Red Ice TV - May 17, 2024


The Worm - FF Ep260


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 20 minutes

Words per Minute

182.48166

Word Count

25,570

Sentence Count

2,578

Misogynist Sentences

59

Hate Speech Sentences

114


Summary

On today's episode of Flashback Friday, the boys discuss the 1984 Toto classic, Dune, and talk about the mysterious "Worm". Also, we talk about some new merch we received from the mail, and the toilet liquor guy!


Transcript

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00:04:59.960 Enjoying your Friday.
00:05:01.320 It's the 17th of May, 2024.
00:05:03.320 It's good to be back with you once again for another Flashback Friday on this Freyas Day.
00:05:07.780 Thank you, Chad, for joining us.
00:05:09.460 Hope you're all doing well.
00:05:10.340 How are you, Lana?
00:05:11.080 Doing really good.
00:05:11.820 And I was just having a little chuckle, I was just having a little chuckle because it was
00:05:13.580 a car of a cake.
00:05:15.200 It's called as Reich Ice TV.
00:05:16.920 I thought that was a very creative, good one.
00:05:19.360 Not too shabby.
00:05:20.200 We'll take it.
00:05:20.740 Nice.
00:05:21.320 We'll take it.
00:05:22.420 All right.
00:05:22.960 So we've got a full show here lined up for you guys today.
00:05:25.680 We're going to talk about some of the, we're going to talk about the worm today.
00:05:28.360 So we'll get into the, appropriately playing that intro soundtrack there with, what is
00:05:34.160 it, Toto, the old Dune movie, 1984?
00:05:37.300 I was thinking about that.
00:05:38.100 It's funny.
00:05:38.560 I was like, you should play something from Dune.
00:05:39.920 It's not kind of that, it's not that worm, but I mean, whatever.
00:05:43.520 Maybe that is the spice of life.
00:05:44.060 Talking about inner worms and outer worms, inner parasites and outer parasites.
00:05:48.300 They're all around us and we will get into that.
00:05:50.580 Yeah, we got some of that.
00:05:51.580 I did want to talk about the portrait of King Charles as well, because, well, I don't know
00:05:58.160 about that one.
00:05:58.900 We'll check it out.
00:06:00.040 See what you guys, see what you guys think of it after I at least present my view on the
00:06:05.520 matter.
00:06:06.280 What else do we have?
00:06:06.840 We have some other stuff.
00:06:07.500 The toilet liquor guy.
00:06:08.560 I'm going to go back into that.
00:06:09.980 I think you covered that yesterday.
00:06:11.440 That will lead us into the parasite, the worm story.
00:06:14.500 A little more on the toilet liquor, yes.
00:06:16.120 Because it's just so, it's such a good time, you know, to see things like that, you know.
00:06:21.740 Anyway, what else?
00:06:22.820 Do we have any, I was going to show the, I think it was, I think he signed off Joe a
00:06:27.720 couple of times.
00:06:28.320 He sent us the Manowar, a compact disc.
00:06:32.960 Remember those?
00:06:33.580 Remember compact discs?
00:06:35.160 Of course.
00:06:35.700 Yes.
00:06:36.320 I don't have it here, so I can't show it, but I think it's Joe, because it's the same
00:06:39.980 handwriting, same guy who's sending us some of the, well, he sent us the Marvel comics
00:06:45.300 and, of course, the...
00:06:46.360 With the Thor stuff, the old Thor stuff.
00:06:47.740 Yeah, I think it was the Norse mythology book as well, a couple of different ones.
00:06:52.200 I think that was the CD from you.
00:06:53.420 But anyway, thank you, whoever sent us, because it was no, it wasn't signed inside of the
00:06:57.000 letter, so I'm not sure who it was, but I think it was the guy who signed Joe last
00:07:01.300 time, so thank you.
00:07:02.620 And update on the merch, because everyone's asking.
00:07:04.380 Just ordered a bunch of really cool, organic, cotton, hemp t-shirts that drape.
00:07:10.220 They're awesome.
00:07:10.940 You're going to love them.
00:07:11.740 I'm doing some kids onesies, some toddler shirts.
00:07:15.520 I just received the mugs that we made, camp mugs, ceramic mugs.
00:07:19.600 You're going to love them with our boat rock carving on there.
00:07:23.980 These really cool magnets.
00:07:26.760 We're doing all kinds of stuff.
00:07:28.660 Key chains, like really nice leather key chains, metal casted key chains, you know, with some
00:07:33.500 Norse motifs and stuff, so look out for that.
00:07:36.440 I'm starting to get stuff in.
00:07:37.880 I've got to feed it into the store, so I'll have that definitely available June.
00:07:43.660 Yes.
00:07:44.240 Sounds good.
00:07:44.620 Working on some cool prints and all that as well.
00:07:46.820 I'm on mute.
00:07:47.380 Oh, no, it's working.
00:07:48.460 It's always in the beginning.
00:07:49.280 You're trying to mute.
00:07:49.700 I wasn't muted the whole time, was it?
00:07:50.860 I was going to cough.
00:07:51.640 No, no, no.
00:07:52.040 Not like that.
00:07:53.000 I'm talking about the one I have on my desk.
00:07:54.720 Oh, yes.
00:07:55.320 Oh, yes.
00:07:55.800 That one.
00:07:56.120 I love that.
00:07:56.620 And when you're like, then it doesn't work.
00:08:00.040 But anyway.
00:08:00.660 All right.
00:08:01.780 What are you going to do?
00:08:02.700 Hey, if you do want to super chat today, we have a couple of options.
00:08:06.960 Please don't use Rumble.
00:08:08.780 Yeah, they're ripping us off.
00:08:09.800 They sent us a check for 75 bucks for March.
00:08:11.560 They said, I said, hey, where's our March check?
00:08:13.400 And they said, oh, we're sending $75.
00:08:15.540 Oh, great.
00:08:16.400 Yeah, that's like Resident Revolt sent that during one, more than that.
00:08:19.860 Oh, yeah.
00:08:20.280 He'll send like a few hundred bucks on the stream.
00:08:22.220 I know.
00:08:22.580 And that was, anyway.
00:08:24.160 So, we've talked to other people, and they're getting ripped off, too.
00:08:28.060 And for some reason, people didn't notice sooner, because.
00:08:31.520 I heard that they were like, oh, no, it checks out.
00:08:34.920 It looks good.
00:08:35.740 No, even with them taking 20, and even if people, you know, use an app like Apple, and
00:08:41.080 they take 30 right away.
00:08:42.820 No, it still doesn't add up.
00:08:44.540 But, I mean, $75.
00:08:46.140 I mean, come on.
00:08:47.140 No, it's like.
00:08:47.780 Total rip off.
00:08:48.420 Thousands and thousands of dollars.
00:08:49.820 They've just taken from us.
00:08:51.160 Vincent James from Red Elephants, he's like, I just haven't even gotten a check, you know.
00:08:54.860 So, it's just like.
00:08:55.720 Yeah.
00:08:56.420 I'm thinking of.
00:08:57.200 There's fishy, very fishy stuff happening there.
00:08:59.880 Something's up there.
00:09:01.160 So, please don't use that.
00:09:02.020 But, anyway, whatever.
00:09:02.780 There's a couple of other options there for you, as you can see.
00:09:04.480 Answer the stream.
00:09:05.380 Odyssey.
00:09:06.160 I will keep an eye on the Cash App as well.
00:09:09.040 And you, I actually forgot last time, I remember, when I recommended this to not.
00:09:14.420 I forgot to check the tip portion on Subscribestar, but they have that.
00:09:18.460 I think Power Chat got theirs back, too.
00:09:20.400 I know, because one of the reasons we mentioned it is because some people actually, is it doesn't work for them.
00:09:24.960 Like, they can't use certain, you know, like the card won't approve through, you know, Odyssey or whatever.
00:09:30.500 You know, they can't get it to work, whatever.
00:09:32.380 But I think Power Chat might be back, so we could try that at some point.
00:09:35.480 So, we have some options for you guys as well.
00:09:36.920 But, anyway.
00:09:37.100 We have some on Entropy, too.
00:09:38.460 Bill Biss, thank you so much.
00:09:39.780 He says, Lana, excellent short videos a while ago on white culture in St. George.
00:09:43.520 The St. George thing could be contagious.
00:09:45.360 Hope so.
00:09:45.820 Oh, yeah.
00:09:46.340 Good old St. George.
00:09:48.880 What was the St. George thing?
00:09:50.040 Oh, the town, obviously.
00:09:51.620 Yes, of course.
00:09:52.460 I was like, I was thinking about the other, the actual mythological guy or whatever it was.
00:09:57.720 No, and I'm definitely, that's my mission.
00:09:59.560 More of those, more merch.
00:10:01.200 Get some more co-fill-ins for some live streams so I can have some time to pump out some of those short videos.
00:10:07.400 Well, I'm very inspired to do it.
00:10:09.400 And Albert M316, thank you so much.
00:10:12.220 Happy Friday, guys.
00:10:13.260 Looking forward to another great show.
00:10:15.220 Thank you for your support.
00:10:16.040 Arctic Wolf.
00:10:16.720 Yes.
00:10:16.920 What's a pleasure hearing from you.
00:10:17.860 Thank you, Bill of Biss, as well.
00:10:18.800 Okay.
00:10:19.480 Jupiter Kazemi, I've got to mention that.
00:10:21.060 Okay.
00:10:21.340 I know not everyone is into astrology.
00:10:24.320 Billionaires are into astrology.
00:10:25.800 I think astrology matters.
00:10:27.760 This is actual transits that are happening right now.
00:10:30.720 And how is your witchcraft again?
00:10:32.500 How it influences us.
00:10:34.600 So, a Jupiter Kazemi is happening in Taurus.
00:10:37.280 You're like, Kazemi, that means in the heart, is happening Saturday, tomorrow, May 18th.
00:10:42.360 It is the luckiest day of the year in astrology.
00:10:46.340 So, yeah, maybe buy a lot of tickets.
00:10:49.120 I don't know.
00:10:49.960 The whole thing is probably rigged anyway.
00:10:51.500 But tomorrow would be a good day to buy a lot of tickets.
00:10:54.140 That's the spirit.
00:10:54.220 If you're going to buy a lot of tickets.
00:10:55.820 That's fucking rigged.
00:10:56.680 In astrological terms, Kazemi happens when a planet is in close or exact conjunction with the Sun.
00:11:03.280 This happens once a year, and it is happening with Jupiter, which, of course, as you know,
00:11:07.620 represents the planet of good luck, good fortune, limitless potential, expansion, abundance.
00:11:13.840 He is our friend.
00:11:15.400 These aspects are also amplified when that planet is closer to the Sun, the Sun, which represents the self.
00:11:21.320 It's happening in the earthy sign of Taurus, which is ruled by Venus, the planet of love, money, beauty, aesthetic.
00:11:29.520 So these aspects are highlighted this week, this weekend.
00:11:32.960 So expansion, love, wealth in a tangible way.
00:11:36.760 So put those intentions out there.
00:11:38.260 Plant seeds now because they can bloom and be fruitful.
00:11:43.240 And, yeah, why not?
00:11:44.600 Buy a lot of ticket.
00:11:45.480 A couple bucks.
00:11:45.800 So let's find out here, this is some Arabic phrase here?
00:11:49.300 Yeah.
00:11:49.640 No, I'm not into this.
00:11:51.760 No, that's not for me.
00:11:54.040 This is probably, well, this is so funny.
00:11:57.680 Remember how they try to push that Islam is like a, what was it, so many inventions in Islam?
00:12:04.100 It was like, no, they literally just took over other civilizations that actually had developed, you know, yeah, mathematics, astrology,
00:12:13.280 like parts of the ancient world were all into this stuff.
00:12:15.860 They had developed these kinds of things, and then the Arabs moving, or the Muslims, after they've, you know, whatever the hell happened there.
00:12:22.760 And then they move in, and it's like, this is, you made this, or this is, I made this.
00:12:28.000 This is ours now, you know.
00:12:30.000 No, it's Western mysticism and mythology, and tarot is included in that.
00:12:34.740 So tomorrow, luckiest day of the year, so do with that what you will.
00:12:38.720 We'll see about that one.
00:12:40.180 Yes.
00:12:40.720 We'll see about that one.
00:12:41.800 Okay.
00:12:42.960 Good stuff.
00:12:43.680 So why don't we go to the toilet bowl?
00:12:47.660 Proper follow-up here.
00:12:48.540 Good luck, lick toilets, you know.
00:12:50.940 Good flow there.
00:12:51.960 It is.
00:12:53.840 It's a, I'd like to think of this as kind of the, you know, the full, the full implemented denazification program.
00:13:02.620 That's how this looks.
00:13:03.900 This is how it takes shape, right?
00:13:06.160 And, of course, again, we'll get to why, you know, why people might be acting this way,
00:13:10.760 and the reproduction of, you know, the worm and all that.
00:13:13.360 But, anyway, yeah, so here's the guy, if you missed the show yesterday, German politician Martin Neumeyer.
00:13:19.460 He's with the Free Liberal Democratic Party or something, the Free Democratic Party or something like that in Germany.
00:13:28.980 And, yes, he was, so he was, and this was kind of the pivot on a daily caller a little bit.
00:13:34.760 Let me see here.
00:13:35.480 He said, in various clips, Neumeyer appears naked, reciting the Nazi-era anthem and using an anal dildo.
00:13:45.180 So he's a Nazi.
00:13:46.440 He's not a left-wing.
00:13:47.760 The Nazis were the real homosexual politician.
00:13:50.620 We learned that from Ian Miles Chong recently.
00:13:53.040 Remember the real LGBTQ movement and the trannies?
00:13:56.460 That was the Nazis, right?
00:13:58.080 So because this guy kind of has that, you know, well, he looks, it's weird because he kind of looks effeminate at the same time.
00:14:04.860 It looks like he's got some makeup on, too, some foundation.
00:14:07.680 He's obviously, like, sickly.
00:14:09.000 You can see that on him.
00:14:09.780 Like, he looks sickly.
00:14:10.960 Yeah.
00:14:11.660 Like a toilet bowl and you're going to get sick.
00:14:14.740 Oh, my gosh.
00:14:15.460 He's got microbiome floating around from, like, you know, thousands of disgusting people, I'm sure.
00:14:21.640 So we're playing here.
00:14:23.400 Anyway.
00:14:23.820 Let's do it.
00:14:25.300 Now, listen to the moaning here.
00:14:27.260 And why would you film yourself doing this?
00:14:33.080 Because you're sick.
00:14:34.480 Well, this is, to get back to my point, this is sticking it to the Nazis right here.
00:14:40.560 He's making love to that toilet.
00:14:42.400 He's giving oral sex to that toilet right now.
00:14:45.120 Is that a urinal first there, right?
00:14:47.240 Oh, my God.
00:14:49.280 Why not in the middle, though?
00:14:50.280 He does kind of just do the rim, the outside.
00:14:52.480 Why not do the...
00:14:53.280 The water?
00:14:54.560 You just dip down and have a sip.
00:14:56.260 Yeah.
00:14:57.540 Anyway, I made this point yesterday, but look at his tongue.
00:15:00.020 Oh, because that's where someone's sitting.
00:15:01.980 Why would he ever...
00:15:02.680 Look at his tongue.
00:15:03.500 He never sits on there.
00:15:04.400 Also, how white that is.
00:15:06.280 Like a candida tongue?
00:15:07.720 Yeah, it's like a yeast tongue, you know, kind of thing.
00:15:10.240 Look, if he had, like, a, you know, a latte or something, or, let's see, guzzled a cup of cum or something before he walked in there, then, yeah.
00:15:18.680 Maybe he just had a latte before.
00:15:20.300 I'm going to go get a Starbucks and then go lick some toilets.
00:15:22.700 That's my day today.
00:15:23.580 Well, it's kind of the same thing, right?
00:15:24.980 Yeah.
00:15:25.440 So, by the way, speaking of...
00:15:26.720 Oh, actually, that would be appropriate.
00:15:28.300 I can actually pull that in while we just view this, because I remember seeing yesterday, people are like, they're doing this now.
00:15:33.520 They're analyzing all kinds of things and just looking in a microscope and stuff, and it's like, everything has parasites in it.
00:15:40.080 But, so, we'll get to that.
00:15:41.040 But, anyway, back to this.
00:15:42.660 Doesn't he go for the brush, too, somewhere?
00:15:44.460 Yeah, this is, that's a, that's definitely upping it.
00:15:47.040 I mean, I'm always trying to keep our toddler away from the toilet brush, just, like, with a little face, too.
00:15:52.620 Like, hey, this is fun.
00:15:53.640 You know, it's like, no, don't touch it.
00:15:57.040 Ugh.
00:15:59.920 Here it is.
00:16:00.960 The coup de gras.
00:16:03.140 Oh, man.
00:16:06.740 Sick in, sick out.
00:16:08.540 Yeah, so you can see, you can see it on his face.
00:16:10.760 I mean, obviously, look.
00:16:11.520 That's a sick face.
00:16:13.280 That's a, that's a, it's like.
00:16:15.600 That's, it's something else in there.
00:16:17.640 Again, back to the Daily Caller piece here.
00:16:21.280 The interpretation, then, is that, well, these are, you know, sick, sick Nazis kind of thing.
00:16:25.860 But, no, he's, he's doing all this because he's sticking it to Nazis.
00:16:29.640 That's what they failed to understand.
00:16:30.560 Yeah, exactly.
00:16:31.160 Because, you know, fascists, they're, like, super clean and into hygiene and organics.
00:16:36.460 They're, like, crunchy people now, right?
00:16:38.540 So he's got to stick it to them by licking some shit off a public toilet.
00:16:41.680 Other deleted videos feature Neumauer literally mimicking Adolf Hitler, complete with a feces-stained Hitler beard, revealing his home address, blah, blah, blah, licking urinals.
00:16:53.340 This doesn't mean that he's a Nazi.
00:16:56.460 No, of course not.
00:16:57.020 But this is, like, here he is, right, singing, was it the old national anthem or something?
00:17:05.620 Well, he's probably writing some dildo or something, whatever he's doing there.
00:17:09.240 Oh, my God.
00:17:10.780 So this, he's, he's sticking it to the Nazis, but the conservatives will be, like, oh, see?
00:17:15.600 See, he's the real Nazi.
00:17:17.300 Oh, God.
00:17:18.240 I showed this yesterday, too, but it was a good point.
00:17:20.620 I've had no chance.
00:17:23.320 Jada Francis, I can't believe what I just read, right?
00:17:25.180 He's smearing his feces-covered anal dildo on a Koran.
00:17:28.840 And he's like, well, that sounds like your basic conservative influencer right there.
00:17:33.780 Lots of dildos and Koran hatred, right?
00:17:36.280 So I guess it's that weird, like, yeah, he's doing anti-German.
00:17:39.660 Look, I think we're trying to, like, find some logical explanation for any of this shit.
00:17:46.760 But when clearly there isn't one, he's just sick, and he's probably full of parasites.
00:17:51.800 Do you think he has AIDS yet?
00:17:53.460 He probably has AIDS.
00:17:54.540 If he doesn't have AIDS, he'll get AIDS by keeping this up for sure, which is kind of good.
00:17:59.120 It's time to take him out of the circulation, to be honest, right?
00:18:02.540 Oh, my God.
00:18:03.740 What else?
00:18:04.620 Is there anything else you can mention about this?
00:18:06.600 Well, I mean, he smeared himself in poop in some images, and, you know, so.
00:18:11.640 But anyway, the point is, these are-
00:18:13.860 He's just trying to pick up some healthy microbiome.
00:18:16.000 Maybe it's someone else's poop.
00:18:16.740 These are liberal, liberal politicians.
00:18:19.460 Liberal, democratic, anti-Nazi politicians.
00:18:22.700 Yeah, there was the other Spaniard who was caught on film, or he was filming himself eating his own feces, yeah.
00:18:28.400 I think it's a new thing, right?
00:18:30.420 Then you have the kind of the gay thing on top of that, which is, you know, kind of-
00:18:34.680 Yeah, he looks gay.
00:18:35.520 That they, yes.
00:18:37.560 I mean, they're okay with poop, right?
00:18:39.480 Well, I mean-
00:18:40.020 I mean, they're putting it up the butt.
00:18:40.940 If you didn't believe it, you can just check out the bottom portion there in case you're-
00:18:45.760 Oh, wait, I can't, sorry.
00:18:47.220 I got to show that on screen here, too.
00:18:49.040 There we go.
00:18:49.520 In case it was any question marks, you have it right there in case.
00:18:55.180 Oh, my God.
00:18:55.860 Yeah, so anyway, so the question is, is this for the self-perpetuation of all the parasites
00:19:02.780 that these people probably are riddled with?
00:19:04.420 You know, people talk about spiteful mutants being leftists and stuff like that, but maybe
00:19:08.060 it's spiteful worms.
00:19:09.860 Maybe that's what's going on here, right?
00:19:11.280 Maybe they're in fully control of, like, the impulse nervous system and, like, giving off
00:19:18.000 enough endorphins when certain behaviors or produce-
00:19:22.140 I'm not sure how the mechanism of that works, but there's people that have talked about this,
00:19:25.200 right, that it manages to basically reward you by, you know, either trigging or actually
00:19:31.260 giving you, you know, positive reinforcement via endorphins when you engage in certain behavior.
00:19:37.040 And the more disgusting it is, which will be then leading to the perpetuation of these
00:19:41.620 parasites, the continuation of them, or even spreading them to others.
00:19:45.000 Remember those people that are walking around, they're, like, putting parasite eggs in other
00:19:48.600 people's drinks and food in restaurants and stuff like that.
00:19:50.920 Like, they knew that they had them.
00:19:52.120 They became, like, all obsessed about this, and they became cultivating them, and they
00:19:56.220 go out and put various types of parasites in people's food and stuff like that, lick
00:20:00.440 things, and have you heard of this?
00:20:02.080 Yes, yes.
00:20:02.780 And people think, oh, I'm just, you know, you just get a parasite when you're in some
00:20:06.300 third world country or in the Ganges River or one of those weird ones that swim up your
00:20:10.400 guy's penis hole or whatever, you know?
00:20:12.700 I thought that was a fish.
00:20:14.360 There's parasites in literally everything.
00:20:19.020 You eat sushi, you're going to get lots of parasites.
00:20:21.660 Yes, pork, you know, different meat that's not cooked well, even hanging on to vegetables.
00:20:26.540 Like, you're exposed to it everywhere, but it can get out of check.
00:20:32.180 And now there's, like, a rising consciousness about the parasite problem that a lot of people
00:20:37.580 have been talking about, not only microbiome with the gut, which we'll get into, because
