SNEAKO - May 20, 2023
SNEAKO Introduces Ryan Dawson To Pearle
Episode Stats
Words per Minute
183.28174
Summary
In this episode, we talk about MLD, 9/11, and the Red Pill. Also, Ryan Dawson joins us to talk about his new job as a geopolitical analyst for Sneeko as well as some other stuff.
Transcript
00:00:00.000
Oh, I'm not racist. Hitler was racist, but Hitler was, it's not like, uh, it's not like Hitler was, they were fighting racism when they're fighting Hitler.
00:00:08.140
Everybody's racist. The U.S. still had racial segregation when they're fighting Hitler, right?
00:00:12.960
And the U.S. would not even allow, um, they did have black regiments, but they wouldn't let them see combat, right?
00:00:25.660
I can hear you. I can, uh, can you hear me? Can you see me?
00:00:27.860
I'll mute Rumble so I can just hear you on Discord.
00:00:40.720
What did, what did, what did, what did you do? Are you like, I've heard your name before, but I can't.
00:00:51.600
Sneeko, I'm hearing it out of Rumble and Discord. Which one do I turn off?
00:01:05.620
Yeah, if you just close Rumble, it should be good.
00:01:18.320
I'll go into settings and fuck with it, let's see.
00:01:26.460
I erased the Discord when you got erased, because the only thing I used it for...
00:01:39.520
Or he moved to Japan a long time ago, because he hates the West.
00:01:43.240
Yeah, he agrees with, like, most of the stuff you talk about.
00:01:45.880
So, if you want to get, like, a download of information, this guy's, like, a hard drive
00:02:44.460
You're blind, and then guys come in and date you.
00:02:46.520
And then you need to figure out the personality without seeing them.
00:02:59.940
I told blessing, because sometimes I'm a woman.
00:03:27.160
Can he be vaccinated, or does he have to be unvaccinated?
00:03:30.720
Well, I think it'd be a little hypocritical, because I'm vaccinated.
00:03:52.380
I don't know how to use this stuff, because I always get banned on everything.
00:03:57.940
I think when I moved to Korea, I had to change all my setup and stuff.
00:04:15.680
I've only been here four days, so it's very different, obviously.
00:04:25.460
It's harder for me, because I speak Japanese, and I don't speak Korean very well.
00:04:48.020
I said the first time I saw one of your videos, I said she's got older brothers.
00:04:54.260
I grew up between two boys, so I'm one of 10 total, but I have an older brother and a
00:05:03.540
You can tell when someone has an older brother.
00:05:18.680
She's got three older brothers, and she's well aware of things.
00:05:23.820
Jean's in the chat with $10 said, Pearl, what was the Civil War about?
00:05:30.120
I thought he did, but now I'm being told he did.
00:05:33.640
Right before I called you, Ryan, I was red-pilling Pearl about Lincoln, about how he didn't free
00:05:54.000
So, and they didn't free slaves in the North, and they kept Asian slaves.
00:06:02.840
And they had a lot of Northern states, like six Northern states had slavery throughout the
00:06:09.100
entirety of the Civil War, including West Virginia, which seceded from Virginia because
00:06:15.940
And all those states kept their slaves until the 13th Amendment was passed.
00:06:20.780
But then they didn't have black suffrage in the North, only in the South.
00:06:24.000
Or when they did, they'd have some condition, like, oh yeah, black men can vote, but only
00:06:28.680
if you owned property, and this, and this, and that, and made these conditions that were
00:06:39.200
D.C. is the only territory that ended slavery during the war, which was...
00:06:44.420
And what Lincoln did is he paid each slaveholder $300, and he paid each slave $100 if he'd
00:06:52.000
He was sending them to the Caribbean and to Panama.
00:06:54.680
He was like a back-to-Africa guy, and then they thought it'd be more realistic to send
00:06:59.840
Grant and Lincoln actually had a plan to send slaves to Panama to build a canal.
00:07:12.840
The 10 wealthiest states in the Union were all in the South.
00:07:19.520
And the North, it really started from very different migration from the beginning, right?
00:07:24.060
Puritans in the North and entrepreneurs in the South.
00:07:26.500
And, you know, they had different philosophies.
