16:45.020 elon musk uh jeff bezos bill gates of course we'll talk more about him later but uh what you know
00:16:52.840 what has happened here is they're now using the vehicle of neoliberal capitalism as a way to kind
00:16:58.960 of you know inflict upon the rest of us uh you know the same social justice and the same i mean just
00:17:05.900 let's call it a commie gobbledygook i mean the mind of these ceos and people they're pushing you know
00:17:10.720 the uh the black lives matter thing they look the other way for antifa and stuff right and central to
00:17:16.800 that role i think has been people like klaus schwab to kind of connect the business world
00:17:21.060 with the wider agenda of of you know not only globalization but like this social justice right
00:17:27.480 one of the things that uh that we've seen recently is the esgs right that's what they talk about now
00:17:32.740 it's basically like a social credit score for businesses for corporations esg stands for
00:17:38.580 environmental social and governance right it klaus schwab calls it stakeholder capitalism
00:17:44.400 you know these things weave into each other and they all they produce the same thing at the end of
00:17:48.600 it where you basically have these companies um but i would assume for the most part volunteer to go
00:17:54.220 into this program uh same thing with the united nations sustainable development goal that they'll
00:17:58.340 sign up for this and then say well what have you done you know for to advance this agenda for equity
00:18:03.740 and for you know globe you know countering global warming in these kinds of things it's what do you
00:18:09.220 feel about like what why are they going along with this isn't it kind of strange you think some
00:18:14.100 these powerful businesses would be like okay well that's great but that's not what we're going to do
00:18:18.060 we're going to we're going to keep doing our thing and just make as much money as possible how do you
00:18:21.920 explain that it's it's a it's a hard question to grapple with but their their ambition is obviously
00:18:33.100 higher and i think you need to look at it as the pursuit of power in some fundamental way
00:18:43.520 and what's really disgusting with it i've uh that's the way how they frame it they they frame it that
00:18:52.520 we need to have a social equity over the world uh the rich is getting richer and the poor is getting
00:19:00.140 poorer and we need to lift up this poor and we can't be egoists that are rich we need to share our wealth
00:19:10.320 with the poor countries and when they say stuff like this they don't refer to themselves as you said
00:19:16.220 that some of the very richest people of this world has tripled their net worth during this pandemic
00:19:24.540 now they they mean us the regular citizens of the western world who are already really struggling
00:19:34.320 just to get away with the the life we that we had the financial life that we had before the pandemic
00:19:41.780 it's hard for families to just fill up the these cards these days i know but it is us that is the
00:19:48.000 reference point to create this uh world of equality and uh in the end what's if it goes that route what
00:19:57.360 this is is that we will have a very powerful elite that will have a more usable controlled mass of
00:20:05.760 people regardless of where they are because we are too poor and we are too dependent on their paycheck
00:20:16.560 uh if it's even is a paycheck maybe it's just a a grant or a a b drug yeah i need to point out that
00:20:26.480 it's in the documentary it's not my english that you will hear it's uh no i it's it's dubbed yes
00:20:33.600 but unfortunately this this session can't be you do fine don't worry about it no it's great it's it's a
00:20:39.380 great it's a great film and it ties all these things together in a very you know it's just like
00:20:43.760 makes perfect sense you know i mean like from one thing to another just how it all connects these big
00:20:48.300 globalist uh you know kind of institutions right so we do have a number of them of course a number of
00:20:52.980 people as well but again klaus schwab you know people have you know quite what how come he got so
00:20:57.920 much power in a way i i think he's just a front man to be honest of sorts he's kind of you know it's
00:21:03.340 silly but he kind of fulfills that role as well of like some kind of i i know you know his german
00:21:08.560 accent it's like this bond villain type thing which is kind of like is i'm not sure that's the
00:21:13.520 best optics but if you want to let's say if you subconsciously want to uh give out the uh the
00:21:20.000 impression that these these people are very powerful and not maybe that you should be afraid
00:21:24.240 of them but like basically these are bigger you know entities these are bigger people than you can
00:21:29.380 ever deal with i guess that would make sense of whether we do it from that perspective but
00:21:32.880 what do you think of of um klaus schwab just kind of being a a front man of sorts because these are you
00:21:39.120 know the davos group we're talking about the world but there's other i think there's a lot of