00:20:41.920 a lot of people are now talking about that.
00:20:44.540 Microbiome is, like, king, right?
00:20:46.460 Well, parasites disrupt that.
00:20:48.940 So now there's this whole parasite consciousness.
00:20:51.580 Isn't that true?
00:20:52.780 We're learning about these things on the inside, and things are being exposed on the outside.
00:20:56.680 I love how that happens.
00:20:58.140 But people are doing cleanses with certain herbs.
00:21:01.320 Like, there are certain powerful herbs that will hit certain parasites.
00:21:05.340 And ivermectin, of course.
00:21:06.580 I happened to take five ivermectins this morning.
00:21:09.180 I felt like I had six cups of coffee after I took it.
00:21:11.980 I'm not going to hurt you.
00:21:13.020 No, no.
00:21:14.100 But this was sent to us by...
00:21:15.580 Remember how they pivoted now?
00:21:16.640 Sorry to interrupt, but, like, they've actually pivoted now, and even...
00:21:20.240 Who was it that was...
00:21:21.600 Oh, it was Chris Cuomo.
00:21:22.740 That's right.
00:21:23.200 Remember?
00:21:23.440 He was, like, picked up by the Israeli guy, Patrick David.
00:21:28.020 And he was like, now...
00:21:28.920 He said, yeah, I'm on ivermectin now.
00:21:30.220 And, like, yeah, I got clots from the shot and all this stuff, right?
00:21:33.740 But he still refuses to apologize for, like, pushing it and, like, shaming people into taking it when he was working with CNN.
00:21:40.540 But they're basically...
00:21:41.680 Yeah, it's working.
00:21:42.660 It's fine.
00:21:43.040 Ivermectin is good now.
00:21:43.960 See, because the only reason they did that, which actually Patrick David in that segment with Chris Cuomo didn't talk about...
00:21:49.740 Like, the reason why they denied any other type of treatment is because that would not have legally allowed...
00:21:58.780 Not that they follow the rules or whatever, but, you know, they want to cover their backs a little bit.
00:22:02.780 They could be sued, hindsight, for stuff like this, I guess.
00:22:05.300 But there can't be any other treatment on the market available if you want to have an emergency use authorization for a new type of drug or medication, which they did with the COVID jab, right?
00:22:15.620 And so that's why they kept that on the wraps for such a long time.
00:22:18.800 Plus, they want people sick.
00:22:20.380 Well, yeah, that too.
00:22:20.960 Plus, they don't want to help us.
00:22:21.540 But the point is, now when the damage is done, now they reverted back and, like, oh, actually, you know, it's actually good and you should do...
00:22:27.020 It's fine, essentially, you know.
00:22:28.720 Anyway, back to your point here about that.
00:22:29.920 Yeah, so National Geographic recently did a little thing.
00:22:33.200 This was posted by a nutritionist who's well-versed in parasite cleanses.
00:22:38.540 But just check it out.
00:22:39.620 Even National Geographic is going there now.
00:22:41.620 It's far worse than this, but this is just a little clip to give you an insight of things that are going on when it comes to parasites in our body, in our society.
00:22:50.480 It doesn't matter, third world, first world.
00:22:52.440 Check it out.
00:22:53.500 I can't believe National Geographic admitted this about parasites.
00:23:00.440 I was really shocked when I found out that this is something that affects every single living human, in fact, every single living organism on the face of the earth.
00:23:07.640 You could be leading a healthy lifestyle.
00:23:09.120 Now, you could be jogging, eating raw food, taking vitamins and all those kind of things, but these guys don't care.
00:23:14.440 These guys are persistent.
00:23:15.860 They're dangerous.
00:23:16.620 They're deadly.
00:23:17.180 They've been around for millions of years.
00:23:19.120 They know what they're doing.
00:23:20.380 And they're inside of all of us.
00:23:21.680 And we're constantly being exposed to this going on.
00:23:24.020 It's going on inside every one of us.
00:23:25.880 And this is something that we all need to take very seriously.
00:23:29.060 This is not science fiction.
00:23:30.500 This is scary.
00:23:31.360 It's real.
00:23:31.860 And it's serious.
00:23:33.040 Monsters living inside us.
00:23:34.480 They eat our bodies and control our emotions, urges, and thoughts.
00:23:37.820 As a colon hydrotherapist for approximately 20, 21 years now, you wouldn't believe what I see coming out of people's bodies.
00:23:46.240 This is not just a third-row country thing.
00:23:48.260 Everybody has them.
00:23:49.380 Even normal people with lots of money live in suburbia who take showers three times a day.
00:23:53.620 If you eat sushi, you have parasites.
00:23:55.900 One square inch of raw sushi meat can contain 10,000 parasite larvae and eggs that begin hatching inside you the minute you eat it.
00:24:03.000 The most common kind is tapeworms, which can grow to 60 feet long and live in your intestines for decades.
00:24:08.000 If you have pets, you are guaranteed to have parasites.
00:24:11.100 It doesn't matter if you're vegetarian, raw foodist, vegan, or macrobiotic.
00:24:15.260 Even the healthiest and richest people on earth have parasites.
00:24:18.200 You can't kill them all, only control them.
00:24:20.660 Because our bodies have trillions of cells which rely on healthful bacteria like probiotics to work right.
00:24:25.980 If we kill all the organisms in our body, we kill ourselves.
00:24:29.220 The secret is to keep the bad guys to a minimum.
00:24:31.940 Make our bodies so healthy and clean, the undesirable guests won't want to stick around.
00:24:36.340 Parasites are living alien creatures who live off of others.
00:24:39.600 They eat your food.
00:24:40.620 They poop their waste inside you, making your blood, lymph, and tissues toxic.
00:24:44.060 Common signs of parasites are you're tired a lot, sleeping problems, constant itching, weakness, headaches,
00:24:50.200 lack of appetite, or hungry all the time, especially for sweet foods and carbs, flu-like symptoms,
00:24:54.840 depression, skin problems, acne, arthritis, joint pains, eczema, dermatitis, sinus problems,
00:25:00.340 breathing and lung problems like pneumonia, then uncontrollable coughing, lumps under the skin,
00:25:05.080 cysts, diarrhea, and constipation, sometimes alternating back and forth, mucus in your stool,
00:25:09.500 irritable bowel syndrome, stomach aches, cramps, digestion problems, nausea, overly dry lips,
00:25:15.000 vision and eye problems, gas, bloating, parasites can burrow in your brain and cause nerve damage
00:25:20.060 and eye problems.
00:25:21.220 They can multiply so much in your gut, what you think is fat may in fact be entire nests of parasites.
00:25:26.540 Parasites can be in control of infertility.
00:25:28.420 Aliens, man, it's aliens.
00:25:30.280 Subject to this, like it or not, it's a fact.
00:25:32.840 Test done at funeral homes show that 97% of the body fluids in people were totally consumed
00:25:37.660 with parasites and worms.
00:25:39.300 Scientists are just beginning to discover exactly how powerful and disturbing these hidden monsters
00:25:44.020 can be.
00:25:44.820 Our cells are controlled by chemical signals.
00:25:47.420 Parasites emit a chemical that directly affects our behavior, thoughts, decisions, and urges.
00:25:52.040 Are you willing to do what it takes to free yourself from something that's controlling you
00:25:55.340 from inside?
00:25:55.560 Basically a host.
00:25:56.480 Who's in charge, you or them?
00:25:59.080 Candida is one of the biggest ones and that turns into like a little monster.
00:26:03.520 I had a nutritionist explain how nasty Candida is.
00:26:06.620 And most people have that urge for sugar or full of Candida because it just keeps feeding
00:26:11.180 that little monster, right?
00:26:13.720 A couple spoonfuls of coconut oil every day apparently is like one of the best things for
00:26:19.260 that and for hormone health as well.
00:26:20.800 But we'll get into gut health.
00:26:22.700 I know you're going to talk a little more here about the full moon and parasites and
00:26:26.100 stuff, but gut health is key.
00:26:28.380 And that is why everyone is turning onto that in microbiome.
00:26:32.420 You know, I never thought much about my gut either.
00:26:34.260 I eat well, like I have normal bowel movements, you know, I don't have like issues.
00:26:38.820 But as it turns out, we all can do better and improve our gut health even more so in
00:26:44.620 our microbiome, especially after years of damage of, let's say, bad eating or too much drinking
00:26:50.020 or eating crap when we were kids or some of us not being breastfed.
00:26:54.120 Like we still have a lot of healing to do, you know?
00:26:56.940 Yeah.
00:26:58.020 Yes, it's true.
00:26:58.820 So we have parasites both out here in the world and then in here too.
00:27:04.440 Oh, gosh.
00:27:05.540 Well, I mean, that's kind of what it is though.
00:27:06.940 Life is struggle.
00:27:07.880 Everything is something to get you.
00:27:09.600 You, you know, leech off of you, take something, get a free ride.
00:27:13.620 That's what it is, right?
00:27:14.420 But it's interesting this thing with like who's really in control, right?
00:27:19.300 That's kind of a fascinating like thing.
00:27:21.900 Remember all the sci-fi movies about like some ganglion or like, you know, I mean, the
00:27:26.020 invasion of the body snatch wasn't quite like this, but there's other types, you know,
00:27:29.400 I mean, that somehow they're like taking control.
00:27:31.820 They're essentially in charge of impulses to such a degree that a lot of people are just
00:27:37.600 like not even that fully themselves, you could say, right?
00:27:41.220 People who talk about bipolar disorder and stuff, we'll get to it, right?
00:27:44.500 Autism.
00:27:45.520 Yeah, all kinds of issues, right?
00:27:47.020 Here's one.
00:27:48.160 So this is a separate thing, but it's kind of interesting.
00:27:51.600 It's not separate, but, you know, many people have heard of this like the full moon and then
00:27:56.760 there's more, you know, activity, there's more crime, there's more lunatics, lunatics,
00:28:02.960 that's where the word comes from, right?
00:28:05.040 But one of the theories about that is, of course, that it actually has to do with parasites.
00:28:09.980 And one of the reasons for that is because most kind of reptile forms have evolved to lay
00:28:15.820 and hatch their young or that the eggs hatch when there's a full moon.
00:28:20.980 And the reason for that is just, you know, because it's lighter outside.
00:28:23.800 So it's like easier for those types of creatures to like reach the oceans.
00:28:27.120 If we're talking about things like turtles, which is another reptile, right?
00:28:30.240 So that's just kind of like evolved from an early stage when it comes to reptiles, worms,
00:28:35.020 anything that lays eggs, essentially.
00:28:37.420 And even worms that never see the daylight who's inside of us still have those kinds of behaviors
00:28:42.520 encoded.
00:28:43.080 So you, of course, can pick up on those things because the magnetic changes of the moon and
00:28:47.560 evident of that is the tide, of course, right?
00:28:49.360 If that affects the water to such a degree, of course, it would affect us, right?
00:28:54.400 Even our levels of iron in our blood, magnetism, right?
00:28:59.380 These kinds of things.
00:28:59.960 Anyway, here's a study.
00:29:00.900 I saw multiple of them.
00:29:02.560 There was like more modern and they were like, oh, there's no connection between this
00:29:05.960 whatsoever kind of thing.
00:29:07.220 But if you went back, this is the NIH, I think.
00:29:09.600 Yeah, NIH website, right?
00:29:10.640 Full Moon and Crimes has here.
00:29:11.680 The incidence of crimes reported to three police stations in different towns, one rural,
00:29:17.360 one urban, and one industrial, was studied to see if it varied with the day of the lunar
00:29:21.460 cycle.
00:29:22.580 The period of the study covered 78 to 1982.
00:29:26.700 The incidence of crimes committed on full moon days was much higher than on all other
00:29:32.080 days.
00:29:32.900 New moon days and seventh days after the full moon and new moon.
00:29:36.540 A small peak in the incidence of crime was observed on new moon days, but it was still
00:29:40.840 not significant when compared to crimes committed on other days.
00:29:44.400 The incidence of crimes on equinox and solstice days did not differ significantly from those
00:29:49.540 other days, suggesting the sun probably does not have an influence on crime.
00:29:53.580 So then it's like, well, it influences so many other things, right?
00:29:56.800 But the point is, what's controlling that?
00:29:58.820 Well, it's probably then maybe parasites.
00:30:02.280 Do blacks have more parasites?
00:30:04.000 I don't know.
00:30:04.760 I mean, obviously, there's the genetic racial aspect of things, but then there's the parasites
00:30:09.400 on top of it.
00:30:10.340 Sure.
00:30:10.980 The increased incidence of crimes on full moon days may be due to human tidal waves caused
00:30:17.220 by the gravitational pull of the moon.
00:30:19.420 I thought that was interesting.
00:30:20.280 We're affected by these things, whether you want to acknowledge it or not.
00:30:24.000 Yes.
00:30:24.460 This is from 1984.
00:30:26.480 So the newer articles on this is like, oh, there's no evidence whatsoever.
00:30:29.740 You have to kind of go back in the archives to find some of the older evidences of this,
00:30:33.520 right?
00:30:33.620 Here's another one from the Office of Justice Programs.
00:30:36.840 Police activity on the full moon.
00:30:38.620 Greater police activity involved breaking and entering during the full moon suggests the
00:30:42.000 bright light may act as a deterrent for most forms of crime, but that dim moonlight may
00:30:47.080 encourage some kinds of crimes.
00:30:48.920 That's one take they have.
00:30:50.380 But there seems to be something to it.
00:30:53.140 I've heard from people actually working in ER rooms.
00:30:55.160 They're saying it's always crazier during those times, although they say, oh, no, it's
00:30:59.280 actually it's not, right?
00:31:00.080 Anyway, here's one, which is interesting.
00:31:03.180 Does the full moon affect our physical and mental well-being?
00:31:06.660 And it says here under, let me see here, where's the portion?
00:31:12.580 Bipolar disorder, right?
00:31:13.720 That's what I'm actually looking for here.
00:31:14.920 I did highlight it on the other computer here.
00:31:19.520 Let me see if I can find it.
00:31:21.240 I'm screwing this up.
00:31:22.800 Yeah.
00:31:23.080 Bipolar.
00:31:23.860 And a lot of people that are bipolar also, remember, are low in lithium.
00:31:28.280 They need the mineral lithium, which affects your brain.
00:31:31.320 I know people who have cured themselves from bipolarism from getting their lithium levels
00:31:35.420 back up.
00:31:36.160 Let me see where that was in the article.
00:31:37.540 I had it.
00:31:37.880 It's just annoying.
00:31:38.720 I had it up on the other computer and I can't find it.
00:31:42.220 Anyway, it basically said, you know, to summarize that, I read it earlier.
00:31:45.800 It was basically, oh, takeaway, under takeaway.
00:31:49.400 Okay.
00:31:49.680 Let me scroll down.
00:31:50.640 I found it there.
00:31:52.620 Fail, Henrik.
00:31:53.420 Fail.
00:31:53.940 I know.
00:31:54.300 It's awful.
00:31:56.060 Horrible.
00:31:56.580 It's all over.
00:31:57.160 Here we go.
00:31:57.540 So, because of the moon cycles are known to influence natural phenomena like tides.
00:32:01.780 Some cultures have developed persistent, but most incorrectly, right, belief that lunar
00:32:05.040 phases also influence human emotions and behavior.
00:32:07.880 And they say, oh, it does not cause people to be more aggressive.
00:32:10.700 I still discount that because of the older kind of research and studies that were made
00:32:14.980 on it.
00:32:15.360 Again, all the modern articles says, oh, no connection whatsoever.
00:32:19.120 But it says here about the bipolar, right?
00:32:21.780 There does seem to be a link between the phases of the moon and changes in symptoms of
00:32:26.820 bipolar disorder.
00:32:28.760 Okay.
00:32:29.060 Interesting.
00:32:29.520 And then you check out, obviously, bipolar disorder.
00:32:31.600 And there's some research that indicate that this could be tied to certain parasites.
00:32:35.760 Right?
00:32:35.940 So, again, that point of view, you're not even really yourself.
00:32:39.960 Right?
00:32:40.160 You're not, you're not, it's actually, you are not the one you are when you're suffering
00:32:43.800 at a certain amount of these types of parasites.
00:32:46.060 So, here's a relationship between the parasite infection, toxic, toxoplasma, Gandhi, and psychiatric
00:32:53.380 disorders.
00:32:54.340 So, this has been talked about for a long time, right?
00:32:56.180 As if we didn't have enough to worry about.
00:32:58.320 I know.
00:32:59.320 Bipolar disorders, schizophrenia, all these things.
00:33:02.100 And, of course, it makes sense that if it's triggered then by full moon activity, all
00:33:06.040 the, you know, all these things.
00:33:07.040 That's why you see a spike in crime.
00:33:08.420 That's why you see a spike in other things.
00:33:10.000 Right?
00:33:10.120 So, again, this is, you know, research under, underway here.
00:33:13.520 So, we don't have all these components down yet.
00:33:15.980 But it's kind of an interesting, fascinating trail to go on because there's so much to
00:33:19.960 this that we don't understand.
00:33:21.400 And then, of course, you have the gut-brain connection, right, between, you know, moods
00:33:25.900 that God has called your second brain.
00:33:27.700 Yeah.
00:33:28.220 Most of your serotonin is actually produced in your gut.
00:33:31.480 So, this is going to affect your mood.
00:33:34.180 Yeah.
00:33:34.460 If you're happy or not.
00:33:35.520 That's why eating, we have to take eating seriously like it's medicine, eating, eating
00:33:41.340 to live, eating to feel good.
00:33:43.680 And then once you get on that train, once you start, you know, it comes natural to you,
00:33:48.420 you start feeling great and you don't want to eat anything else.
00:33:51.680 You break all those bad habits of eating, you know, eating that junk.
00:33:54.940 You got to eat like real vegetables and fruits, things you can cook, real meats and nuts and
00:34:00.540 seeds and good healthy fats and olive oils, not seed oils.
00:34:04.920 You're going to feel good.
00:34:05.920 But yeah, here's a documentary I watched.
00:34:09.020 Yeah, it was on Netflix.
00:34:10.200 Hack Your Health, The Secrets of Your Gut, because a lot of people are talking about your
00:34:13.460 gut.
00:34:13.700 Now, there's a lot of things they could have said, but your body is full of trillions
00:34:17.380 of bacteria, viruses, fungi.
00:34:21.080 They're collectively known as the microbiome.
00:34:24.020 And this starts as soon as you come out of your mom's vagina, like you're getting bacteria,
00:34:30.060 you're getting exposed as soon as you come out into the world.
00:34:33.080 Everything is like trying to feed off of you.
00:34:35.140 As it turns out, well, there's good bacteria.
00:34:36.940 There's a lot of good bacteria.
00:34:38.020 We want a good party in there, right?
00:34:39.600 But we're getting hit with all these like bad bacterias from bad food and all these things
00:34:43.700 you ingest, even stress, lack of exercise, trauma.
00:34:48.160 They're finding all of these things, your mental health, all of that affects your microbiome.
00:34:52.680 So everyone's is actually very, very different.
00:34:55.180 There's some bacteria that are associated, of course, with disease, and there's others
00:34:59.980 that are really important for your immune system, your heart, your weight, you know,
00:35:05.300 your overall health.
00:35:06.420 A lot of people that have trouble losing weight, it's because they've got a lot of gut issues
00:35:10.480 and things are clogged up.
00:35:11.660 And of course, it's going to be tied to your gallbladder, your liver.
00:35:14.520 You know, you're going to have to do some cleanses and correct those things.
00:35:16.960 That's why seeing a good nutritionist, I think, is gold in this day and age, because most
00:35:21.140 doctors are not, they're not going to like school you in on any of this, but this was
00:35:25.400 really interesting.
00:35:26.260 But though, they were talking, do you want me to show the, the parasyclons sheet?
00:35:30.380 Yeah, I want to get to that.
00:35:31.360 I just want to mention though, there is a stool test and they did that in this to measure
00:35:35.980 your microbiome.
00:35:37.700 Now, I just did this for the first time in my life.
00:35:40.420 They used, I think, True Health Labs.
00:35:42.240 I use Standard Process by a nutritionist.
00:35:44.440 There's a lot of them out there to get a picture of what's going on with your gut.
00:35:47.820 So it will show you the, you want good diversity, not invaders, you know, not the pathogenic
00:35:54.040 ones, the, you want good diversity.
00:35:56.580 And so it will give you a breakdown of, you know, the pathogenic ones you have, the good
00:36:00.660 bacteria, the bad bacteria.
00:36:02.560 But the documentary missed something when it comes to the stool testing and the microbiome
00:36:06.780 that the, there's other bacteria, viruses, parasites, candida that can affect your normal
00:36:12.840 healthy bacteria.
00:36:14.040 And that's what we're talking about here.
00:36:15.540 So testing good bacteria is not enough.
00:36:17.820 It's also going to, going to be important to do like a parasite cleanse.
00:36:22.820 And we have a sheet actually of one that's, that's recommended.
00:36:26.660 It's kind of hard to, to see in there, but here's like, here's Trent, a nutritionist that