00:07:29.340
But the North was getting a huge influx of immigrants from Europe, particularly because
00:07:34.800
There are places like Boston are getting flooded with all these new migrant workers.
00:07:40.640
And they realized they could vote themselves money, right?
00:07:44.160
We outnumber the Southerners, and we can use the government as an instrument of redistribution
00:07:52.540
So the railroads and steel foundries and things were just getting government subsidies.
00:07:58.280
The South is paying by 80% to 85% of all the taxes, but they're only 25% of the population.
00:08:06.560
That's why the war physically starts at Fort Sumter, where they collected import-export tariffs.
00:08:13.240
And the Western portions of the slave states, which weren't affected by the tariffs so much
00:08:19.220
because they didn't have sea trade, like the Western part of North Carolina, East Tennessee,
00:08:23.380
and the Western part of Virginia, which becomes West Virginia.
00:08:27.860
But West Virginia stayed in the Union, and the rest of Virginia didn't because they, you
00:08:36.920
They actually gave them the Corwin Amendment prior to the war.
00:08:40.660
And this is introduced by two Yankees, one from New York, one from Ohio, and in Congress.
00:08:46.220
And it would have passed that codified slavery in the Constitution if they would stay in the Union.
00:08:52.240
And none of the southern states took that deal because that was never a primary reason for leaving.
00:08:56.820
South Carolina tried to secede 30 years earlier over the same issue, and slavery wasn't even talked about back then.
00:09:09.200
That's kind of like blaming Vietnam on the Civil Rights Movement.
00:09:12.240
He had two things going on, but that's not why they're in Vietnam.
00:09:16.720
I told you he's like a hard drive full of all this information.
00:09:24.420
If you go off on Lincoln, I mean, I can quote – I'd quote you Lincoln, but make sure nobody clips it
00:09:30.200
and make sure it says, like, this is Lincoln saying it's not me, right?
00:09:33.680
Look, what's some quotes from Lincoln that you know off the top of your head?
00:09:40.460
Someone super chat, Lincoln died like the bitch in an opera, no cap.
00:09:45.180
I have a John Wilkes Booth cocktail every April.
00:09:49.960
So, yeah, so what's some Lincoln quotes that you could repeat?
00:09:56.160
Abraham Lincoln said, you and we are different races.
00:09:59.960
We have between us a broader difference than exists between almost any other two races.
00:10:05.180
Whether it's right or wrong, I need not discuss, but the physical difference is a great disadvantage to us both.
00:10:10.500
As I think your race suffers greatly, many of them by living among us, while ours suffers from your presence.
00:10:18.480
If this is admitted, it affords a reason for at least why we should be separated.
00:10:23.460
How did you memorize – did you just read that, or do you just have that in your head?
00:10:29.640
I mean, he said also, like, you know, if he could save the Union by ending slavery, he would.
00:10:34.400
If he could do it without ending slavery, he would.
00:10:36.420
If he could do it by ending it to some places and not others, he would do it.
00:10:39.240
But the primary thing was to preserve the Union.
00:10:41.980
His first address to Congress talks about the reason for the war, and the first sentence out of his mouth is preserve the revenue.
00:10:49.720
Without Southern revenue, the North wouldn't exist.
00:10:53.280
They were getting all their money from the South.
00:10:58.820
It's really just bankers from Boston, Philly, and New York that were pushing it.
00:11:13.960
And there was actually a ward that did secede and remained.
00:11:20.320
It was the last place to rejoin the Union, technically.
00:11:23.940
They even had a fire department with a Confederate flag and everything in New York City, and it stayed that way until World War II.
00:11:33.780
But, like, the division between, like, slavery – like, why would you – first of all, when the 13th Amendment didn't get ratified on its first go-around because four northern states rejected it and others abstained.
00:11:47.460
So, why would you fight a war to end slavery and then vote against the amendment to end slavery?
00:11:56.440
So, who was really responsible for the Atlantic slave trade?
00:11:59.800
I saw somebody ratio Joe Biden about the slave trade, and he was talking about a specific group of people that were really behind it.
00:12:06.600
And I've heard speculations about this, but what's the red pill about the transatlantic slave trade?