00:21:42.440 other institutions like behind this but what do you think uh no i think uh that uh he's a front man
00:21:51.300 that you need to look at his organization world economic forum uh and who finance it who is it that
00:21:58.240 gives them the leverage to be that platform that they are uh there is a reason uh for that and that
00:22:06.040 is not because of klaus schwab's brilliance uh it's because that the the big financial elite needs a
00:22:15.020 platform that can cut through the social cultural and political life of the uh of the world and that
00:22:24.360 needs to be in some sort of plain sight to actually have some effect uh of course there are some hidden
00:22:31.820 groups like the bilderberg group but uh sometimes if you want to influence on a more broader scale
00:22:39.440 because that that's they are very open it's a very interesting thing when you're working with
00:22:43.660 what people would consider to be conspiracy theories it's the only reason why what we are talking here
00:22:50.480 about the great recent world economic forum and their influence uh towards the western world
00:22:55.560 primarily is considered a conspiracy theory is because it's not highlighted within the media
00:23:03.960 establishment which is owned by the same financial elite that finance world economic forum but everything
00:23:10.320 is in plain sight so you can either choose to see it or you can choose not to see it and i think many
00:23:18.520 people choose not to see it because uh it they will have to uh ravidize so much of how they perceive
00:23:26.500 their world that uh it's easier to dismiss it as a conspiracy theory because they haven't uh read about
00:23:35.740 it or heard about it on cnn yeah yeah and they still you know you you look at how they treat the great
00:23:41.880 reset or something like that in mainstream media there's that you know it's a crazy conspiracy theory and
00:23:46.440 then you go and read like what they actually write about it i was like well this is what we've talked
00:23:49.060 global governance it's an overarching body that's trying to organize countries you know to bring them
00:23:53.760 together it's the same thing with like uh new the new world order conspiracy kind of thing right
00:23:58.200 uh i just saw a perfect screenshot the other day of someone like comparing what the what the wikipedia
00:24:04.380 said about the new world order conspiracy versus the the political movement of the new world order and
00:24:09.900 it was like it's the same thing it's like what are you talking about it's it's not a big difference but
00:24:14.860 the bilderberg group was like that was hash hash as well for many you know decades a lot of swedes by
00:24:20.260 the way have gone there the vallenberg family called built you know there's a number of these people
00:24:24.080 uh you know but business business people as well and uh that's quite interesting it is yeah yeah
00:24:31.200 because uh jesper johansson a brilliant journalist in sweden actually caught the call built and uh
00:24:40.040 it's a within this documentary as well and asked him about this secret meetings and the first things
00:24:47.980 that pops into carl built's head is that no but this is nothing weird we have secret meetings all
00:24:55.320 the time in the government yeah exactly yeah therefore therefore we can go and and cut deals with
00:25:03.080 business people behind your backs this is this is crazy i'm playing the clip right here the not the
00:25:08.760 audio of it but uh yeah he's being finally being confronted this guy i gotta say this guy has been
00:25:13.260 a a very important note point in the network of um of globalists right he's been involved in uh
00:25:20.180 you know yugoslavia right the the war uh bosnia that whole the balkans basically he was a big player
00:25:27.840 there right uh and uh yeah you're going to actually that there it is in the documentary the
00:25:33.260 vallenberg family as well hugely uh influence influential as well in uh in sweden right yeah
00:25:39.860 so what what do you make of so we're talking about the billyberg group um and they kind of went from
00:25:46.920 being covert and secret to public eventually when there was enough highlighting from like conspiracy
00:25:53.660 crazy conspiracy theorists out there uh they basically took it public they didn't have a website
00:25:58.340 before now it's uh billyberg meetings.org now it's like open and and it was the same thing with
00:26:02.120 the world economic forum in a way they were they were never as secret as the billyberg group but
00:26:07.200 they were kind of in the background and and at least in my by my perception it was really during
00:26:13.240 the pandemic that they stepped up into a much more open and prominent role and being kind of promoted
00:26:17.800 as well right we have the and you included some of these uh as well about like these famous
00:26:21.680 meme you know they've become memes now but these like videos that they released right eight predictions
00:26:26.920 of the world you'll own nothing and you'll be happy right like well just straight in the open
00:26:31.260 like you know the disillusion of private property you'll own nothing you'll eat you'll be eating
