Who’s Running DOGE? German Elections, EU Chaos, Ukraine Uncertainty - FF Ep295
Episode Stats
Length
2 hours and 29 minutes
Words per Minute
172.50748
Hate Speech Sentences
121
Summary
Truth is a far superior weapon than deceit. Truth is a weapon which is denied to them, and in the end, will be the decisive weapon that destroys them completely. . Monica Schaefer Monica was born and raised in Canada, first-generation Canadian, citizen of German heritage. Her parents both came from Germany, they immigrated to Canada in 1951 and 52 respectively.
Transcript
00:04:36.720
truth is a far superior weapon than deceit it's a weapon which is denied to
00:04:42.960
them and in the end it will be the decisive weapon that destroys them
00:05:06.720
hello I'm Monica Schaefer I was born and raised in Canada first-generation Canadian citizen of
00:05:35.580
German heritage my parents both came from Germany they immigrated to Canada in 1951 and 52 respectively
00:05:43.500
there was a bit of a disconnect between what I experienced in the home life and what I felt
00:05:50.040
outside the home I love the rich German traditions and culture that I grew up with and yet I felt
00:05:58.200
ashamed of my German-ness when I was at school or outside with my friends I learned very quickly
00:06:04.800
to hide my heritage it started in the first week of school day one I wore my beautiful little
00:06:11.220
dirndl kleit a traditional German dress and on day two children were taunting me you forgot to take off
00:06:18.000
your apron ha ha ha as they were running away or Heil Hitler ha ha again taunting me I didn't exactly know
00:06:26.940
the meaning of that but I knew it was not friendly they were being cruel that was very clear to me
00:06:33.660
I'm reminded just now of the plight of the indigenous peoples of North America they were also made to be
00:06:44.100
ashamed of their culture I would like to share with you now a deep regret that I have for something which I
00:06:52.440
would like to apologize to my parents for but cannot because they are no longer alive many years ago I
00:07:00.060
reproached my mother you see I had been thoroughly indoctrinated as we all were the stories seemed to
00:07:07.020
be all around us in school in television in the very air and the evilness of Adolf Hitler was as deep and
00:07:15.960
diabolic as imaginable I said to her to my mother why didn't you your friends your folk your family why
00:07:26.480
didn't you do something to stop these bad things from happening stop Hitler and stop these death camps
00:07:34.900
you should have done something you must have known I was really upset my reproach was bitter
00:07:43.760
she listened and she paused and very quietly and in a sad tone of voice she said we didn't know about
00:07:54.380
any of that we just did not know we did not hear any about anything like that well now I know why she did
00:08:04.540
not know it is because these things did not happen it is only since the last couple of years since
00:08:13.060
about 2014 that I have begun to understand that this is the biggest and most pernicious and persistent lie
00:08:22.540
in all of history everything has been turned upside down on its head yes there were detention camps nobody
00:08:32.800
denies that there were camps and yes the prisoners were kept against their will again nobody denies
00:08:39.640
that but these were work camps the prisoners of the camps were being kept as healthy and as well fed as
00:08:47.200
was possible in those terrible war years they needed to be kept healthy how else could they perform the work
00:08:54.760
it was war and so the camps were basically armaments factories and how much sense does it make by the way
00:09:02.500
to have a hospital in a death camp there were no gas chambers there the only gas that was used was to
00:09:10.720
get rid of the lice lice carried typhus and typhus was a deadly and rampant disease so they had to delouse the
00:09:19.600
the clothing to keep the people healthy now why would they do that if the goal was to just exterminate
00:09:27.220
the Jews makes no sense that is the six million lie as I now like to call it in a nutshell there is so much
00:09:38.920
more to learn about this and this is all readily available now in 2016 thanks to the digital age with or
00:09:47.560
without the thought laws back to my family what a relief it is for me to learn that my parents and
00:09:55.900
grandparents were not part of a people that suddenly became monsters overnight the reproach which I
00:10:03.100
directed at my mother I wish I could apologize to her for this I am in effect apologizing to her now to her
00:10:13.180
her spirit I would like to invite you to find out more by searching the following titles that had such a
00:10:21.960
meaningful and healing influence on me thank you
00:11:10.240
All right, and with that little light topic, we're off to another Friday, ladies and gentlemen.
00:11:18.520
Of course, we're playing that for a reason, obviously, because we do have Monica with us here today.
00:11:24.420
How are you doing, Lana, before we dive into topics here?
00:11:27.660
I have a little cold, so I might be hacking, unfortunately.
00:11:33.920
I wanted to let some people know about the merch.
00:11:41.400
It's going to get out to you in the next few days, so thank you for being patient.
00:12:08.840
Yes, our guest today sitting in, joining us for some of these crazy topics we're going
00:12:12.980
We're going to talk about what's going on a little bit in the U.S., obviously.
00:12:15.860
Kind of the chaos right now in Europe, where the EU, really, actually, it's in the EU,
00:12:22.620
And then we have, of course, the Ukraine situation and things kind of deteriorating.
00:12:34.540
Yes, but I want to say, before we bring Monica on, that video that we played, a lot
00:12:38.180
of people maybe aren't familiar with Monica Schaefer, but she actually went to jail for this
00:12:46.120
But we're going to bring her on, get an update, because this video was nine years ago
00:12:56.120
Thank you so much for inviting me to your Friday flashback.
00:13:06.980
So, yeah, that was 20, yes, 2016 you said you made that video.
00:13:10.720
Can you do a just real quick rundown version of what happened after that?
00:13:16.520
So, a year and a half after I made it, it was in June 2016.
00:13:25.600
I know there was a lot of confusion about that.
00:13:27.560
But I was visiting Alfred, my brother, who lives in Germany.
00:13:31.840
And he had all this beautiful video making equipment because he'd already been making
00:13:38.240
And so, then I made that little one, you know, just a little simple apology to mom.
00:13:44.800
Alfred always jokes that, you know, people apologize to their parents every day.
00:13:49.820
And you just happen to be in the right place at the right time.
00:13:57.020
Jasper is where I was living for 37 years, actually.
00:14:03.500
And then went back to visit Alfred a year and a half later.
00:14:13.600
And in January 2018, I was thrown into the dungeon.
00:14:18.320
And it was when we were attending the speech crime trial of Sylvia Stoltz, who is, maybe
00:14:26.480
many of your viewers and listeners know who that is.
00:14:29.580
But she was, we could talk about that if you like.
00:14:32.680
But she was undergoing a bizarre trial for some, you know, words spoken, just, you know, mouth
00:14:46.940
And the first six months of the jail time was just without trial or anything.
00:14:55.920
And Alfred and I were put on trial together at the same time.
00:15:06.560
And then when it was all said and done and finished, October 26th of 2018, they found both
00:15:15.280
of us guilty, but they released me on time served, 10 months, 10 months, time served, go
00:15:22.400
And Alfred was sentenced to just over three years at the time.
00:15:30.820
Alfred's her brother, by the way, if anyone doesn't know.
00:15:35.180
My brother, Alfred, they, they, the following summer he was in a trial and they upped it
00:15:42.800
Because of things that he said and did during our trial.
00:15:49.940
You cannot defend yourself because then you're saying, you're doing it again.
00:16:07.840
You cannot explain to them how you reached your conclusions.
00:16:15.060
So he was originally in jail for four years and the, every day, like they don't, they
00:16:20.900
You, they will let you out early if you've done some violent things like rape or, you
00:16:25.960
know, murder or whatever, some, you know, some little thing like that.
00:16:29.360
They'll let you out early if you're on good behavior in jail, but not for thought and speech
00:16:34.740
They, I've not heard of anybody being let out early in, in Germany for those things.
00:16:43.760
So, I mean, are you worried about it in Canada?
00:16:48.620
Like if, if, if I was to start worrying about it, then I would go hide under a rock somewhere.
00:16:57.360
And I also am fully cognizant that we are in the struggle for our very existence.
00:17:04.840
And because I have now been put into this position of becoming known, thank you very
00:17:11.280
They did that to me because they put me in jail, right?
00:17:17.900
And then they put me in jail and suddenly I'm on people's radar.
00:17:22.280
Like they say, oh, they put this woman in jail in Germany for what?
00:17:27.500
And then it makes people go, oh, well, that's interesting.
00:17:32.980
So, Alfred always says I did, I undid with six minute video, undid millions of dollars worth
00:17:44.240
Because it's very expensive to keep lies going, right?
00:17:47.940
Like they spend a lot of money and effort and time on propagating lies, lies, lies, lies, lies.
00:17:55.480
To tell the truth, it's not expensive because the truth is the truth, is the truth.
00:18:02.480
Now, when you were pulling the video up and you were doing a little sound check on it,
00:18:06.820
it happened to land on the one line in the video that in 2025 I would not include anymore.
00:18:13.120
But that was 2016 and we're all on a learning curve.
00:18:17.720
It had to do with the indigenous people that are reminded now of the indigenous people.
00:18:25.080
And they were also made to feel ashamed of their culture and all this stuff.
00:18:29.040
But, you know, we don't learn everything all at once, right?
00:18:33.020
You kind of peel the onion layers more and more.
00:18:36.600
And now, okay, well, I grew up in a household where we were very sympathetic to the indigenous
00:18:46.000
I'm going to say so-called and I'll tell you why, because I don't think they were first.
00:18:53.200
But the North American Indians, we were very, very sympathetic to them because I grew up
00:18:57.240
in a household that was not only very German, but also we were immersed in Inuit culture
00:19:04.220
because the whole reason I'm a Canadian and not a German citizen is because my father,
00:19:12.760
And he was fascinated by the Eskimos and it was his lifelong dream to go to the Arctic.
00:19:29.640
But you know what, the Eskimos that lived in the North at that time when my parents lived
00:19:35.660
in the North in the 1950s, and I was born at the end of the 1950s, but they were up
00:19:45.260
They were living their traditional lifestyle, which, you know, with traveling around by dog
00:19:53.920
But what I now see, I'm not so sympathetic anymore to their whole plight because even
00:20:01.060
the Eskimos that I always had this deep warm spot in my heart for, they have now, as of
00:20:09.980
late, they kind of jumped in onto the bandwagon of, oh, wow, we can get money.
00:20:15.280
Recently, the Canadian government did an apology to the Inuit, they call themselves, it's politically
00:20:22.080
incorrect to say Eskimo anymore, but I'm not very politically correct.
00:20:26.080
But anyway, they did, they, the government apologized to, oh, and there I see it on the
00:20:33.420
screen, another Canadian apology for alleged wrongs, the slaughter of Inuit sled dogs.
00:20:39.460
And then when I heard that, and then they got $45 million or something to them, and they
00:20:44.700
don't have a very big population, that's a lot of money, that's a lot of cash for, for
00:20:50.780
And when I heard that story, I, it piqued my interest.
00:20:55.980
I was very, I just jumped into this because I know something about these sled dogs.
00:21:02.500
I know something about the Inuit because I grew up immersed in, you know, also their culture.
00:21:13.320
Now, there might have been some sled dogs that were killed, but I'll tell you something.