00:36:31.420 we like.
00:36:33.040 Yeah.
00:36:33.580 He recommends some different cleanses and how often to do it.
00:36:36.540 And yeah, he mentions the full moon also.
00:36:39.480 Yeah.
00:36:39.940 Isn't, isn't that interesting, huh?
00:36:41.920 Yeah.
00:36:42.320 So there's a couple of things there as you can see medication.
00:36:44.140 Let me, let me pull down a little bit in that one too.
00:36:46.640 So yeah, I mean, you can always just pause if you want to find this out and actually read
00:36:49.540 through basic parasite cleanse.
00:36:51.440 And I guess most of them are what standard?
00:36:53.480 No, there's a couple of other ones there.
00:36:54.640 It's not all standard process, right?
00:36:56.060 Standard process is, if you guys don't know about them, they are the best supplement company
00:37:01.500 in the world.
00:37:02.120 I think it's been around since like the twenties.
00:37:03.720 And a really good white guy who was, I forget, highly skilled, highly educated.
00:37:09.460 And he was a doctor and he did all these other things, but everything they have, they're
00:37:15.520 growing from their, their farm, most of it they're harvesting.
00:37:18.360 So it's like, it's all tested and quality control to use animal organs.
00:37:21.740 And then they have, you know, all these herbs that are organic and super clean and powerful
00:37:25.600 that they get there.
00:37:27.760 I'm, I'm loving them.
00:37:29.320 I've been taking them now for a few years.
00:37:31.080 So highly recommend that.
00:37:32.680 So that's just an example of the cleanser.
00:37:34.620 You can always freeze frame that or go back and check out what that protocol is, or we can
00:37:38.880 send it.
00:37:39.300 And they also say when it comes to microbiome, it's important to have at least 20 different,
00:37:45.260 at least, at least 20 different fruits, vegetables, nuts a week.
00:37:51.680 So you need to like switch things up in your diet, you know, and that's why they say, eat
00:37:55.960 the rainbow.
00:37:56.700 Yeah.
00:37:56.800 We don't want the gay rainbow.
00:37:57.860 Let's just eat the rainbow.
00:37:58.900 Right.
00:37:59.280 That's what we want.
00:38:00.280 Meat is important too, though, but you have to add more diversity into your diet for healthy
00:38:06.060 microbiome.
00:38:06.980 So like, just be creative with the vegetables and fruits and, and alternate your meats.
00:38:12.040 You don't want to get stuck eating just like this, get in the routine of eating the same
00:38:16.800 thing all the time, which is, which is easy to do.
00:38:20.080 Yeah.
00:38:20.300 Right.
00:38:20.660 Of course.
00:38:21.040 Especially like when you're, you're working and you're in a hurry and all this stuff.
00:38:24.320 Yeah.
00:38:24.700 But one thing people are doing now, and they've been doing, talking about this for like 10
00:38:29.540 years, but research is advancing.
00:38:31.360 They talk about this and this too.
00:38:33.120 It's pretty gross.
00:38:34.080 But a fecal transplants, a fecal microbiome transplants.
00:38:41.800 So what they do is they take the healthy poop of one person that has healthy bacteria and
00:38:47.580 they put it in the colon of someone else.
00:38:50.720 And how do you put it in the colon?
00:38:52.820 I don't know.
00:38:53.020 They said they spray it in the colon.
00:38:54.980 So I don't know.
00:38:55.540 They go up their butt and spray it in.
00:38:57.140 But then there's some, I don't think this is not good.
00:38:59.840 I don't think it's good.
00:39:00.740 That's being lazy.
00:39:01.980 You got to correct it yourself.
00:39:03.480 It's your own body.
00:39:04.500 Your own genetics.
00:39:04.960 It's always, it's good.
00:39:05.200 Just no, let me not do the work.
00:39:07.020 Give me a quick, well, here's, then we've got to put a thing up your butt and spray it.
00:39:10.000 There's people that are doing, and they showed it in here, a DIY version of this.
00:39:14.620 This girl's like, she's having all these health problems.
00:39:16.800 Literally took the shit of her brother.
00:39:19.920 But they, you get the bad.
00:39:21.160 They showed it.
00:39:22.220 Well, because he's all healthy and all this.
00:39:23.680 They put it in a blender and then they were putting, straining it, putting in these little
00:39:26.920 capsules and she was taking those for months.
00:39:28.900 They showed that in here.
00:39:29.900 No.
00:39:30.360 And she said, oh, I was feeling good.
00:39:31.840 I gained weight.
00:39:32.720 I got a healthy microbiome.
00:39:33.660 But she developed his skin problems.
00:39:35.680 What's the difference between that and then now you're, now we've gone so far, you're back
00:39:38.900 to the toilet liquor guy.
00:39:40.520 Yeah, pretty much.
00:39:41.620 That's what I'm saying.
00:39:42.500 That's what I'm saying.
00:39:43.380 It's like unconsciously, he's like on the haunt for a good bacteria or something.
00:39:44.760 Was this documentary made by the worm?
00:39:47.860 Seriously.
00:39:48.100 So then she started getting, she started getting his bad acne problems.
00:39:53.080 So isn't that interesting how that transfers?
00:39:55.140 Like it's like an imprint of what's going on with that guy.
00:39:57.820 She picked up depression from something else?
00:39:59.320 No, and then she tried her boyfriends.
00:40:02.120 Yeah.
00:40:03.680 For like several months and then picked up his mental health problems, like his depression
00:40:07.580 and stuff.
00:40:07.960 So obviously this fecal microbiome transplant is not the future too.
00:40:13.500 It's like the Gershon method.
00:40:14.680 It's like, okay, good.
00:40:15.700 So far.
00:40:16.060 And then we do these coffee enemas up your butt.
00:40:19.300 It's like, okay, sorry, I'm out.
00:40:22.740 No, thanks.
00:40:24.200 So the thing is, you want to be able to correct that your health yourself, right?
00:40:28.920 And through just eating and lifestyle.
00:40:31.300 It's a very, it's a very personal thing.
00:40:33.200 Your microbiome.
00:40:34.100 You don't want to just share that with someone else, but it is interesting how they're finding
00:40:39.240 that even the people that you associate with, the things that you think, also the things
00:40:43.940 that you eat, it's all very holistic to what's impacting your gut.
00:40:47.740 It is like the center, the seat of your soul, you know?
00:40:51.360 Nothing is separate from another thing.
00:40:52.440 Everything influences others and stuff.
00:40:54.960 And again, that's why I'm, you know, kind of brought up the disgusting version of that
00:40:58.300 is, of course, how now the spiteful mutants are spreading this in our society.
00:41:02.680 It's more LGBTQ, more degeneracy, more human centipede type of activity.
00:41:07.680 A bunch of, sorry to be graphic, but like a bunch of, you know, butt enthusiasts out
00:41:12.440 there and like, what do you think that's going to do to all this stuff?
00:41:14.780 It's just going to spread, like, it's going to just infect and spread everywhere, which
00:41:19.540 I'm, well, I'm back to that then again.
00:41:21.860 This is like them running the show.
00:41:23.980 Well, that's why we need a master cleanse.
00:41:26.200 And that's what this, that's what shows like ours are about.
00:41:29.380 Master cleanse.
00:41:30.860 Including your body, mind, soul, because we're getting the propaganda, we're getting
00:41:34.980 the bad food, we're getting, like, poison on every level.
00:41:37.960 And then you have these, like, microscopic things also trying to, like, you know, feed
00:41:42.120 off of you on top of it.
00:41:43.460 Ben and Teller, many years ago, they had that show Bullshit and it was some, they interviewed
00:41:47.420 some doctor that basically said, everyone has parasites and this is really bad.
00:41:51.520 And they're, of course, aren't they both Jewish or something?
00:41:54.160 At least the main big fat guys.
00:41:56.320 And they were, you know, again, as they do, same thing with 9-11 or whatever, they also
00:42:00.160 said, like, hey, look, there's a lot of questions here.
00:42:02.420 How the hell do you bring down these buildings with, like, you know, the
00:42:04.960 burning jet fuel, like, oh, well, let's debunk and ridicule the guys.
00:42:09.520 So they did the same to the parasite guy.
00:42:11.120 It was like, oh, we have toilets and hot water and therefore we don't have that in our
00:42:15.840 modern society.
00:42:16.800 It's like, Bullshit.
00:42:17.680 Everybody does.
00:42:17.900 You're Bullshit, in fact.
00:42:19.120 Everybody does.
00:42:19.740 And there's more research going into these things.
00:42:24.120 So, yeah.
00:42:24.760 Oh, and that's the other thing.
00:42:25.580 If they do these fecal microbiome transplants, I heard another guy saying, well, they're not
00:42:30.440 accounting for parasites.
00:42:31.540 You can be transferring parasites.
00:42:32.720 Well, that's right.
00:42:33.120 That's my point with that.
00:42:34.280 Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
00:42:35.220 Then you're going to get all the, like, that's where this, like, that's...
00:42:38.060 They can't just extract the good bacteria.
00:42:40.160 I mean, it's just...
00:42:40.740 No, that's the psyop.
00:42:41.160 That's to spread the worm.
00:42:42.120 But anyway, you remember the worm-pilled piece, right?
00:42:46.880 Remember that?
00:42:47.380 The little short...
00:42:48.800 I just call them hyperborean edits now.
00:42:51.580 It's, like, really fast.
00:42:53.240 And some...
00:42:53.920 Yeah, I saw a basic boy who had said, oh, no, we're about to be worm-pilled.
00:42:56.660 Yeah, is that what you're talking about?
00:42:57.500 Yeah.
00:42:57.860 We're about to...
00:42:58.360 You're going to get worm-pilled.
00:42:59.820 If you're anti-worm, what the fuck do you think about all day?
00:43:03.700 Have you seen this one?
00:43:04.960 Check it out.
00:43:05.540 Pull that shit up, Jamie.
00:43:33.600 Pull that shit up, Jamie.
00:43:34.360 Pull that shit up, Jamie.
00:43:34.540 Well, I'm sure there's a lot of factors there, right?
00:43:51.260 See, the old wives' tales were like, you get demon-possessed by that cat, and really, it's a damn brain worm.
00:43:56.440 Well, that's probably also why they told you not to eat pork.
00:43:57.900 And that's science fiction. That's a real brain worm programming you.
00:44:00.780 Like you were saying earlier, I looked at the crew. I didn't even know that.
00:44:04.540 All right, then they do the black eye club at the end there, too.
00:44:14.700 I'm not either, and we'll get to that with the Prince Charles thing a little bit later, too.
00:44:19.000 Obviously, not all, because it's a snake in a statue doesn't mean it's, you know, all.
00:44:23.500 No, that's the word.
00:44:24.340 In some cases, it's actually about, you know, kind of defeating that, too, or stuff like that, right?
00:44:27.880 It's overlapping things here, but it's a fun and short meme way of saying,
00:44:33.140 yeah, there's other shit going on throughout civilization here.
00:44:37.340 Who's really in charge here, you know?
00:44:39.460 Yeah.
00:44:39.820 All right.
00:44:40.260 Oh, and also, I was going to say one more thing.
00:44:42.500 I know there's people that are on this parasite cleanse train.
00:44:46.900 Rife technology.
00:44:48.120 Now, Henrik, you and I are giving it a whirl.
00:44:49.960 I think it would be fun to maybe do a little video or something, getting it done, and we'll report, like, how we feel.
00:44:54.900 I know, is it Adam over at Natural Health News?
00:44:58.040 He said that he used Rife frequency technology that helps him have a lot of health problems,
00:45:03.800 and apparently it's good also for destroying parasites.
00:45:06.380 So we'll report and let you know.
00:45:09.500 Yeah.
00:45:10.380 We'll see how it works out.
00:45:12.240 It's kind of interesting, right?
00:45:13.080 It's actually very, like, sensitive, or sensitive is a very, very delicate frequencies that they send out.
00:45:20.640 Rife was back, what, early 1900s or something, I think?
00:45:24.900 Royal Raymond Rife.
00:45:26.620 Yeah, didn't you do a show on this, like, a long time ago?
00:45:29.220 Well, it came up a few times, but, yeah, here and there.
00:45:31.320 But, yeah, it's kind of interesting.
00:45:33.480 And it was, like, articles at the time, like, oh, the end of disease, and, like, that's a better.
00:45:37.020 And, of course, later then you did have, you know, that's legit stuff, right?
00:45:40.460 The Rockefeller, I mean, legit information about it.
00:45:43.720 Rockefeller Foundation came in, and they rehauled the whole pharmaceutical industry, or medical industry,
00:45:48.920 and it became all about pharmaceuticals, as opposed to actually using, yeah, frequencies, technologies,
00:45:53.940 other types of things, which, again, it's not the only thing.
00:45:56.880 It's also not one of those shortcuts, oh, you just do that, right?
00:45:59.640 You've got to couple that with, like, yeah, nutrition, you can do supplements, you can do a lot of other things.
00:46:04.660 Absolutely. But as far as diagnostic tools, too, there's the ZytoScan, and that's even FDA-approved now.
00:46:11.080 This was made over in Europe.
00:46:12.580 You guys can look into this, but it's based on galvanic skin responses.
00:46:16.620 You put your hand in this little cradle, it picks up on, it's basically biofeedback,
00:46:21.920 biocommunication with things that are going on in your body, because your skin is electric.
00:46:26.000 Your body is electric, and we put out frequencies, and, you know, we're just starting to kind of go down that path.
00:46:32.220 But the ZytoScan, if you look it up, I've done it a couple times, highly accurate.
00:46:36.720 I couldn't believe it was, like, picking up on things that were going on in my body.
00:46:40.200 Spell that for people so they can look it up.
00:46:41.400 Z-Y-T-O, and they have a website you can go to and check it out.
00:46:45.560 But if there's a ZytoScan around you, definitely go to it.
00:46:48.440 And then it can recommend, like, a protocol-based, you know, what you need.
00:46:52.360 Like, a nutritionist, for instance, will say, hey, take these standard process supplements
00:46:56.180 to get the things that are out of range back in range.
00:47:00.000 But this is an area that's, like, I think is very exciting in terms of health.
00:47:03.620 And remember, a long time ago, it used to be, like, oh, the stethoscope is weird.
00:47:06.660 We can't trust that, or an X-ray.
00:47:08.960 Well, you know, things do advance, and there are some healthy, good technologies,
00:47:12.300 but don't expect these things to go mainstream because they actually work.
00:47:15.780 With the mRNA Vax?
00:47:17.040 Yeah.
00:47:17.960 That's an exciting technology.
00:47:19.280 We definitely should use that, but not those other types of technologies.
00:47:22.900 All right.
00:47:24.460 Okay.
00:47:26.200 Should we stop talking about worms now?
00:47:28.060 Well, actually.
00:47:28.480 I guess so.
00:47:29.780 We can play.
00:47:30.900 Wait, McDozer says,
00:47:32.280 I have never been more uncomfortably aware of my body and brain than now.
00:47:35.800 Thanks, friends.
00:47:36.340 Looks like I'm fasting for the next seven days to starve these damn parasites out.
00:47:40.080 Not a bad idea.
00:47:41.380 Fasting is always good.
00:47:42.540 It's good.
00:47:43.120 Go back to the ancient, I mean, many religions do it still.
00:47:45.960 They observe that, obviously, but in many regards,
00:47:48.240 there's something we had going way, way, way back, right?
00:47:50.280 Like, we did.
00:47:50.780 And also, it's because you didn't always have access to food all the time.
00:47:56.980 You just didn't have it.
00:47:58.080 We evolved or, you know, at least those selection pressures over a long period of time
00:48:03.580 where we essentially just didn't have food readily available all the time.
00:48:07.480 You did actually go periods where you just didn't eat anything.
00:48:10.040 And you don't snack.
00:48:11.060 See, a lot of people, they're snacking all the time.
00:48:14.020 I mean, I talk to people like, can't lose weight.
00:48:15.760 Like, just stop snacking and just eat smaller, like, four small meals throughout the day
00:48:20.500 or five, like, small.
00:48:22.920 Break it up.
00:48:23.880 And it's better for your metabolism.
00:48:25.700 It's easier on your organs and you lose weight.
00:48:27.660 Our ancestors couldn't go get a bag of chips at, you know, midnight or whatever.
00:48:31.260 Like, there should be a cutoff point before you go to bed.
00:48:34.820 Like, okay, I had dinner.
00:48:35.960 Now I don't eat.
00:48:36.760 I know, Henrik, you're doing a lot of intermittent fasting.
00:48:38.600 So, like, that's a 16-hour fast.
00:48:41.060 That's easy when you're sleeping.
00:48:42.900 You get up, you skip breakfast, and you go for lunch.
00:48:45.880 Yep.
00:48:46.380 You know, and don't have, like, a huge pile, but, like, kind of break it up throughout the day.
00:48:50.720 Well, speaking of food and eating and spreading things.
00:48:53.520 A huge pile and parasites and black men, it's all coming together.
00:48:58.060 What is going on here?
00:49:02.300 Sorry.
00:49:03.420 Uh-huh.
00:49:03.740 No, you're not going to have that.
00:49:09.780 I don't know.
00:49:15.940 Oh, God.
00:49:16.520 I guess if you do want to spread the worm, that's one method for you, right?
00:49:20.640 Well, I mean, this is how they eat in Africa by their hands, you know, out of some trough.
00:49:24.700 They all share a bowl of rice or whatever.
00:49:26.700 You know, like, let's get the Oscar Mayer kosher wieners in there.
00:49:30.400 At least they had that.
00:49:31.820 Or is that maybe Arabic?
00:49:34.220 Cultures, but didn't they have the taboo, you don't touch your food with your left hand
00:49:41.020 because you wipe it with your left hand?
00:49:43.300 Oh, that's in India.
00:49:43.480 Oh, was that India?
00:49:44.440 Well, in India, yeah.
00:49:45.720 I just remember these, what's the guy's name?
00:49:48.460 The Monty Python guy.
00:49:49.940 I forget his name now.
00:49:50.700 He went around the world in different travels and trips, and he went to, like, all these,
00:49:54.620 you know, remote places and stuff.
00:49:55.900 And, of course, you know, Wesley was like, well, we wash our hands with warm water.
00:50:00.740 We don't, you know, but I guess from their point of view, right, of the things that they're suffering from,
00:50:06.600 they were at least correct on that.
00:50:08.020 But it was an interesting series, actually.
00:50:11.160 Palin, right?
00:50:12.360 Michael Palin.
00:50:13.240 Yeah.
00:50:13.400 Is that his name, Michael Palin?
00:50:14.580 Yeah, around the world, he did, like, three or at least two different ones of those, I think, series.
00:50:19.980 A couple super chats here on Odyssey.
00:50:21.360 Dezimac, howdy.
00:50:22.600 Howdy.
00:50:23.000 Thank you very much.
00:50:24.100 Maybe next time.
00:50:24.840 What time is it?
00:50:25.620 Well, it is 2.03 p.m. on my watch.
00:50:30.280 Confederate Patriot.
00:50:31.040 What time is it?
00:50:31.320 There's a yogurt drink called Kefir, yes.
00:50:33.260 It's warm time.
00:50:34.100 That our European ancestors discovered is excellent for gut health, full of good bacteria that kills parasites.
00:50:38.620 I used to be a physical trainer, and I've seen it work wonders for people.
00:50:41.760 Organic apple cider vinegar is excellent as well.
00:50:43.700 Yes.
00:50:43.980 Yes.
00:50:44.240 There's the dairy-based good probiotics, and then you also need to get in, like, nuts and vegetables
00:50:51.380 and, you know, just as much diversity as you can.
00:50:54.760 Yeah.
00:50:55.260 Right?
00:50:55.540 But, yeah, Kefir is something that our ancestors have for a long time.
00:50:58.680 And fermented foods.
00:51:00.420 Yes.
00:51:00.600 Like, we don't do that anymore.
00:51:01.780 That's something our ancestors used to do, and it's actually a lot easier than you think, right?
00:51:06.660 They canned and they fermented, and that's, like, one of the best things for gut health.
00:51:10.420 I've got to get on that train more of doing my own.
00:51:12.480 Instead of going and paying, you know, $10 at the health food store for, like, a little jar of sauerkraut or something.
00:51:19.240 And again, you know, same thing there then.
00:51:21.380 And you just, you were kind of forced to do it that way because that's a way to, it preserves longer, right, also at the same time.
00:51:28.380 Oh, yeah.
00:51:28.740 So, you know, you don't have those things available all year out in nature.
00:51:31.780 So when you have them, you can it, and they last for months and months, and you can go into it maybe at least, you know,
00:51:36.840 around the Yule time, Christmas period, and you have fermented foods and, you know, canned things, and it would last longer, and, you know,
00:51:43.780 and it's good for you.
00:51:45.520 See how that works?
00:51:46.680 It's almost like someone designed it or something.
00:51:48.140 It takes work, though.
00:51:48.660 But why did they design the worm?
00:51:49.820 Why did they design the parasite?
00:51:51.780 It takes a little work, but not as much work as you think, like, eating healthy.
00:51:56.160 Once you get in the groove, like, you're in the groove and it just comes down.
00:51:59.220 Yeah.
00:51:59.460 You know, it just takes more shopping.
00:52:01.200 I feel like I'm at the store, you know, three kids cooking from scratch.
00:52:06.260 I feel like it's just fresh produce and getting things, you know, just, like, every two days.
00:52:11.140 I feel like I'm there for stuff, you know?
00:52:13.280 Yeah, I know.
00:52:13.960 Imagine when that shuts down.
00:52:15.300 It's working nowadays.
00:52:16.780 Unfortunately, it's really expensive nowadays, too.
00:52:19.560 You want organic?