00:26:36.880 bugs less meat you will live in big cities and basically it will all be internationalism uh that
00:26:44.020 was kind of not not a shock to a lot of people but it was like wow they're really they're just going
00:26:49.040 openly for this you know they're just right right in the open yeah i i think it's uh two twofold
00:26:55.420 one is that uh what you're into that uh the oppositional media or alternative media has been
00:27:03.340 very effective of highlighting what they are doing so they feel that it's better to show a facade
00:27:11.780 that they can themselves portray a little bit and control but the other side i think a big difference
00:27:18.340 from maybe the 70s or 60s or 50s is that they have now such a huge influence of our government
00:27:27.960 and the world in all its aspect so they feel they can be more open because the opposition doesn't reach
00:27:37.720 in within those establishment like they could have maybe back a couple of decades ago yeah no it's true
00:27:47.140 um it is true and to some extent for it to be able to begin manifesting itself they just they have to
00:27:53.160 be out in the open with it they have to because you know these are active um policies that they want
00:27:57.640 to implement and stuff like that and of course we you know you highlight some of them as well
00:28:01.000 in in the documentary and again covid has been central uh in this thing right we're talking about
00:28:05.780 things such as tracking and tracing everybody and of course we got that with the so-called social
00:28:10.140 distancing the tracing and tracking apps that bled into the vaccination program the global
00:28:16.620 vaccination program well but primarily look primarily in the west that's where the mra technology so
00:28:20.840 far have been rolled out um but the the vaccine passport to confirm your vaccination status that
00:28:26.840 became him that started being hinged being hinged uh on things such a digital id you need to store
00:28:33.100 information digitally right and even klaus schwab maybe that's one of the clips we should play
00:28:37.400 but when he talks about the fourth uh industrial revolution for example he mentioned these kinds of
00:28:43.020 things even talks about you know gene editing you know things like that if you want to be uh you
00:28:48.020 know more specific let's play that one clip where he's talking about that let me see here the fourth
00:28:52.440 industrial revolution that's one of them uh let's check out this one right here first what the fourth
00:28:58.160 industrial revolution will lead to is a fusion of our physical our digital and our biological identities
00:29:10.280 um when i wrote the book i started to write it for four years ago it was published three years ago
00:29:17.540 um it was sold very interesting over a million times in the world and um what is what is interesting
00:29:28.100 is that 800 000 copies more than 800 000 copies of those two million were sold in three countries alone
00:29:36.700 china china japan and south korea and you may be interested who was the biggest buyer with 16 000 copies
00:29:46.480 at the same time it was the korean military um because the fourth industrial revolution will have
00:29:54.340 a major impact also on on on warfare on warfare yeah there you go yeah so covid19 the great reset and
00:30:02.520 then shaping the future uh of the fourth industrial revolution and then he did a i guess the second
00:30:07.660 version of that just called the fourth industrial revolution right uh you know this kind of bleeds into
00:30:12.560 things like transhumanism really a post-human world right they're replacing us with automate automation
00:30:17.660 our jobs um they basically need us in a position where we uh have have total obedience to the system
00:30:25.040 right the social credit score that ties into the digital id that they've been talking about
00:30:29.380 and again uh you know covid really like spearheaded this and again pushed it right in the forefront
00:30:34.760 officially and you saw a large segment of the population therefore agree to it and and you cover
00:30:39.120 that maybe that's something a good point we should go into but just how the the fear mongering around
00:30:44.780 something like the pandemic is a is always a necessity to get people to change and i've heard these
00:30:49.580 globalists over and over again talking about this don't let a good crisis go to waste uh you know always
00:30:54.580 you always need to use it you need to utilize it but you also need a driver of an incentive basically
00:31:00.260 a a stick together with the carrot of why people need to change their behavior and go in a new
00:31:05.540 direction right and the pandemic was like perfect uh for this yeah and uh the that uh meme that
00:31:13.540 or their their commercial that has become a meme you will own nothing and you will be happy
00:31:19.380 uh the the the ideas from this that will develop into this great research with this uh social credit
00:31:28.620 score and digital id and uh complete control over the citizens uh the only reason why they did not
00:31:39.540 launch the great reason in my my opinion of course it's speculative but that's because we weren't scared