00:21:16.920
I'll just tell you, it'll take me one minute to tell you the story here.
00:21:21.700
My father was the one who objected to the Inuit switching from traveling by dog sled to
00:21:35.140
So snowmobiles, when snowmobiles started to be, become popular, he said, look, you know,
00:21:41.240
a snowmobile can break down at minus 40 or minus 50, whereas your dogs don't break down.
00:21:47.160
Another thing about dogs is if you are stuck out there in a blizzard for two weeks and
00:21:52.420
you can't move, you can always kill and eat a dog, but you can't kill and eat your snowmobile,
00:21:57.940
So snowmobiles, sorry, sled dogs made a lot more sense in that environment.
00:22:04.120
But, you know, the Eskimos, the Inuit, they were buying snowmobiles because it was a lot
00:22:08.120
more convenient to go with the modern day rifle and snowmobile than to hunt with their sled
00:22:18.480
You know, like, yeah, it just was easier, right?
00:22:30.020
In fact, one of the stories I always remember is the, and we heard a lot about it after my
00:22:40.440
I didn't realize how much loved he was in the North.
00:22:44.600
He had stitched up a child with, I don't know, dozens and dozens of stitches to the
00:22:49.560
head and face that had been mauled by one of these dogs.
00:22:53.360
Now, could it be that that was one of the dogs that they're talking about when a thousand
00:22:58.440
dogs got murdered by the Canadian government or by the institutions, whoever, during the
00:23:09.660
So they even said it in the news, it was this big span of time and a thousand dogs
00:23:17.800
Could it be that that dog that mauled that child that my father stitched up with dozens
00:23:27.020
But gosh, I think that you probably would want to kill that dog that just mauled a child
00:23:36.060
Well, it's like the lie about the residential schools, right?
00:23:39.480
It was an archaeological digs where they claimed it was buried bodies and they couldn't find
00:23:45.200
And it's like, you can have sympathy for kind of indigenous, their plight or whatever, but
00:23:52.360
the way it's been used is like a bludgeon against white people.
00:23:56.700
I mean, like they have their issue and we don't have to, they have their own battles and
00:24:00.460
we have our own, you know, and as if we haven't suffered any of our ancestors, right?
00:24:07.340
And you see, what is unfolding now is our own, I'll put it in quotation marks, our own
00:24:24.000
But this Leah Gazan from Manitoba, she's a member of parliament.
00:24:31.500
And it sounds so very similar to the Holocaust denial laws that are in Germany and that are
00:24:41.400
So many parallel tactics that they're using that we will not be able to question their
00:24:47.520
story of the genocide of the children in the residential schools.
00:24:50.660
We will not be allowed to actually say anything positive about the residential schools, just
00:24:57.140
like you're not allowed to say anything positive about National Socialist Germany, right?
00:25:01.600
And then if you question anything, they cry, oh, you're insulting the memory of the dead.
00:25:15.320
This Leah Gazan, the MP that is forwarding this and has done all kinds of other stuff
00:25:25.580
But she has survivalism down pat because on one side of her family, she's the descendant
00:25:36.760
And on the other side of her family, she is a survivor of residential school because that's
00:26:02.300
Support what you white or what you white goes away.
00:26:06.800
And he also said six minute video, six million.
00:26:10.160
I guess it undo, you're undoing the six million or it's worth more than the six million.
00:26:17.920
And then also over on Entropy, Bill Biz, thank you so much, says, fingers crossed for a right
00:26:28.100
Before that one disappears on Rumble too, I want to read that one.
00:26:41.900
I still think that Ashley really didn't have Elon's baby and that this is some sort of
00:26:47.380
I have to admit, I'm liking a lot of the doge stuff.
00:26:49.860
Also love how the liberals are freaking out over it too.
00:27:00.980
I just hope it's that what we're seeing is what we're getting.
00:27:06.560
Maybe just my kind of nature of there always has to be some underhanded tech.
00:27:13.540
So when good things happen, you're like kind of, I don't know about this.
00:27:19.020
This needs to be rooted out as we'll talk more about Doge later.
00:27:21.500
But I just fear that like they'll just run, you know, AI governance basically at the end
00:27:33.900
I was like, how do we go from the Holocaust to Hooters is filing for bankruptcy, everyone?
00:27:45.120
They have something called body positivity movement.
00:27:52.140
Now, some people did say this apparently was just some Halloween spoof and it was actually
00:27:56.000
not real, but someone else, of course, they dug deep and I think that they did manage
00:28:01.020
to find actual photos of what it looked like at some of Hooters restaurants.
00:28:07.720
You say body negativity, body positivity, whatever.
00:28:11.540
Well, you know, yeah, the restaurant's garbage, but a lot of good looking girls, you know what
00:28:15.440
they're doing now instead of going to Hooters, they're going to make a lot more money,
00:28:24.580
I saw he paid himself $400 million or something like that.
00:28:29.920
You know, he's basically like a digital pimp, that guy.
00:28:34.000
People can get it for free, so they're not going to go in and eat this crappy food and
00:28:37.900
see some overweight, questionable tranny waitress, you know.
00:28:49.080
I mean, that's the only part of the story, but that's part of it.
00:29:06.420
So, I have to tell you that, you know, I looked at a few of these stories that you sent me
00:29:10.900
and I was looking at this and I don't even know what Hooters is, but when I look at these
00:29:17.720
When I looked at these images, I'm thinking, is this like a deliberate uglification thing?
00:29:29.320
So, as you said, Lana, they used to actually hire them very attractive young women.
00:29:36.000
It's supposed to be good-looking girls in tight, you know, tight clothes, right?
00:29:40.140
Essentially, it's a step up from being a stripper, I guess.
00:29:43.360
Yeah, it's slightly better than that, but not much.
00:29:46.360
But, of course, then over time, because they have this uglification of everything, they're
00:29:50.400
like, oh, now we know we can't do that anymore.
00:29:56.420
So, if we're something that was considered to be attractive, now you have to go in the extreme
00:30:15.220
You know, if you're switching back to Germany, it's a perfect segue to this, Hooters, and this
00:30:19.840
comment about uglification, because I noticed that in the jail in Germany, that so many
00:30:26.560
of the very beautiful, good-looking Aryan women, the German women, and there were a lot
00:30:31.780
of other women there from all kinds of other countries, but those who were German and who
00:30:36.720
you could see their natural features, they were actually beautiful, but they were uglifying
00:30:40.800
themselves, really uglifying themselves with how they cut their hair and how they...
00:30:58.560
Was it more frumpy, or they're looking more, like, lesbian-ish, or just, like, they've
00:31:09.340
Like, you know, maybe shaved on one side, and some kind of weird thing here.
00:31:14.600
The haircuts were really uglifying them, and I thought, wow, what are you doing?
00:31:20.300
You're making yourself ugly, but it was a trend.
00:31:30.260
We do have the elections in Germany here coming up on Sunday, so things are obviously heating
00:31:40.620
If you haven't been stabbed or run over yet, you have the choice on Sunday.
00:31:44.500
Will it go on like this, or shall Germany go uphill again?
00:31:47.560
So someone is putting in a little message there on the receipts.
00:31:53.480
Well, they recently did have, of course, the Munich attack, and then, of course, that's
00:31:57.860
not the same country, but the neighboring country, Austria, they had their stabbing over
00:32:03.920
And it's an uptick in that, and it's just more and more people are sick and fed up,
00:32:20.020
And then people are like, oh, it's Mossad to get the AFD elected.
00:32:23.200
I was like, well, you don't have, if you didn't have the migrants there to begin with, then
00:32:33.060
Odyssey Screen Age Mystery Science Theater says, it's a Hooters Holocaust.
00:32:42.020
And Odin in the Ukraine says, great to see Monica.
00:32:44.620
I remember seeing her video all those years ago.
00:32:46.680
It's been very active in the skies here in Kiev the past few days.
00:32:58.100
Yeah, I think that situation is changing drastically.
00:33:00.420
We'll actually talk more about Ukraine a little bit later, too.
00:33:04.760
We have this with AFD, and we've had our critiques of this, but no doubt is AFD a stepping stone
00:33:10.080
in the right direction, regardless of the fact that there might be.
00:33:14.640
I mean, are they worse on Israel than some of the other parties?
00:33:25.920
They are very much a controlled opposition group, AFD.
00:33:30.580
However, the way I see the big, strong surge of support for it is that the normal people,
00:33:38.760
the people who haven't yet woken up to how this all works with opposition and controlled
00:33:43.420
opposition and all that stuff, they genuinely see it as being back to let's make Germany for
00:33:51.280
Germany, and they may not yet have learned all those layers of deception.
00:33:56.660
And so they are actually desiring, you know, okay, send the migrants, you know, remigration,
00:34:02.140
remigration, send them back home, and we need Germany to be back in Germany's hand,
00:34:08.840
And so it reflects the general sentiment in the country when there is a surge for AFD,
00:34:17.660
but I don't see the AFD as a solution because I think it's another controlled party.
00:34:25.060
I don't really see voting our way out of this, our way or their way or, you know.
00:34:31.720
Yeah, because a lot of times, too, these parties, they get in and then they just puss out, you know.
00:34:36.860
You know, it's just, they completely wimp out all the things that they say they're going to do
00:34:45.320
Yeah, like Maloney in Italy is a prime example.
00:34:49.600
But there's a, can't one of these parties just like kind of, okay, let's tone it down to get the approval.
00:34:59.960
Because obviously AFD have played this like kind of more conservative, civ-nat type of angle.
00:35:04.360
They have the lesbian front woman, like we're so liberal and accepting.
00:35:10.540
It's particularly bad in Germany, obviously, when it comes to anything that's remotely nationalistic.
00:35:15.060
And so they have to take baby steps more so than other European nations, right?
00:35:18.900
And so we can't expect to jump at the top of the, you know, the top of the steps right away, on top of the ladder.
00:35:25.220
And again, unless this is, as you said, Monica, which could very well be true, like some kind of just a steam valve, like pick up kind of some nominal populist anti-migrant talking points, channel them into a party like this.
00:35:41.140
But then on the geopolitical front, maybe they will jump out of a European Union, which, again, it's not a bad thing, obviously, right?
00:35:47.400
But you have this idea, we've deemed it, that there is interest here to actually have a weakened Europe.
00:35:53.820
And I'm not saying that the EU is strengthening by any means, but I'm saying like just nominally on the surface, from like a geopolitical view, that like shattering Europe into multiple different pieces again is something that ultimately would benefit this multipolar world order, where basically you have, you know, bricks on one side, the Atlanticists on the other.
00:36:11.880
And in a weird kind of way, with what's happening lately with some of the comments from Musk, obviously being very supportive of the AFD.
00:36:19.240
I think some of the things he does is great, but ultimately I don't try to trust them.
00:36:22.500
Yeah, and he was talking about shedding Nazi guilt and all that.
00:36:24.960
Okay, well, let's do away with these denial laws also.
00:36:29.560
And while we're at it, let's just cut all that aid to Israel.
00:36:35.460
I mean, is that going to happen for a thousand more years?