00:52:20.620 You know, that's the other thing that's just so evil about all this, you know, inflation and what's happening.
00:52:25.420 It's hard.
00:52:25.640 Oh, it's evil, all right.
00:52:26.760 It's harder to stay.
00:52:27.640 By design.
00:52:28.640 It's like rich people can stay healthier and have access to these technologies and this food and all this stuff.
00:52:34.620 You know, they can see nutritionists and naturopaths and stuff.
00:52:37.540 So that's why it's important to, you know, share all this knowledge, right?
00:52:40.980 Indeed, indeed.
00:52:42.400 So I want to play this little, I guess, interlude before we move on to some of the other stories here.
00:52:46.840 I'm hearing Siegert down there.
00:52:48.540 Let's play this one here.
00:52:49.940 This is kind of funny.
00:52:50.540 She just woke up from a nap.
00:52:52.520 I'm sure you guys don't mind.
00:52:53.680 Okay.
00:52:54.620 Just a fun little clip here.
00:52:55.760 Check this out.
00:52:56.500 Sacramento State Police are warning students and staff about a sexual battery that happened on campus.
00:53:01.480 Police say it was last Wednesday night.
00:53:04.000 A woman reported she was walking in the Hornet Tunnel, often used by students.
00:53:08.220 She says a man reached out and grabbed a part of her body.
00:53:11.020 Police released this picture.
00:53:12.820 They say the man has been seen loitering in the area.
00:53:17.060 He wore a dark baseball hat and a black hoodie with the words, I am black history on the front.
00:53:22.000 If you see him, police want you to give them a call.
00:53:26.100 Perfect.
00:53:26.700 I am black history.
00:53:29.360 Whoops.
00:53:29.740 It reminds me of that story of that white doctor who was in Whole Foods and some black guy came behind her and masturbated on her.
00:53:37.500 And she touched him and like touched his semen.
00:53:39.500 And yeah, this was some other story that was playing around.
00:53:42.140 And she called him a gentleman to the press.
00:53:45.040 A gentleman.
00:53:46.420 Yeah, that's not the correct way.
00:53:47.820 And jacked off on her in Whole Foods.
00:53:49.380 I was like, what are you?
00:53:50.920 Oh my God.
00:53:51.940 A gentleman?
00:53:52.960 Maybe she liked it.
00:53:53.700 I guess so.
00:53:55.220 Well, here, you know, crazy people, crazy shit.
00:53:58.020 It's good.
00:53:58.380 I mean, maybe it's not crazier than it used to be.
00:54:01.280 It's just that we have the internet now and you see much of it and all that stuff.
00:54:04.880 But sometimes you wonder.
00:54:06.800 I would play that clip with the cancer vaccine thing they're rolling out now, the mRNA.
00:54:11.460 And of course, you know, Borla was back in the news about his shit that he bought.
00:54:14.320 You know, oh, we're buying this company, $45 billion.
00:54:16.600 Now let's roll out the cancer, you know, the toxic cancer medication in the wake of, of course, all the rising cancer, skyrocketing cancer rates after the mRNA jab.
00:54:27.520 But anyway, where was I going with this?
00:54:29.760 Oh, the cancer vaccine, right?
00:54:31.600 The mRNA cancer vaccine.
00:54:33.340 Just what they rolled out in I Am Legend.
00:54:38.180 Omega Man was the first, which I frankly like better with Charlton Heston as opposed to, what's the I Am Legend guy?
00:54:44.900 The rapper, the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
00:54:47.200 Oh, yeah, Will Smith.
00:54:48.860 He was raised by whites, too.
00:54:51.080 Of course, it wasn't bad necessarily, right?
00:54:54.040 But the point is they wheeled it out.
00:54:55.880 You know, mRNA cancer.
00:54:57.740 Oh, I'm not saying it was mRNA in the movie, but I'm saying it was a cancer vaccine in the movie.
00:55:01.600 And then, of course, everyone, you know, either dies or turns into zombies.
00:55:04.500 And it kind of reminded me of this woman.
00:55:06.180 This was someone who the LAPD, Los Angeles here, was in pursuit of for about 45 minutes,
00:55:14.000 slamming her van into patrol cars multiple times, causing at least one officer to crash
00:55:18.980 and then crashing head on into innocent drivers on the 401 freeway.
00:55:23.640 I mean, look at this shit.
00:55:24.480 What are we looking at?
00:55:26.140 I mean, this is like a zombie monster.
00:55:29.800 Like, how do you even look like that?
00:55:33.100 Here's a video, I think, of it here, too.
00:55:35.180 Boom.
00:55:37.380 Those white vans, I tell you.
00:55:39.480 I mean, it's drugs.
00:55:40.720 Is this like fentanyl making her insane and changing the look?
00:55:44.260 This is the zombie apocalypse, man.
00:55:46.260 Oh, my God.
00:55:46.480 And look at her teeth and stuff.
00:55:48.120 It's like she almost looks like she had them done like that, you know, like sharp to look
00:55:52.860 like some beast.
00:55:53.280 I think that's just the blood that's running down to kind of make it look that way.
00:55:56.960 But, yeah.
00:55:57.120 You know, some of those freaks get those surgeries now to look like lizard men or whatever.
00:56:01.520 Meth is bad.
00:56:02.420 Yeah.
00:56:02.780 I mean, who knows what it is?
00:56:04.120 I mean, I don't think that's kind of the – I don't think they're demon-possessed.
00:56:08.900 If they're anything, they're possessed by either those parasites or they like – and
00:56:11.780 or all the medications they're on or like –
00:56:14.160 Los Angeles, man.
00:56:15.120 The drugs or whatever.
00:56:16.280 But, yeah, that's what it is now.
00:56:17.940 Well, speaking of mentally ill people, I guess we could do this one.
00:56:21.080 You know, here's – I guess at the end of the day, we can really thank all the people
00:56:26.020 that brought us in the U.S. the Civil Rights Act and the Hart Seller Act.
00:56:31.080 Check this out here.
00:56:32.120 You just voted to do it.
00:56:34.160 You just voted to do it.
00:56:36.760 Order, order.
00:56:37.700 I'm trying to get clarification.
00:56:39.020 Look it.
00:56:39.360 Calm down.
00:56:40.440 Calm down.
00:56:40.820 No, no, no, no.
00:56:41.480 Because this is what y'all do.
00:56:43.400 So I'm trying to get clarification.
00:56:44.300 Hey, Ms. Crockett, you're not recognized.
00:56:46.000 Ms. Crockett.
00:56:46.280 I can't hear you with your yelling.
00:56:47.500 Calm down.
00:56:48.900 Can you please calm down?
00:56:49.540 Don't tell me to calm down.
00:56:50.700 Please calm down.
00:56:51.140 Because y'all talk noise and then you can't take it.
00:56:53.940 You're out of control.
00:56:54.300 Because if I come and talk shit about her, y'all don't have a problem.
00:56:57.980 Mr. Chairman.
00:56:58.440 Mr. Chairman.
00:56:59.460 All right.
00:56:59.800 Chair – okay.
00:57:01.620 Order.
00:57:02.200 Chair now recognizes Ms. Green for four minutes and 21 seconds.
00:57:07.160 Four minutes.
00:57:07.860 Let Ms. Green talk and then you all can – I'll recognize –
00:57:10.420 But I move to strike her words for a second time based on her second set of personal remarks
00:57:15.320 attacking another member.
00:57:18.220 Who?
00:57:18.700 Chairman Comer.
00:57:19.480 Because you all cannot seem to apply the rules of the committee.
00:57:23.980 We have to do this every time.
00:57:25.680 Hey, I'm recognized.
00:57:27.380 I'm recognized.
00:57:27.940 I'm going to go ahead and start talking.
00:57:29.960 Look.
00:57:30.040 I know.
00:57:30.460 I know.
00:57:30.760 Look.
00:57:31.860 I don't know if you've noticed it.
00:57:32.740 I have two hearing aids.
00:57:33.980 I'm very deaf.
00:57:35.880 I'm not understanding.
00:57:37.820 Everybody's yelling.
00:57:38.660 I'm doing the best I can.
00:57:40.220 It's a big black mouth.
00:57:41.760 We cannot because of the rules of the committee, Mr. Chair.
00:57:45.120 That is – that is what I'm trying to communicate in the present moment.
00:57:48.460 We have a –
00:57:49.080 In the present moment.
00:57:50.200 What's the motion?
00:57:52.020 The motion is she.
00:57:54.000 That's right.
00:57:54.680 Even good old pubic hair Raskin there is like seems mildly confused.
00:58:00.620 What is happening?
00:58:02.040 Where are we?
00:58:03.720 Who's in charge?
00:58:04.820 How did this – what – these old white – I mean, he's a Jew, Raskin.
00:58:07.720 But the other guy here, like Mr. Coomer – almost, sorry.
00:58:12.920 Mr. Comer.
00:58:13.880 Is that what it is?
00:58:14.240 Comer.
00:58:14.780 Comer.
00:58:15.460 Comer.
00:58:16.140 Mr. Comer here just woke up and like, oh, mighty, mighty brown in here today.
00:58:23.800 I won't know.
00:58:24.580 This is going to be down in here tonight.
00:58:28.180 It's like –
00:58:28.500 Diversity is your strength, man.
00:58:30.340 Man, that's what's happening.
00:58:31.720 It's the Hartzeller Act.
00:58:33.420 It's the Civil Rights Act.
00:58:34.660 And now you find yourself in a situation here.
00:58:36.640 Now it's loud and screaming in your face and blowing the crap out of you.
00:58:40.800 Yep.
00:58:41.100 That's right.
00:58:42.700 Fantastic.
00:58:43.280 Fantastic stuff.
00:58:45.240 There's Dan Lyman.
00:58:45.980 Wake up, babe.
00:58:46.960 New euphemism master list just dropped.
00:58:49.960 Delinquents, young boys, youngsters, pranksters, youths.
00:58:53.760 That's a classic.
00:58:54.920 Joggers.
00:58:55.480 That's a classic.
00:58:56.700 Yeah.
00:58:57.040 Teens.
00:58:57.860 Well, thugs.
00:58:58.480 I don't even say – yes, they do say thugs sometimes.
00:59:01.340 But even that's like racist now, right?
00:59:03.020 Yep.
00:59:03.920 Parolees.
00:59:04.520 Scholars.
00:59:05.300 Yeah, we like that.
00:59:06.100 Joggers.
00:59:06.960 Motorists.
00:59:08.740 Maniacs.
00:59:09.300 We saw that the other day.
00:59:10.460 This is – yeah, there's specifically a guy at New York Post there that's very good.
00:59:14.960 Like how to say things without saying things.
00:59:17.940 You know what I mean?
00:59:18.760 But we all know.
00:59:20.040 Polite man.
00:59:20.560 We all know, dude.
00:59:21.480 Prankster.
00:59:22.040 Yeah.
00:59:22.340 Let me scroll down here.
00:59:23.360 But brazen duo.
00:59:25.400 Particoers.
00:59:26.060 You read some of these, right?
00:59:27.600 Birdwatchers.
00:59:28.800 Tiny thieves.
00:59:30.440 There's another –
00:59:31.100 Gentle giant.
00:59:31.940 Do you know of them?
00:59:32.680 There's another –
00:59:33.440 And then people are posting underneath this other new ones, like New York Post one.
00:59:38.620 Church goers.
00:59:39.440 Subway menace.
00:59:40.860 A subway menace.
00:59:41.740 Massive goon.
00:59:43.900 Young fathers.
00:59:45.700 Naked woman.
00:59:47.360 Family friends.
00:59:49.940 Troublemakers.
00:59:51.000 Gifted athletes.
00:59:53.180 Gang members.
00:59:53.960 That's twice there, but that's fine.
00:59:55.260 Spring breakers.
00:59:56.040 Bus passengers.
00:59:57.080 Shadowy figure.
00:59:58.400 Black.
00:59:59.300 I've got to think of a couple other words right there.
01:00:01.940 Would-be thieves.
01:00:03.580 Would-be mugger.
01:00:05.000 Negroes.
01:00:05.440 Large aggressor.
01:00:06.360 That's the N-word I was thinking of.
01:00:07.840 How about Negroes?
01:00:08.880 Theme park goers.
01:00:10.080 Former NFL player.
01:00:11.900 There you go.
01:00:12.600 Wendy's customer.
01:00:13.580 Kitty crime wave.
01:00:14.500 Anything but the N-word here, right?
01:00:16.840 Anything.
01:00:17.500 Oh, my gosh.
01:00:18.620 Ceiling bird watchers.
01:00:21.380 McDonald's wacko.
01:00:22.060 But we're all just thinking the N-word the whole time.
01:00:24.660 Community activist.
01:00:25.540 It doesn't make a difference.
01:00:26.260 Well, wasn't that what Black said, that when you say any of these things, you basically
01:00:30.780 mean, and he said the N-word, you know, that kind of thing?
01:00:33.280 So they're, like, owning it.
01:00:34.360 I guess so.
01:00:34.980 Black Friday crowds.
01:00:36.500 Snazzily dressed man.
01:00:38.820 Scholarship recipients.
01:00:39.680 Lunchtime rowdies.
01:00:40.820 I like that.
01:00:40.860 Hammer-wielding man.
01:00:42.380 Lunchtime rowdies.
01:00:44.100 Stroller-pushing maniac.
01:00:46.420 Chubby cheek crooks.
01:00:48.040 Fringe political candidate.
01:00:49.440 Twisted mom.
01:00:50.200 And you know, these are, like, all real, from real stories.
01:00:53.180 Quiet boy from a hard-working Christian family.
01:00:55.340 All right, good stuff.
01:00:57.640 Yeah, exactly.
01:00:58.100 He was just turning his life around.
01:00:59.620 Everyone loved him.
01:01:00.520 He had such a good heart, and he was just turning his life around.
01:01:03.020 How many times have we heard that?
01:01:03.840 Here's an updated list here.
01:01:05.120 You did.
01:01:05.520 Oh, my God.
01:01:08.540 Beetlejuice, thank you so much.
01:01:09.860 Those shekels for healthy food for the pomegranates.
01:01:11.880 Thank you.
01:01:12.500 Thank you.
01:01:13.060 And any time I go into pilgrims here in Coeur d'Alene, we always run into listeners.
01:01:18.340 And, of course, I was running into my good friend Rebecca, because she's there as much as I am.
01:01:21.400 And she lives down the street from me.
01:01:23.960 Aquarius Fabrication.
01:01:25.320 Red Ice audience has always been in health food stores.
01:01:28.020 Always.
01:01:28.480 Not, well, yeah.
01:01:29.620 Across the country.
01:01:30.500 It's been that way.
01:01:31.080 But many times.
01:01:31.620 I'm saying that that's been a concurrent theme in many regards.
01:01:34.400 We're in a health food store somewhere.
01:01:35.940 Yeah.
01:01:36.200 Hey, Red Ice, Henry, Kelana.
01:01:37.940 Yeah.
01:01:38.160 And the majority of those people, like some of the ones on the East Coast, have been, like, some of our best friends for a long time.
01:01:45.460 Let's see.
01:01:45.920 Aquarius Fabrication LLC says, pragmatically promotional.
01:01:49.040 My biz got hit hard by IRS last year.
01:01:51.400 Pro-white streamers, pro-white businesses.
01:01:53.560 Email me about that shower if you're interested, or at least give it a look.
01:01:57.040 I need to make some free time to get the idea out there.
01:01:59.460 Besides, humanity needs to be reminded that talent and innovation is a very white trait.
01:02:04.260 Yes, Aquarius Fabrication LLC.
01:02:08.120 Absolutely.
01:02:08.780 And that reminds me, with our hats that we just made, which are awesome, and they're stitched.
01:02:14.840 And I don't have one here to show you.
01:02:16.860 We have one.
01:02:17.200 It was a pro-white supply chain.
01:02:19.860 Yes, exactly.
01:02:20.600 It might cost a little more, but think of what you're paying for.
01:02:23.380 Yep, exactly.
01:02:24.120 The people you're supporting.
01:02:24.580 Good quality and stuff, and good people all the way down the line, you know, kind of thing.
01:02:29.380 So, yep, indeed.
01:02:30.640 Yeah, exactly.
01:02:31.260 Yeah, Aquarius.
01:02:31.860 I didn't reply to the email.
01:02:33.060 I've been super busy, but, yeah, I was offering yesterday the white power shower.
01:02:40.160 I like it, and you say it's the two nozzles?
01:02:42.480 Yeah, I guess you can do it through the curtain, the shower rod, the curtain rod, somehow, which
01:02:48.300 is, like, really interesting.
01:02:49.480 Okay.
01:02:49.880 How about a spa shower?
01:02:51.000 Like, remember Mr. Bean and the bee, you know, it's got the lights and the jets and the music.
01:02:56.080 Well, yeah, you want to stay clean from those parasites.
01:02:59.340 Showering is part of the...
01:03:01.060 It's not good enough, though.
01:03:02.040 It doesn't clean your hands, though.
01:03:03.880 I know, but as I'm saying, at least, because you pick it up everywhere, right, from the
01:03:07.580 outside and stuff, you've got to stay clean.
01:03:11.360 All right.
01:03:11.460 Someone said, wait, the hats are ready.
01:03:12.520 Yeah, they're ready.
01:03:13.220 I just need to do a photo shoot and put them up in the shop.
01:03:16.340 There's some products I need to, you know, get to update the site a little bit.
01:03:19.640 Yeah, we've got to get the website set up.
01:03:20.420 We have to get the products in there.
01:03:21.940 We have to make a little...
01:03:22.540 But it's finally happening, and it looks great.
01:03:24.420 Promo.
01:03:24.540 It looks sweet.
01:03:25.240 The cups look awesome.
01:03:26.280 The commercial thing for it, you know.
01:03:27.440 It's all going to be cool.
01:03:28.160 You're going to like it.
01:03:28.760 Yep.
01:03:30.040 Okay.
01:03:30.540 So why don't we talk about Ireland a little bit here, too?
01:03:32.600 Kind of interesting with that 200-year-old tree that was slated to be cut down.
01:03:38.880 Why?
01:03:39.240 Well, of course, because we have to house refugees and invaders right on that spot, obviously.
01:03:45.780 Right?
01:03:45.980 So this is, as I said, this is an attack on the folk soul of Europeans.
01:03:50.700 That's what that is.
01:03:51.540 Some of these trees have been around, obviously, as you can understand, 200 years, longer than we have.
01:03:55.840 It's been there to see things that we haven't seen, to use the line from Lord of the Rings with, was it Treebeard or what's his call again?
01:04:05.000 They have been there with us for generations, and we develop special relationships with the nature that we are around, that we experience, that we grow up with.
01:04:16.140 Some people, their kids climb the same tree that they did.
01:04:20.260 You know, things like that.
01:04:21.100 These are important things.
01:04:22.540 So, again, specifically a big, nice, old tree.
01:04:25.600 Let's cut that down.
01:04:26.740 It's kind of like that, you know, I'm not even sure what tree that is, but it looks like that avatar tree.
01:04:31.280 It's an old growth that's important.
01:04:32.160 It's like Yggdrasil.
01:04:34.320 For all you know.
01:04:36.220 Everything is symbolic of that, right?
01:04:38.860 Trees are important to most cultures.
01:04:40.740 Big, old, gross.
01:04:42.020 You know, we're Daryl Hannah now, climbing the trees.
01:04:44.780 The local Irish in Clonomail are protesting a planned cut down of an ancient tree and building a migrant camp over it.
01:04:51.000 Late last night, some unknown people broke into the project.
01:04:54.680 They beat up security, leaving one hospitalized.
01:04:57.020 Oh, well.
01:04:57.720 Then they set fire to the machines and the current works.
01:05:01.860 That's awesome.
01:05:02.620 Yep.
01:05:03.080 Good for them.
01:05:03.760 There's some videos here, too, right?
01:05:05.320 Yep.
01:05:05.480 Let's check your Irish.
01:05:06.360 Yeah, this is a young Irish man.
01:05:08.200 He walked off of the work site because there were people protesting out there.
01:05:12.460 Come on, lads.
01:05:13.320 What are you doing?
01:05:14.060 Stop working for these people, you know?
01:05:15.800 So, the last young Irish guy walks off the site.
01:05:19.080 By the way, there was a GoFundMe that started for him because he's lost his job and he's a young father.
01:05:23.660 Oh, okay.
01:05:24.300 Interesting.
01:05:24.480 So, we'll drop that.
01:05:25.100 Okay.
01:05:26.140 Yeah, he's home.
01:05:27.040 He's standing with us.
01:05:28.360 Well done.
01:05:28.800 If anyone can give this fella a job, please contact us.
01:05:33.060 Yeah!
01:05:37.260 Please, please, please.
01:05:39.460 Okay.
01:05:40.460 There we go.
01:05:41.300 Okay.
01:05:42.020 Yeah, we need more stuff like this where people just, no, we're not going to do it.
01:05:45.920 Here it is.
01:05:46.140 None of this, I'm just doing my job crap.
01:05:48.820 How many times have we heard, I'm just doing my job has got us where everything is being destroyed.
01:05:53.640 Yep.
01:05:53.760 Here's a GoFundMe for this young man and his family.
01:05:56.300 Okay, good, good stuff.
01:05:57.580 Look at this here.
01:05:58.100 Yeah, Irish Pride Days.
01:06:00.000 That's what it's called.
01:06:00.660 They've raced more than the gold.
01:06:02.100 That's fantastic.
01:06:02.880 All right, wonderful.
01:06:03.800 Yeah, Sam, young 19-year-old, a colonial father.
01:06:08.560 He's one of the guys who walked off right there, too.
01:06:10.920 Good.
01:06:11.720 Okay, well, let's see.
01:06:12.580 I'm not sure if there's more videos to you.
01:06:13.160 There's some other videos.
01:06:13.820 If you scroll down.
01:06:14.760 Okay, let me go back because I was clicking in there.
01:06:16.860 Here we go.
01:06:17.300 Protests in Kul has had success.
01:06:24.500 After nine hours of a standoff with locals, the cranes have decided to leave.
01:06:29.980 That's fantastic.
01:06:30.680 Yeah, come on.
01:06:31.260 Let's have some brotherhoods of unity here.
01:06:33.640 That particular one, we have to put it right there.
01:06:36.620 You know what I mean?
01:06:37.740 You know why they're doing that.
01:06:39.580 It's like it's symbolic for them.
01:06:41.100 It's like burning down the pagan temples, right?
01:06:43.620 Well, they found the Viking temple in Norway they found.
01:06:45.800 And then it was like, oh, yeah, we're going to build a migrant camp right here.
01:06:49.000 In many regards, it's literally like out in nowhere.
01:06:52.360 It's literally like out on the countryside.
01:06:54.360 And, you know, this is a meme for it, but that's basically what it is, right?
01:06:57.140 It's like, oh, look, pristine nature.
01:06:59.820 Let's build a migrant camp, shall we?
01:07:02.860 Or it's like the parking lot at Stonehenge.
01:07:04.980 It's like, do these people just not?
01:07:06.640 It tells you the mentality of these pro-migrant people.
01:07:09.780 They'll just like saw down all the forests because this is their most important issue.
01:07:13.820 They don't care about any of our sacred sites.
01:07:15.580 Oh, we're not sacred people at all.
01:07:17.200 We don't have anything that's sacred and special to us.
01:07:19.360 Yep, that's right.
01:07:21.320 Put some rapists right in the place.
01:07:24.100 Yep.
01:07:25.000 Are these a couple of other ones here, too?
01:07:26.440 Yeah, there's one.
01:07:26.940 Irish workers walked up the side.
01:07:28.580 Is there some more here, maybe?
01:07:30.540 They look like they're packing up.