00:31:46.660 enough for the climate crisis exactly they did they didn't feel that they could roll it out they tried
00:31:53.060 but it was too much of uh resistance or not maybe not resistance in that sense it was with this covid
00:32:01.460 they didn't face resistance they faced the uh people sharing them on people that were like really out there and
00:32:11.060 in try to enforce their policy decision with uh this mask mandates and this lockdowns uh you had
00:32:20.100 good neighbors previously good neighbors that were willing to call the police if they saw the neighbor
00:32:27.620 walking outside during the lockdown yep to rat them out and you you you they uh this globalist elite could not
00:32:35.300 manage to get the the people into that state due to climate hysteria and they tried so that's boy did
00:32:43.700 they try yeah they tried i mean the crazy and again actually sweden was on the forefront of of this
00:32:49.300 many regards but not only greta thunberg is like a spokesperson and she's meeting with all the you know john
00:32:54.900 carey and uh you know that's that's the thing so sorry to interrupt yeah go ahead they used greta thunberg
00:33:01.300 as as this uh leverage uh and wanted it to get through with the climate hysteria but now they
00:33:07.860 reuse all these actors that had their place in a specific field and they tried to use their like
00:33:15.540 made-up authority in different fields so you have greta thunberg making comments on the pandemic on the
00:33:22.180 behalf of world economic forum yeah at the same time you have uh people like dr fossy uh who is uh
00:33:29.700 uh like specialty is is this uh field of medicine but he is in commercial for world economic forum
00:33:38.340 about poverty exactly i know yeah it was equity was a huge part of the of like you know so when we
00:33:46.980 solve the pandemic you know and again it's it's not over that's going to come back whatever but yeah
00:33:52.420 then we need to we need to use that as an opportunity to uh solve equity and you know social justice and we
00:33:58.660 need to have more uh diversity and uh you know corporate boards and stuff and again it doesn't
00:34:02.740 matter what crisis they throw at us it's always the same you know solution whether it's climate
00:34:07.700 change well then we have to do all these things right and that ties into you know the united nations
00:34:11.940 uh agenda 2030 kind of aka it's like interchangeable with what they call the sustainable development
00:34:19.060 goals and in fact look at like this screenshot here here's one of them excuse me um here it is right
00:34:25.780 here right migration data and the sustainable development goals the sdgs right and so many
00:34:30.980 of these are politicians and leaders are talking about that right now and they say here too migration
00:34:35.860 is we're going to migration a little bit now but migration is a cross-cutting issue in the 2030 agenda
00:34:41.940 relevant to the sustainable development goals at least 10 out of 17 goals in other words a majority
00:34:48.020 of the sustainable development goals contain targets and indicators that are directly relevant to
00:34:53.860 migration isn't that interesting right because we're talking about this rootless cosmopolitan
00:34:58.660 um new post-human basically essentially that they need to create uh look if if we were engaged in our
00:35:05.300 national interest and our traditions and our culture and our language and all these things it would be
00:35:10.580 much harder to implement a globe a global governance system which they're trying right now and so
00:35:16.020 nationalism has been one of the big obstacles for them uh that they've had to overcome and i think that
00:35:21.300 they're seeking to solve that partially by uh bringing massive amounts of migrants into the the western
00:35:27.540 world and then i think in their view ideally um have us uh intermingle to to mix uh essentially to to
00:35:34.820 further kind of water down our cultural uh heritage what do you and our ethnic heritage too of course but
00:35:39.940 what do you make of that uh i i i find that uh not just plausible i i i find that without any reasonable
00:35:48.100 doubt that that is the case uh by opening up borders uh you're removing all sentiment that there exists in
00:35:58.820 uh which uh which uh the politics uh can uh take take take it form that we use politics to uh
00:36:08.180 cater for for the interests of a group of people and when you remove that then there is no real interest to
00:36:18.020 leverage against uh against the globalist agenda so um if um if you see how the
00:36:27.620 globalist elite with their media and the politician how they portray people that
00:36:35.540 that speaks about putting their nation first like poland hungary donald trump for for instance in in america
00:36:44.500 they are being attacked with all they these people have and the reason is because when they come with this
00:36:52.260 global uh a policy that is centrally created from one of these forums and then going to be implemented in
00:37:02.180 the western world then you have leaders who doesn't care that they represent a specific people that will