00:36:39.200
It's good that he said all that about shedding the guilt, but he didn't actually go all come clean with, it didn't happen.
00:36:56.540
He knows some of the ideas and arguments, even though he doesn't talk about them.
00:37:12.320
But whether they actually will ever say it or, you know, will, like, we got this, this lie is falling apart.
00:37:22.800
But it's, it's, from our point of view, it's very easy to have this kind of, I'm trying to just be realistic, right?
00:37:28.460
Of, of, of, I have a desire what I would like to see them do, obviously, but I'm also thinking of, like, all right, how do they, how do they, you know, if they're genuine about any of these kinds of things, any of these ideas or actual truth in this case, yeah, it's okay if they want to do it in piecemeal or, like, slowly get people aboard or customize people to it.
00:37:51.220
Hitler did that, my heart goes out to you thing, you know.
00:38:00.880
So, young voters are powering the rise of Germany's far-right AFT party.
00:38:05.380
And I think that's overall good because it shows you, right, kind of a general trend, at least, of where things are going.
00:38:11.660
That re-migration, that, that political strategy is the future.
00:38:15.440
And even the noticer had this piece, you know, because a lot of them, we're focused a lot on the head of the party there, the lesbian, right?
00:38:29.620
But Bjorn Huck, for example, is much more, you know, I think there's many voices within that party that are much more, they're much more.
00:38:38.700
Yeah, much more hardcore and aware of it, but part of her role a little bit.
00:38:46.540
She appealed almost more to an American audience.
00:38:51.180
That's what our German friends claim, that there's people within that know a lot of things.
00:38:54.480
But they can't just, you know, come out guns blazing.
00:38:56.660
And again, in the current climate, they will go to jail.
00:39:00.720
I mean, Bjorn Huck has already been, I think he was actually convicted, right, of a Nazi speech, essentially, for saying Germany for the Germans or something to that effect.
00:39:15.340
I think it was, was it Martin Lichtmeister, or how do I pronounce his name again?
00:39:20.960
And wherever one may think of the party, it has considerably improved the situation of national conservatives, patriots, right-wingers, identitarians, nationalists, or whatever one calls them, by building stable political structures and networks, and even a lot of jobs.
00:39:34.020
It is far removed from any extremism like other right-wing populists in Europe.
00:39:39.000
It does not seek to abolish the constitutional system, but to achieve real national sovereignty for Germany through perfectly legal democratic means.
00:39:47.180
The problem, of course, is who defines what is extremism or extremist and far or far right, according to German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution.
00:39:57.200
You need only advocate an ethnic concept of the nation, or, in some cases, even factually state that there is a difference between ethnic and merely civic Germans, I guess, to violate that then, right?
00:40:09.500
The AFD is particularly successful in eastern Germany, which is the home of its more nationalist wing.
00:40:14.500
There are reasons for this, and, of course, we've talked about that, the West-East divide and split.
00:40:20.060
He says, last thing I'll read here at the end, speaking of, you know, Vance made kind of favorable comments, you know, overall in terms of Germany at the Munich Security Conference.
00:40:30.960
I think there's still very important comments he made about immigration, censorship, things like that, and, of course, Musk have boosted them as well.
00:40:37.280
And he says here, what are the reasons for Mr. Vance's perhaps counterproductive support?
00:40:43.000
Is it possibly or possible that the primary target of the speech was an American audience rather than the German establishment?
00:40:51.560
Be that as it may, many patriots in Germany are suspicious about the surprisingly strong Musk-Vance support because their ultimate goal is to break free from American domination.
00:41:01.700
Mr. Musk seemingly enjoys playing kingmaker, and, of course, Alice Vidal enthusiastically welcome his help.
00:41:07.480
But there is a danger that this alliance could create new dependences, and it may well be that Mr. Musk could change his mind about the AFD if it doesn't do as he pleases.
00:41:19.240
In any case, Mr. Musk will widely exaggerate the importance of this election in his televised speech to the party conference when he said,
00:41:26.440
I think it could decide the entire fate of Europe, maybe the fate of the world.
00:41:31.740
We're not there yet, Martin says there in the article.
00:41:34.580
The AFD will be lucky if it reaches more than 20%, but participation in the government is unlikely.
00:41:41.220
The CDU will probably win, the Christian Democratic Party there, but will keep the firewall firmly intact.
00:41:46.680
The firewall is what they call a containment, right, to make sure that anything resembling anything slightly more nationalistic like the AFD don't get to power and don't hold any seat.
00:41:56.460
So, you know, everything is up in the air, and we'll see what happens.
00:41:59.340
I think most AFD supporters don't really care about the, you know, Trump and Elon supporting or being supportive of it.
00:42:06.640
The people that are going to vote for AFD anyway, I don't think it's going to turn Germans off to vote for AFD because of Elon supporting it.
00:42:15.960
Like, oh, we don't want this connection with them.
00:42:17.720
I mean, it's boosting your party and your views and what you want, right?
00:42:22.060
There's an interesting, it westernizes everything.
00:42:25.280
Again, nothing that's, there's nothing wrong with that, and I don't want to hold spiel about this, but it is true, right, that, like, since the rebuild after the Second World War, from the Marshall Fund to NATO and the stay-behind armies, I cover all this in the Western Warrior we did recently, but, like, there's been a hold on Germany.
00:42:40.980
And technically, I think Germany is not even technically its own, its sovereign nation, actually, even to this day.
00:42:47.280
They're actually legally under the, you know, rule of the United States.
00:42:52.540
They're technically, legally speaking, an occupied country, I believe, right?
00:42:59.900
And they don't learn that in school, though, funny.
00:43:05.400
My point is, it's an interesting geopolitical period here of upheaval and rearrangement, and my only question is, if you take it at face value, I think it could be something good, right?
00:43:18.240
But then you take the background and the history, it's easy for me to immediately be suspicious and, like, what game are they playing here?
00:43:30.660
And ultimately, you know, because you do that through the heart of, you know, heart of Europe, which is Germany, essentially, at least the economic engine and all this kind of stuff.
00:43:37.760
And I think we might be, it could just be as simple as this.
00:43:40.740
There's many tangents you can speculate about when it comes to this, but it could just simply be that both America is basically going bankrupt.
00:43:47.280
Hence, we have this doge kind of thing of, like, a real genuine effort of, like, trying to salvage that.
00:43:52.240
Like, the country will not be solvent if there's corruption and fraud and waste and, you know, all the DEI money and USAID money just goes to waste.
00:44:00.640
And they realize they will actually lose their global position as kind of a superpower.
00:44:05.980
But then at the same time, maybe that's a contradiction because part of that is kind of, like, pulling back and becoming more just tending to America's interests and its businesses and kind of pulling out of Europe and being less of a, you know, kingmaker, if you will, when it comes to dominating what European nations should do when it comes to NATO and its defense and these kinds of things.
00:44:29.000
I have a lot of things flying around, you know, contradictory even in terms of, like, why are they doing this?
00:44:33.900
And, again, at face value, hopefully a J.D. Vance is just basically serious about, like, he, and a musk.
00:44:40.860
They mean well and they want this, but, you know, we'll see what happens.
00:44:46.320
So, Gregor Gisse, do you guys remember this guy?
00:44:56.160
Here's an example, right, of that power play in Germany, right?
00:44:58.960
Germany's vice chancellor and Green Party leader, Habeck, is reportedly slipping deeper and deeper into a wild fantasy world.
00:45:05.360
He's now comparing the EU to the Star Wars-like rebel forces, right?
00:45:10.260
The Jedi fighting against Darth Vader and the Sith Army and stuff like that.
00:45:14.280
They used these cartoon Disney analogies all the time.
00:45:17.480
Well, Trump wasn't scary in 2016 and he's not going to become some fascist dictator in 2025.
00:45:24.920
The EU elite is genuinely, I think, upset and worried about America pulling out.
00:45:30.120
And my argument is that would actually be a good thing.
00:45:33.760
It doesn't mean we don't have a, that we can't cooperate.
00:45:37.300
It doesn't mean we can't have, like, okay, European Americans have a shared bond, obviously, with Europeans.
00:45:43.960
But the framework of, like, the government and how, you know, America has used European countries.
00:45:50.180
And, of course, many Americans see it in the reverse, that they, well, we're the ones who've been paying for your security.
00:45:54.820
And then you, but from my point of view, it's like, what do you, what kind of security?
00:45:58.100
Like, keeping the boot on the necks of the political system, making sure the nationalists don't get voted in,
00:46:02.980
and all these liberal kind of leftist ideas in a weird way.
00:46:08.420
But anyway, back to Gregor Gusey there then real quick here.
00:46:14.220
Now, he's obviously a Jewish activist, this guy, right?
00:46:22.560
So you guys remember this guy, because this was like, this was after Barbara Spector,
00:46:27.380
but wasn't it around this kind of the same era?
00:46:35.960
So it's a few years, definitely, for sure, after Barbara Spector.
00:46:40.400
He's speaking in German here, obviously, about how great it is that the Germans are not having kids.
00:46:44.660
Meine Damen und Herren, ich rufe Sie auf an der Demonstration
00:46:49.820
Vielfalt ist unsere Zukunft am 6. Juni in Europien um 10 Uhr teilzunehmen.
00:46:56.740
Schon aufgrund unserer Geschichte zwischen 1933 und 1945 sind wir verpflichtet,
00:47:02.240
And by Nazis, it was just people that were against the migrant invasion that was happening.
00:47:06.120
Und es muss einen legalen Weg geben, um in Europa Asyl zu beantragen.
00:47:10.560
Auch Länder wie Polen, sehr katholisch übrigens, müssen bereit sein, Flüchtlinge aufzunehmen.
00:47:18.000
Jedes Jahr sterben mehr Deutsche als geboren werden.
00:47:20.480
Das liegt zum Glück daran, dass die Nazis sich auch nicht besonders vervielfältigen.
00:47:24.920
Und deshalb sind wir auf Zuwanderer aus anderen Ländern angewiesen.
00:47:35.200
I threw up because I had seen that before and as soon as I saw his face.
00:47:50.360
By the way, they're dying out and I'm excited about it.
00:47:58.140
They're dying faster than they're, you know, having more children.
00:48:17.040
It was like kind of a Barber Spector, but for Germans.
00:48:20.980
Don't interrupt them when they're making a mistake.
00:48:25.540
And he called anyone that was protesting the invasion of their country at the time with
00:48:29.120
all the migrant caravans, he called all them Nazis.
00:48:35.160
I mean, you could even go back, like, they see Rome and what happened 2,000 years ago as
00:48:42.620
Of, like, the Second Temple being destroyed by Hadrian.
00:48:47.340
Like, this is how they cling on to these, like, long ethnic conflicts.
00:48:54.060
Anybody who actually behaves in a, you know, a decent manner, has any sense of you want
00:49:02.640
to hang on to traditions that you don't want to get degenerated, you don't want to, you
00:49:07.080
know, clothe yourself in rags or torn jeans or just all that degenerative uglification stuff.
00:49:15.680
Anybody and everybody who is German is called a Nazi.
