In this episode of the Awakened Wonder chat, we'll be talking about the Irish riots, the Wuhan lab leak, the Christmas tree falling down near the White House, and much more. We'll be broadcasting live on YouTube for the first 15 minutes, so you can be an awakened wonder there, too! Join us there, though, because if you stray away from WHO guidelines, you will automatically be impinging upon YouTube's edicts. And, as always, we have a special bonus segment at the end of the chat, where we discuss the most significant event of the week: the meeting between Xi and Biden in San Francisco where they cleansed the streets of homeless people in a kind of pogrom of homelessness in order to make room for a "pro-China" economic reality. Which do you think is more significant: the Chinese economic reality, or the US economic reality? Which will be the more significant? Or the kind of reality that will be demonstrated at the APEC summit between the two? Which is more important: the economic unity, or economic unity and corporate unity? What is the real reality that is demonstrated at APEC? and which is the kind we should be focusing on at the next meeting? or the kind that spires the most economic and political unity and unity at the Beijing Summit? We'll find out in the next few days, and we'll have to wait until then to find out. What are you waiting for? , and what are you're going to do with your thoughts on the future of China and the U.S. and what will you think about it? You'll love it, and what do you're gonna do about it in the future? And who's going to be the real China and what s going to happen next? -- and who are you looking forward to the future, and how will it be the most important to you, and who's the biggest threat to China? - and what is it going to change it? -- and what does it mean, and where is it really going to come from? ? - we'll see the future you'll get to be a part of the next episode of AwakenEDWonders, and you'll love that, right here in the coming up next week, right now? "The future is the future?" -- by Slappy T, SlappyT? --
00:02:23.000Hello there, you awakened wonders, you fire walkers, you glorious souls.
00:02:27.000Keep your heart open in spite of the constant enticement to dumb down and become one of their fools, one of their drones.
00:02:35.000I'm talking to you, Slappy T. Stay awake!
00:02:37.000I'm talking to you, KRG0516, out in our Rumble chat right now, talking about Armishness, curiously enough.
00:02:46.000Hey Joey Yodo and Token Robot, I'm chatting to you all, Mr Red Fox, and over in our Awakened Wonder chat in Locals, I'm saying hello to Homegrown27.
00:02:57.000Obviously, we're going to be talking about the Ireland riots and what it reveals about the corporate globalist agenda and the rhetoric of Well, I suppose the rhetoric of calling people far right if they dissent, if they stray from your prescribed narratives.
00:03:15.000We'll be talking a little bit about the Wuhan lab leak being more openly discussed in certain contexts, but not others.
00:03:23.000And we're talking too about Liz Cheney's new book and Watch how Jake Tapper on... Is he CNN or MSNBC?
00:03:31.000He's one of the... I don't know, he might be a beautiful human being for all I know, but generally when I see him, he is amplifying the agenda of the Dominator culture.
00:03:39.000Him sort of chuckling at the idea that Trump might be depressed.
00:03:52.000Watch what you say in that chat, though, because if you stray away from WHO guidelines, you will automatically be impinging upon YouTube's edicts.
00:04:03.000Eventually, you'll have to join us over on Rumble because the speech is going to get so free.
00:04:07.000For example, we'll be talking about a military insider who's asking why so many military personnel are suddenly getting curious heart disease.
00:04:15.000Let us know in the chat why you think it might be.
00:04:31.000The National Park Service, okay, they told us just within the last 15 minutes that a big gust of wind knocked over the National... A big gust of wind... Christmas tree.
00:04:41.000Knocked over our ideology, I mean Christmas tree.
00:04:44.000It's very dispiriting to see that Christmas tree laying there dormant, passive, inactive, rather like the president that it's a symbol of.
00:04:48.000We know that the National Park Service is assessing the damage.
00:04:50.000It's very dispiriting to see that Christmas tree laying there, dormant, passive, inactive,
00:04:57.000rather like the president that it's a symbol of.
00:04:59.000What can you see from your vantage point?
00:05:03.000Unfortunately we can't see a whole lot.