00:12:15.720
You know, Jefferson ended the transatlantic slave trade, and he also tried to end slavery in Virginia when he was the governor, and he lost only by a couple votes.
00:12:25.860
Thomas Jefferson, the guy that invented macaroni and cheese.
00:12:28.260
When I was in college, they had all these protests, and there was a statue of Thomas Jefferson, and all the woke people were putting post-it notes on him and saying that he's a slave owner and that we need to take down the statue.
00:12:42.380
Ryan, just to preface it, Pearl's getting called racist all the time and a slave owner, so this is pretty sensitive.
00:12:50.760
The majority of slave owners were not one race over another.
00:12:56.040
Like, where do you think they bought the slaves?
00:13:00.920
Irish were, oh yeah, Irish were enslaved for a long time.
00:13:06.560
Actually, the living conditions for the Irish in the North were worse than slaves in the South.
00:13:18.840
It wasn't until the Blair Mountain Rebellion, which is mostly Irish, that, and then there was a compound of the Colorado coal strike
00:13:27.380
around the same time with World War I veterans that they started getting real labor rights.
00:13:32.840
Because when you got paid in script, it's not a dollar.
00:13:35.340
It's a, it's like a special kind of funny money that can only be spent at the company store.
00:13:40.800
And they'd do stuff like they'd pay you and then they'd make you rent your equipment and your tent and this and that.
00:13:52.560
Like, I heard we got, like, worse jobs because we were, the Irish were, like, cheap.
00:14:01.140
But, yeah, I mean, they would have signs that would say no dogs, no Irish.
00:14:04.900
There was a lot of prejudice towards Catholics in general.
00:14:15.940
And that's, you know, the North was segregated.
00:14:23.000
It's got, you know, L Street with all the Irish hangout.
00:14:27.540
It's not a rule, but that's just how it ends up.
00:14:34.900
Well, they start as the Hessens before they're German.
00:14:37.500
And a lot of them actually came over as mercenaries during the Revolutionary War.
00:14:42.500
And we were looking around and thought, this looks like some nice land.
00:14:50.880
There's actually two German families called the Schifflets.
00:14:54.240
They call them the Shipless, who are all over the state of Virginia now.
00:14:58.460
There's a lot of people in the western part of Virginia, like Elkton and Harrisonburg and that area,
00:15:03.280
that are Schifflets that are all German descent.
00:15:11.200
Maybe some of them fought, but some of them just took the free boat ride for a better opportunity
00:15:16.560
and then abandoned the army and just set up a homestead.
00:15:20.760
So, Ryan, Pearl is getting in a lot of back and forth and is constantly debating our good friend Destiny.
00:15:31.380
By the way, the Confederate flag was designed by a German artist.
00:15:34.400
The Stars and Bars, one of the most people are familiar with.
00:15:43.800
I mean, he just, honestly, well, right now he's saying, because I said women should sleep with their husbands
00:15:51.220
instead of not sleeping with them, and that I think it's, like, pretty much as bad as cheating.
00:15:57.160
Like, because I'll talk to these divorce lawyers, and they keep telling me that the women will get the two kids
00:16:06.100
And so he was saying I was encouraging marital rape, basically, which was a bit extreme.
00:16:11.760
I was like, well, yeah, so that's what we're beefing about now.
00:16:15.560
And the court system we beef about, because he thinks it's perfectly fair,
00:16:19.720
even though, you know, men only get access to their kids 10% of the time.
00:16:24.200
You know, so there is, yeah, that's what we beef about mostly.
00:16:28.280
I mean, he's just subjectively wrong if he thinks the court system is the same between the sexes.
00:16:32.800
And it is a duty of a wife to sleep with her husband.
00:16:42.000
Well, I mean, he doesn't understand, because he sleeps with men, too,
00:16:46.200
and his wife, you know, bangs other guys and whatever.
00:16:51.040
I read him, and he also said you should get divorced over chores.
00:16:55.240
And I was, and Abba and Preach came at him and were like, yes, get divorced over chores.
00:17:00.180
And then they're like, have you ever had a real relationship?
00:17:02.880
You don't understand how you'd get divorced over chores.
00:17:08.580
My, you know, I have relatives, like, their husband went to war and then came back at one point, you know.