00:49:19.980
And this was many years ago, actually, even, I think it was prior to 2016, on a trip to
00:49:27.560
Germany, I saw a mainstream parenting magazine in which there was this article that was telling
00:49:33.560
children to report their friends if they were Nazis.
00:49:39.300
Nazis, and here's how you identify a Nazi family, and then they would go on to tell all these things that, at the end of it, I thought, oh, those are
00:49:49.880
You know, somebody who dressed well, or maybe the children, or the women or the girls are
00:49:58.460
They would ever wear their traditional dress, like Durnal, or Lederhosen, or that they were
00:50:04.340
well-mannered, that the children didn't interrupt, that they, you know, they played well together.
00:50:09.040
These were all signs that they could be Nazis, and they should report them.
00:50:15.240
Again, I'm kind of thankful that they're, because it, it, it's, they're overplaying their
00:50:20.980
hand in this, right, if there was any kind of like emotional, kept up, kept up, is that
00:50:26.340
the right word, like a problem here, right, for Germans to recognize their German-ness, because
00:50:32.920
they would be called Nazis, and they cower in front of that term, this, these kinds of
00:50:38.360
things just help to deflate that, right, actually takes away the power from it.
00:50:42.740
We're kind of fortunate in a way that they're doing this and overplaying that hand so much,
00:50:47.060
because ultimately people will just be, well, this is ridiculous.
00:50:57.320
They really, they really have, they really are.
00:50:59.600
One thing, though, I want to just make a comment about Germans.
00:51:03.580
They really were at the heart of the re-education program.
00:51:10.060
And with that program, they have, I guess it's kind of like the, what do you call it, the
00:51:16.620
Stockholm Syndrome, where they are groveling at the feet of those who have, you know, knocked
00:51:23.240
them down, and how can we please the victor type of thing, and which is what Sefton Delmer
00:51:29.680
had predicted with his infamous little talk with Professor Grimm after the war was over
00:51:38.240
Well, it wasn't over, but you know what I mean, the hot part of the war, the war continued.
00:51:43.340
But, you know, that when the Germans themselves will be begging or pleading with the victors,
00:51:54.660
How can we, you know, that is when we have achieved victory.
00:51:58.140
And then he talked also about the atrocity propaganda and that, you know, we have only just begun.
00:52:05.260
And then he finishes with, it's like an English lawn, one moment of neglect.
00:52:10.740
And those, the weeds of historical truth come up.
00:52:15.900
So you always have to keep on hammering with this propaganda.
00:52:18.780
But the Germans, my point being, why I brought this up is that kind of article that appeared
00:52:24.280
in that parenting magazine for how to recognize Nazis and you should report these things.
00:52:29.500
And that it's changing now, I have to say, but, you know, a few years ago before this massive
00:52:35.960
invasion was really in full force and Germans were still really at an epic low in terms of
00:52:46.440
They have become so self-loathing in terms of anything German because of this collective
00:52:52.600
guilt that, you know, has just been put into their very fiber and every blood cell coursing
00:53:00.760
through them after the war with this lie of the Holocaust.
00:53:13.540
So it is this self-loathing that they would actually fall for this.
00:53:18.820
That was going to be my point, but it's changing now because it's so obvious now that there
00:53:25.740
is an agenda to, you know, basically genocide us and genocide the Germans.
00:53:31.640
And with all this, the violence that's going on and the stabbings and all that, so many
00:53:46.340
I think it was Breitbart actually at the time to link that up or something like that.
00:53:48.760
They were teaching kindergartens how to spot kids from potential far-right extremist families
00:53:56.240
The haircuts on the young boys if it was too fashy, you know.
00:54:01.100
Remember, like, if you're homesteading, if you're like, want to have goats and chickens,
00:54:07.120
Now you're, at least you're doing the soil part of the blood and soil and that's a problem.
00:54:15.460
I think the gods are pushing this hard and doing it that fast as well, you know, in a
00:54:23.120
But I'm saying since we're in the situation we are, it's kind of necessary that they continue
00:54:28.320
And I have to tell you all, take heart because the Germans, when they do finally wake up,
00:54:47.000
And I had a book of poetry in my jail cell, German poetry that went back to as far back
00:54:56.160
So, you know, a thousand years old poems, there were just a few of them.
00:55:01.040
And then through the ages, there were more and more.
00:55:03.840
I had that book in my jail cell for a couple of weeks and I was reading and reading and
00:55:08.220
And I was amazed because I would read poems from, let's say, 300 years ago.
00:55:14.980
And they talked about the sleeping giant that is waking up or the poet was encouraging the
00:55:22.400
But, you know, the Germans, they have been down before and then they wake up and you
00:55:27.200
Their goodwill, you know, will run out or their patience runs out or then they wake up
00:55:32.180
and they go, whoa, and then there's righteous anger.
00:55:35.500
I feel that's true for a lot of Europeans, right?
00:55:37.880
Most Northern, specifically Northern European people, Germanics are like that.
00:55:42.700
It's the mentality that develops in cooler climates.
00:55:45.320
You just, you can't afford to be hot-blooded and hot, you know, blow off every turn.
00:55:50.980
And I'm saying that's an extension of like how the temperament of the race of the people
00:55:55.980
And we are tolerant and tolerant and tolerant until we're not.
00:56:06.260
So yeah, so he put on a, and I think it's in German too, but not subtitled, but the
00:56:12.340
caption here is, member of the Bundestag for the far-left party, Die Linke, again, Gregory
00:56:16.720
Gissey, don't name him by name in the first post here, wearing a black Antifa ballerklubber.
00:56:22.780
Called some people to get active now ahead of the elections in Germany.
00:56:26.820
So we're like right back in, you know, pre, well, I guess Weimar period.
00:56:30.600
He's got the same black, annoying, evil eyes, deranged.
00:56:41.980
He just looks crazy at his reading there, yeah.
00:56:46.840
I have long thought I will finally show my face for this message.
00:56:58.780
And that's why we say the little low-level Antifas on the street, they don't matter because
00:57:04.540
they're already walking in the highest halls of government.
00:57:08.600
Yeah, well, this is just a repeat, as Monica said, right?
00:57:11.640
This is the commies beating up people in the streets.
00:57:17.300
But yeah, the Hammer Gang and all that, remember?
00:57:26.020
It's openly advocating for violence without really kind of saying it.
00:57:42.660
That's what happens when things are heating up, right, in an election cycle.
00:57:46.460
But it's a little particularly intense, I think, in Germany for that reason.
00:57:50.380
So we'll see how this plays out on Sunday when the elections come up.
00:58:00.800
There's others that are, you know, kind of thinking about this
00:58:06.020
The golden one, Marcus Follin here, said this too.
00:58:12.000
I still hope the AFD wins, but I have no desire to see Germany leave the Union,
00:58:18.060
And he says, I will elaborate this in tomorrow's podcast.
00:58:20.000
And I saw a lot of people saying that too, including me.
00:58:21.580
He said, obviously, I've got to learn what the difference between,
00:58:23.920
I would say he knows this, right, but the EU is different from what Europe is.
00:58:31.100
It's actually, he wants to destroy anything that's truly European and great.
00:58:35.440
Their project was, you know, this is why they want to integrate Europe.
00:58:41.520
And, of course, from Kalergi to Kissinger, right, Henry Kissinger,
00:58:45.680
they were all, they had that same mentality of like,
00:58:51.180
That's Kissinger's famous line back in the, what, 70s or something like that.
00:58:54.300
And they, you know, they adopted that Kalergi plan, basically,
00:58:58.460
of deracinate the Europeans and then also make them, you know,
00:59:03.340
kind of a race mix them with Arabs and North Africans and Africans
00:59:06.900
and all that kind of stuff as well at the same time.
00:59:08.780
And, of course, the EU have been the engine for all those things.
00:59:12.700
He basically means, which is a real distinct risk, right,
00:59:19.660
yes, Europe will be weaker if we don't maintain some kind of cooperation.
00:59:25.040
However, it goes back to the reform question, right?
00:59:29.840
Can you put good people in place and replace them?
00:59:32.740
And from my point of view, anyway, I don't know what you guys take,
00:59:37.340
It just needs to burn to the ground, essentially.
00:59:39.820
It's so corrupt and so rotten and it's full of so many rats
00:59:43.380
and it's eating Europe from within and it's anti-European.
00:59:54.440
the creation of the European Union was another stepping stone
01:00:02.260
Yeah, it's just one block, one large block, a landmass that's formed.
01:00:08.340
without the legal framework of the European Union.
01:00:15.000
But it is interesting, just from a geopolitical point of view, right?
01:00:18.040
Again, just to throw some of those tangents out that I mentioned before,
01:00:22.080
that if an AFD wins, then they want to jump out of the EU.
01:00:24.580
Again, ultimately, I think that is a positive sign.
01:00:27.780
But if we're talking about geopolitical leadership
01:00:40.000
them basically saying Europe needs to step up in its own defense type of thing,
01:00:44.740
or European countries need to step up in its defense.
01:00:47.240
You have this weird kind of tug and pull, right,
01:00:49.320
where like EU leaders is now calling for an EU army to counter this.
01:00:53.500
Like we need to harden even that cooperation even more, right,
01:00:57.880
And is this a reason why a Musk in advance is pushing this?
01:01:00.240
Because they still have an American geostrategic, you know,
01:01:07.280
and even make them more dependent if it now fractures, right?
01:01:11.220
Now it might be easier for, I don't know if this is the case.
01:01:14.020
Let me say I'm throwing all these things out there,
01:01:18.120
where Trump can basically just go out and make a couple of comments.
01:01:24.920
and all of a sudden this shows you how dependent they are in America too, right?
01:01:30.800
and its leadership are freaking out over this thing.
01:01:36.720
Yeah, not the one from the Munich Security Conference.
01:01:41.260
I'm kind of saying he's doubling down a little bit here.
01:01:43.380
Now note he says illegal migrants and not immigration overall,
01:01:46.960
which of course is a very distinct, you know, issue.
01:01:52.000
but it's still good that he's saying these things.
01:01:59.140
I'm basically saying like censorship is bad in Europe,
01:02:00.920
and he's talking about rebuilding in the Western world.
01:02:08.840
We cannot rebuild the United States of America or Europe
01:02:12.660
by letting millions and millions of unvetted illegal migrants
01:02:22.920
So he's talking about Germany and European countries overall, right?
01:02:39.580
and the fact is you can't take American geostrategia,
01:02:46.720
and again, I'm not talking about the American people now.
01:02:53.320
and American policies, and foreign policies in particular,
01:03:01.340
and the reason why they want to keep Europe weak
01:03:03.200
is because then they become dependent on the United States, right?
01:03:12.080
that have happened over the last couple of weeks now
01:03:33.120
Remember, he was commenting on the migrant invasion,
01:03:39.100
And, you know, so I think he's genuinely concerned about that.
01:03:44.640
I hope that what we hear them say is what they mean,
01:03:47.760
and it's nothing else going on about that, right?
