00:04:32.220And so, of course, what happened was that they developed different strategies.
00:04:38.140So the British enemies were France with Napoleon in 1789, Russia, Germany, Ottomans, Otto-Turk.
00:05:01.140Whereas what happened was that they built different strategies in order to buy and conquer Europe.
00:05:10.000What they would do is promote revolutionary movements using transnational capital.
00:05:15.500And we'll discuss these revolutionary movements later on.
00:05:18.400They also industrialized Japan because they saw Japan as a natural ally in the world.
00:05:25.880Okay, so you know that in Japan, they underwent the Meiji Restoration, and in only a few decades, they were able to industrialize, so much so that they defeated Russia in the Russia-Japanese War in 1905.
00:05:37.360And you may not know this, but just as a capital, the British and the Americans, fighters a great deal of Japan's industrialization, because the Anglo-American Empire wanted Japan as an ally.
00:07:20.540okay so they were able as a network to conduct intelligence do blackmail and subvert governments
00:07:27.980okay they also had access to a lot of transnational capital they themselves were extremely wealthy
00:07:32.220now last um to do another stream should we do it major advantage and the most important is that
00:07:37.060they had revolutionary sales and networks okay so remember let's not be frankness they believe
00:07:43.340that they were saving the world they believe they have to destroy the world and never save it
00:07:47.380your own Minecraft server in the future? NFJ has one but it's banned. PLSS.
00:07:52.980And I'll show you this as we move on. Now the last reason that we won't discuss much
00:07:57.620today but we will focus a lot on in our last class is the idea of eschatology where the
00:08:02.760British Empire, they are Christians and they believe that they must use Jews as a pawn
00:08:09.520in order to force the return of Jesus. This is something I will discuss a great deal next
00:08:15.700class but i want to focus on these three reasons first okay all right um so and it made sense for
00:08:22.700the british to align themselves with the sapatine frankis because the way they saw the world was
00:08:26.880the same okay as an empire as transnational capital remember you're focused on extracting
00:08:31.560as much energy as possible from your workers so you're very materialistic well the frankis were
00:08:37.880also very materialistic as well right they believed that the body was more important than
00:08:41.460the spirit second is that the both the frankest and the british they wanted to obtain power through
00:08:48.420chaos instability and regime change and both were very focused on the pursuit of wealth and power
00:08:54.820so these were natural allies both satanists all right so let's use an example of how the
00:09:02.500armament empire sorry let's use an example of how the british empire worked the sapient frankest
00:09:07.060and the most obvious example is the ottoman empire so for the longest time the ottoman empire
00:09:11.220was the most powerful force in in eurasia and this was the ottoman empire at its height in 1683.
00:09:17.540remember 1666 is when sabbat zevi declared himself the messiah 1666 remember a rabbi
00:09:26.740yeah he talked about this yesterday his name uh zabatai zevi claimed he was the jewish messiah
00:09:31.620in 1666 he claims law making rabbis are the corrupt elite because uh the rabbis didn't face
00:09:36.980the same persecution as the normal Jews, Rabbi Zabatai Zevi was a commie lib who removed the
00:09:42.900rabbi hierarchy and Zabatai Zevi ended up converting to Islam under the threat of death
00:09:48.820from the Sultan and a million Jews converted with Zabatai Zevi and by doing this he absolved
00:09:53.860Jews of original sin by converting to Islam and so he ushered in the messianic age.
00:10:02.820Remember that Zebra Zevi had to convert to Islam and the people who followed him
00:10:08.420It's a big conspiracy in Russia that the world is still ruled by the British aristocracy
00:10:13.500Yeah, I guess, but that's just another word to describe it. Like you could say Frankis, you could say the British, you could say the Enlightenmer, you could say Freemasons, but
00:22:33.020It's all just agreement, but there's no basis for truth here.
00:22:39.240All right, so now this raises the problem of, okay, if God doesn't exist, if truth doesn't exist, if there's no way for us to reach truth, if there's no way for us to discover truth, then what can we do?
00:22:51.800And so, Jerry Bantham proposed the idea of utilitarianism.
00:22:56.680The way we understand the world is just for utility.
00:22:59.680If it is good for the majority of people, then it must be good.
00:23:04.100That was in the political couple of seconds.