00:17:17.160
Now, today, you guys are getting divorced over chores.
00:17:21.220
You know, I mean, call me old-fashioned, but I feel like that can be worked out.
00:17:28.380
If you can divorce someone over chores, and they can't divorce you over not sleeping with them,
00:17:40.840
Ryan, did you see Pearl's interview with Nick Fuentes?
00:17:50.460
I was like, I mean, this is an argument of what ought to be versus what is.
00:17:55.940
And I'm thinking, you need to not do that, or you're going to lose your YouTube.
00:17:59.260
Like, if you're going to have Nick on, do it on Rumble or something.
00:18:01.760
Because, and I think Nick, and I think everyone should be allowed to talk wherever.
00:18:06.420
But you don't want to lose a channel that size with that.
00:18:11.700
And, you know, because Nick's going to say stuff that they don't like.
00:18:15.500
And, you know, it'd be better to just get rid of that video or upload it to somewhere other than YouTube.
00:18:40.060
I'm on Twitter because I self-censor when I'm on there.
00:18:42.500
But a lot of my circle have already been banned, so.
00:18:58.600
I'm red, green, colorblind, so I can't tell if from, you know, I can tell from the smell.
00:19:03.320
But like when a ginger is in person, I don't know.
00:19:18.620
Every time they soak up the soul, they get a freckle, right?
00:19:29.300
I used to have this ongoing thing bashing gingers.
00:19:35.200
But I would say all these ginger jokes to prove the double standard.
00:19:39.120
Like, replace ginger with category A, B, or C, and I'd never be allowed to say this, right?
00:19:58.020
I think, yeah, I used to be very anti-bullying.
00:20:02.620
But looking around, I think, oh, I miss the bullies.
00:20:09.700
He's like, I'm starting to miss evangelical Christians.
00:20:18.700
The chat keys is continuing to, they want me to ask you about Freemasons, right?
00:20:32.300
The problem is trying to explain that to people who really don't have a grasp of history is kind of a lost cause.
00:20:38.580
Because they want it to be like a sentence answer.
00:20:48.020
And so it's kind of like, I'll give you a very easy example.
00:20:52.100
Everyone knows what this is, like the peace sign, right?
00:20:59.500
And before that, it was Welsh bowmen would show the calluses on their fingers saying they like where the archer division is an intimidation thing.
00:21:05.900
So you've had the exact same symbol morph over time from the archers to victory to peace.
00:21:14.440
When people talk about Freemasons today, Freemason lounges today is not a big deal.
00:21:25.100
But if you go all the way back to the Masonic lodges back when they were military orders like the Knights of Malta and Knights Templar and things, that's different.
00:21:38.060
And so when you say Freemason, when are you talking about and which ones?
00:21:43.540
Because later with the Sons of Liberty that made Freemasonry in the United States and the Illuminati, which was the good guys, that's the illumination, that's the age of enlightenment.
00:21:56.880
I mean, they're the ones fighting the Hamiltonians and Rothschilds and central banking.
00:22:01.900
And everyone flips it upside down and thinks like, oh, the Masons, they're like for fractional reserve banking and all these terms they probably learned that year from a YouTube video or something.
00:22:14.240
So they just go flabbing on about stuff they don't know what they're talking about.
00:22:22.540
You know who's in charge of things and it's not the Masons.
00:22:26.040
I wasn't really sure what your answer was or if you pivoted, but can you tell me exactly who was in control of the transatlantic slave trade?
00:22:37.900
So most of the transatlantic slave trade were buying slaves from Africa.
00:22:45.500
Well, you know, probably a lot of families have slave owners because.
00:23:03.380
I said, hey, will the guy behind you say the N word to solve world hunger?
00:23:08.560
I got a feeling that he would enthusiastically.
00:23:13.940
So the transatlantic slave trade were mostly slaves from Africa.
00:23:16.980
So I would say most people have a slave owner in their family because Africa continued slavery for a lot longer than the new world did.
00:23:27.000
Slavery had been practiced for thousands of years.
00:23:28.940
People act like it's some incident of white Europeans in the Caribbean and the United States.
00:23:35.720
Everyone owned slaves, Asians, Middle East, Africa, and it's Africa selling the slaves.