01:03:51.900
is about this issue of illegal migrants and stuff,
01:03:56.360
it's worse for a country to have legal immigration
01:04:33.640
they're kind of keeping the pressure on European leaders
01:05:02.960
I think ice cream could be good when it's cold, though, you know?
01:05:11.320
Yes, and we're going to cover some more on that.
01:05:17.060
Going off the deep end, too, at the same time, right?
01:05:26.260
but they are changing their tune on this, it seems.
01:05:28.900
The liberal establishment is basically doing this argument.
01:05:37.700
It genuinely seems that they're a little bit more honest about the situation,
01:05:42.120
but it is interesting that they're going in this direction
01:05:52.880
is that they're more or less kind of seeking to pull out of Ukraine, right?
01:06:08.540
It is more important for them than it is for us.
01:06:16.140
Well, we all said it was a big money laundering scam.
01:06:29.700
Actually, we could play Selensky before we load that clip here.
01:07:06.340
Did Ukraine receive the 175 or whatever it is now billion,
01:07:14.680
Remember when the Democrats were standing up here
01:07:27.020
But even what I'm saying is, that's not $100 billion.
01:07:31.920
Along the way, all this money had just gone down
01:07:37.660
And again, I think that's genuinely the reason why
01:07:40.660
partially this class we're seeing on screen here now
01:07:53.160
And what's odd to me about it, in a way, is this...
01:08:04.080
Like, I genuinely want them to remain the country that they are.
01:08:08.920
They're one of the strongest nationalistic countries in Europe.
01:08:14.520
And there's no doubt that since 2014, when Nuland and all these Jewish neocons did coups and stuff there,
01:08:20.240
they've tried over and over again with these color revolutions and stuff.
01:08:23.580
They eventually got some of their guys in there.
01:08:25.460
And Zelensky is simply just an extension to that.
01:08:27.680
So, obviously, all this donated money that they managed to get because Russia did go into their territory in Donbass and all that stuff, right?
01:08:36.840
No matter if they were asked in Donbass, people in there, the Russian speakers there were like,
01:08:42.060
hey, help, they're shelling us, like, help us out, whatever.
01:08:46.400
But the point is, they are realizing that, like, these funds would dry up if we pull out.
01:08:52.420
And there's been a huge cash cow for them, right?
01:08:59.620
Now they're calling for an EU army, militarized, right?
01:09:02.460
After decades of, like, undermining us, making us weaker.
01:09:06.920
Partially, they've given away tons of our weapons to Ukraine as well.
01:09:15.640
It's this awful situation that these elites have created, specifically the EU elites.
01:09:20.480
And now, all of a sudden, they're like, oh, my God, we got a man up here now.
01:09:31.620
I know that you all know this, but it bears repeating this is the elephant in the room that Zelensky himself is a Jew.
01:09:39.020
I mean, in the beginning, when he got in, lots of people were saying that.
01:09:43.380
But we, you know, we have to repeat that again.
01:09:46.280
Like, what is a Jew doing leading the country, the Ukraine?
01:09:51.980
He was a comedian who was a pervert and played piano with his penis.
01:10:00.560
So, no, we do not trust him when he tells us that he didn't get however many billions that are missing.
01:10:06.160
There could literally just be some back-end deal with the people that approve the funds that put him in place.
01:10:15.460
But I'm saying there's a – I don't want to complicate it, right?
01:10:20.040
But I'm genuinely looking for objectivity and truth at the end of the day, right?
01:10:25.920
It's very easy to come on here and just say, oh, this is what's going on.
01:10:34.040
But I'm saying it's more complicated than that.
01:10:35.960
I mean, either it's at face value of what it is in terms of the intention of what America now under Trump and stuff like that wants to do with Ukraine.
01:10:44.420
They might be genuine about, like, cleaning up some of this stuff and the waste and all that stuff.
01:10:48.800
But on one hand, as I've said, I think they've realized they have to.
01:10:52.060
Because if they don't do this, they will actually lose their global – they will go bankrupt.
01:11:00.240
They're never going to touch the Israeli funds, though, by the way, the aid to Israel.
01:11:04.660
But it is frustrating to see – I'd rather America and, in this sense, Europe, obviously, help Ukraine than sending billions and billions to Israel, obviously, right?
01:11:18.100
They haven't even been discussed yet, you know?
01:11:23.420
And it would be nice to really get the full picture.
01:11:27.180
And there were many things, especially in the early days of this Ukraine war, that were very confusing to me.
01:11:35.740
Like, why did – I never could understand the labeling of certain factions there as Nazis, and it made no sense to me.
01:11:46.140
And then the other part I'll just say before I hand it back to you is that for Germany, this is a – this has all along been a very, very dangerous situation because, you know how they have gotten all of us Western countries to send billions over to the Ukraine to fight or to pay for this war.
01:12:10.600
And then if the Germans were supplying arms or money or I'm not sure what – and I have a very simplistic understanding of all this, so I'm sure you can elaborate on all this.
01:12:33.520
So maybe that immediate threat has passed, but that if Germany was to supply, you know, I don't know, weapons, armaments, like missiles or whatever to the Ukraine, then the Germans become target themselves, like physically, that they will be shot at.
01:12:51.540
Yeah, and they're weakened too at the same time, right?
01:12:54.040
I'm saying the EU elites, after doing all this intentionally, like – I mean, where do you begin, I guess, post-World War II to make this the full picture, right?
01:13:03.520
You know, toxic masculinity, anti-white, anti-European messages, and if you stand up for your own country, you're a Nazi, you're a racist, blah.
01:13:11.440
But then all of a sudden now it's like, oh, Europe needs to be strong, you know, kind of thing.
01:13:15.760
And it's like – and they're asking that at its weakest point as well, by the way, after they've undermined us.
01:13:21.980
In other words, they're saying Russia is on a war economy.
01:13:24.480
I wouldn't be surprised if they're pitting Russia actually against European countries.
01:13:27.700
I know – look, NATO is still a thing, and obviously if Russia attacks one NATO country, that triggers Article 5, and now you basically kind of have a world war on your hands, right?
01:13:37.660
But you do have to keep in mind that the same people that used Ukraine, making sure that tons of Ukrainians and Russians die, are the same forces that did gay ops in Ukraine, right?
01:13:48.220
It's mostly Jews. It's not all Jews, but it's this neocon mindset.
01:13:52.080
There's this very – it's people that have an ancient grudge, both because of what happened in Russia supposedly with the pogroms there, but they say the same thing about what happened in Ukraine, and they were victims there and stuff.
01:14:03.120
So I'm saying this is the same mentality of those who are like targeting Europeans because we're Edomites or we're Rome, which is really, you know, what destroyed the Second Testament.
01:14:12.000
These are, you know, old, old grudges that they hold against, you know, our people, against Europeans.
01:14:17.400
So those same forces are, I think, pushing, and they've tried to instigate, and they've tried to push as much, you know, as much as possible to get a wider conflict happening.
01:14:27.100
And in fact, it's amazing that it hasn't, you know, expanded more sooner than it actually has.
01:14:32.480
But regardless, beyond those facts, there's something that's changing in the tone right now.
01:14:37.900
And now you see Trump, as this headline says here, right, I'm not sure if he's attacking, you know, Zelensky per se, right?
01:14:44.740
But that's a massive change in that policy, where it's been like this incredible, just insane support for Zelensky specifically, but also, you know, again, not because they're looking out for the Ukrainian people, mind you, obviously.
01:14:58.700
They've been using Ukrainians in their proxy war against Russia, so as many people as possible can die.
01:15:04.020
Maybe not Trump personally, but maybe people around.
01:15:06.220
No, no, no, I'm talking about the prior regime.
01:15:09.560
It seems to be changing, but it's still Zog A and Zog B.
01:15:13.400
George Rusker says, good episode and good takes.
01:15:16.600
Boiling Frog says, I received my Holocaust encyclopedia today.
01:15:25.280
Let's enjoy what is positive and what is happening with Zion Don without forgetting that he can't even say white people.
01:15:34.640
So that's why I'm like, but I'm, I do admit, I'm partially, I guess I'm frustrated about seeing some of the good things because I'm so used to just being bad news.
01:15:47.020
But I'm just saying, you know, Trump says Zelensky has no card, shouldn't be at meetings with Russia.
01:15:52.000
And again, I'm not super, you know, friendly to Putin, obviously, and Russia either, you know, kind of thing.
01:15:57.260
I think initially they had a, they had more reason for why they invaded the kind of thing or why they went into that, that area.
01:16:04.380
I mean, they were all basically heading towards Kiev, right?
01:16:06.940
In the early stages of the war, they were basically heading there and they're like, oh, no, no, no, we're totally, we'll totally negotiate, bro.
01:16:14.160
But I'm saying setting the conflict to the side, this have just been turned into a massive cash cow for the establishment.
01:16:20.860
And the very same establishment that are trying to genocide us and have hated on us is using our sympathy, right?
01:16:28.540
Or how we identify of sorts with Ukraine and Ukrainians and their struggle against us.
01:16:34.600
And I see a lot of nationalists that even right-wingers who are blindly supportive of Ukraine in the same way that the other side is blindly supportive of what Russia is doing.
01:16:41.900
It's a very deeply divided issue on this front.
01:16:45.900
We always have to remember the government is not the people anymore.
01:16:48.960
They don't represent our folk, you know, in our folk's best interest.
01:16:54.620
So, again, all of this could be massive amounts of just posturing and go out strong with tons of words and say this and say that.
01:17:06.300
And, of course, J.D. Vance or Richard Grinnell or whatever you're talking about are like have to back this up kind of thing, right?
01:17:14.800
It's causing some significant turmoil and this might very well kind of simmer down and settle a little bit and maybe even more favorably towards Trump and what he seeks to do with America because of that.
01:17:25.840
Because you will see desperate EU leaders willing to accept anything.
01:17:29.920
And I'm saying just, you know, again, it's too early to tell.
01:17:32.560
But I wouldn't be surprised if there's some kind of hook at the end of this, right?
01:17:36.660
That the stirring of the pot is so that when things simmer down and settle a little bit, there will come a situation where the EU becomes even more dependent or even weaker or they'll pit us in a war against Russia or something like that.
01:18:00.780
Here's a bottle of French fizz for the great lady that is your wonderful guest, Miss Schaefer.
01:18:29.080
And one from The Screen Age, how Mystery Science Theater, dot, dot, dot.
01:18:33.360
We Americans famously don't know where countries are on maps.
01:18:36.660
I wish I didn't know where the Ukraine and Israel were on the map.
01:18:40.080
I'd like to hear Israel and think, oh, wow, Israel, I've heard of it.
01:18:44.880
I'd like to go months without thinking or hearing about Israel.
01:18:47.880
We try the best we can, but we just can't stay away.
01:18:52.180
Even when I'm like, I'm taking time out, I still hear it multiple times.
01:19:00.640
Hail World Eyes, we're having a federal election next week.
01:19:10.140
I was just gone for three days, and it seems like you could just be gone for one day and
01:19:15.640
out of earshot of the news cycle and so much is happening.