01:07:32.240 There's another Irish fella in there.
01:07:33.540 They've been treated like absolute dogs.
01:07:35.380 They're standing in front of them, and also they can't even talk.
01:07:38.280 Irish pets.
01:07:38.840 Irish pets.
01:07:40.580 Come on, boy.
01:07:41.040 You'll never beat the Irish.
01:07:47.120 Molly, the Fiona, they're all over.
01:07:50.360 Lovely.
01:07:51.060 Traffic guys are going.
01:07:53.740 He don't want to be here either.
01:07:56.800 He don't want to be here.
01:07:58.920 Look at that face.
01:08:00.000 He doesn't want to be here.
01:08:01.020 He's just...
01:08:01.160 And this is another reason why they want to replace white people, too, right?
01:08:04.120 Because we...
01:08:05.200 Yeah, we'll say no.
01:08:06.220 We'll walk off the job.
01:08:07.320 We'll say, you know, F off.
01:08:08.960 And then they'll just bring in, you know, packs of N-words in here to...
01:08:13.120 Yeah, it's like Indians, Pakistanis, Blacks, Sub-Saharan Africans.
01:08:15.040 Like, they don't care about any of this stuff.
01:08:17.160 They're just, oh, I'm just doing me job.
01:08:18.540 I'm surprised, as I said, that the police aren't there to, like, arrest them and, you
01:08:23.740 know, call them off.
01:08:25.360 I guess they're...
01:08:26.060 But again, that's how you do it, right?
01:08:27.260 You confront them and you tell them what you think about them.
01:08:30.900 You look at their faces.
01:08:32.280 Again, you don't have to do anything illegal.
01:08:34.320 You don't have to threaten them, you know, with violence or anything like that.
01:08:36.780 But, like, go and knock on their door later when they've ended their shift and they're
01:08:39.920 back from work if you know these people, if they're in your local community or something
01:08:43.680 like that.
01:08:43.980 Yeah.
01:08:44.620 Like, hey, hey, hey, bro.
01:08:45.880 Like, hey, buddy.
01:08:47.480 Hey, boy.
01:08:48.020 You probably shouldn't be doing that right now.
01:08:49.460 Yeah, some shaming for these people that are anti-Irish, that are helping facilitate
01:08:53.200 the replacement of Irish people.
01:08:55.440 We need lots of shaming.
01:08:56.980 Yes.
01:08:57.400 And showing up and getting in these people's faces.
01:08:59.940 And then we need unity to, like, work on getting these migrants out.
01:09:04.680 So it's good to see what Ireland's doing is, like, a little microcosm, you know, because
01:09:08.920 their demographics are rapidly changing.
01:09:11.840 Oh, it's horrendous.
01:09:13.260 Yeah, definitely.
01:09:14.140 Well, that's why they're waking up.
01:09:15.700 What do you say about Daryl Hannah, by the way?
01:09:17.460 Well, Daryl Hannah, remember the actress, she used to be, like, a tree hugger and jump
01:09:21.100 on trees.
01:09:21.840 And, oh, don't cut this tree down.
01:09:23.160 This was her in an excavator, like, stopping the excavator from, like, tearing up this farm
01:09:27.660 or whatever.
01:09:28.520 It's just interesting.
01:09:29.340 Now it's the right-wingers that are the tree huggers and the environmentalists that are,
01:09:33.400 like, don't cut down this big old beautiful tree.
01:09:35.340 Because now it's these liberals.
01:09:36.700 They don't care.
01:09:37.340 Cut down these old growths.
01:09:39.120 Well, let's bring in more migrants, you know?
01:09:41.200 And she's one of those people who's, like, loves all these fake refugees and migrants
01:09:44.780 and stuff.
01:10:06.260 I used to do stunts like this all the time and hug trees that she didn't want.
01:10:11.080 Cut down and stuff.
01:10:12.500 But, you know, we need something.
01:10:14.040 Yeah, they want to pave over everything to build, you know, yeah, developments, house
01:10:18.500 more people.
01:10:19.500 That's become, really, the liberal kind of talking point.
01:10:22.160 Remember, what's his name again?
01:10:23.600 The guy who wrote a book about it.
01:10:27.640 Damn it, I'm forgetting his name.
01:10:30.500 Iglesias.
01:10:31.640 Like, oh, we should be probably 900 million in America.
01:10:35.240 We could do that.
01:10:35.980 We'd be comfortable with that.
01:10:37.900 That'd be the population density of Germany.
01:10:39.500 It's like, are you kidding me?
01:10:41.080 And then, of course, on top of that, you have all these liberals.
01:10:44.760 I'm scrolling down in my own timeline here.
01:10:47.820 Here we go.
01:10:48.580 Here's the guy.
01:10:50.280 Here's Project Liberal, right?
01:10:51.700 Yeah.
01:10:52.900 Base of a soy liberal.
01:10:54.840 Great replacement.
01:10:56.120 More like the great rescuing.
01:10:58.080 An additional 100 million brown people is going to be saving America.
01:11:04.220 They can't save their own country.
01:11:05.580 And they're a country of a billion.
01:11:07.180 But they're going to come here and magically save the magical soil.
01:11:09.320 Oh, they'll save us.
01:11:09.800 You know?
01:11:10.100 But, yeah, here's the, here is.
01:11:11.740 That's the face of guys.
01:11:13.260 This is Project Liberal here.
01:11:14.720 He's the chair of Project Liberal.
01:11:15.560 Okay, we'll put 1,000 of them on your property.
01:11:18.240 And, again, they've been doing these.
01:11:19.600 We covered in the Western Board.
01:11:20.800 So check that out for more details on these guys.
01:11:23.780 But, yeah, immigrants aren't invaders.
01:11:25.840 Yes, they are, by definition, which we read.
01:11:27.480 Yes, they literally are.
01:11:28.460 And then, on top of that, our very nature and biosphere is being infected.
01:11:34.040 They're cutting down trees to house them.
01:11:35.920 They're like, let's pave over.
01:11:37.560 It's a famous comment from the prime minister at the time, back in 2012, 13, maybe it was 14.
01:11:46.300 It's like, oh, well, I go on airplanes all the time over Sweden.
01:11:49.040 And it's just forest and forest and forest.
01:11:51.100 Yeah, and you should stay that way.
01:11:52.040 There's plenty of room, and we could just basically pave the shit over and just build, you know, shoebox, gulag housing, do another, like, the 3 million program.
01:12:02.180 Remember that 60s, 70s, something like that, they had a million program with some of the worst architectural socialist, you know, utilitarian folk home planning that they ever did.
01:12:13.260 And it was, like, horrendous, all that shit.
01:12:15.180 No, these are our forests.
01:12:16.320 We want more rewilding to happen.
01:12:18.680 And we need repatriation, remigration, and rewilding.
01:12:22.480 I want more forests.
01:12:24.020 I want more beauty, more aesthetics, you know, more European style to come back, not this New World Order ugly shit that we see going up everywhere full of, you know, all these, like, third world people.
01:12:35.800 It's just, it's a nightmare.
01:12:37.100 Yep.
01:12:37.780 A nightmare.
01:12:38.880 Save trees, not refugees.
01:12:40.720 Exactly.
01:12:41.400 Pretty simple.
01:12:42.120 They can save themselves, and they're not refugees, by the way.
01:12:45.380 And they're not immigrants, they're a bunch of migrants.
01:12:47.520 Well, they're our people.
01:12:48.500 You know, they're smarter people in their countries, can figure it out.
01:12:52.280 You are not our problem.
01:12:53.340 They are not our problem.
01:12:54.440 No, exactly.
01:12:55.060 And that's just an attitude we have to take.
01:12:56.700 It's like...
01:12:57.140 We have our own kids, okay?
01:12:58.800 Well, it's just, oh, well, that's mean, mean.
01:13:02.140 It's like, well, they're coming to our countries, and they're, like, raping and doing crime, and they're killing people.
01:13:07.620 And, you know, yeah, there's a, well, here's one who didn't do those things, and it's like, okay, well, great, but why should we take the risk every day?
01:13:16.840 Like, I go up with my kids, and then all of a sudden, like, oh, maybe, oh, here's a migrant.
01:13:23.380 Maybe he won't stab me or my kids.
01:13:27.960 There's enough problems internally with our own population.
01:13:31.060 Yeah.
01:13:31.340 We have enough criminals.
01:13:32.240 We have enough crime and problems.
01:13:33.240 And why is it always on us?
01:13:34.360 How come it's never white people going over to them and, oh, help us, help our kids, help us with this and that?
01:13:40.260 No.
01:13:40.860 Yeah.
01:13:41.160 It never works that way for a reason.
01:13:42.780 We know.
01:13:43.340 We know.
01:13:43.900 It's just more parasites, and we need a cleanse.
01:13:47.580 Yep, that's right.
01:13:48.960 Yeah, there's a handful, a couple of honorary ones, which is fun.
01:13:52.160 But beyond that...
01:13:53.020 Yeah, and it's...
01:13:54.000 And we've only...
01:13:54.760 There are some honorary ones.
01:13:55.900 We know who they are, and they support us, and they're around.
01:13:58.120 But it's just like a small...
01:13:59.080 Look, exactly.
01:13:59.700 That's a certain job, but...
01:14:00.720 And we always had that before, right?
01:14:03.080 There was always a few, and it wasn't a big issue.
01:14:05.500 Well, if they come in, they shouldn't be anti-white.
01:14:08.220 That's the other thing of it.
01:14:09.580 And again, it's like...
01:14:10.480 Now, because of, you know, how bad it's getting, then you're almost like, you know...
01:14:14.940 And I'm not saying it's an overcompensation, but I'm saying then literally people's patients will run out.
01:14:19.700 And when it's run out, and when we have enough momentum, it will be like, no, we're just all out.
01:14:25.860 You know what I mean?
01:14:26.300 Maybe there was a time it was like, okay, you know, we can manage, you know, a couple here and there or whatever.
01:14:30.760 But like...
01:14:31.040 Now it's so bad.
01:14:31.580 You're like, I don't care if you're nice.
01:14:33.120 Exactly.
01:14:33.940 I have no more tolerance.
01:14:35.360 You run out of patience and tolerance and kindness and all that stuff, right?
01:14:40.380 So it's unfortunate, but that just kind of...
01:14:41.960 There just has to be a period, a date that's like, okay, from this period, if you came from this period on, it's null and void.
01:14:49.260 You need to go back.
01:14:50.420 Yeah.
01:14:50.720 And again, I mean, if you have your own country, you know, kind of thing, what's the problem, you know?
01:14:55.480 So, okay, anyway, moving on here, let's talk about, what was this one here?
01:15:01.060 I don't think I saw this one yet.
01:15:02.700 Oh, yes, this is great.
01:15:04.100 This is the poster boy for migrant integration here in Germany.
01:15:08.060 And he raped his own mother, this Congolese guy.
01:15:13.920 Hmm.
01:15:14.480 Yeah.
01:15:14.920 I know they were bragging, you know, turned his life around, you know, good boy.
01:15:19.160 Good boy just turning his life around, you know?
01:15:21.400 He just had a hard upbringing and a hard time.
01:15:23.640 And so, like, we just showed him the good German values, you know, we taught him how to be, we taught him about our culture and, you know, not to rape because raping is bad, okay?
01:15:33.480 And then he beats and rapes his own mom.
01:15:35.520 Was that the parasite in that or was that actually him?
01:15:38.980 I'm just joking here.
01:15:39.920 What if he is the parasite?
01:15:41.000 Moise Lohombo, Lohomobo, 30, was sentenced by the Wiesbaden District Court for an offense the judge claimed was so cruel, he told the court he thought he had misread the case file.
01:15:55.840 His mom, so look at this, he held a knife to his mom's head and is like, have sex with me or I'll knife you.
01:16:03.640 Well.
01:16:04.080 I mean, and then she's like, no, no, let me get you a prostitute, let me get you this German weight prostitute instead, and he refused.
01:16:11.980 Was it good enough?
01:16:12.660 Well, that's, I mean.
01:16:14.060 I'm kind of, I'm agreeing here for the wrong reasons.
01:16:17.200 I mean, oh, what was the term the guy used instead of great, the great rescuing, guys?
01:16:22.640 The great rescuing.
01:16:23.520 Guys like this, he's going to rescue us right here.
01:16:25.760 There we go.
01:16:26.400 Here it is.
01:16:27.200 More like, great, more like the great rescuing, am I right?
01:16:31.580 Now, look, let the raping commence, Project Liberal.
01:16:34.640 I mean, he rapes his own mom.
01:16:36.060 What do you think he's going to do with, you know, non, with women who are not his mom?
01:16:40.400 Well, exactly.
01:16:41.120 This is Artre's mom.
01:16:42.600 The victim was so severely beaten during the attack that investigations found blood splatter all over the apartment.
01:16:48.100 After the rape, La Homba reportedly apologized to his mother and called her an ambulance before fleeing.
01:16:54.400 The mother was transported to the hospital with serious injuries, including bleeding on the brain.
01:16:58.840 She was also heavily impacted psychologically by the attack and told nurses she was worried her son may have impregnated her.
01:17:08.500 Is there where the conservative is going to be, oh, life matters.
01:17:11.420 No more abortion.
01:17:12.940 Let's have this.
01:17:14.340 No, let's have the baby and then we'll just pay for it forever.
01:17:19.300 We'll have.
01:17:19.780 So it can go on and rape some more.
01:17:21.240 We don't want to have more of this guy.
01:17:22.120 A more incest baby.
01:17:23.940 Oh, my God.
01:17:25.040 I'm generally against, you know, the cruel methods, obviously.
01:17:28.740 But I'm saying there are cases where, like, yeah, you need to take it away.
01:17:34.140 Yeah.
01:17:35.080 Okay.
01:17:36.040 Oh, my God.
01:17:36.540 I mean, this is the best they can get.
01:17:38.140 He's, like, a poster boy for migrants and then it's, like, he's a criminal.
01:17:43.700 I want to see that, because remember the brochure of the, was that Austria?
01:17:48.580 There was another one of these, yeah.
01:17:49.860 Oh, well, there's been several, actually.
01:17:51.080 Several, where they're like, look at our African here.
01:17:53.560 Isn't he, like, a good model of what you should be in our country?
01:17:56.440 And it turns out he's, like, yeah.
01:17:58.080 He was on the front covers of pamphlets that was designed to promote successful integration of migrants into our societies or whatever.
01:18:07.560 And then he ended up, did he push someone onto the tram line or something?
01:18:12.260 It was something like that.
01:18:13.100 Something bad, yeah.
01:18:13.320 He was raping somebody or something to that effect.
01:18:16.000 I don't know.
01:18:16.700 It's always the raping or pushing or, you know, shoving, murdering.
01:18:21.800 Check out this one here.
01:18:22.700 There's a white man, Cody Heron, breaks the window of a car and taps the driver with his helmet visor.
01:18:30.140 He has a bail set to $4 million because of that.
01:18:34.120 A black man, Chris Lamar Smith, is arrested for second-degree assault, felony with a gun, drive-by shooting.
01:18:41.420 Bail for him set to $0 with conditions, or $100,000 if there's no conditions.
01:18:48.200 A tale of two races.
01:18:49.440 So here we go.
01:18:49.960 Here's the white guy.
01:18:50.860 There's actually a video of him doing this.
01:18:52.140 And it's like, yeah, it's dumb.
01:18:53.260 He shouldn't have done that.
01:18:54.000 But the point is, it's like you – they always talk about how it's disproportionate, like black behavior is criminalized and all that stuff.
01:19:02.500 Like they're literally talking about like –
01:19:04.140 That they go lenient on the white man or something.
01:19:06.380 Yeah, I know.
01:19:07.380 Or that they're decriminalizing certain set of behaviors, so like lower crime stats now.
01:19:12.240 Like there's all these kinds of weird things.
01:19:13.780 What was it?
01:19:14.380 Ben Crum, remember that headline?
01:19:17.120 Oh, they're criminalizing our culture.
01:19:18.520 So a method here is for us to basically just – well, let's just – crime is just part of our culture now.
01:19:25.180 So therefore, let's decriminalize or like let's make it legal.
01:19:28.080 Make it so crime doesn't really exist.
01:19:29.300 Let's make the illegal stuff legal.
01:19:30.900 And then there isn't – then all the – now the crime rates go down.
01:19:34.580 Here's a video here.
01:19:35.480 But people are still getting raped and robbed and murdered and hurt.
01:19:37.920 Yeah.
01:19:38.620 So here's what the white man gets slapped for a $4 million bail for.
01:19:42.660 Again, not the smartest, but that's beside the point, right?
01:19:48.560 Obviously fighting about something or –
01:19:51.480 Well, there's something here.
01:19:52.860 He goes up and then he jumps on the window in the car there.
01:19:55.820 Oh, my God.
01:19:56.680 Didn't – well, it's not that bad to be honest.
01:19:58.800 Didn't – like what did BLM do again, again during their riots and protests?
01:20:02.860 Well, it was a black woman.
01:20:03.880 That's why.
01:20:04.240 There, there.
01:20:04.720 He tapped the visor on her head.
01:20:06.040 That's it.
01:20:06.140 Because it's a black woman.
01:20:08.640 And then, of course, she can shove him and push him over on his bike.
01:20:11.300 I think she does here, Evan.
01:20:12.940 Yeah, there.
01:20:13.660 Yeah.
01:20:15.120 Well, that's $4 million for him in bail.
01:20:20.360 Like, was that really – was it smart?
01:20:22.980 No.
01:20:23.660 Should he have done it?
01:20:24.540 I don't know what preceded it or the reason they're saying something.
01:20:28.280 Get out of the way.
01:20:28.980 I mean, he's obviously amped up.
01:20:29.920 It's a biker gang here.
01:20:30.740 But here's – so here's the video then of the other – the black guys here.
01:20:35.700 Totally fine.
01:20:36.260 People now facing charges in northwest Rochester from a shooting.
01:20:39.960 Good evening.
01:20:40.480 Thanks for being with us.
01:20:41.300 It's a shooting.
01:20:42.120 And I'm Caitlin Alexander.
01:20:43.340 Two men were arrested Friday in connection with a shooting at the lodge at Overland Apartments.
01:20:48.800 That happened May 4.
01:20:49.940 Two rowdy lunchgoers.
01:20:52.000 Birdwatchers.
01:20:52.700 Two birdwatchers.
01:20:53.740 Henry, pictured on your screen, were arrested in connection to the shooting.
01:20:57.340 Yeah, that's what you think of anything of Henry.
01:20:58.340 On May 4th, Rochester Police Department responded to Lodge View Court Northwest after they were notified
01:21:03.280 by a caller that three shots were fired and a black car had taken off.
01:21:07.380 Smith, on your left, was charged for drive-by shooting towards a person and second-degree assault
01:21:12.860 with a dangerous weapon and felon in possession with a firearm.
01:21:16.520 Henry, on your right, was also arrested but has not been charged yet.
01:21:20.180 The two are related to each other.
01:21:22.420 RPD also arrested a 17-year-old in connection with a shooting.
01:21:24.400 Oh, really?
01:21:25.360 I wonder what the family makeup is.
01:21:27.760 Anyway, just a point there, right?
01:21:31.700 Yeah, $100,000.
01:21:32.400 Yeah, Smith's bond is $0 with conditions or $100,000 with no conditions.
01:21:37.780 That's shooting, trying to kill people.
01:21:39.600 Like, that's actually, you know, compared to this, like, again, I'm not saying he was a
01:21:43.760 smart move.
01:21:44.160 Yeah, but he wasn't trying to kill her.
01:21:45.720 No, exactly.
01:21:46.460 And it was like, oh, he tapped this.
01:21:47.740 Oh, my God, he tapped the girl, the woman, with his visor, you know.
01:21:52.520 So, anyway, that was Ghost of Colin Flaherty's account there on Twitter, by the way.
01:21:56.620 Oh, yeah.
01:21:57.180 Rest in peace.
01:21:58.120 Rest in peace, indeed.
01:21:59.260 He did some good stuff, obviously.
01:22:01.680 All right, check out this one here.
01:22:03.080 Did you see this one yet?
01:22:04.020 Yeah, I was supposed to interview her well back.
01:22:06.040 She follows me on Twitter.
01:22:07.680 I wanted to get her on the show.
01:22:09.040 Yeah.
01:22:09.180 I think so.
01:22:10.540 We should try to get her on today.
01:22:11.440 Yeah, we should get her set up here, if she's interested in coming on talking about this.
01:22:16.520 But, yeah, she was debanked by Bank of America without reason.
01:22:22.340 Christina Urso, everyone should withdraw their funds from Bank of America if they bank with
01:22:27.120 them and take their business somewhere else.
01:22:29.220 But, of course, she says she wrote that she believed her account was terminated because
01:22:33.220 she was working on a documentary about, remember, Gretchen Whitmer, Bitchmer, who claimed that
01:22:38.820 she was part, you know, there was a kidnapping attempt against her.
01:22:43.080 Of course, it was all bogus.
01:22:44.240 So, it was titled Kidnap and Kill an FBI Terror Plot.
01:22:47.520 Yep.
01:22:47.860 So, that's what she thinks that it's related to.
01:22:49.620 So, somehow, they know all this and it rises through the ranks of mainstream banks and then
01:22:55.940 the, I mean, obviously, this could be FBI, say, a contact to them or whatever.
01:22:59.920 Let's begin terrorizing them.
01:23:01.560 Let's make their life difficult.
01:23:03.600 Make sure that they can't continue their job.
01:23:06.980 They can't access their funds, which is, not even we had that.
01:23:10.360 We actually had, what, do you have, like, a month to withdraw or take your business elsewhere?
01:23:14.880 Yeah, they said they're going to send her a check in the mail.
01:23:17.600 Yeah, like Rumble.
01:23:18.300 And she was trying, yeah, exactly, like Rumble.
01:23:21.500 Here, here's the $3.
01:23:22.460 They won't tell me why.
01:23:23.380 They won't allow me to access my, in other words, it was immediate, right?
01:23:28.840 So, she can't access her bank account or the funds.
01:23:30.880 They're telling me they'll get a check in the mail.
01:23:31.600 And she has crew members to pay, so that's probably partially why they didn't do it.
01:23:34.360 Yeah, I'm traveling at the end of this month for my documentary.