00:23:40.700
And so as a who brought him over, like which companies, East India tea company had a lot of slaves.
00:23:50.260
If you zoom in on it, I know it's what you're asking.
00:24:13.980
Well, you know, they did make a lot of money off of it and fought hard to preserve it.
00:24:22.380
Jefferson did a one-two punch on Europe and Africa when he ended the transatlantic slave trade.
00:24:28.500
It devastated the African economy because that was their main export was selling people.
00:24:36.600
And there was a sort of trifecta or a triangle going in the mercantile trade.
00:24:41.700
They would sell slaves and they would use the money.
00:24:51.340
And they'd use the money to buy finished products from Europe.
00:24:55.500
And Europe was buying raw resources from the United States.
00:25:02.740
The Africans would pay for it by selling slaves to the United States.
00:25:05.280
The United States would use the slaves to get cotton kind of thing.
00:25:07.680
So when he ended the transatlantic slave trade, it cut off the Africans' ability to sell a huge portion of slaves, which meant their revenue went down, which means they weren't buying finished products from Europe.
00:25:19.640
Europe had to lower their prices, which helped the Americans, too.
00:25:39.080
Well, you know, he was awful, but he was nothing unique.
00:25:43.700
Like, if you compare the German Reich, don't worry, look, I'm not going to say anything good about Hitler.
00:25:54.580
Listen, a lot of things, it's odd to me that he becomes the epitome of evil when at the same time period, Stalin and Churchill and many other leaders were, would she walk away?
00:26:08.240
Yeah, she's getting accused of a lot of racism right now, so she can take a break.
00:26:15.600
It's not like Hitler was, they were fighting racism when they're fighting Hitler.
00:26:21.780
The U.S. still had racial segregation when they're fighting Hitler, right?
00:26:25.720
And the U.S. would not even allow, they did have black regiments, but they wouldn't let them see combat, right?
00:26:46.360
I understand his, I mean, look, I understand they had real grievances to point to after the Treaty of Versailles and the annexation of German lands and the Danzig Quarter and all that.
00:26:55.460
But that doesn't mean you can just go flatten your neighbors.
00:27:03.440
I mean, the imperial powers of France and Britain had done that all over the world, what Hitler was trying to do.
00:27:09.400
I mean, look, why are they fighting all over North Africa and in India and all that?
00:27:12.940
How were they all speaking French and English, right?
00:27:17.040
So, they can't really point their fingers at the Germans as some unique evil when they definitely were not.
00:27:31.360
So, you know, it wasn't unique to the Third Reich.
00:27:37.280
So, he wasn't – he was accurately represented.
00:27:39.540
Basically, I was going to ask if he was misunderstood.
00:27:44.860
Well, I think they over-focus or exaggerate on him when there's a lot of blame to go around.
00:27:52.880
I mean, how could you – with our allied with Joseph Stalin, he had gulags and work camps too, right?
00:27:59.440
Yeah, but there's a reason that Stalin is not seen as the most evil person of all time.
00:28:04.180
Even though – didn't he have a higher kill count?
00:28:21.500
That's why I said, I'm like, why don't they demonize the Japanese for what they did to Korea and China?
00:28:28.960
There are certain things I've been accused of recently.
00:28:51.780
Do you know, I tried to bring someone for you tonight.
00:29:14.540
No, you have to like plan shit out with the Daily Wire.
00:29:33.620
Who do you think that, what's your, what's your analysis of Pearl?
00:29:39.680
Who do you think that she could find as a, as a husband?
00:29:45.560
I would imagine she doesn't have a hard time with that.
00:29:54.140
I mean, I don't want to say anyone's income or whatever, but I think she's doing well, you
00:30:01.540
know, and can travel when she wants and do what she wants.
00:30:05.080
Yeah, you know, I, I would imagine she has plenty of dudes, but I mean, that's, it's
00:30:16.460
It's not hard for a girl to find a guy to bang or whatever, but to find a husband, I mean,
00:30:21.660
that takes some, some effort, you know, cause guys lie.
00:30:33.060
You've been in a, in a happy marriage for over a decade and you have three kids, three
00:30:39.020
What's the secret to maintaining a healthy relationship?