01:19:26.420
I mean, no, I haven't heard that there's an election coming.
01:19:35.640
Okay, while you're looking, Ghost Dog Man over on Rumble says, Whites Worldwide have
01:19:39.780
been placed in a psychology panopticon, open-air prison, since 1945.
01:19:44.580
If you compare prison with the West, you won't find much separating them an ultimate result,
01:19:52.260
Yeah, I can't think of one thing that our government does for us that's actually good
01:19:56.620
Well, and again, that's my innate suspicion, right?
01:20:00.000
That like all of a sudden you have Trump, a Doge, and some of those things, and like on
01:20:07.360
Is this a provincial, is it a provincial election?
01:20:12.620
Ontario calls for snap elections is one of the headlines.
01:20:22.780
Because I know that, I know that Paul Fromm is running in his riding in Ontario.
01:20:28.680
Yeah, this, Particles here said, he did say we're having a federal election, though.
01:20:37.620
This speculation swirls is the latest headline, so maybe that's something like, it might happen,
01:20:44.820
Just to give you just a very brief rundown on what's going on, Trudeau is still the leader
01:20:52.760
of the Liberal Party, which is the party that is, you know, he was Prime Minister, right?
01:21:01.340
And then he prorogued, prorogued the government.
01:21:04.900
It basically just means they're not in session.
01:21:08.880
They're not sitting in Parliament until whatever, and in this case, until a new leadership convention
01:21:18.420
He said he's stepping down, although not until the new leader is chosen.
01:21:21.660
And that vote takes place in March, I can't remember exactly which date, but they've pretty
01:21:26.860
much crowned who is going to be in, I would predict that it's going to be this fellow by
01:21:32.140
the name of Mark Carney, because of how the mainstream media is treating him, they're basically
01:21:38.560
crowning him already to, you know, be the next Prime Minister, unelected, you know, very
01:21:45.700
likely, because I don't think an election will happen right away.
01:21:48.700
I mean, when they prorogued this government, this Parliament, this parliamentary session,
01:21:55.140
I should say, they predicted that, you know, right after the new leader is chosen for the
01:22:02.060
Liberal Party, that they would call a snap election to deal with that.
01:22:06.560
But I kind of think that they're not going to have an election right away, and that this
01:22:12.060
is my prediction, just my personal prediction, that Mark Carney will be the Prime Minister without
01:22:16.440
having actually been elected, and that can happen, because if he's the leader of the
01:22:19.780
party that has the most seats in government, it'll just be for an interim time period, it
01:22:24.920
might be for a year or whatever, and he can do all kinds of stuff.
01:22:28.320
And this guy, you know, he comes from Bank of Canada, then Bank of England, and I don't
01:22:35.440
And I will tell you a little interesting little tidbit here, just trivia.
01:22:43.500
I knew him when he was a little rug rat, because...
01:22:49.440
I was at his home many, many, many, many, many, many times after school, because his older
01:22:54.560
sister was like my best friend, and I don't know what grade we were in, we were really
01:22:59.220
And, you know, you walk home together, because she lived partway home for my, on route for
01:23:04.940
where I would go, and she would, you know, every second day, oh, you want to come over
01:23:08.440
So I go over and play, you know, when we were little children.
01:23:12.580
And then there were these three little brothers there, and one of them was Mark Carney.
01:23:21.840
Well, at least they're not putting in like Jagmeet Singh or something like that there,
01:23:25.620
because like the UK did this, Ireland did this.
01:23:30.640
By the way, I saw Kash Patel was just sworn in on a Bhagavad Gita.
01:23:40.760
Well, in that position, yes, obviously, but first time in wherever that is done.
01:23:45.700
It's in the White House, though, actually, there's one in, isn't it?
01:23:49.360
But probably not the first time that book has showed up there, right?
01:23:56.660
Yeah, I mean, it just, it's, I guess it's more of the same.
01:24:01.260
Speaking of the Canada thing here, too, I think my point stands, though.
01:24:05.280
Ontario leaders call for a snap election to fight Trump's threatened tariffs.
01:24:09.780
American leaders just speak, and, you know, like these other political leaders just go
01:24:16.620
into a frenzy, or they, again, and a lot of it is, it's not that it's not happening,
01:24:24.000
He's very, shoots from the hip, he's very gut instinct, he just throws something, something
01:24:29.020
out, and these leaders take everything literally, immediately, right away.
01:24:34.440
But they're not used to handling it in this way.
01:24:38.720
But it also shows you how much power, really, America has, which I don't think it should
01:24:45.340
I think America should tend to its own people, to its own interests, primarily.
01:24:50.300
I agree even with people who are like, you know, who kind of are angry that, like, somehow
01:24:55.840
Europeans are, we are taking care of your security, you know, kind of thing.
01:24:59.520
And I was like, well, it hasn't been much of security, it's undermined a lot of things,
01:25:03.380
So yeah, I agree with you, you know, back out, tend to your own interests, and you do
01:25:09.760
If we can return to that, great, if that's what's coming here, that's fantastic, right?
01:25:14.480
But anyway, a lot of Ukraine were in disarray, they were like ripping off their American,
01:25:19.560
you know, tags on their helmets in these promotional videos and stuff like that.
01:25:23.120
And they, the fact is they've been given, you know, tons of money, and Zelensky is a
01:25:30.720
puppet, and now you have the mineral rights kind of deal on top of this, where the US
01:25:36.420
might be asking for mineral, you know, something, and, you know, get something in return for
01:25:42.500
America's money is not guaranteed, while apparently Europe's is, Trump said.
01:25:45.540
I'm not sure what that means for Europe, or, you know, but whatever.
01:25:47.740
So that, this whole thing is changing, and it could be very drastically changed over
01:25:56.160
However, it's not an ideal situation, I'll say this.
01:26:01.340
It's not going to be, one side is going to lose more, and it's probably, it's probably
01:26:06.300
why Ukraine is going to lose territory or something, or they're turning this into some
01:26:12.100
Again, I agree with Russia when they said, well, one of the, one of the requirements that
01:26:19.460
they had for Ukraine coming to the table to negotiate a peace is that they want Ukrainians
01:26:27.320
to have an election, which I think is pretty sad, but they've, they've upended that.
01:26:39.200
Remember, they homogenized the entire media sphere under one main kind of central point
01:26:47.280
And if they're supportive of Ukraine, all right, okay, you know, kind of that's what
01:26:51.280
But I'm saying that's pretty, that's pretty good.
01:26:53.420
But regardless, if there can be peace here, I think that's, that's the best.
01:26:57.860
We don't want Slavs dying and killing each other.
01:27:00.720
We don't want Ukrainians leaving and Ukrainian women marrying non-Ukrainian men.
01:27:05.340
Like, no, we don't want any of this to happen, obviously.
01:27:11.020
If they can make peace and if America pulling out is going to force that, I don't know,
01:27:17.140
Anyway, so there's some of the videos that were shared, right?
01:27:19.260
But yeah, a lot of the shit libs are upset about this.
01:27:22.040
They want this to, I guess, basically continue.
01:27:34.340
But these are, this is just losses of troops, I guess, to a certain extent.
01:27:39.060
But yeah, so they might very, but it's interesting, right?
01:27:41.440
Because they've been so dependent on America and they've been given so much also of European
01:27:46.620
And it could very well be that America is expecting Europe to pick up the slack, essentially.
01:27:54.100
And of course, that will mean if Europe does that economically and militarily, they will
01:28:04.680
Are there European guys that are willing to go fight in this war?
01:28:11.560
So, I mean, it's like, fine, you know, I mean, you want to, you want to cut funds to
01:28:17.340
Like, I get it, but can, can Doge look into some of this stuff too here of Israel?
01:28:26.920
If there's going to be help for a foreign country, obviously, yes, I would rather see
01:28:31.040
it going to Ukrainians than I would see it go to Israel.
01:28:34.700
And some people pointed out too, by the way, Egypt is on that list.
01:28:38.360
And to Israel, it's almost like basically a quarter of a trillion dollars.
01:28:41.880
I think it's more now even because of recent events.
01:28:44.500
But anyway, Egypt, you can basically add on to the Israel category there too.
01:28:50.520
Because they're just paying Egypt to basically not be anti-Israel, essentially.
01:28:55.340
They're like, the establishment in Egypt has been paid off for that, essentially.
01:29:11.760
I wish that they genuinely want to end the conflict, stop the war, sit down at the negotiating
01:29:17.740
table, try to finally sort this up as opposed to instigate.
01:29:21.400
That's an ideal situation, and I think that's what Trump's hoping.
01:29:23.700
But I'm still having a hard time seeing that kind of, you know, the Zog machine and its at least traditional support for, you know, continuing to drive the war between Russia and Ukraine further by funding it and arming Ukrainians and stuff like that.
01:29:42.720
Which, of course, means more dead Ukrainians, right?
01:29:45.320
Because for a while, you know, you think that, as you said, then at the end of that, there will
01:29:48.760
be, they'll advocate for mass immigration to make up for all the lost men in the country.
01:29:53.220
Everyone else is going to flee if not, you know.
01:29:58.200
Well, those who are dead can't, that's my point.
01:29:59.940
Well, I mean, the ones that actually left the country who are alive.
01:30:04.980
Okay, so, but you had some regarding the funds there, right?
01:30:07.560
Oh, yeah, because we were getting into Doge and these potential checks and the dividends and stuff, and I've been saying, okay, with all this money that's freed up, are Americans going to get any access to this money?
01:30:21.940
You know, just looking at how much money America makes, like how much revenue comes in.
01:30:27.300
We always hear about the debt, like 2024 ended with $1.8 trillion deficit.
01:30:38.500
I think it's something like $100 if you take into the liabilities of like Social Security and Medicaid and all these other things.
01:30:44.160
So what happens is it generally ends up being pretty close, but the federal government in 2024 is looking at the latest, has spent $6.9 trillion, but received $4.92 trillion, right?
01:30:57.300
Yeah, but America's revenue is quite massive, but if we cut all this wasteful spending, you know, that does free up money, you could chip away at this, not to get into the GDP, you know, be a GDP meme here.
01:31:09.980
But like, you know, it could improve things, right?
01:31:18.760
Well, a $5,000 check isn't enough when, you know, all these other people have been looting and, you know, raiding the U.S. Treasury for a long time now.
01:31:28.300
We're talking about it, but again, obviously, unless Zelensky is just lying about this.
01:31:37.960
Because it's not going to the American people, okay?
01:31:49.320
I mean, the IRS is on your ass when you don't pay $1,000, okay?
01:31:55.500
And now, like, hundreds of millions are just like, oh, I guess we can't do it.
01:32:00.860
Again, I'm going back to the Doge thing here again.
01:32:07.560
But I'm saying this is why a digital – they're using – how do I put this?
01:32:13.700
It's intentional waste, corruption, negligence.
01:32:16.680
That lines the pockets of the corrupt politicians.
01:32:19.580
Now they can show up as heroes and say, we're going to fix this, which is good because it has to be done.
01:32:24.580
But as they do that, you're right, now they can run AI on the government.