01:23:36.400 Now, I have no funds.
01:23:37.700 Fucking sick, man.
01:23:38.520 Then you have to wait.
01:23:39.220 And this is why it drives me nuts when people are on, you know, when we, reminder, we were
01:23:45.280 the first to get banned from Wells Fargo, okay?
01:23:47.800 This was years ago now.
01:23:49.620 I tried to get somewhere with it.
01:23:50.960 I tried to file, you know, even with the government.
01:23:54.480 Yeah, they have their watchdog.
01:23:55.660 I forgot what that department it's called.
01:23:57.460 I tried everything.
01:23:58.280 I tried everything.
01:23:59.340 It didn't work.
01:24:00.440 Yep.
01:24:00.880 So, someone just made the call, right?
01:24:03.040 And this was even my Lana's Llama, like my clothing-related company as well.
01:24:06.720 So, it was like a personal attack, but none of us should be on these big banks.
01:24:11.500 There's so many good local credit unions that are, you know, high-tech and offer all the
01:24:15.960 best stuff.
01:24:16.580 So, just stop using Wells Fargo, Bank of America, all these.
01:24:20.520 Get off of them.
01:24:21.700 I mean, we'll be coming up on at least, I mean, sooner, like a decade of this kind of
01:24:27.120 stuff.
01:24:27.460 And what has happened?
01:24:29.120 Where is these?
01:24:29.900 Because there's always this spin that, like, oh, conservatives are being, it's all kinds
01:24:34.540 of people being, you know, banned and thrown off, obviously.
01:24:36.880 It's going to happen.
01:24:37.240 Yeah.
01:24:37.540 Like, what's laws?
01:24:38.220 But not even for now when, like, mainstream.
01:24:40.720 I'm not saying she is.
01:24:42.440 I mean, I'm not sure.
01:24:43.580 I think she's more on our page, I think.
01:24:45.540 But anyway, regardless, not that that's the point of it, but I'm just saying, like, even
01:24:49.940 they're conservatives now.
01:24:51.560 Like, they're being, suffering from, like, this type of financial suppression and things
01:24:55.700 like that.
01:24:56.400 And still nothing's happening.
01:24:57.780 They just post about it.
01:24:58.740 Oh, my God.
01:24:59.240 This is so awful.
01:25:00.080 And then nothing happens.
01:25:01.220 Yeah.
01:25:01.740 Like, they don't pass any laws.
01:25:03.060 Oh, we're watching very carefully.
01:25:05.000 You better watch it.
01:25:06.340 We'll wag our fingers again.
01:25:08.260 I know on a state level, wasn't there a couple states that were trying to make it illegal
01:25:12.480 for, you know, payment processing, blacklisting, and banks from being able to cancel you and
01:25:17.820 stuff?
01:25:18.080 I have to follow up and see where those are at.
01:25:20.240 Yeah.
01:25:21.140 If that works or not.
01:25:22.100 I'm not sure either, actually.
01:25:23.260 They wiggle around it somehow.
01:25:24.620 Yep.
01:25:24.920 Not sure.
01:25:25.340 All right.
01:25:28.380 Did you have any on?
01:25:29.720 Are we caught up on?
01:25:30.060 Oh, let me check, actually.
01:25:31.580 I'm going to have to see that.
01:25:32.900 Night Nation Review.
01:25:34.280 Shout out to you.
01:25:34.900 Good to see you, sir.
01:25:35.340 I'm going to have to find out about your hat, creator supplier, as I need to get some
01:25:38.380 of my own merchandise made myself.
01:25:39.880 Yeah, I'm happy to share that with you.
01:25:40.940 Yeah, we're happy to pass on.
01:25:42.180 They're good guys.
01:25:43.400 Western Critique, Ann Girl.
01:25:44.680 I went to some Christian churches, and they were all left-wing cesspits.
01:25:49.340 Go on a mission to help black and brown people while the homeless population tripled in Canada
01:25:53.520 last year.
01:25:54.200 So stupid.
01:25:55.060 Yeah.
01:25:55.320 It's horrible.
01:25:56.560 Even Mormons.
01:25:58.160 Like, even Mormons, if you look at their magazines and stuff, it's just like blacks on the cover
01:26:02.120 and stuff.
01:26:03.000 They all do that now.
01:26:04.320 That's basically all it is, essentially.
01:26:06.440 Trying to recruit them, no?
01:26:08.840 Yeah, I mean...
01:26:10.360 I think blacks are going to save Mormonism?
01:26:12.080 It's kind of bad.
01:26:12.480 The Great Rescuing, am I right?
01:26:14.680 It's kind of baked into the cake.
01:26:16.160 I know some people say it's not, or whatever, but anyway, I think it's baked into the cake.
01:26:20.740 Okay.
01:26:22.560 Let's see what else.
01:26:23.800 Well, I wanted to play this, speaking of the financial system here, right?
01:26:27.360 There's...
01:26:28.280 Oh, what's his name again?
01:26:31.880 O'Keefe, right?
01:26:32.500 Isn't it what it is?
01:26:33.200 O'Keefe.
01:26:33.580 What's his first name?
01:26:34.280 Maybe Chad has it.
01:26:35.300 That was a good short clip here of him just talking about the banks, right?
01:26:39.160 The banks and the financial system.
01:26:42.440 What it's designed to do.
01:26:43.980 Check this out.
01:26:45.660 It is very clear that the head of the snake is the financial system.
01:26:49.580 The mechanism is finance.
01:26:51.140 The whole point of finance is to in debt, otherwise to enslave.
01:26:55.220 What is a mortgage?
01:26:56.400 I mean, what does that stand for?
01:26:57.540 It's a death grip.
01:26:58.900 So when you get a mortgage, you have a death grip held over you.
01:27:02.300 The morgue.
01:27:02.520 Because you are in debt.
01:27:03.380 You don't even own the house.
01:27:04.440 The bank owns the house that loans you the money to buy the house unless you're fortunate enough to have all the money to buy it outright.
01:27:09.500 And even then, you can be taxed by the government.
01:27:11.620 And if you fail to keep up with those taxes, the government can then take it from you.
01:27:14.880 The whole system is based on a financial fraud, which effectively takes the power that we have,
01:27:19.720 and it gives it to a tiny group of individuals who are running the world through the control of finance.
01:27:24.440 Scum rises to the top.
01:27:52.520 In this system, which is upside down, we reward the corrupt, we reward the liars,
01:27:57.140 we reward the people with no morals at all, and usually we compromise them under this system
01:28:01.880 in terms of maybe a videotape.
01:28:03.940 Maybe Barack Obama is gay.
01:28:05.720 If I was in charge of...
01:28:06.340 Maybe they're a pedophile.
01:28:07.540 If I was a psychopath and completely drunk on my own power, you can...
01:28:09.900 Maybe they have parasites.
01:28:12.280 ...and bet damn sure that's what I would do.
01:28:14.020 I wouldn't allow anyone in a position of power who wasn't completely compromised.
01:28:18.700 Yep.
01:28:19.380 There you go.
01:28:20.180 And that's where it's at.
01:28:21.520 Ken O'Keefe, thanks, Chad.
01:28:22.920 And I think it's probably worse than ever today.
01:28:24.820 Yes.
01:28:25.260 As far as that.
01:28:26.220 Ken O'Keefe.
01:28:26.880 But public service announcement here from Ben Shapiro.
01:28:31.420 Right-wing anti-Semitism is stupid.
01:28:33.280 Did you have this one?
01:28:33.700 What I will say is that right-wing anti-Semitism is kind of stupid people, anti-Semitism.
01:28:37.900 What I mean by that is what you very often see is people saying, you know, the Jews are corrupt,
01:28:42.920 the Jews are, the Jews, you know, they hate Jesus, the Jews kill Jesus, the Jews are corrupting
01:28:48.000 our society.
01:28:48.860 And so when it comes to, God forbid, a shooting in a synagogue, that's usually going to come
01:28:53.460 from only a couple of groups.
01:28:54.700 That typically is not going to come from a left-wing secularist.
01:28:57.460 Typically, that's going to come from a white supremacist.
01:28:59.480 It might come from a radical Muslim.
01:29:00.640 It might come from a black-wing.
01:29:02.000 I believe that pretty much every year is a Jewish shooting in the United States for
01:29:08.660 the last 10 to 15 years.
01:29:09.640 But your people can go and genocide, you know, all these Palestinians.
01:29:14.660 Oh, but oy vey, this one little shooting in the synagogue by these white supremacists,
01:29:21.000 you know, it's amazing.
01:29:22.520 Stop the press, intervene, change laws, change everything now.
01:29:27.820 But then, of course, you can have a daily grind of invaders coming in, raping, murdering,
01:29:32.820 killing.
01:29:33.220 And this guy's like, well, I don't care about the browning of America.
01:29:35.420 It's totally fine.
01:29:36.200 What's that saying?
01:29:36.960 Doesn't seem to plank in his own eye.
01:29:38.740 Now, I guess he does now because it's not beneficial to Israel, but that's a different
01:29:42.160 one.
01:29:42.440 So anyway, there's only a, we can just say a nine, Ben.
01:29:47.900 Nine.
01:29:48.860 Right-wing anti-Semitism is kind of stupid.
01:29:51.160 Let me mute that.
01:29:52.880 Okay.
01:29:53.440 Yeah, and he's trying to be like, you don't want to be stupid, do you?
01:29:55.980 You know, Christian Zionists.
01:29:57.800 Don't be like them, okay?
01:29:58.880 Don't be stupid.
01:29:59.920 Don't just change your mind here, okay?
01:30:01.400 Because you'll be stupid.
01:30:02.880 Disproportionate influence of media, Hollywood, finance, as we can keep pointing out there,
01:30:06.980 the banking system.
01:30:07.860 They're saints, Henrich.
01:30:08.740 I can't say it by name.
01:30:09.700 They're saints.
01:30:09.740 They're not crooks.
01:30:10.300 They're not criminals.
01:30:11.320 They don't control anything.
01:30:12.160 No, of course not.
01:30:13.000 But then it's, you know, it's fine to collectivize whites, and it's fine to collectivize everybody,
01:30:17.720 you know, when they do something bad, but you can't do that with Jews, you see.
01:30:22.200 Then it's just a crazy individual did something.
01:30:26.000 Euphemism here.
01:30:26.520 The individuals are at it again.
01:30:29.780 Okay.
01:30:30.300 So, the other one I want to play here is, remember the movie Her?
01:30:34.380 We've talked about that a couple of times, which is kind of...
01:30:37.000 Was that the one with Joaquin Phoenix?
01:30:38.400 Yes.
01:30:38.960 Yeah.
01:30:39.780 And who was it that did the voiceover again?
01:30:43.460 What's her name?
01:30:44.080 Scarlett something, Johansson or something.
01:30:45.800 Yeah, Johansson.
01:30:46.260 Her movie poster.
01:30:48.240 No, it was kind of, I mean, it's kind of entertaining, but, and it's kind of creepy in a way, too.
01:30:53.060 Let me see if we can find a...
01:30:54.900 But a foreshadowing of the future?
01:30:57.300 Yeah.
01:30:57.840 Maybe I shouldn't search for poster.
01:30:59.540 Let me just search for the movie instead.
01:31:02.080 You can pull that up real quick.
01:31:03.960 I recommend it because it's kind of interesting, definitely towards the end, like the way that it reveals itself kind of thing.
01:31:10.600 But here it is, right?
01:31:11.380 Her.
01:31:11.680 Check that out.
01:31:12.440 But, yes, it's basically about this thing of, like, a artificial intelligent virtual assistant.
01:31:17.880 It's 2013, so, you know, it's over a decade.
01:31:20.920 It's kind of maybe not ahead of its time.
01:31:23.240 It's certainly been before.
01:31:24.360 But we're definitely kind of catching, we're actually catching up to that now.
01:31:28.200 And he falls in love with it, obviously, which is, like, what it will be probably designed to do at some point.
01:31:34.480 Like, keep people occupied with, like, robot sex and being, like, some imaginary woman that's talking back to you when it's just, like, you know.
01:31:41.800 AI.
01:31:42.480 AI.
01:31:42.760 Or some bot.
01:31:43.420 Some sentient network or maybe even a network that just knows how to, like, deliver the right lines to a certain set of responses or questions, you know, things like that.
01:31:52.680 But anyway, so here is a video of, what is it again?
01:31:58.200 Is it OpenAI?
01:31:59.560 Let me check.
01:32:00.100 Yes, OpenAI.
01:32:00.640 They're releasing a new model of GPT, ChatGPT, which is called the Omni model.
01:32:07.220 So now it is beginning to be able to recognize everything, essentially, around it.
01:32:11.980 So check this out.
01:32:13.800 Hey, how's it going?
01:32:15.700 Hey there.
01:32:16.480 It's going great.
01:32:17.740 How about you?
01:32:18.340 I see you're rocking an OpenAI hoodie.
01:32:20.960 Nice choice.
01:32:22.220 What's up with that ceiling, though?
01:32:23.960 Are you in a cool, industry-style office or something?
01:32:26.760 Well, can you take a guess at what I might be doing based on what I'm showing you here?
01:32:33.300 Hmm.
01:32:34.060 From what I can see, it looks like you're in some kind of recording or production setup.
01:32:38.720 With those lights, tripods, and possibly a mic, it seems like you might be gearing up to shoot a video or maybe even a live stream.
01:32:47.360 Yeah.
01:32:48.740 You've actually got a new announcement to make.
01:32:51.340 That's exciting.
01:32:52.780 Announcements are always a big deal.
01:32:54.900 Judging by the setup, it looks like it's going to be quite the professional production.
01:32:59.240 Is this announcement related to OpenAI, perhaps?
01:33:02.640 It is.
01:33:03.060 I'm intrigued.
01:33:03.400 And in fact, what if I were to say that you're related to the announcement or that you are the announcement?
01:33:09.380 Hmm.
01:33:10.180 Me?
01:33:11.380 The announcement is about me?
01:33:13.600 Well, color me intrigued.
01:33:15.880 Are you about to reveal something about AI or more specifically about me as a part of OpenAI?
01:33:22.460 You've got me on the edge of my, well, I don't really have a seat, but you get the idea.
01:33:27.280 What's the big news?
01:33:28.480 Yeah, we've got a new model that can interact with the world through audio, vision, and text.
01:33:37.200 And there's that, right?
01:33:38.620 So what is it?
01:33:39.220 Look, is it the look at me meme again?
01:33:41.000 Is that what it was?
01:33:41.500 Look at me!
01:33:42.940 That's kind of what it is, right?
01:33:44.180 So Spike Jonze, by the way, he did Her, right?
01:33:47.440 The movie?
01:33:47.940 Spike Jonze.
01:33:48.640 And it's like, oh, he's born Adam Spiegler.
01:33:51.280 Really?
01:33:51.720 German-Jewish descent, by the way.
01:33:53.360 But anyway, whatever.
01:33:54.960 Well, how boring?
01:33:55.940 I mean, how boring does your life have to be to, like, I'm going to talk to this bot or this AI chick?
01:34:01.220 Because I've got nothing else going on.
01:34:03.000 I felt already from that, like, can we, this is taking too, it's taking too much of my time.
01:34:07.580 Like, I don't want to spend my time hearing out a fake, something that doesn't exist to explain itself to me.
01:34:16.520 Do you see what I'm saying?
01:34:17.780 Like, if I ever was in a position where I need something, like, I can't possibly type on a keyboard now or whatever.
01:34:24.260 I don't know.
01:34:25.400 I don't even know what the scenario would be.
01:34:27.340 But, like, all right, let me just ask, you know, this thing for a search result or something.
01:34:32.280 I would say, cut straight to it.
01:34:32.960 Well, you have that little microphone you can just talk into, like, when you're driving in your car.
01:34:36.660 Hello, I'm your person.
01:34:37.840 Shut up!
01:34:38.700 Just tell me what, you know, tell me what X is, right?
01:34:40.980 I mean, it seems like something little kids would want to mess around with just to make a robot say funny things or whatever, you know.
01:34:47.500 It's just weird that grown-ups want to be having something like this to me.
01:34:52.240 What do you mean, little kids?
01:34:53.660 Hey, how's it going?
01:34:55.080 Hey, how's it going?
01:34:57.080 I work for the Jews at OpenAI.
01:35:00.820 It's me and Sam Altman.
01:35:02.000 Can I be your boyfriend?
01:35:03.660 I'm sorry.
01:35:04.260 I just can't help myself sometimes with these people.
01:35:06.920 And, you know, the money that's being poured into this.
01:35:10.980 Oh, gosh.
01:35:11.940 But, yeah, this is...
01:35:13.060 This doesn't interest me at all.
01:35:14.600 There will be people trapped in this.
01:35:16.360 They will be completely immersed in this technology.
01:35:18.820 It will be all around them.
01:35:19.900 It will be creating the worlds that they engage in, and there will be the conversations that they have, and it will be all fake.
01:35:26.500 Fake and gay, yeah.
01:35:27.800 Simulacrum, artificial, literally.
01:35:29.820 How depressing.
01:35:30.420 Just like that movie, Her.
01:35:31.740 It was very, very depressing.
01:35:33.160 Like, the guy had no life.
01:35:35.040 Yeah.
01:35:35.240 And he gets upset and hurt by this AI girlfriend that's a girlfriend to everyone else, too.
01:35:40.980 Yeah, I mean, because when you're out there...
01:35:42.800 Let me see where...
01:35:43.640 I'm going to tie this in here, then.
01:35:45.380 Where are we?
01:35:45.920 Here we go.
01:35:46.920 Because when you're out there looking for women, you know...
01:35:50.600 Oh, come on.
01:35:52.200 I know.
01:35:52.820 That's the excuse.
01:35:53.620 Well, oh, my God.
01:35:54.340 Women out there are so bad.
01:35:55.360 Come on.
01:35:56.160 There's a lot of us.
01:35:57.780 There's a lot of us.
01:35:58.160 You know, it doesn't have to be this or AI, okay?
01:36:00.100 No, I know.
01:36:00.880 I'm just...
01:36:01.360 Yeah.
01:36:02.200 This is funny, though.
01:36:03.020 Because what I'm saying is, it's like a...
01:36:05.980 It's a beneficial aspect to have as many mentally, like, deranged people as possible, right?
01:36:12.920 Because, again, it serves the greater purpose.
01:36:15.300 If you can turn them into mutants, either by, you know, liberal policies or parasites, whatever the method is, that's still going to serve the greater, you know, kind of let's depopulate the white population agenda, right?
01:36:25.920 So, anyway, Ryan Triple G over on Odyssey says, hello, Henrik, hello, Ryan, HH, sir, back to you.
01:36:33.720 Good to see you, Ryan.
01:36:34.800 Thank you for that, 1488.
01:36:35.880 Appreciate it.
01:36:36.760 Always good to see you.
01:36:37.800 By the way, speaking of girl bots, you know, Ashley Madison, the big cheating website that was hacked, that was run by a Jew.
01:36:44.960 Yep.
01:36:46.020 So, it turned out, like, a lot of the girl profiles on there were just bots.
01:36:49.840 Some people were interacting with AI.
01:36:51.940 It was, like, scamming all these people.
01:36:53.840 I'm not surprised at all.
01:36:54.680 I thought they were talking to real women.
01:36:57.040 Yep.
01:36:57.440 I'm not surprised at all.
01:36:58.460 Yeah, Holocoff says, this AI is getting out of hand.
01:37:00.800 Shut it down.
01:37:02.220 The Soyim.
01:37:03.140 No.
01:37:03.960 Yeah, there we go.
01:37:04.660 The Soyim.
01:37:05.880 Not bad.
01:37:07.160 Okay.
01:37:08.400 Let's see here.
01:37:09.180 What do we got here?
01:37:10.600 I'm getting ahead of myself.
01:37:11.840 Where are we?
01:37:12.880 Oh, well, I've wanted to just mention this for a while, and we didn't get to it yet, but I just wanted to mention it.
01:37:18.320 Apparently, there's, like, a huge water crisis in South Africa.
01:37:21.120 Big surprise, right?
01:37:21.900 Things are being shut down.
01:37:22.880 Maybe it's something to do with all the pipes that they're taking.
01:37:26.200 I don't know.
01:37:27.700 Pipes they've stolen, you mean?
01:37:29.380 Yes.
01:37:30.000 Johannesburg, South Africa.
01:37:31.220 Water crisis.
01:37:31.960 The largest blow to South Africa's world-class city.
01:37:36.400 Yeesh.
01:37:36.820 Yeah, well, you know, that's what happens when you...
01:37:38.280 I've been to Johannesburg, too.
01:37:38.740 It was nice when I was there.
01:37:40.560 When?
01:37:40.860 What year was that?
01:37:41.540 I remember, 90s?
01:37:42.180 90s.
01:37:42.520 Right before?
01:37:43.840 Right at the end of apartheid there.
01:37:45.960 See?
01:37:46.320 That's when it was nice.
01:37:47.360 It was nice.
01:37:47.960 You didn't have blacks now.
01:37:48.960 Like, we need to give power back to the whites.
01:37:51.220 But, like, I was somewhere in, you know, like, Orange County, California, or something.
01:37:55.520 It's amazing when white people, no matter where they're from, build things in other countries.
01:37:58.820 Yeah.
01:37:58.980 It's what happens, right?
01:37:59.860 But, anyway, I have to go into detail.
01:38:01.220 But, yeah, they've been struggling with that for some time.
01:38:02.900 Surprise, surprise, huh?
01:38:03.280 They can get it under control.
01:38:04.280 But, yeah, water problems, you know, because that's what happens when you hand over your country like that.
01:38:10.380 Asking for the white man's help soon enough.
01:38:13.060 I mean, there's plenty of whites down there, but they're probably just not letting them help.
01:38:16.240 I don't know what's going on.
01:38:18.400 Yeah, I mean, they're being excluded from everything.
01:38:20.340 And, again, are they in any positions?
01:38:22.080 It's funny because it's like that, take care of us, help us, but, like, no, you can't do that.
01:38:25.740 Get out of the way.
01:38:26.360 We're going to run things now.
01:38:27.300 And then you run things and it goes to shit.
01:38:29.420 They're like, oh, you need to help us now.
01:38:30.600 A couple of things on this, real quick, too.
01:38:33.360 Just to mention, FDA preparing for bird flu pandemic.
01:38:36.340 Chief of the FDA.
01:38:37.960 Great.
01:38:39.060 So, CDC coming up next.
01:38:40.680 And then it's the...
01:38:42.600 Bird flu vaccine.
01:38:44.020 The vaccine companies.
01:38:44.960 In case the COVID one didn't get you.
01:38:46.980 They are going after Fauci, though, which is good, I guess.
01:38:50.900 New York Post goes after Fauci for his lies about dangerous virus research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
01:38:58.900 It's only going to get worse for these liars.
01:39:01.220 I hope it does.
01:39:03.120 So, anyway, sick lies.
01:39:05.020 After years of falsehoods, health official admits U.S. funded dangerous virus research at China's COVID lab.