00:30:41.380
Hey, Sneeko, three sons, which means, you know, I don't fool around.
00:30:46.640
Ryan's an atheist, but he has three sons and he's not a womanizer.
00:30:49.540
All the other womanizers have a bunch of daughters, big L like this very clear.
00:30:53.820
Look, your, your dad had a bunch of sons, right?
00:31:06.740
He's only slept with one woman and he has never drank in his life.
00:31:13.300
But he must've made some mistakes because God gave him five daughters.
00:31:29.580
The joke is, and it is a joke that, um, a lot of people, Sneeko knows have only daughters
00:31:46.880
And that's why I want to wait a couple more years to go and cleanse my karma and then make
00:31:52.860
But yeah, even when we were in the clubs in Japan, girls, there was one moment where Ryan's
00:31:56.920
like sitting up against the bar and there's just two little giggly Japanese girls.
00:32:00.360
And they went, and they basically like leaned up on Ryan for a bit and just started giggling
00:32:05.960
And I'm like, I think I told you, I'm like, I'm not going to tell on you.
00:32:10.580
It's just even without any, um, sort of faith guiding him.
00:32:16.020
So I was like, yeah, that's a, that's why I got me.
00:32:17.820
Um, people will go to clubs to try to get girls.
00:32:21.240
All I have to do is be there and they throw themselves at me, but it's uncomfortable, you
00:32:31.600
I'll take someone else there because they don't speak Japanese or anything.
00:32:34.940
And I'll help them and all, but I'm not into it.
00:32:37.800
So what's the secret to maintaining a long term relationship like that?
00:32:48.360
So what do you think about Pearl's take on cheating?
00:32:50.360
Don't, don't ever lie to each other and, and always communicate, uh, to the best of
00:32:55.700
Like most breakups always come from lack of communication.
00:32:59.620
They're talking to their friends about the other one or whatever, instead of to each
00:33:06.200
There seems to be a lot of new problems that I didn't have to deal with though.
00:33:09.320
Like I was, I think I was married before Tinder and all that stuff existed.
00:33:15.840
I'm not sure when they came out or whatever, but like, we didn't, I didn't even know about
00:33:24.860
Well, Pearl has recently been criticized for saying that women should stay in the, like
00:33:32.520
If a man does, if a man does it, it's basically, it's not like a divorceable offense.
00:33:40.160
I say cheating wrong, but I found this study that said only 3% of men are serial cheaters
00:33:46.000
and only 11% of cheaters have done it like more than once.
00:33:52.060
So it was like, even if we double the numbers, let's just say men are liars, let's double
00:33:58.840
I feel like for the kids, we can work that out.
00:34:03.020
I think it's less bad if the man cheats than if a woman cheats.
00:34:09.200
Uh, but we have to understand if you look at our social dynamic in our society, a man
00:34:17.260
sort of ups his status and sense of self-worth by having women, whereas a woman is looked
00:34:25.740
So for her to be cheating, it's not out of insecurity or lust or whatever.
00:34:31.420
She's, she's really emotionally attached to somebody.
00:34:33.940
Most likely a man could probably just want to have sex.
00:34:40.520
It doesn't make it right, but it's way less of an issue than when a woman cheats.
00:34:45.980
Like a man is much more likely to hit somebody too.
00:34:50.560
You know, it's, they don't have to completely hate someone to do that.
00:34:57.800
When a woman's doing that, she's lost her mind.
00:35:11.060
Well, it's easier for him to like, all a girl would have to do is go outside.
00:35:18.200
Like if you asked three men just walked up and said, want to fuck one out of three, you'll
00:35:25.140
They don't have to say like the most of them that said no, it's cause they don't believe
00:35:34.280
And unless he's Brad Pitt or something, everyone's going to say, no, you're a creep.
00:35:40.100
So it'd be, if everyone's cheating, then women are cheating more because it's so easy for
00:35:45.560
It takes no effort, especially nowadays with Instagram, which I call only fans junior
00:35:51.100
people like your pictures and you have all these orbiters and then your DMS and compliments
00:35:56.340
All she's got to do is pluck one up and he'll do it.
00:35:59.720
Like for a man, you'd have to go out and take some time and effort.