01:32:31.620
They can have maybe not a CBDC, but some kind of digitized U.S. dollar or a currency that's, like, tied to the – digitally.
01:32:39.520
Because that will be the only – it technically won't be the only, but they'll use it as that justification.
01:32:48.740
You want us to make sure that it's not corrupt, blah, blah, blah, that it's just pissed away all this money?
01:32:53.940
You're going to have to have digital systems in place and biometric things and crypto blockchain stuff.
01:32:59.820
You know, if it was a 1933 leader, then maybe something like that can work out good.
01:33:06.840
Now he has a massive system to basically oppress every – pick whatever category you want of people in place.
01:33:12.900
But I'm just saying that's what I'm seeing here, like, in the wake of this.
01:33:19.000
Yeah, so what is this about these $5,000 checks?
01:33:36.000
Countries with the largest gross domestic product.
01:33:41.200
So I think they want to stay, you know, the most powerful financial powerhouse, right?
01:33:46.460
And then it's China, and then it's Germany, right?
01:33:50.660
Yeah, largest gross domestic producers in the world.
01:33:57.760
I'm not sure how they get those stats, but it's just – no, it's just income.
01:34:08.300
So anyway, so, yeah, so because – so this feels like a little bit – it's like a bribe,
01:34:17.140
And I got to watch myself, because it will be very easy for me to counter-signal this and sound
01:34:23.800
You have plenty of these other shriekers now who are like, oh, my God, they're doing something
01:34:26.880
with AI, and it's like, well, yeah, well, I don't want to sound like that.
01:34:30.520
It doesn't – you know, occasionally a broken clock, as they call it, right?
01:34:35.300
I just think this idea of handing back money, as long as you're not printing them – like,
01:34:39.920
if it's actually money that was meant to go to, like, from, you know, ludicrous defense
01:34:46.180
program spending on tranny classes or, you know, atheism for Tibet and all that.
01:34:51.080
Department of Education, $300 billion they spent.
01:34:56.060
If you literally clawed that money back and you now hold that in an account and that money
01:35:02.660
came from taxpayers and you say, that's the money we're going to take and give it back.
01:35:17.180
Well, everything is so freaking expensive right now.
01:35:20.000
Like, that's – $5,000 just is going to go like that.
01:35:23.620
I know they're going to try – we'll see what they do with the economy and all these
01:35:34.840
You know, you never ask for, you know, higher wages.
01:35:42.660
That's how you prevent, you know, just runaway inflation, basically, things like that.
01:35:46.000
But we could play this clip first here regarding the Doge dividend, right?
01:35:49.940
But I'm saying, you know, if this is money that you print and you do a COVID stimulus
01:36:00.260
No, they're saving money because that's what I'm asking.
01:36:02.200
Okay, they're saving this money, but all this revenue is still coming in.
01:36:08.080
Are they applying it to this $36 trillion debt?
01:36:14.200
Well, open AI is trying to sort that out right now for us.
01:36:23.200
Let's talk about these Doge dividend checks that everybody's talking about this week.
01:36:27.580
And I know you tweeted out that you're going to –
01:36:29.440
does everybody want, like, a $5,000 check in the mail?
01:36:33.360
And the best part about it would be knowing where it came from,
01:36:36.260
that that's five grand that you sent them last year.
01:36:38.760
It's money that's taken away from things that are destructive to the country
01:36:56.960
They still got a bunch of money, and they're all a bunch of millionaires now,
01:36:59.880
and they're all rich after, you know, polluting all these funds.
01:37:11.000
And so it sounds like, you know, that's something we're going to do.
01:37:15.060
And to clarify, though, before, this money should just go to, well, white working class, okay?
01:37:23.360
Because how do we know that all these migrants, these illegals,
01:37:27.560
they're all going to find ways, just like during the COVID stimulus,
01:37:31.660
to get checks and roundabout ways, checks going to dead people.
01:37:42.100
You guarantee that by having it more tied to digital IDs.
01:37:46.240
I'm not saying they will roll out that at a time like this,
01:37:50.520
but I'm saying the very base that had a critique against these types of systems coming into place
01:37:59.400
might very well find themselves on the end that are now most approved of them
01:38:06.460
because it's, you know, we're cleaning things up now, and it's good, right?
01:38:11.420
I don't saying, I'm not saying it because I can't prove that they have, you know, evil intent.
01:38:18.100
They might just be, no, no, it's like Musk, right?
01:38:20.460
Well, you know, we're creating this demon with AI, you see,
01:38:23.400
and it's going to just kill us all, so I better do it.
01:38:29.460
He popped with, it's just like a few seconds left.
01:38:31.520
Finding savings, that's going to translate directly to reductions in tax.
01:38:43.340
He's acknowledging the possibility that they'll be sending $5,000 as a stimulus check.
01:38:52.120
Basically, they know that most people, not everyone, of course,
01:38:57.920
They're not going to pay down their credit card debt or something.
01:39:03.280
But if they do, that ends up in the banker's hands, right?
01:39:11.760
A new concept where we give 20% of the Doge savings to American citizens
01:39:17.100
and 20% goes to paying down debt because the numbers are incredible.
01:39:27.560
We're thinking about giving 20% back to the American citizens
01:39:30.040
and 20% down to pay back debt and pay down debt,
01:39:33.700
which is, if you look at value, if it were a real estate balance sheet,
01:39:38.900
the debt is tiny, but we still want to pay it down.
01:39:47.280
Again, as I said, as long as it doesn't just, you know, cause more inflation
01:39:51.880
because they're actually not, don't have the money yet,
01:39:58.220
America generates trillions in federal, the federal government,
01:40:02.900
the Treasury gets almost, what, $7 trillion almost?
01:40:13.700
And so that's a lot of funds that are going to bullshit programs.
01:40:17.720
They claim, oh, it's going to Social Security, number one.
01:40:21.480
And also, by the way, I know Doge is looking into that,
01:40:24.740
but the Social Security system, how that's being...
01:40:27.560
All these dead people are receiving Social Security payments, right?
01:40:31.620
All these, again, migrants and illegals that are hijacking that system, too.
01:40:52.000
But here's the, you know, I'm on the elephant side.
01:40:59.160
Oh, look at those donkey people, how dumb they are a little bit.
01:41:02.340
You know, it's easy to get played that way, right?
01:41:06.900
President Trump's considering sending every American $5,000 check called the Doge dividend.
01:41:11.780
How in God's name can Democrats fight that one?
01:41:22.800
It's not, but at least, you know, it's something.
01:41:28.560
It's something that Americans are going to get, right?
01:41:34.960
Again, I just want it to go to white working class people, though.
01:41:38.020
I don't want it to go to welfare parasites and everyone else.
01:41:42.800
I'm leaning towards that this basically is kind of like an initial little formality in terms of...
01:41:51.080
I won't say bribe, but this will automatically also boost everyone's approval, right?
01:42:01.560
Let's trust these guys because they're looking out for us.
01:42:10.380
Here's one funny clip here of this black congresswoman, Crockett.
01:42:17.760
Maybe she'd be like unhinged like a number of times.
01:42:24.360
That they're going to actually give Americans some money here now, which is funny.
01:42:27.760
Well, blacks don't have to accept it, you know?
01:42:34.020
Pass it to the racist white person you know then, okay?
01:42:37.120
Now, President Trump says he likes the idea of giving some of the savings from Doge back to Americans as kind of a dividend.
01:42:46.780
Yeah, he's not the one that had anything to do with the $1,200 refunds that people had during the midst of COVID that was done by Democratic Calvary.
01:43:04.260
No, but she was talking about also Elon there and Doge and all that stuff.
01:43:10.700
Her big brain take just goes over my head here, but I think she was talking about the COVID stimulus.
01:43:18.960
Right now, what they're going to do is say, hey, we want to give you a refund, but Congress won't let us because they already know that there's just no money for that.
01:43:28.740
The only reason that those refunds came before was because we were living in different times.
01:43:34.840
This was a time in which hopefully we won't ever go through again.
01:43:40.720
The bad part is that I don't know if it's once-in-a-lifetime because we know that Ebola, unfortunately, was detected right here in New York here recently.
01:43:50.140
And if we continue down this road of getting rid of scientists or deciding that we don't want to rely on...
01:43:55.720
Well, this is their dumb critique, again, which kind of is enabling, as I said, the AI governance thing that I think is far more dangerous than some shrieking liberals, basically, right?
01:44:08.240
You get these kind of lunatics aboard who makes dumb takes, and so immediately the mega-Republicans are correct in the sense, like, well, you're just dumb and retarded about this.
01:44:17.720
Listen to what she says right at the end of this, too.
01:44:19.500
Okay, so, Jasmine, don't take the $5,000 check.
01:44:22.460
If it relates to what they're telling us to do, or we don't want to deal with vaccines and medicine in this country, then we may be facing not only our next pandemic, but our next two, three, or four pandemics because of their incompetence.
01:44:37.000
So, no, we are not in the business of giving out money.
01:44:47.820
Or not a parasite, but gives to all the parasites, bends over for everyone.
01:44:51.920
We'll give you money, we'll give you money, we'll give you money.
01:44:54.680
Well, they help everyone, but they're in the working class.
01:45:02.580
It's just funny that, like, it's just funny that it comes out of the mouth of these dumb representatives, right?
01:45:09.320
But it's like, wait a minute, you're literally handing out, even to illegals, they're like credit cards.
01:45:14.380
Remember, like, EBT cards, well, it's all it is.
01:45:19.180
And, again, I think, again, what we're seeing is a little struggle here of, like, we better tighten the belt here, or, like, the global influence that America used to have...
01:45:31.440
And if you don't have it, you're not going to have power.
01:45:35.460
And, Monica, just jump in if you ever had any comments on any of these things, obviously, as you know, right?
01:45:41.720
No, I just had to go take care of a couple of things there with my dog, too.
01:45:52.280
Well, let me take a couple of these headlines here and let me jump down real quick.
01:45:55.560
Because I do want to make that point again, right?
01:45:57.340
I've made this in the past, but I think AI governance is coming down the pike here.
01:46:06.860
And the mainstream had a couple of articles about this regarding who actually is running Doge.
01:46:11.400
I thought that was kind of interesting because no one seems to know who's actually in charge as a legal technicality.
01:46:18.000
I think, so Elon can't, he could end up in, or the agency, the government agency called Doge right now could end up in legal trouble
01:46:30.460
if they recognize that Elon is the head of it, that he's running the agency.
01:46:36.720
Because technically, I think then he would have to be approved or whatever.
01:46:40.180
So the official capacity is that he's basically like an advisor to the White House, you know, beholden to Trump.
01:46:48.900
And so the mainstream media has had some of these critiques.
01:46:51.180
And again, I don't think they're wrong in their critique.
01:46:53.200
They do plenty of retarded takes sometimes, right?
01:46:57.240
But so here's a couple of headlines of this, just to kind of give a little flavor of what they're discussing right now.
01:47:09.620
This is the previous, this is the BuzzFeed News guy.
01:47:21.080
Trump directly contradicts White House over who really runs Doge,
01:47:32.540
Not even Doge employees know who's legally running Doge.