00:37:10.900 just represent their own selfish interest that sell out their people and their country
00:37:16.420 and you have uh people that leaders that actually care about their people and they will look at this
00:37:23.620 policy decisions or uh policy that is centrally created and actually ask the question how will this affect
00:37:33.860 the people that has elected me to represent them and then it will be a hazard if every
00:37:40.740 so-called sovereign nation actually took that into question when we put these things in place how does this
00:37:50.660 affect my people and uh i think more often than not the answer will be that this will not be in my
00:37:59.140 people's interest to do as uh this a globalist elite want us to do yeah exactly that's right and uh
00:38:07.140 i mean one of the people there even i was showing a picture of him there uh from the world economic
00:38:11.780 forum because we you know all the world economic forum is not doing those kinds of things well no they
00:38:16.260 are they're all they're all doing it right here's one guy uh shun shandan naya right he's associated
00:38:22.180 with the world economic forum uh and on the website for them it says this uh the kind of the focus of him
00:38:29.380 well i can say first he's the founder of the global institute for tomorrow gift perfect right uh the
00:38:35.060 shift of economic and political influence from the west to asia reshaping of the rulers so the rules
00:38:41.620 of global capitalism reshaping capitalism and saving the planet it's always that we've got to save the
00:38:46.660 planet somehow uh his new book dismantling global white privilege equity for a post-western world and
00:38:54.660 of course he's also executive committee of the club of rome which is another one of these massive
00:38:59.700 uh globalist organizations that have been very heavy in pushing uh you know climate change and uh
00:39:05.460 you know they had a book called um uh the limits to growth it's one of their big kind of reports that
00:39:09.940 they released way back but here's his book right there dismantling global white privilege equity for
00:39:14.900 a post-western world so all these institutions are they're all moving in the same direction it's all
00:39:19.620 about this the white supremacy is a global threat and we have to all basically we have to we have to
00:39:24.340 dismantle and and bring the western civilization down to its knees that's what i feel i think in
00:39:29.540 fact i feel to extend it further uh it's to have kind of a controlled demolition uh of of our societies
00:39:38.500 right now because again if you're going to have a great reset well then you have to have a great uh
00:39:42.820 collapse first in a way right this is like the phoenix you have to have something rise out of the ashes
00:39:46.660 at the end uh and and they need to burn things down essentially again as an incentive for us for well
00:39:52.740 why should we go and if things are going great things are going great and fantastic why will we
00:39:56.900 change right you know no no and they they do it so uh simplified as well for for example um i'm in
00:40:07.140 sweden i live in sikterna which is the oldest maintained the town in sweden so it's the old capital
00:40:15.140 that was the capital before stockholm so this is uh somewhat the birthplace of sweden
00:40:20.660 sweden is one of the oldest nations in the world we are over 1000 year old and it was created here
00:40:29.140 in the middle of sweden and they they tried to put the same narrative and very successfully so because
00:40:37.620 you can hear it amongst the the random swedes not just from the institution but it's propagandized and
00:40:45.060 the uh the people are being indoctrinated to it that we are in the same situation for example as the
00:40:52.020 americans that you have a native population so when sweden was created it was only swedes here
00:41:00.020 there's no question about it and uh our nation's name is our people's name uh which is even a further
00:41:08.900 indicator on and up up north uh the the genetic people of the swedes around here long before sweden
00:41:16.580 were a country but uh up up north in sweden we have a small minority population which is called the
00:41:23.380 psalms and they would be our equivalent of the native americans if you're gonna believe this propaganda
00:41:32.100 of us but there were no psalms around the siktuna or where sweden had its birth we encountered them
00:41:41.540 much much later maybe 500 years later for the first time but even then when you look at the
00:41:48.660 archaeological remains it's our people who were even first up up north and the psalm arrived over the
00:41:57.380 russian step much later yeah so everything they say has nothing to do with searching for truth
00:42:06.660 it's only pretext to get their agenda through and they will do whatever it takes for them to do that
00:42:13.620 and if someone states the facts like i did here which is uh it's no it's nothing to discuss really
00:42:21.220 because it's uh ipso facto it's truth within itself um you will be uh dismantled as a racist or
00:42:31.940 someone who want to uh oppress the psalms by not acknowledge that they were the native population of