00:36:03.480
And so it'd be, it's not that like men are more moral.
00:36:06.020
It's just takes more of a time and effort to be able to cheat than it does for a girl
00:36:13.780
You have a lot of values that align with what I've been reading in the Quran, like pretty
00:36:20.700
Some people in the chat are saying that I should give you dawah right now, but I'm not going
00:36:25.540
Look, I, I like the moral principles from religion.
00:36:29.140
I just don't think you need the supernatural explanations for that.
00:36:32.420
You can just do that based on your own reason and empathy.
00:36:34.980
Most people aren't capable of doing that, but that's why most people should have a religion
00:36:42.240
We can have a back and forth about the fact that there is, there must be a creator that
00:36:47.580
But that's beside what I really want to ask you about is that I had a debate recently
00:36:51.620
Cause people are, I disagree with the point that all was void and had to be created.
00:36:57.180
But I want to ask you about the, the council of, uh, night Nicaea.
00:37:02.140
Uh, council of Nicaea is the one that removed a lot of books from the Bible, from the Bible.
00:37:06.960
So the Bible has been a lot of the non-canonical books are the best ones.
00:37:10.780
What did they remove from the Bible that like, what do Christians not know that they should
00:37:16.280
Well, it's weird because they removed, they removed a bunch of books, like the gospel
00:37:51.560
You know, when we did the clip on my channel, we had to blur out your chat.
00:38:05.240
This is what you get when you sign up for autism.
00:38:08.640
This, bro, I really, I've been begging to ask him this question for a long, bro.
00:38:13.040
Did they say the Titanic wasn't, was staged or something too?
00:38:19.640
There's so many conspiracies I want to ask him about, but this is a good one because he
00:38:22.800
was always telling me in Japan how the Bible's been manipulated.
00:38:25.200
I think he even said the Quran was manipulated, but every, all the other Muslim scholars are
00:38:28.240
saying that it hasn't, that it's been consistent for 1400 years.
00:38:30.780
But I want to know like what they removed in the, so there was this thing called the Council
00:38:34.100
of Nicaea where they removed like chapters, like really important chapters of the Bible so that
00:38:41.220
I remember learning about that in school, but I don't remember what it was.
00:38:47.040
Like he just has, like, he's just like a book of information.
00:38:51.020
I couldn't remember where I knew him from, but I realized he was on Fresh and Fit's like
00:38:55.920
I didn't watch the full thing, but I was like in and out that day.
00:39:07.480
Like after I started debating destiny, I'm like, has anyone beat him?
00:39:26.880
You see how it's really hard to find a pocket to talk to him because he's just like relaying
00:39:31.160
Then all destiny could do was sit there and be like, I find it hard to believe I find
00:39:35.040
And it was just, it was basically like an education.
00:39:36.680
It wasn't really a debate because he really knows his stuff, man.
00:39:41.560
Um, they took out the Apple Criffle books and not Jasser and Jubilees.
00:39:46.260
I don't know what these books are about though.
00:39:50.160
When I, if I started streaming on rumble, I want to react to all the, like the crazy conspiracy
00:39:56.540
There's a, there's a lot out there and chat this conspiracy Friday that you want
00:40:06.320
I asked him if he wanted to join the panel so you guys can stop being, blame him now,
00:40:18.240
So a lot of the books that used to be in the Bible were removed.
00:40:21.100
So you had like the gospel of Thomas, the gospel of Judah, book of Enoch, three of the books
00:40:28.020
Um, and they, it's odd because books that are still in the Bible, like Jude and Isaiah,
00:40:35.600
the book of Hebrews and stuff will reference the other books, but those books aren't there
00:40:42.420
And, um, is I, and you think, why would you get rid of the books of revelation and why
00:40:55.760
And that book, he's, you know, the kiss of Judah.
00:40:59.040
He's the only one that could talk to him at the last supper.
00:41:08.380
And if you don't have those books, you have, uh, it gets Schofielded over time is what happened.
00:41:14.060
And so Christianity is something that morphed over time and got more and more watered down
00:41:21.200
and turned into more like a business, you know, a tax exempt election plate type of thing
00:41:34.880
They go to church twice a year, Christmas and Easter.