00:05:05.000We did circle around the ellipse for some time, but we can see this massive crane that they brought in, and that crane is working very carefully to try to upright that.
00:05:19.000Gotta upright that tree, gotta upright this administration, gotta upright our faith in the system, when deep down we're beginning to recognize that it's an absolute illusion held together by corporate interests and propaganda.
00:05:32.000This tree functioning as a symbol, if you will, of our falling and failing administration.
00:05:39.000Only if it were Joe Biden himself, draped in fairy lights, taking a tumble, could it be more Abbasite.
00:05:47.000In a minute we'll show you some legacy media reporting on escalating tensions between the United States and China and how it continually casts US military-industrial complex interests as being in the right, even when it sometimes seems like they're the aggressor.
00:06:02.000Remember that Chinese weather balloon when we were all sort of excited about that?
00:06:05.000It's really interesting to contrast this warship with that weather balloon and also to posit and to ponder what is the most significant event?
00:06:16.000Is it this warship in Chinese waters or international waters?
00:06:20.000It depends on whose analysis you believe.
00:06:22.000Or the APEC meeting between Xi And Biden in San Francisco where they cleansed the streets of the homeless in a kind of purge, a pogrom of homelessness in order that Xi had a better visit and so that various CEOs including Larry Fink could meet up with Xi.
00:07:18.000A top US health official, oh this is an amazing story, has admitted that he, and potentially everyone's favourite, yeah two, you guys think that's two.
00:07:27.000Do you think it's the economic and financial then, huh?
00:07:29.000That's interesting, we'll continue to discuss it.
00:07:31.000A top official has revealed that they deliberately chose to downplay, at minimum downplay, the potential origins of coronavirus in a lab.
00:07:42.000We're still on YouTube so we'll Top US health official has admitted he, and a team of other leading scientists, deliberately chose to downplay suggestions the COVID-19 pandemic originated in a Chinese lab leak.
00:07:51.000well if you don't be careful what medication you take.
00:07:54.000A top US health official has admitted he and a team of other leading scientists deliberately
00:07:58.000chose to downplay suggestions the COVID-19 pandemic originated in a Chinese lab leak.
00:08:05.000Robert Kadlec explained why in a Bombshell Sky News documentary.
00:08:10.000What we were trying to do was trying to make sure that politically that you would not get
00:08:16.000into a situation where people would make accusations or allegations.
00:08:22.000But quite honestly, what happened was the exact opposite.
00:08:25.000The opposite did happen because you can't trust those institutions if they try to control information.
00:08:30.000I saw a fascinating conversation on Irish TV about the riots and the origins of the riots.
00:08:36.000People are saying that you shouldn't report that the violence was conducted by a migrant because it's incendiary to reveal that information and suddenly you're in a position where you have to decide do you want the legacy media to be the gatekeepers of what information you gain actually?
00:08:57.000It's extraordinary to me that what is assumed is a parental relationship between you and the state.
00:09:04.000The state are essentially the adults and we're kind of children and the legacy media amplify their messaging that we're supposed to think it's kind of normal that they contain and control the information that we gain access to.
00:09:16.000In the chat over on Rumble, Woodski says he sounds like a South Park character.
00:09:20.000I think he means the whistleblower but he He could mean me.
00:09:23.000You and Fauci in those discussions just wanted to turn the rhetoric down.
00:09:30.000The doco, what really happened in Wuhan, the next chapter, also exposes extensive attempts to make the public think it was a natural virus.
00:09:39.000Joining us now is the journalist behind the investigation, Sky News host Shari Markson.
00:09:59.000What's interesting is in our country, there's a COVID inquiry, a government inquiry that's been sort of conducted very publicly.
00:10:08.000But whenever, during the inquiry, they go near any really important information that implies or infers that this is a complex and necessarily global problem, because it was a pandemic.
00:10:19.000It was global, I suppose, by its very nature.
00:10:24.000I'm going to show you my incredible powers of prescience now and tell you that the conclusion of the Covid inquiry will be, oh there are one or two bad apples within the government, these mistakes were made, and no one will say, do you know what happened?