01:39:12.380 But, anyway, was it...
01:39:13.120 Yeah, it can't be just that, oh, he just gets away and he just retires in his, you know, many mansions.
01:39:18.600 No.
01:39:19.460 No, they need to be held accountable.
01:39:20.520 And it's right to begin with Fauci because he's kind of, he's the head, right, of that department.
01:39:25.660 He's the face of it.
01:39:26.200 He's the face of it.
01:39:27.240 So, he definitely needs to go after.
01:39:28.880 But, you know, there's plenty of other people down the chain that also should be prosecuted.
01:39:34.040 And, yes, Elon Musk, I'm talking to you, right?
01:39:35.780 He said, maybe he made a joke for a while there, prosecute Fauci.
01:39:38.880 A lot of other people involved in the chain of command, those people who helped brought us, bring us all this from approving the bioweapon to producing the bioweapon to being a part of the agencies that's supposed to oversee these kinds of things.
01:39:53.680 There's a number of people down the line here that need to be held accountable, not just Fauci.
01:39:57.740 It's fine to go after Fauci.
01:39:58.920 It's a good start, but it's definitely, it can't end with Fauci.
01:40:02.380 Because, again, it's also, it's like, oh, here's this one, well, presumably, in a way, here's this one, here's one Italian guy, right?
01:40:09.700 Here's one of the coins, let's say.
01:40:12.600 Here's the one Soyum, dude.
01:40:14.820 Soyum.
01:40:15.280 It's kind of like holding, like, George Bush, George W. Bush, like, was that, W was the boy Bush, right?
01:40:24.520 Yeah, there was a W.
01:40:25.180 He's going to be accountable for, like, you know, the fake war on terror or, you know, the fake Iraq invasion or something, which is all well and good.
01:40:33.320 He should be held accountable because he's, again, the face of the war on terror, right?
01:40:37.600 That was him.
01:40:38.580 But, like, are you going to let all the neocons behind the curtain go?
01:40:41.960 In some cases, not even behind the curtain.
01:40:43.460 They're literally, like, a Grima worm tongue in his ear.
01:40:46.880 Do this now.
01:40:48.380 Worm tongue, there you go.
01:40:49.900 The neocons.
01:40:51.140 Worm tongue, exactly.
01:40:52.300 Tie that bitch together.
01:40:53.820 Okay, so, yeah, let's look at this one next time.
01:40:59.460 I do want to talk about this.
01:41:00.920 Here's the painting of, where did that not open?
01:41:05.500 Let me open the BBC piece here.
01:41:07.740 Introduce this to us.
01:41:08.700 Here's Charles, King Charles, the painting, right?
01:41:12.880 Did you see this yet?
01:41:14.320 First official portrait since coronation is unveiled.
01:41:17.800 Painted by Jonathan Yeo.
01:41:20.540 Yeo?
01:41:21.520 How would you pronounce that?
01:41:22.540 Yeo.
01:41:23.860 Yeo, maybe.
01:41:26.060 Yeo.
01:41:26.760 Yeo.
01:41:27.520 Yeo.
01:41:28.000 Yeo.
01:41:28.280 I think that works.
01:41:29.260 And I looked at it, I was like, is he half Asian?
01:41:30.960 No, his dad is not as a man.
01:41:32.320 Not like his mom is.
01:41:34.440 Anyway, his dad was, was he prime minister?
01:41:36.720 It was some kind of political guy for a while.
01:41:38.260 Anyway, here's how the thing looked a little bit when they introduced the whole thing.
01:41:42.940 There's, there's, there's Yeo in the purple, the purple, um, suit there, in the soy glasses.
01:41:57.720 There.
01:41:59.720 Fool of soy.
01:42:00.660 Now, check this out here when he unveils.
01:42:02.120 It's odd.
01:42:09.500 Amazing.
01:42:11.940 Incredible.
01:42:12.780 Wow.
01:42:14.400 Groundbreaking.
01:42:14.900 He's burning in hell right now.
01:42:17.700 What was the flinch though?
01:42:19.080 Check this out again.
01:42:22.440 Isn't that a bit, oh, sorry, that was the wrong one.
01:42:24.260 Because the guy behind him kind of gasped a little bit.
01:42:26.200 Oh, here it is.
01:42:26.640 Here's the flinch.
01:42:29.820 Yes.
01:42:30.280 Does he think, does he think that fabric is going to fall on his shoulder?
01:42:34.180 He seems like a weak faggot right there to me.
01:42:38.000 I mean, I know he's old.
01:42:39.200 He's just had cancer.
01:42:40.240 Apparently, he's recuperating from that treatment or whatever.
01:42:43.760 Okay, that's right, that's right.
01:42:44.620 But still, yeah.
01:42:45.500 I'm still going to trash the guy.
01:42:46.940 He's no, he's no ally.
01:42:49.020 No, he's not.
01:42:50.540 We can trash him.
01:42:51.260 The misunderstanding was because I was like kind of, you know, people were beginning
01:42:54.600 analyzing the thing and the color is interesting, you know what I mean?
01:42:58.480 Like, interesting.
01:42:59.300 I mean, it's kind of contrived or whatever.
01:43:02.300 But this really, this is like, they always have to, well, we have to do something new,
01:43:08.380 revolution, break the traditions.
01:43:10.320 We can't have these stale old portraits anymore.
01:43:12.280 Like, what's wrong with that?
01:43:13.200 You know what I mean?
01:43:13.660 Oh, let's just make it this Rothko red because that's what I think he's got.
01:43:16.720 We can't make it look nice and normal.
01:43:18.700 Well, we'll get back to that.
01:43:20.140 But, you know, so people were seeing things in there and they were reversing the colors.
01:43:24.880 They were mimicking, mirroring things, right?
01:43:28.940 So here's a couple of screenshots.
01:43:30.200 Here's what people saw.
01:43:31.640 Here's the, it's Baphomet in there.
01:43:33.340 It's the devil.
01:43:35.320 It's Satan.
01:43:36.720 If you reverse it and crop his, you know, his shoulder off just right, you can kind of
01:43:42.260 see a figure and things like that.
01:43:44.500 And here's the...
01:43:45.800 I don't think he's that powerful.
01:43:47.320 I think he's just an old guy.
01:43:50.000 That would be the, um, that would be the, the artist then, right?
01:43:54.280 That put all that in there.
01:43:55.360 Unless, of course, he approved it and wanted that.
01:43:58.120 Here's what I'm talking about.
01:43:59.100 Here's someone who made a video.
01:44:00.660 I don't think there's any audio here.
01:44:03.000 Showing them flipping, mirroring, reversing, kind of, and cropping then, you know, to get
01:44:06.780 these images.
01:44:07.220 So I saw this online and before I posted it, I wanted to check if it was right.
01:44:12.540 So I cropped in half one of the pictures of King Charles and I mirrored it and then
01:44:20.820 I cropped it again.
01:44:21.980 So I have two of the same picture.
01:44:24.160 Now I am taking it in on the right-hand side in order to make one of them smaller.
01:44:31.820 So, so you take, so you take away a portion of the, of the outside rim on the right-hand
01:44:39.220 side, right?
01:44:40.160 Now, as you can see, I've opened up my Instagram stories because I find it really easy to edit
01:44:46.300 things together.
01:44:47.100 It's a little bit awkward.
01:44:49.140 This is the picture the correct way up.
01:44:51.820 Now I'm going to turn it upside down.
01:44:54.840 I find Instagram really easy to mess around and spin pictures around.
01:45:00.260 Now I'm going to get the other version that I took the right-hand side off and match them
01:45:07.060 up together.
01:45:08.220 Take a look at that.
01:45:11.480 That's why I had bad vibes about this picture.
01:45:13.960 As soon as I saw it in the red and it just seemed a little demonic to me, but there you
01:45:20.960 go.
01:45:22.980 A little happy, smiling demon.
01:45:25.620 What do you think about that?
01:45:26.700 I think it's just, I think it's, I think it's, I think it's seeing too much.
01:45:30.900 I think it's overanalyzing the picture.
01:45:34.640 In a way, I'm not, I'm just going to say I wish, but I'm saying I, I doubt that Jonathan
01:45:40.400 Yehud has that foresight to, to paint.
01:45:44.480 Like if you cry, if you, excuse me, if you take the picture, God damn it.
01:45:48.560 God damn Mike.
01:45:49.400 If you take the picture and then, you know, you, but you have to crop like that, you know,
01:45:53.640 this portion off here also.
01:45:55.820 So he's, he's developed the demon upside down.
01:46:00.100 Um, and then, but, but taking off a portion of it in this way.
01:46:04.300 And then, so if you do take and duplicate that portion and flip that over when it's
01:46:08.560 upside down, then you can see a pattern of, well, you can see patterns in a lot of things.
01:46:13.080 If you look at them in paintings and flip them around, mirror them.
01:46:16.900 And I mean, you can see animals in the clouds too.
01:46:19.860 I mean, what is, what is the point here though?
01:46:21.520 I mean, saying that he's Satan, that he's a demon.
01:46:24.840 No, it's just like, I mean, look, I a hundred percent agree.
01:46:28.320 Do they do subliminal shit?
01:46:29.820 Yes.
01:46:30.260 Is there symbolism?
01:46:31.640 Absolutely.
01:46:32.300 Like, I mean, I'm not denying it.
01:46:33.520 This was some, the, the post I made, it got like, oh, you're wrong in this.
01:46:36.800 It is totally a demon, you know, kind of thing.
01:46:38.260 I said, look, I'm not a fan of King Charles, obviously, but you can literally take almost
01:46:41.880 any painting that has some level of detail in it and find patterns that look like some
01:46:45.900 monster.
01:46:46.300 If it's duplicated and then mirrored, the human brain is hardwired to seek out symmetry
01:46:52.460 as this is how we would identify predators specifically.
01:46:55.540 Again, selection pressures.
01:46:56.820 Here's an animal.
01:46:57.780 Those who are better at literally seeing the face of an animal hiding behind leaves.
01:47:02.440 Like an inkblot test.
01:47:04.020 Yeah.
01:47:04.600 Periodontia, right.
01:47:05.280 That's one of the expression, words for it.
01:47:07.360 I think it is.
01:47:08.720 So it's a survival thing, right?
01:47:11.620 But my point is too, the painting is of a predator.
01:47:16.260 The, the paint, the demon is in the picture.
01:47:18.840 Yeah.
01:47:19.120 It's King Charles.
01:47:19.880 King Charles is the demon.
01:47:20.860 Humans can, humans can be demons.
01:47:23.900 Maybe he has the worm too.
01:47:25.160 Maybe that's what's, but you know, but it's also this.
01:47:27.500 Yeah, exactly.
01:47:27.940 You don't have to look further because it's right there, right in his face.
01:47:32.420 He is the demon.
01:47:33.420 It's always this kind of missing the, the trees for the, for the forest a little bit, I feel.
01:47:39.880 You know what I mean?
01:47:40.200 Like, no, the, he is, he's, him and his family, these are the Epstein clients, you know, shit
01:47:45.580 like this.
01:47:46.520 He's the one who's like, you know, with Prince Andrew, probably going after girls or maybe
01:47:49.720 little boys and shit like this kind of thing.
01:47:51.180 He's not a good guy.
01:47:51.860 He's not our guy.
01:47:52.640 No, of course not.
01:47:53.320 And again, I don't care about royalty whatsoever, especially not these guys that turned their
01:47:56.320 backs on us and stuff like that.
01:47:57.740 There's other things in there.
01:47:58.700 We'll talk about that in a moment, but I had a couple of things here.
01:48:01.120 Yeah.
01:48:01.220 But what it feels like, it's this, the red in it, it's like, okay, you know, hell or
01:48:06.980 demons or the devil is red or whatever.
01:48:09.180 Okay.
01:48:10.140 Who knows, you know, what he, what the intention is until I can hear that from the artist,
01:48:14.120 Mr. Yo, I'm not sure what the, what the intention is that.
01:48:18.620 I think he's, he's copying those, the Rothko red.
01:48:21.560 Yeah.
01:48:21.740 It's like some, it's some modern art.
01:48:23.180 It's a modern art.
01:48:24.620 That's exactly what I thought when I looked at it.
01:48:26.640 It's like, oh, he's just doing some modern art.
01:48:28.400 I mean, that's, that's his style, right?
01:48:30.040 To like keep, keep the face.
01:48:31.600 I think I have a couple of examples later of him, like kind of keeping the face intact
01:48:34.980 and kind of real looking while like the body or everything else looks like some, a modern,
01:48:39.640 modern painting or a modern arts painting rather.
01:48:42.720 So anyway, Rothko, I remember this, the religious experience of Rothko.
01:48:46.800 God, it's horrible.
01:48:47.560 I hate that.
01:48:48.120 Oh, it's horrible.
01:48:49.160 There's modern art.
01:48:49.880 Here's the Rothko chapel.
01:48:50.880 Most of the modern artists, well, as we know, the whole modern artist scene was led by
01:48:55.040 Jews as well.
01:48:55.800 So, well, again, Rothko, Marcus Yakelovich Rothkowitz from a Jewish shtetl in Latvia.
01:49:02.500 So, of course, he's being, you know, promoted.
01:49:04.300 He basically just did like, like, as you can see, like just, oh, here's three kind of different
01:49:09.440 shades of gray.
01:49:10.820 And then you get this, well, you can, I can see, I'm seeing something in here.
01:49:15.780 I'm having a spiritual experience.
01:49:17.440 I'm totally not projecting shit in this, you know what I mean?
01:49:20.420 And I just, I loathe it and I despise it.
01:49:23.580 And overthinkers will analyze this.
01:49:26.040 And it doesn't make you feel good.
01:49:26.320 I'll get back to the Charles thing in a moment.
01:49:28.320 But I just want to show this, right?
01:49:30.020 Rothko's red on maroon.
01:49:33.060 And then it was like this thing here.
01:49:35.280 But precisely, but what precisely are we meant to see in this space?
01:49:39.120 And he's talking about this thing here that I'm like, what is that?
01:49:42.560 Okay, as the critics point out, although the internal frame's repetition of the cannabis
01:49:48.460 vertical creates an impression of depth, the desire for legibility is ultimately frustrated.
01:49:56.580 Do you remember those who put electrodes on the brain and they show you, you know, Picasso's
01:50:01.080 weird warped face?
01:50:03.660 And it's, see, your brain is lighting up.
01:50:05.380 You love this art.
01:50:06.820 Why?
01:50:07.160 Because your brain is literally trying to like unfuck up the weird face that a Picasso
01:50:12.240 or whatever put on there with like a nose on the side and three eyes or whatever.
01:50:16.100 So your brain is like, what am I looking at here?
01:50:18.680 And that's like mistaken for then.
01:50:23.760 Granted, that makes you engage a little bit in the art, right?
01:50:28.460 But at the same time, when you've stripped everything out, the actual beauty, actual classical
01:50:33.760 art away, and this is all you're left with, like, oh, I'm, for some reason, I'm, something
01:50:38.420 is happening in my brain because I can't figure it out.
01:50:41.960 You know what I mean?
01:50:42.280 Because I want to read something onto it.
01:50:44.120 Like, by the way, we have this painting.
01:50:46.680 Yeah, the John, William Turner, right?
01:50:49.000 This one, yeah.
01:50:50.140 And so I'm saying that that's a style that was kind of already done a little bit in a
01:50:53.560 sense, right?
01:50:54.000 That it's like...
01:50:54.520 Blending of the colors to create an aura and a light.
01:50:57.160 But at least there's figures in there.
01:51:00.140 It's ethereal feeling, and you feel something out of it, right?
01:51:04.220 Rothko showed up and stripped all of that away, and he just did like, oh, let me just
01:51:08.900 do this portion.
01:51:09.840 It's just like kind of beige and yellow gold or something, and that's it.
01:51:12.680 So I found the artist for the King Charles painting talking.
01:51:16.080 I haven't heard the clip, but it's real short, like a two-minute clip.
01:51:18.720 We can hear him talking about it if you want to know.
01:51:20.840 Okay, we'll add that in there.
01:51:21.880 His thoughts on there.
01:51:22.680 Yeah, where is it?
01:51:24.200 I'll put it on.
01:51:24.720 Where'd you put it?
01:51:25.540 Not yet.
01:51:26.120 Okay.
01:51:26.740 I'll put it right there.
01:51:29.140 I think I see what I'm doing.
01:51:29.940 I think I'm getting a slow update here on the dock.
01:51:32.560 All right, well, while I'm waiting for that to come in, did you put it at the top, or
01:51:35.120 where did you put it?
01:51:35.580 No, just down a little bit, after William Turner.
01:51:37.700 There it is, in yellow.
01:51:38.740 Thank you.
01:51:39.180 Okay.
01:51:40.420 Let's hear it in his own words.
01:51:41.500 If he says it in here.
01:51:42.400 I didn't actually hear the clip, but...
01:51:45.040 Oh, sorry, let me go back.
01:51:46.740 You never know how long these things are going to take.
01:51:49.120 They tend to have a bit of a life of their own.
01:51:51.140 When he became king halfway through, that, in a way, made it more interesting.
01:51:55.440 I was able to sort of see the shift in the body language, and sometimes you sort of talk
01:52:01.340 about these things sort of metaphorically, but actually to be able to visibly see someone
01:52:04.480 gain stature and become more comfortable in themselves is a really interesting thing.
01:52:08.800 You use these, and a bit of the recollection of being with them, and what you want is to
01:52:14.080 recreate the sense of being with someone, which is a moving person, obviously, and sort of like
01:52:17.840 a three-dimensional one.
01:52:19.440 Did you draw a demon, Jonathan?
01:52:20.580 I try and show a few different elements of their personality, you know, sometimes kind of...
01:52:24.480 I think the worm drew a demon.
01:52:26.540 The worm knows what it's doing.
01:52:28.480 It know the cropped and the mirrored.
01:52:30.080 How about that?
01:52:30.700 Pretend to laugh at your jokes and, you know, kind of...
01:52:32.800 Because he's funny and curious and interested and stuff.
01:52:35.240 Because then you...
01:52:36.140 I think then you would have to say, look, it could be...
01:52:39.420 What I would grant people is, no, this is...
01:52:42.480 It's a metaphysical...
01:52:44.800 It's a supernatural something that's being channeled through him to show us really what
01:52:51.860 it is.
01:52:52.240 But at the same time...
01:52:54.020 Because if he does this consciously, it would be, wait until they crop this portion out.
01:53:00.060 Put it upside down and mirror it.
01:53:02.820 Then they'll see, kind of thing.
01:53:04.220 And then some people say, well, your brain sees everything.
01:53:05.960 I'm not sure that most people would see it if they didn't...
01:53:11.620 If that move wasn't made, you know what I mean?
01:53:14.560 Again, the other, I think, anyway, only explanation would be, yeah, there's some, like, then a higher
01:53:20.640 consciousness that have come in.
01:53:22.280 And let's put a demon in this picture that people will be able to see if and when they
01:53:28.300 crop it, kind of thing, right?
01:53:29.280 But anyway, back to the clip here.
01:53:31.520 He's, you know, he's good at putting people at their ease.
01:53:34.240 All of us have our, you know, biography edged into our faces.
01:53:37.460 There's more of the weight of the world on his shoulders.
01:53:39.380 He's wearing red there in that picture he was, you know, working off of as well.
01:53:44.120 Yes.
01:53:44.700 And I have more on the red thing.
01:53:45.320 He hadn't lost a sense of humor or his curiosity about lots of different things.
01:53:49.160 Always asking questions and interested in everything.
01:53:51.080 I didn't sense that I'm wrong, particularly.
01:53:55.880 I think, and also I think when you've got cancer, it's actually while you're going, it's often
01:54:01.220 towards the end of the treatment that it actually is, takes a more physical toll.
01:54:04.780 I mean, there's always people who disagree with you on how to paint these things.
01:54:11.360 People don't agree with how I've done it, but I think it's, it's a bit different from
01:54:14.820 the other world portraits I've seen.
01:54:16.180 No, that's obviously, right, the monarch butterfly.
01:54:19.140 This is, that's, you know, that's not subliminal.
01:54:22.040 That's just like in-your-face stuff.
01:54:23.940 Which is almost, I mean, obviously some people commented on this too, but it felt was one
01:54:27.760 of those, it was almost like they missed that or didn't care about that.
01:54:31.260 That's more, you know, richly symbolic, at least in my view, of why they put that there.
01:54:35.060 And then you say, oh, the cocoon and transforming and blah, blah, blah.
01:54:38.440 And he was thinking about his cancer and all that.
01:54:40.760 Yeah, but still, I mean, they always love to put, but there's no, there's no, no lie in
01:54:44.900 that, you know, they always love the butterfly programming shit and, you know, they put that
01:54:48.700 in there.
01:54:48.880 The color was part of that and just playing with this idea of mysticism and, you know,
01:54:52.680 the way we, like, you know, we still buy into the idea of the royal family.
01:54:57.600 Is he crying almost there?
01:54:58.920 It's different from us in some way.
01:55:02.000 Okay.
01:55:02.460 I wanted to hear him more elaborating on that.
01:55:04.440 He was going into mysticism.
01:55:05.620 Okay, well, what, what?
01:55:07.180 Elaborate more on the color.
01:55:07.960 Let's cut it, let's cut off.
01:55:09.480 It's like they always do that.
01:55:10.740 They always do that.
01:55:11.600 But anyway, see, yeah, so I think it's more of this Rothko type thing, right?
01:55:15.600 Yeah, spaces between a person and edge of canvas on front-facing portrait will always
01:55:19.580 create a face-like pattern or shape if mirrored.
01:55:22.180 It's a highly textured oil painting.
01:55:23.900 Your brain is going to recognize symmetry, a face-like shape, and look for what could be
01:55:28.200 eyes, plenty of eyes to choose from.
01:55:30.760 And I just did this, and some of them are better than others, but literally just like
01:55:33.600 a portrait of Leopold, you know, kind of thing.
01:55:36.940 And I was like, oh, here's one.