00:42:40.900 sweden which is utterly ridiculous yeah they're doing this uh kind of american so much is driven by american
00:42:48.500 media and even culture academia to a certain extent right and methods of uh control and subversion and
00:42:54.900 stuff i mean look the brits are pretty good at it too the tavistock institute there's certain groups
00:42:59.460 that have been doing this for a long time subversive uh things but it's just the the media specifically
00:43:04.900 so dominant in america that's like you know someone made the example the other way like the other day
00:43:10.420 people have you know know and have heard of and some of them have been bad in the streets to fight for uh
00:43:15.140 george floyd but they never heard of ebba okidon for example or you know there's like countless
00:43:18.980 examples like that where it's so dominant by that right but that whole you know oh nate you killed
00:43:23.220 the natives kind of thing that the fact that they've been trying to like weave that into european culture
00:43:27.380 and society uh is not only indicative of how successful that is uh but uh you know but but how utterly just
00:43:36.100 you know absurd it is frankly that's that's the word the best word it's it's so absurd uh to try to
00:43:40.740 basically hoodwink an entire people and and you know much of the much of europe is like that now
00:43:45.140 too uh an entire people entire group into thinking that they're native to nowhere and they're wherever
00:43:50.820 they go there's always they're always an invader and a colonizer these kinds of things and i want to
00:43:55.460 play one clip you and i'll see real quick if you want to comment i go ahead but listen to the here's
00:43:58.980 cloud schwab again we talked about this thing with you know nationalism a global uh cosmopolitan uh
00:44:05.300 globalist rootless uh deracinated individual uh here's cloud schwab uh harping on nationalism here
00:44:12.340 fragmented global architecture is not fit anymore for purpose in the 21st century it's high time
00:44:22.980 for a great reset change is not happening we have a choice to stay passive and see the negative trends
00:44:32.500 and rather inequality polarization nationalism racism if you do not stop those trends will lead to a
00:44:41.220 post-corona world that definitively is less sustainable less equal and much more fragile
00:44:50.820 so there was this threat of like if you don't if you don't obey you're going to die that's kind of
00:44:56.580 always what it comes down to right anyway yeah yeah it's like the rhetoric from
00:45:03.060 joe biden that uh we are waiting the vaccinated people will have a lovely christmas and those
00:45:09.940 who haven't vaccinated will die a dark a dark winter with yeah i know they've been saying that
00:45:17.060 over and over again ironically the reverse is true so much of it is right but no nationalism huge
00:45:23.620 problem that's that's the big um if not the biggest enemy it's one of the big ones right uh and
00:45:30.980 they have to do away with that in order to bring in their new global equity world of equity and
00:45:35.700 sustainability and environmentalism and and and there's still i think some people
00:45:39.140 maybe we can get into this in second part too but the genuinely believe that well that you know there
00:45:43.460 this is will be better and we have to you know do these things and this is the only option that we
00:45:47.620 have and again they're scared to death by they think that the climate uh change is going to kill
00:45:52.740 humans here within what is it now they get they said 12 they said 12 years a few years ago so maybe
00:45:57.620 i don't know what we have left six eight years something like that and if it's not that it's
00:46:02.420 the pandemic and if it's not the pandemic it's a world war right which is the i want to also talk
00:46:07.860 with you about ukraine even that the uk and russia thing pits fits i should say perfectly into the
00:46:14.740 wider context of what's happening here and we you know the the much of what the world economic forum
00:46:19.220 is pushing you on us is things like supply chain right they want to have blockchain based um you know
00:46:24.580 shipping basically they want to have uh id systems it's kind of a ubiquitous uh surveillance system
00:46:32.180 essentially right the whole fourth industrial revolution if they want to have robotics and artificial
00:46:36.020 intelligence running things right you need to have global coverage of like things like 5g so
00:46:40.900 everything's connected all the time everything needs to have its own internet address or ip address
00:46:46.340 and everything needs to be in constant communication with with each other itself uh in order to organize
00:46:52.340 this whole automized uh artificial intelligence world that they're building for us yeah and it's complete
00:46:59.140 it's it's it's very very scary uh firstly that they use all these uh smooth words of describing this world
00:47:09.700 that they want to create which makes it very easy for the broader populace that doesn't really do more
00:47:17.860 than just scratch the surface to buy into it because these value words has a nice tone to it to most people