00:23:05.200If it causes pleasure for the majority of people,
00:43:34.420And as a result, what will happen is that over time, because he is in contact with so many different groups, he's so intellectual, he's always reading his history, he comes convinced.
00:43:47.460You're saying Epstein, this is Epstein.
00:43:49.560Connection with Cosmopolitan, International, yes.
00:57:40.700The Bolsheviks, I've heard about this a lot, but Bolsheviks, who?
00:57:47.540The Bolsheviks were a radical faction of the Russian Social Democrat Labor Party, led by Vladimir Lenin, who seized the power in October Revolution of 1915.
01:13:05.940Bolshevik war communism reduced Russia to an economy based on barter and robbery.
01:13:10.940Besides the abolition of private trade and the destruction of monetary system,
01:13:14.520the Red Regime embarked on a massive looting campaign,
01:13:17.580ransacking palaces, bank vaults, churches and museums.
01:13:20.160War commutary, ransacking palaces, bank vaults, churches and museums.
01:13:28.220They expropriate every valuable they could get their hands on and stash it all in the new state treasury.
01:13:39.500By the close of 1921, an estimated $450 million in valuables had been sequestered there.
01:13:44.800With more to come, much of it destined to be fenced abroad for a fraction of its value in capitalist hard currency.
01:13:50.960So they stole a bunch of actual valuable, real valuables, like gold, like art, palaces, things in palaces, and they stashed it here in the state treasury, and much of it doesn't be fenced abroad for a fraction of its value for art.
01:21:34.040We want to be free to enjoy the pleasures of life.
01:21:36.240The part of capitalism is the idea of specialization, right, where you're forced to do one thing, one thing only, according to the needs of the capitalist, okay?
01:21:48.080Supposing that we had produced in a human manner, in his production, each of us would have doubly affirmed ourselves and his fellow men.
01:21:57.240I would have objectified in my production my individuality and its peculiarity, and would thus have enjoyed in my activity an individual expression of my life,
01:22:03.940and what I've also had and looking at the object the individual pleasure of realizing that my
01:22:08.000personality was objective visible to the senses and therefore a power raised beyond all doubt
01:22:12.420and your enjoyment or use of my product I would have had the direct enjoyment of realizing that
01:22:16.640by my work I had both satisfied a human need and also objectify the human essence and therefore
01:22:20.460fashion for another human being the object that met his need. This vase to a friend and I see this
01:22:29.020vase at my friend's home right he puts flowers and he's very happy with this
01:22:33.780vase and I can see my impact in the world all right keep on reading Amber
01:22:38.780I'll let Amber read this one I would have been for you the mediator between
01:22:42.460you and the species and thus between and thus been felt by you and acknowledged
01:22:47.140as a completion of your own essence and a necessary part of yourself and I would
01:22:50.120thereby have realized that I was confirmed both in your thoughts and in
01:22:52.180your love okay so this vase now shapes your reality and I know that this vase
01:22:55.240has given you meaning and it has shaped reality and therefore i find meaning in that okay again
01:23:00.600this is a very frankest attitude right where you can project your imagination onto people
01:23:05.720and it can shape the way he or she sees reality okay this is very similar concept you want going
01:23:10.280in my expression of my life so it's manifesting a frankest idea too where you feel like you can
01:23:14.440manifest your own reality and that you're the creation of your own universe or that you create
01:23:17.960your own universe have fashioned your expression of your life and thus in my own activity i have
01:23:23.400realized my own essence my human communal essence okay right so again this is something that sounds
01:23:29.480perfectly correct right and the reason why it sounds correct to us is because it becomes a basis
01:23:34.360for our society okay the idea of individualism the idea of materialism okay keep on going in such a
01:23:41.800situation our products would be like so many mirrors each one reflecting our essence thus in
01:23:47.400this relationship what occurred on my side would also occur on yours okay so this is a really
01:23:51.720important metaphor, okay? He's saying that objects become mirrors where we can see our
01:23:58.540own individuality reflected, okay? And this goes against the religious concept where our
01:24:05.140humanity is all reflected in each of us, okay? So what he's doing is creating a material
01:24:11.300outlook. Does that make sense? He's denying the existence of God. He's denying the existence
01:24:15.440of spirituality. But he's seeing the concept of religion and applying it to a material
01:24:18.900world right he recognizes that we have these spiritual religious needs what he's saying is
01:24:22.740that we don't need god to achieve these needs we can we can have materialism achieve these needs
01:24:27.780okay which again is a very frankist concept come on going my work would be a free expression of my
01:24:33.940life and therefore a free enjoyment of my life and worth the peculiarity of my individuality
01:24:38.660would have been affirmed since it is my individual life work would thus be genuine active property
01:24:43.780Presupposing private property, my individuality is so far externalized that I hate my activity.