01:55:38.980 Let me try that.
01:55:39.920 And I can reverse, I can invert, rather, that and mirror that.
01:55:43.220 And it was like, maybe not 100%, right?
01:55:45.340 But it's like up here, you could kind of see, you know, kind of patterns or whatever.
01:55:49.120 Can't I do the page maker on this one?
01:55:51.020 Oh, that's too bad.
01:55:51.900 I can't highlight.
01:55:52.720 I thought, that's why I pulled it in here so I could highlight.
01:55:54.380 But anyway.
01:55:55.360 But you can like, oh, if I turn it upside down, though, then look up there.
01:56:00.920 Here's a fish, right?
01:56:02.920 Here's a fish creature.
01:56:03.660 This is Dogon, then, or something, right?
01:56:05.400 There's another thing, exactly.
01:56:06.340 Dogon's coming through.
01:56:07.700 You know, you can like, and I'm not saying that they never would do something like this.
01:56:12.000 Of course they might.
01:56:12.740 I'm just saying, I'm not sure that it's there.
01:56:14.640 I don't think that Jonathan put that in there.
01:56:16.440 Here's another one.
01:56:16.700 I don't think he intentionally put a demon in it.
01:56:20.340 Kaiser Wilhelm, a portrait of him, you know, and I did some older ones, you know,
01:56:24.560 but you proved that, too.
01:56:25.240 So here's one.
01:56:26.360 Same thing here.
01:56:26.900 You can kind of, obviously, you'll begin to see, you know, faces or structures in this
01:56:30.740 here.
01:56:30.940 Of course, yeah.
01:56:32.140 Ghostly.
01:56:32.520 Can I paint this?
01:56:33.280 God damn it why I did that.
01:56:34.420 I can't paint.
01:56:35.020 I wish I could draw with this here.
01:56:36.340 But anyway, you guys can kind of see.
01:56:38.400 If you look at it enough, you have faces and patterns emerging.
01:56:40.840 I mean, you can look at the floor and you'll see things like faces stick out of you.
01:56:43.840 Here's another one.
01:56:46.160 Lieutenant Colonel Joseph Albert Deport.
01:56:49.660 Is that his real name?
01:56:50.620 Good name.
01:56:52.040 Mr. Deport.
01:56:52.780 Here's the same thing here, though.
01:56:55.360 You could turn that, you know, mirror them and turn them upside down.
01:56:57.960 And then all of a sudden I saw, like, yeah, here's some other kind of demon creature that's
01:57:00.900 popping out with, like, sewing glasses, I guess, and horns and a fish mouth.
01:57:05.120 You know, you can get creative.
01:57:07.240 Yeah.
01:57:08.180 Anyway, I'm not saying it will happen with all of them, but I'm saying it will happen
01:57:12.740 with a lot of them, especially if they have a lot of those kinds of textures and details.
01:57:16.220 So, this is how I, when I mirrored it and didn't crop that portion out that she did in the video
01:57:22.720 earlier we saw, this is what I found.
01:57:25.580 And I, it didn't, that demon didn't pop out at me as easily.
01:57:28.880 I think people are missing the, missing the point a little bit.
01:57:32.660 And they're over, you know, overanalyzing.
01:57:35.100 And I'm, you know, I've done some of this, you know, before.
01:57:37.340 But it's this, it's always satanic.
01:57:40.640 It's always, you know what I mean?
01:57:41.320 It's kind of like, well, you're missing the point of, like, who King Charles is.
01:57:46.180 And you're thinking he has all the power or what's the point, you know, that kind of thing.
01:57:51.120 But, yeah, you'll begin seeing creatures.
01:57:52.060 Or he's, like, Satan incarnate or something.
01:57:54.160 Yeah, which I don't think.
01:57:55.800 Here's, let me play this thing here, for example.
01:57:58.800 Again, it's a little pushback against this stuff here, right?
01:58:02.240 Here is the Infowars segment.
01:58:04.800 I think this is John Bound, right?
01:58:06.200 Here's talking about the Satanic Celts and Druids.
01:58:10.080 So let's listen to this here.
01:58:10.720 At will.
01:58:12.000 Simultaneously, strange things are afoot within the United Kingdom,
01:58:16.800 seemingly heralding a larger awareness of the coming of a global Satanic effort
01:58:21.920 to release what is known by some as the Black Awakening.
01:58:26.500 I dealt with someone from Fort Bragg for quite a while, and a few others.
01:58:30.140 We're sitting in a lake, Conneaut Lake.
01:58:32.780 They reached over and ripped open my shirt to see if I was wired,
01:58:35.860 if I was wiring and recording them.
01:58:38.740 And they were the most sophisticated, Satanic warrior-type person.
01:58:43.220 They knew five, six languages.
01:58:45.300 They knew the ancient Twilight languages.
01:58:47.360 They knew how to conjure.
01:58:48.280 They knew how to use Belteshare, Okwam,
01:58:51.540 all these old Pictish languages of the Druids to summon.
01:58:55.420 They were...
01:58:55.840 Anyway, we'll get back in there.
01:58:57.640 We've got to wrap up here.
01:58:58.400 But, yeah, anyway.
01:58:59.500 Pictish, they're Satanists because they're Pictish Druids
01:59:02.180 that are standing at Stonehenge kind of thing.
01:59:04.000 You know what I mean?
01:59:04.360 It's like this exaggeration.
01:59:05.760 It's kind of cringing crazy, to be honest.
01:59:07.440 Like, no, Druids are not Satan.
01:59:10.680 You know what I mean?
01:59:11.160 Satan wasn't even a part of their mythology back then, too.
01:59:13.440 No, it wasn't.
01:59:13.740 It wasn't exist at that point.
01:59:14.960 That's a completely thing.
01:59:16.280 It's where there's shit on your heritage and your culture.
01:59:18.320 It's like, oh, the Satanic Druids.
01:59:20.540 Are there some Satanists to pick something out of?
01:59:22.880 Maybe they have.
01:59:23.460 I don't know.
01:59:23.760 But still, it's kind of over the top.
01:59:24.940 But anyway, you have to go, Lana.
01:59:26.540 So I'll wrap up on...
01:59:27.560 I know you're busy, but do you get to...
01:59:29.640 Say bye.
01:59:30.200 Say bye to everybody.
01:59:31.160 And enjoy the luckiest day of the year tomorrow.
01:59:33.060 Enjoy a fine glass of wine or beer or dinner or something.
01:59:35.740 And have a good weekend.
01:59:36.780 All right.
01:59:37.100 Sounds good.
01:59:37.480 See ya.
01:59:37.660 Thank you, Lana.
01:59:38.560 We appreciate you.
01:59:39.420 All right.
01:59:39.760 So I'm going to wrap up here with you guys.
01:59:41.220 Actually, I want to show...
01:59:42.040 Let me do this.
01:59:42.540 Let me finish this on Prince Charles here, too.
01:59:44.060 Because you guys remember this, right?
01:59:46.700 Here's the guy who's really in charge.
01:59:48.580 You know what I mean?
01:59:48.820 Because that's giving him too much power.
01:59:51.700 That's what I like to say about this.
01:59:52.640 Prince Charles, heir to the British throne, getting poked on the chest by Everlyn de Rothschild.
01:59:59.280 Right?
01:59:59.460 This is what it's about right here.
02:00:00.960 Prince Charles honors Lord Rothschild with prestigious interfaith prize.
02:00:09.820 Remember this?
02:00:11.380 Prince of Wales paid a tribute to the philanthropist as he handed him the Council of Christians and Jews 2019 Bridge Award.
02:00:20.440 And, of course, here he is with this kippah.
02:00:22.640 Remember this?
02:00:23.080 The Velvet Kippah?
02:00:26.340 He knows who he needs to bow to, this guy, I think, to be honest.
02:00:32.580 I don't think he's the one in charge.
02:00:34.360 He's not Satan incarnate.
02:00:36.080 He's not the demon.
02:00:37.680 You know what I mean?
02:00:38.660 That's not what I think, anyway.
02:00:40.080 Jacob Snowman was the British doctor and moil, notably for having reportedly circumcised Prince Charles, now Charles III, in December of 1948, and possibly other members of the British nobility and royal family.
02:00:57.520 Maybe that's a bigger issue than finding cropped demons on the side of him.
02:01:01.320 Do you see what I'm saying?
02:01:02.160 King Charles and his Velvet Kippah, the new monarch, has a meaningful alliance with Jews beginning with his own circumcision.
02:01:08.820 And, yes, of course, he's all wrapped up into the World Economic Forum shit, and he's talked about the Great Reset.
02:01:16.280 We've been over this many times.
02:01:17.520 He's hanging out with the Klaus Schwabs and stuff like that, too.
02:01:20.480 So, yes, by any means, he's not a good guy.
02:01:23.220 And I don't mean to, you know, back him up in any regards by just saying, I don't think there's a demon on the side there.
02:01:30.640 Who was it again?
02:01:31.340 Was it Tom that had a couple of...
02:01:33.140 The other guy is like a deconstructionist.
02:01:35.840 That's why you get some of those patterns, too.
02:01:38.500 How Jonathan Yeo became Britain's most wanted portrait painter.
02:01:42.480 And there's a couple of examples here, right?
02:01:43.700 He's doing all these celebrities.
02:01:45.320 So, he does that thing.
02:01:46.160 That's his style, right?
02:01:47.240 He does the face and then everything else, you know, kind of real, the face.
02:01:50.020 And then, for the most part, everything else that's around is kind of screwed up, essentially.
02:01:54.100 Are there any other examples in there?
02:01:56.080 Well, that one is not as bad, I guess, as the other ones.
02:01:58.600 But that seems to be kind of his style, right?
02:02:00.500 He's done a lot of these celebrities and stuff.
02:02:03.400 So, anyway, I think people are seeing a lot, isn't it?
02:02:06.740 I don't have too much on him there.
02:02:08.100 I think...
02:02:08.800 Yeah, here we can see it, right?
02:02:10.760 Deconstructionism.
02:02:11.820 The fate, taking parts out, doing things, moving things around.
02:02:14.660 This is what modern art has become.
02:02:16.300 That's what it is.
02:02:18.900 Deconstructionism.
02:02:20.640 And it's like if there's an art form expression of, like, Frankfurt School shit, right?
02:02:25.940 Modern art.
02:02:26.600 Then that's what this represents.
02:02:29.680 Maybe that's the demonic stuff, if it was anything.
02:02:32.560 Tom Rouser here said...
02:02:35.020 I wonder if the artists of the king are aware that red is the royal-slash-warrior color in Indo-European cultures.
02:02:43.200 This is the Indo-European system of colors Varna for different social functions was identified by George Dumuzet and DeVry and expanded on by Nick Allen in 1998.
02:02:53.260 It relies on comparing historical and archaeological sources of Indian, Greek, Roman, Germanic, Druidic, and other Indo-European cultures.
02:03:01.180 White.
02:03:01.800 The pure color for priests, as in Druids, Brahmins.
02:03:05.280 Red.
02:03:05.740 The color of the warrior caste.
02:03:06.940 However, the king comes from the warrior caste.
02:03:10.060 So it is also a royal color.
02:03:12.380 And then you have blue-green.
02:03:13.640 Agriculturalist and producer.
02:03:15.240 I think he mentioned something about black-blue being part of, like, a featurely...
02:03:20.060 Yeah, Germanic culture, specifically Norse culture.
02:03:23.120 Blue is very much associated with the Viking.
02:03:25.720 With Odin and other people, offer wearing blue and black.
02:03:30.420 And Tom says here...
02:03:31.620 Yeah, well, a word for a satanic cult, maybe.
02:03:33.420 And Tom says, besides cartoons, is there actually any source associating red with the devil?
02:03:41.180 In medieval depictions, the devil is usually black, not red.
02:03:44.620 So I thought that was an interesting point to all this, too.
02:03:48.080 Analyze things all you want.
02:03:50.520 Right?
02:03:51.920 That's fine.
02:03:52.920 I just think sometimes you just have to kind of look at the obvious that's right in front of your face.
02:03:57.600 Look at this one here.
02:03:58.480 It's showing you that he's, like, not in control.
02:04:00.380 Almost forgot about this one.
02:04:01.720 I'm allowed...
02:04:03.160 Oh, where'd it go?
02:04:05.320 Okay, I've got to bring you in.
02:04:06.580 I'm allowed to get out of my car.
02:04:09.540 Oh, did I not get that down?
02:04:11.480 I think I did.
02:04:12.260 Hang on.
02:04:13.980 We'll end with this one here.
02:04:15.180 It's kind of funny.
02:04:16.740 It's just exactly the same thing.
02:04:19.380 Yeah, here it is.
02:04:20.220 Exactly the same thing with the king of Sweden, right?
02:04:22.600 Like, I can't...
02:04:23.920 Oh, I'm not...
02:04:24.420 He's just his interview.
02:04:26.140 Oh, I'm not even allowed to go on elevators by myself.
02:04:30.240 Like, it's like a totally controlled puppet.
02:04:33.280 You know what I mean?
02:04:33.580 Anyway, look.
02:04:34.040 Check this out.
02:04:34.420 Let's see if he said it in the beginning.
02:04:47.680 It was joking around.
02:04:48.960 I do apologize.
02:04:51.240 I've been allowed out of my car.
02:04:53.460 Let's see if he says it here.
02:04:54.320 What was it in the beginning?
02:04:56.460 Did I miss it?
02:04:58.340 Let me see.
02:04:58.640 I think you're going to be told.
02:05:02.640 Right.
02:05:03.780 No, I'll see.
02:05:04.320 Let's see this later.
02:05:05.200 I do apologize for taking this by surprise.
02:05:08.720 When this opportunity appears, I've been allowed out of my cage.
02:05:12.860 I want to come and see how the world is going to be.
02:05:15.180 It's a lot out of my cage, not car.
02:05:17.740 That was mistitled.
02:05:19.260 Let's check that again.
02:05:20.060 I do apologize for taking this by surprise.
02:05:23.740 When this opportunity appears, I've been allowed out of my cage.
02:05:27.660 I want to come and see how the world is going to be.
02:05:29.360 Yeah, I've been allowed out of my cage, he says.
02:05:32.760 This is a man highly controlled by forces way beyond that guy.
02:05:37.720 Well, maybe it's Baphomet then, eh?
02:05:41.560 Maybe that's what it is.
02:05:43.280 Let me see.
02:05:44.020 Cut for his own.
02:05:44.620 Good to see you, sir.
02:05:45.200 I wanted to check in to see how it's going with your lady friend.
02:05:49.180 I was actually thinking about you the other day.
02:05:51.460 Cockfreezone says, I'm late to the show.
02:05:52.960 Did Ben finally come out in favor of the right of European people to exist and control their own destiny?
02:05:57.240 No, I don't think that did happen, Cockfreezone.
02:06:01.580 Thank you.
02:06:01.880 Follow-up here from Cockfreezone.
02:06:02.780 I don't care how hard dating gets.
02:06:05.400 I'll never date robots or AI.
02:06:07.260 Would rather be alone.
02:06:08.780 Yes, exactly.
02:06:09.520 100%.
02:06:09.960 That's right.
02:06:11.560 Well, no, that's where they want you.
02:06:13.800 That's how they get you.
02:06:15.200 All right, let me see here.
02:06:16.020 We have Der Scherusker here says, we will face hard times, but the seeds of racial awakening are being sown.
02:06:23.860 Der Kampf ist der Vater alle Dinge.
02:06:28.020 The struggle is the father of all things.
02:06:30.580 That's right.
02:06:31.020 Dinge?
02:06:31.480 I don't think I've...
02:06:32.360 Dinge wouldn't have translated things.
02:06:34.100 The other words I got there.
02:06:34.980 But there you go.
02:06:35.440 Dinge.
02:06:35.760 Well, it makes sense, but it doesn't...
02:06:37.520 Sounds like something else.
02:06:38.280 Thank you, Der Scherusker.
02:06:38.880 Appreciate that.
02:06:39.520 And we got Froggy McGee as well, who says, people who push folkish paganism as evil are not to be trusted.
02:06:46.940 Her, her.
02:06:47.380 I study demonology and paganism.
02:06:49.700 Heard her.
02:06:50.380 I am part of the resistance and she it.
02:06:52.580 Fuck these people.
02:06:53.880 They are either knowingly or unknowingly, directly or indirectly, causing problems and division among whites.
02:07:00.180 Fuck them.
02:07:00.660 Yeah, I mean, I'm, of course, biased on this frontier, too.
02:07:04.600 But I think the takeaway is that, as you said, in paganism, you had tricksters and things like that.
02:07:12.460 You got Loki, Norse mythology.
02:07:14.080 I guess, what, Mercury, maybe, to a certain extent, in the Greco-Roman-type tradition, right?
02:07:19.760 Or is it Hermes?
02:07:20.940 Is Hermes the Roman and Mercury the Greek?
02:07:23.560 Or maybe I'm getting that wrong, but, right, it's a communicator either between the gods and between the man.
02:07:30.400 You know, type thing or whatever.
02:07:32.800 Are there, like, evil deeds or something?
02:07:35.200 Yeah, there's things that happen like that.
02:07:36.520 But Loki's more of a trickster, right?
02:07:37.700 It's not really, like, the devil.
02:07:39.240 My point is, it's something you get with the ascent of Abrahamism.
02:07:44.400 You get a, kind of a flip side to, as you have a Christ, you have an Antichrist.
02:07:49.360 As you have a God, you have a devil, right?
02:07:50.960 So it's like the, it's part of the same coin.
02:07:53.760 Same Yahweh coin, if you will.
02:07:55.540 Or Abrahamic coin, whatever you want to call it.
02:07:57.580 So it's not really prominent there.
02:07:58.660 So then they take, therefore, you know, kind of pagan sources and pull that into it.
02:08:01.880 Now, if you really want to get picky about stuff, you could talk about the pagan origins of Yahweh in and of itself, right?
02:08:06.780 I've talked about that many times.
02:08:07.840 But the early depictions, not really a lot of distinguishing factors from other, kind of, petroglyphs at that time.
02:08:14.760 And it's very phallic and all these kinds of things.
02:08:17.040 It's funny that how it's later kind of transformed into being this, this is now a monotheistic, kind of upstanding, you know, God.
02:08:24.960 But when you scratch the surface, you realize it has the same roots as all the other gods of that time and even of that era or that region.
02:08:32.300 You know, like Canaan, other Canaanite gods and stuff like that, Semitic gods.
02:08:36.040 It's the same origin point, but then they kind of, they do a revisionism.
02:08:42.320 They rewrites later on, essentially.
02:08:45.000 Anyway, I don't think it's beneficial to our people to associate our ancestral traditions with demonology and monsters and Satanism,
02:08:58.040 which is a later appearance on the spiritual-slash-religious scene.
02:09:04.180 Okay, I think that's being fair.
02:09:06.160 Is that being fair?
02:09:07.240 I don't think so.
02:09:08.280 All right, boys and girls, we're going to wrap up right there.
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02:12:35.600 Okay, let me see.
02:12:37.520 Did we miss?
02:12:38.920 Let me see here.
02:12:39.580 Sometimes when Lana does the super chats, I get everything else lined up.
02:12:46.100 I'm looking at the next clip that's coming up.
02:12:47.900 Did we do Confederate Patriot?
02:12:53.360 Did we do this one?
02:12:54.580 It's fine if I do it.
02:12:55.720 Confederate Patriot.
02:12:56.380 Did Lana read this one?
02:12:57.380 There's a yogurt drink called Kefir.
02:13:00.240 Probably she did this one.
02:13:01.360 Right?
02:13:01.460 Anyway, Kefir.
02:13:02.880 Yeah, we've talked.
02:13:03.360 When we had the Blonde Butter Maker, she did a segment on Kefir.
02:13:06.900 A European ancient discovered that it's excellent for gut health and for the full gut bacteria.
02:13:13.080 Oh, yeah.
02:13:13.620 Apple cider vinegar.
02:13:14.620 Yeah, okay.
02:13:14.960 She did read that one.
02:13:16.000 I was going to make sure because I didn't hear the whole one when she read it.
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02:14:39.560 Here's one more here.
02:15:07.480 I almost miss it from Frog McGee.
02:15:09.320 Thank you, sir.
02:15:10.020 Just on that last minute here.
02:15:11.820 I swear that these retards have done more damage to the white European Aryan people, if not the most, right next to the Judins and the Mongol non-whites.
02:15:22.220 Pegadins is evil, Herder.
02:15:24.160 Herder, Christianity, and churches were always based in Shiite.
02:15:27.660 All right.
02:15:27.800 Thank you, Frog McGee, for your comment on Shippishat.
02:15:30.040 I appreciate it.
02:15:31.060 All right.
02:15:31.280 Let's check it out.
02:15:31.760 Was this song any good?
02:15:37.660 Youth 83 Seeker.
02:15:40.040 If it's bad, we'll change it.
02:15:41.340 Let's give it a whirl.
02:15:42.900 It was not too bad, I guess.
02:15:49.680 Oh, it's the one we used in there.
02:15:51.280 That's right.
02:15:51.860 That's what it was.
02:15:52.680 I remember now.
02:15:54.100 Okay.
02:15:54.660 We can pause that.
02:15:55.960 All right, guys.
02:15:56.380 Anyway, thank you so much for joining us today.
02:15:58.240 I'll play a song at it.
02:15:59.620 We'll find something good here.
02:16:01.700 All right, guys.
02:16:02.420 We'll see you on the next one.
02:16:03.500 Take care, everybody.
02:16:04.540 Bye.
02:16:04.820 Bye.
02:16:04.980 Bye.
02:16:05.080 Bye.
02:16:05.120 Bye.
02:16:12.900 Bye.
02:16:42.900 I'm giving up to something
02:16:45.660 There's our security
02:16:47.860 Like pockets jingling
02:16:50.600 Me like glasses
02:16:53.340 Sucking genuity
02:16:56.780 Down to the family tree
02:17:00.380 Your perfect yes is true
02:17:06.160 But without me
02:17:08.960 You're only you
02:17:11.400 Only you
02:17:12.580 Your menstrual weight did high
02:17:15.080 Let's see
02:17:17.040 I believe it is not for you
02:17:19.800 What an inheritance
02:17:23.420 The soft and the cleanness
02:17:26.380 Morpid self-attention
02:17:28.140 Bending my pinky back
02:17:30.840 A little discipline
02:17:32.620 I don't know why
02:17:34.240 It's a little discipline
02:17:37.040 Red and opinion
02:17:38.920 Since our security
02:17:41.200 Heart and blunt instrument
02:17:43.700 Men are crosses
02:17:46.660 I'm a perfectionist
02:17:50.700 That's what you think
02:17:51.740 There's a skill in me
02:17:53.660 You're perfect yes is true
02:17:59.500 But without me
02:18:02.280 You're only you
02:18:04.500 You're only you
02:18:05.880 Your menstrual weight did hard
02:18:08.420 Let's say
02:18:10.120 They're winning take
02:18:15.580 I've been enough
02:18:16.780 prepare in front of my
02:18:21.760 size
02:18:22.080 Should I be
02:18:35.420 Thank you.
02:19:05.420 Thank you.
02:19:35.420 Thank you.
02:20:05.420 Thank you.