00:47:26.980 but what people need to have in mind is that this is not just a development of service for
00:47:36.420 every ordinary man because in some sense it are it is because it makes life easier in many regards
00:47:44.420 we have in sweden since a couple of years ago we introduced a bank identification that makes us sign
00:47:54.900 uh contracts uh from a distance to identify that uh we we are we so we can do a digital signature
00:48:05.060 and this of course makes life uh very smooth in many regards the problem compared to what we have and
00:48:12.580 what we will get is the complete automation of it that there's no way to run the system so when everyone is
00:48:22.740 plugged into it and i think we really need to look at this vaccine passport as a test run of the entire
00:48:29.620 thing on a small on a small scale even though this vaccine passport were massively adopted worldwide and
00:48:38.100 that is what will happen when they just decide to unlink a person from this automated system which they can
00:48:46.260 easily do because it's a centralized control exactly at any point they can basically just say no you
00:48:53.700 haven't obeyed enough we're going to cut you off if there's any kind of ubi system right a universal
00:48:58.660 basic income or you know call it whatever you want basically a a look when the jobs are not there when
00:49:04.260 there's uh everything most of it anyway is being automated um what what are we going to do right what's
00:49:11.380 going to happen even even in fact he has a maybe we should play some clips of those in the second
00:49:15.460 part here um but the the the world economic forum has a kind of an advice top advisor i think he's
00:49:21.860 called to klaus schwab uh he's a gay israeli guy called a hariri hariri hariri i think it is uh
00:49:28.660 yuval noah harari i think it is right and he's been talking about this too of like
00:49:34.420 you know kind of a social based credit score system but he's also talked about how like
00:49:38.340 irrelevance is one of the big problems allegedly in this future world of theirs that they're building
00:49:42.900 that basically you have to be if you know you might be still of course important as to your
00:49:46.900 family and your friends and these kinds of things but in the overarching scheme of things uh it's going
00:49:51.940 to be all about like i guess in the i can influencer i guess that's the biggest uh job that people are
00:49:58.420 going to have in the future how much attention the attention economy how much attention do you get
00:50:02.500 right are you are you valuable speaking to you know from the point of view of the system in
00:50:06.980 and of itself but again if you do anything you're a dissident if you thought criminal if you comes up
00:50:11.380 if you come up against a little playpen that they've put for us of where we can operate within
00:50:16.660 well they can shut you down and they're doing those things in china right now right you i think
00:50:19.700 you included it in the documentary of the guy who can't buy um train tickets for example right
00:50:24.500 because he's been critical of the government we are old enough to actually have friends that lived
00:50:29.780 within the soviet union and my my wife come from estonia and so so my family on her side of the
00:50:42.100 family we still have family living there and back in the days it's if they had a job which were very
00:50:51.940 irrelevant of the schemes of english could be working on a hotel with the would that didn't have any
00:50:59.780 guests at all except maybe some some russians that were coming over that worked for the part
00:51:06.340 for the party and you could be hired to be one of the guys that slice up bread bread for the breakfast
00:51:14.420 that could literally be your job geez and if you didn't want to work with that then you needed to go to
00:51:21.860 a party commissar and ask nicely with your hat in your hand and like can i do something else and he
00:51:29.540 would be like no why why would you want to do that so and that's that's the system that we're going into
00:51:36.740 and yeah what separates from what was then to what is now it's like when you look at soviet union what
00:51:44.340 made it possible we have had a communist uh dictatorship before in history uh now i don't
00:51:51.540 remember the the specific german town that tried it out in the middle ages but it's the technology
00:51:59.780 the reason why it was just one town in medieval germany is because you only had a horse and a shark
00:52:07.220 you can't centralize goods like you can if you have a train system and what was happening during
00:52:13.140 the late 1800s yeah we develop a good train infrastructure and with the new technology new
00:52:21.140 great minds come alive and like yeah we can use this infrastructure to centralize all goods and then
00:52:27.860 we can distribute it to whoever needs them so people don't have to those who have too much doesn't they can
00:52:35.860 share it with those who doesn't have that much so they put themselves on those places and it's all