01:24:50.780It is a torment to me and only the appearance of an activity, and thus also merely a fourth activity,
01:24:56.780that is laid upon me through an external arbitrary need, not an inner and necessary one.
01:25:01.780So why would transnational capital support this idea?
01:25:03.780The reason why is that before the debate was mind versus matter, right?
01:25:08.780What matters more, the spirit or the flesh?
01:25:11.780and what march is saying is the flesh no what matters with the debate the dialectic is between
01:25:17.220private property versus public property in private property i have to work for someone else in public
01:25:22.020property i work for myself that's the question that's the debate that's the dialectic okay
01:25:26.020and so what by doing this it's a very clever trick that transnational capital uses
01:25:29.940by making us think that the only thing that matters is this private versus does this not
01:25:34.420support my idea that all these political ideologies are also a psyop and that you should just follow
01:25:38.660god if communism conservatism leftism rightism all this is just another way to fund the same
01:25:46.820things and that you should just follow god and so these political parties and nationalism all
01:25:51.520these ideas link back to the same things like as opposed to mind versus matter okay that's the
01:25:59.340goal of communism that's why transnational capital is supporting this idea okay the goal
01:26:03.260communism is what matter okay that's the private versus public as opposed to mind
01:26:08.900versus matter okay private verse public as opposed to mind over matter private
01:26:14.260verse public as opposed to mind over matter is the foundation of communism
01:35:36.480Either the parents themselves seek substitution for their lack of sexual satisfaction in this pathological manner,
01:35:42.820or else trusted persons such as relatives, uncles, aunts, grandparents, tutors, servants, abusive ignorance and innocence of children.
01:35:51.920The obvious objection that we are dealing with sexual fantasies of the child himself, that is, with historical lies,
01:35:56.180unfortunately is weakened by the multitude of confessions of this kind on the part of patients in analysis to assaults on children.
01:36:01.160Okay, so what he's saying is, first of all, rape is very common and these children are saying the same thing, okay? Keep on going.
01:36:09.120If you try in an approximately similar way to induce the symptoms of hysteria to make themselves heard as witnesses to the history of the origin of the illness,
01:36:20.220we must take our start from Joseph Brewer's momentous discovery.
01:36:25.480The symptoms of hysteria, apart from the stigmata, are determined by certain experiences of the patients which have operated in a traumatic fashion and which are being reproduced in his psychical life in the form of mimic symbols.
01:36:40.900Okay, so this is, okay, these women, when they're being historical, when they're being anxious, depressed, it's because they suffered real trauma when they were younger.
02:46:25.680frankis is the opposite he's saying hey look uh sin is good because god doesn't sin and this is
02:46:32.660what makes us unique and different and we're special and individualism and the light within
02:46:36.080frankis believe that the messiah no not frankis i would say jacob frank believes the messiah is
02:46:45.240his daughter by extension all frankis believe that jacob frank is a kabbalist the universe is
02:46:51.740a hallucination so correct me if I'm wrong but from what it seems like looking back on this
02:46:57.100it seems like Torah Judaism original Judaism is in fact an overall good religion with specific
02:47:08.120laws the Torah is the book of law right but after the destruction of the second temple in 70 AD by
02:47:14.100the Romans it was manipulated they had a crisis and so many people the people in charge failed
02:47:19.760It left a power vacuum, and in this power vacuum, people subverted the religion and turned it into something evil and satanic.
02:47:31.640The other argument would be that this is inevitable and they just disagree about the messianic age
02:47:38.860and that Torah Judaism will never be able to agree with the similarities that Christianity and Islam have because they have their own Messiah.
02:47:49.760Sneak-o-buddy, I got banned for saying dumbass Muslims.