01:47:36.800
Despite all appearances, the White House insists that Elon Musk is not in charge of Doge.
01:47:41.440
U.S. Doge service employees can't get a straight answer about who it is.
01:47:50.200
Contradictory statements about Musk make it unclear who runs Doge.
01:47:53.740
A White House filing clarified that the department leader is not Elon Musk.
01:48:07.320
Doge lies about federal cuts and focuses on grudges.
01:48:09.780
Well, that's more of a critique, I guess, about what they're doing as opposed to, you know, the agency in and of itself.
01:48:15.060
But regardless, these are some of the headlines you've seen in the last couple of days.
01:48:18.840
Does that mean that they're wrong because it's the lying mainstream media?
01:48:26.160
Trump kicks off legal chaos by revealing Elon Musk actually runs Doge.
01:48:33.060
Trump called Elon Musk the head of the Department of Government Efficiency Wednesday, and while this may seem obvious to everyone,
01:48:39.760
the White House has been pretending like it isn't, and the truth could land them in legal trouble
01:48:44.500
during an appearance at the Future Investment Institute Summit in Miami.
01:48:49.440
Trump told attendees that the Saudi Investment Fund event exactly what Musk's real job is.
01:48:58.040
I signed an order creating the Department of Government Efficiency and put a man named Elon Musk in charge
01:49:04.460
for an administration that loves to tout its own radical transparency.
01:49:09.440
They sure seem to want to mislead Americans about who really is calling the shots at Doge.
01:49:16.180
The Trump administration filed a court declaration Monday asserting that Musk's official title is,
01:49:20.760
quote, senior advisor to the president, a position that holds no actual or formal authority to make government decisions himself.
01:49:28.220
So again, that's one kind of leaning, like, is it actually just AI itself that's running the show?
01:49:35.140
I mean, obviously there's some people there, there's humans there, but, you know, that thing they had for a while about,
01:49:41.900
they were showing, this was like red meat for liberals, right?
01:49:45.580
But they were kind of almost saying, oh, it's just these young incel guys that are, like, running the department
01:49:54.840
Again, I think, I mean, maybe it's possible there are a couple of those people there, right?
01:49:58.180
But that was in the news a couple of weeks ago, or a week or so ago.
01:50:01.840
And if someone's like this, are they just throwing this out there to deflect from the fact that AI might have
01:50:07.060
a much more prominent role in running Doge than we actually believe?
01:50:10.000
And so now the shitly media, you know, the mainstream media could just focus on some of those, you know,
01:50:15.880
easy stories and deflection and talk about that.
01:50:18.980
But anyway, at least now, you know, there are a couple of headlines about who's running it.
01:50:23.220
Again, it doesn't mean it's all bad or whatever.
01:50:27.980
I think it's great that this stuff is coming out.
01:50:31.360
But it's an interesting point because, you know, again, I think they have, they're trying something new here,
01:50:39.600
And again, it could actually be that they would end up potentially in legal trouble or it might be blocked.
01:50:44.820
Maybe, let's say, by federal judges or something like that.
01:50:48.740
Or if you somehow admit that AI has a greater role than you already have, same thing there.
01:50:56.280
Maybe now you have to, you know, make AI some kind of official, they need, it needs some title or something.
01:51:03.260
There's all kinds of possibilities here, right?
01:51:06.720
Okay, it says there's no actual formal authority to make government decisions.
01:51:14.120
It also claims that Musk isn't a Doge employee or its administrator, but an employee of the White House.
01:51:20.880
The filing flies in the face of Trump's original announcement naming Musk the head of Doge,
01:51:26.540
as well as everything we've seen from Musk since as the unelected bureaucrat has taken aim at essential federal employees,
01:51:33.820
sending agencies scrambling to hire them back most recently, and they deserve this.
01:51:39.600
I'm not saying, again, that this doesn't need to be done.
01:51:43.700
He and his friends at Doge pretended to save money by eliminating fictionalized government contracts.
01:51:48.920
Okay, well, regardless, even if that's true on some instances or whatever, I'm not sure what that is.
01:51:52.540
Obviously, they are definitely cutting and slashing ridiculous programs.
01:52:02.460
How Doge cracked Washington, a focus on arcane agencies, gave Musk and his allies swift control of government nerve centers, CNN says.
01:52:10.660
And I think, again, I think it's because they're running this in a different way.
01:52:13.080
They're seeking to install AI to run the government.
01:52:16.140
And this is like a dry run, essentially, right?
01:52:18.960
Okay, there's a couple of more articles I'm going to show you here, too.
01:52:25.400
This is Tony Blair's Institute for Global Change.
01:52:29.480
And it makes me nervous, right, when these kinds of people line up and are very excited and interested in this kind of stuff, right?
01:52:35.400
From meme to machine, how the U.S. Doge service can reimagine U.S. government for the age of AI.
01:52:45.740
Like, if you don't like what war criminal Tony Blair has been up to,
01:52:48.960
and his replacement, well, maybe his outlet here deserves some, you know, skepticism.
01:52:57.860
He says, few would have expected a day one executive order to concern the U.S. digital service.
01:53:09.780
It's been coming out over the last couple of days here.
01:53:12.800
But this was actually established under Obama in 2014.
01:53:18.820
The department has focused on enhancing digital capabilities in the federal government.
01:53:23.260
Now, it has officially become U.S. Doge service.
01:53:33.800
the new U.S. DS will focus on modernizing government technology to enhance productivity and effectiveness.
01:53:42.800
This is a good thing, Tony Blair's Institute for Global Change says, right?
01:53:49.600
And, of course, they have, you know, win the talent race.
01:53:52.080
They talk about AI and stuff like that specifically here.
01:53:57.600
AI is already ushering in a new revolution in health, education, and public services.
01:54:01.640
And, again, I don't think that's the way they intend this.
01:54:06.840
It is cutting costs, improving productivity to help make smarter decisions by automating routine tasks.
01:54:15.440
Yeah, you don't want a bunch of government slugs getting big salaries.
01:54:22.880
But I'm saying, at the end of the day, if you have an AI that's programmed by the same liberals,
01:54:27.660
because look at, like, open AI, what it's saying about whites and, like, how it's...
01:54:30.780
Well, that's why everyone's always racing to control it, right?
01:54:35.480
We have people on our side talking about how we need our guys in there getting involved as well,
01:54:42.100
And so I think they're doing a test run right now.
01:54:44.560
And I've shown a couple of these headlines in the past.
01:54:46.160
I think I did it last Friday again, but remind people, right?
01:54:50.000
Doge's AI First Strategy Quartz Disaster, that's from Axios.
01:55:05.900
It's like it makes my head spin, because I can see that many good things are happening,
01:55:12.160
like with these, for example, the USAID, all those things being just cut because they were
01:55:19.320
funding all kinds of trendy things in various places around the world, and now the...
01:55:28.380
It's a little bit scary, this AI takeover or whatever.
01:55:33.100
But I guess, like you say, if our side is also trying to, okay, we've got to use it.
01:55:39.900
We've got to take these tools and use it to our advantage.
01:55:42.840
But I don't know, I'm kind of on edge a little bit to trying to figure out, you know, what
01:55:53.860
Because I do see a lot of good things going on.
01:55:56.280
And at the same time, this full control through AI, that scares me.
01:56:02.300
I think they're trying something new, as I said.
01:56:14.980
It's still good, but I kind of see it a little bit as like a bribe, right?
01:56:20.260
Here's a little something for you while we run this thing on the back end.
01:56:23.980
What Elon said, he thought that was like a ha-ha slap in the face of some of these liberals.
01:56:28.020
Like, we're taking the money you got and we're giving it back.
01:56:35.740
I want to continue to show some of those headlines there.
01:56:45.980
So far, it's moving awfully smoothly, actually.
01:56:53.380
And there's a whole establishment that have been warning about what they're going to do
01:57:01.200
Then in 2020, I think they more or less cheated so that he wouldn't come in, right?
01:57:07.460
And then now in 2024, the PayPal mafia, the Tech Bros, Silicon Valley,
01:57:12.000
all these people that used to be against Trump have joined up with him.
01:57:22.500
We're, you know, let in these tech guys and let them like run, you know,
01:57:31.180
Doge Stafford creates AI chatbot for making government less dumb,
01:57:35.980
I'm just saying, I don't trust the people running the AI
01:57:37.900
and having the back-end keys to this thing, the backdoor to this thing.
01:57:44.500
I mean, there's ways that a lot of people are already using AI
01:57:58.060
And then it's also about, well, who still can program it?
01:58:03.620
But, like, in your everyday life, a lot of people use it, right?
01:58:06.780
I mean, there's so much software out there now.
01:58:12.180
This is, again, these are mainstream outlets and sources.
01:58:18.280
Well, Musk is feeding sensitive federal data into AI to target cuts.
01:58:24.420
And it's like, yeah, well, you kind of have to.
01:58:26.760
But then at the same time, that doesn't mean that the previous guys
01:58:31.080
They're freaking out now because their enemies are doing these things.
01:58:37.360
But prior, it makes it seem that they're supportive of all the waste, right?
01:58:56.620
Yeah, who's going to get the keys four years from now?
01:59:02.280
And are they going to have, like, a search and destroy function
01:59:08.760
Even the federal judges, I thought this was interesting, right?
01:59:11.600
Again, in the past, there were things in 2016 that Trump wanted to do.
01:59:14.800
He was immediately shut down by federal judges.
01:59:17.160
Here's one of the most shitlib, crazy, J6-enthusiastic federal judge
01:59:23.280
who comes in ruling in favor of Trump and Musk and Doge
01:59:27.120
and saying sufficient efforts by Democratic-led states
01:59:29.760
to block Doge's access to several federal agencies, right?
01:59:34.200
That didn't go through because this federal judge stepped in
01:59:39.020
Judge Tanya Shutkin found no evidence of imminent harm
01:59:42.200
allowing Doge to continue its cost-cutting operations.
01:59:53.620
Yeah, I mean, usually they don't because it's...
02:00:03.560
I think this is before the decision was made by Tanya Shutkin.
02:00:11.500
She will obviously rule in a way that is stopping Doge, right?
02:00:16.640
She has been assigned the case against Doge and Elon Musk
02:00:28.660
She was one of the toughest judges in the J6 cases.
02:00:33.620
went out of her way to exceed sentence recommendation
02:00:35.660
by prosecutors to inflict more harm on Trump supporters.
02:00:38.980
She also oversaw Jack Smith's pony J6 witch hunt against Trump.
02:00:50.120
Shutkin is an anti-Trump Democrat activist judge.
02:01:02.360
Oh, this just proves that they're very objective
02:01:04.800
and very responsible in their federal obligations as a judge.
02:01:08.980
Usually it doesn't work that way with liberals.
02:01:12.140
but I'm saying that some people have gotten the memo here
02:01:18.680
and this will be good for everyone involved, okay?
02:01:45.160
I've done this over the last couple of shows now.
02:03:42.880
and that takes us into the Matrix kind of thing.