00:52:42.100 made possible due to technology so it's yeah technology advancement is very very scary in that sense because
00:52:48.340 it can be used against the humankind and now it's not just the train infrastructure that
00:52:54.900 makes communism possible we have the digital infrastructure and it's not just a digital
00:53:01.460 infrastructure our entire monetary system will be soon digitalized which makes the previous communist
00:53:10.900 era of soviet union to will look like a kindergarten compared to what is possible to make alive with
00:53:19.060 technological advancement that we have today absolutely uh central bank digital currencies that can
00:53:27.220 basically be a programmable currency they call it you can just approve or disallow certain
00:53:31.860 purchases and they can track and trace everything it's absolutely crazy uh you know it's a couple
00:53:36.020 of things here before we uh in the first segment and we're going to continue part two here uh at
00:53:40.420 red eyes members.com when migration becomes conflict mention the book and this is actually the this is
00:53:45.140 the last last time you were on the show we're talking about this but this is the english version is
00:53:49.060 out now so uh tell us about the book uh it's uh when you when you talk about uh migration and the the
00:53:59.300 problems that arise from it uh we we are having information overload from perspective that regards
00:54:08.020 criminality uh regards financial argument and i find those perspective to be superficial so i dig a little
00:54:19.220 bit deeper into what is it that makes uh migration problematic on a more fundamental level and uh i
00:54:28.580 think i think uh anyone that takes interest in this uh subject will have some food for thoughts with this
00:54:35.300 one very good when migration becomes conflict uh you know very good topic again check out the last
00:54:42.180 interview with it with you and us and then if you want to find out more pick up a copy of the book
00:54:46.260 uh it's uh available on freespeechlibrary.com so check that out and then of course we have uh
00:54:52.580 palestra media as well this is the main website palestra media.com and from there you and us people can watch the
00:54:57.860 latest uh documentary there's links to your whether they want to watch it on youtube palestra media you
00:55:02.900 can find them right there uh or odyssey i think are we on bit shoot as well do you have a bit you
00:55:06.980 channel uh no we are on odyssey youtube and for our swedish viewers we are also on uh web tv's platform
00:55:17.620 nice that's right they set up their own that's good that's good to good to find out uh you're also on
00:55:21.700 telegram of course make sure you follow them over there it is absolutely not unfortunately a solid
00:55:26.820 option when it comes to censorship as we've seen uh recently with a lot of the russian channels rt
00:55:31.540 sputnik is gone before that there was a number of other uh other places but they're slightly better
00:55:36.740 right slightly slightly better gab is actually pretty good uh they seem to be a solid like free speech uh
00:55:42.420 actually kind of platform right um but yeah so the latest uh documentary here the power brokers you
00:55:48.180 never elected it's available the english version uh literally came out about two weeks ago check it out
00:55:53.620 and then uh well actually both then came out at about the same time right actually yeah uh when
00:56:00.100 working on this documentary it was almost like doing three movies in one because we had a premiere
00:56:06.580 on the swedish uh uh book and media fair and uh i got the one in gothelberg or which one was it
00:56:14.340 uh no it's uh the the alternative swedish book and media okay okay okay cool cool yeah exactly did they
00:56:23.460 let you in the anti-establishment did they let you in there yeah so i needed to do a 25 minutes version
00:56:30.980 just for that premiere uh and uh then i did the swedish version and the english version and uh worked
00:56:39.620 uh with them uh parallel uh within the end uh the most we do on palestra media is in swedish but we
00:56:47.940 also have a complete english channel uh which we posted this english version of the documentary and we
00:56:54.260 will do whenever we do something in english we will post it on that and that's the youtube channel of
00:57:01.060 boer project yes exactly you've you've done that that's available there too the boer project that's
00:57:06.260 good you did one on the uh the genderless society which of course i said all of this as well it's
00:57:10.660 just right there uh post-human world that's where things are going all right very good so that's some
00:57:14.900 of the sources you can check out and find more uh from you know since on palestra media and check
00:57:18.900 out the latest documentary pick up a copy of his book stay with us you know us we'll be right back in part two
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00:58:37.700 regarding where things is going the bigger picture the transhumanist agenda but also the
00:58:42.020 shortage issue issue the supply chain issue the food shortage issue as well very important stuff
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