00:10:37.000This situation was exploited to legitimise regulation and authoritarianism that elsewise would have been rejected out of hand.
00:10:45.000It's extraordinary the way that our culture was amended.
00:10:47.000It was kind of like social engineering.
00:10:53.000Sticker Mule ate my baby, says Terence on Snaker.
00:10:56.000I tell you what, Sticker Mule are good guys.
00:10:58.000They would not eat a baby, not under any circumstances.
00:11:01.000We did a first documentary two years ago, this new documentary that aired last night on Sky News.
00:11:07.000For it, as you just saw, we had one of the insiders who worked with Anthony Fauci He reveals that they decided to deliberately downplay the notion that this came from a lab that then became a conspiracy theory.
00:11:20.000He now says he feels obligated to speak out because it looks like, he believes, based on his investigation, that it did eventuate from genetic engineering at the Wuhan Institute of Virology.
00:11:53.000Can you see the kind of reckoning that needs to take place?
00:11:57.000Any legitimate inquiry into what happened in the last three years would involve, I suppose, looking at the FDA, the NIH, the CDC, the CIA, the British government, the WHO, in a sense the entire complex would quake if you were to look at this assiduously, if you were to look at it diligently, because what was revealed
00:12:23.000Well, the aperture that opened in that period was, ah, there are a set of globalist interests whose interests converge, both economically and in terms of political power, and we're witnessing it right now.
00:12:38.000Slowly, incrementally, you'll get this information, but I wonder if you'll get the change that is required if you read into the degree of information that's now becoming available.
00:12:48.000So Robert Cadlick, that health official, told us last night that Fauci would have been concerned for his own reputation and Trump looking at Fauci.
00:13:24.000But it's not just about justice for the millions of people who have died, why we need to know how this pandemic began, but it's to prevent another one.
00:13:33.000And if we don't learn the lessons, if we don't Well luckily there's no gain-of-function research going on anywhere in the world right now and certainly no biolabs in Ukraine and no curious relationships between Ukrainian energy companies and the Biden family.
00:13:48.000Now in a completely unrelated video, a Navy medical officer called Lieutenant Ted Macy has revealed a rise in
00:13:58.000heart issues in active naval officers. I don't... let me know in the chat
00:14:04.000if you've got any theories as to what could be causing this sharp spike in
00:14:10.000heart disease in the military. Not you, we've seen enough of your propaganda,
00:16:41.000I think the book is extraordinary because it goes behind the scenes.
00:16:45.000And for the first time, you're hearing details about her Republican colleagues.
00:16:51.000About the Republican Party and really their cowardice is the word she uses in their support of Donald Trump.
00:17:00.000And here's just from one excerpt of the book.
00:17:03.000She says that McCarthy told her that he had just spoken to Trump and that McCarthy says, quote, he knows it's over.
00:17:14.000He just needs to go through all the stages of grief.
00:17:19.000Cheney then writes that it's... Trump won't go through normal stages of grief like denial and anger and acceptance.
00:17:26.000It will just be sort of full-on Trump confidence, enthusiasm, upbeat ignorance... For a wry sense of humour that the stages of grief also apparently... JPW 2730.
00:17:40.000Do not give your dog treats when he begs for them.
00:17:46.000We're trying to talk about the power dynamics in American politics.
00:17:50.000We're trying to talk about MSNBC, CNN and other mainstream media outlets' inability to convey honest, authentic news, to hold power to account, and you're worried that I'm not feeding...
00:18:06.000I need to amend the way I'm treating that dog.
00:18:08.000The reason I think this is interesting is there's such an ongoing appetite on MSNBC and CNN and those kind of outlets to condemn Trump without ever addressing the kind of emotion that led to Trump's success in the first place.
00:18:20.000A total loss of faith in the various institutions that govern American political life, whether those are state or corporate.
00:18:27.000just a complete sort of inner loss of faith in the direction of the country, a loss of
00:19:06.000running down to Mar-a-Lago. He's afraid he can't raise money anymore.
00:19:10.000And just to, I'm sorry to interrupt, but this is a lifeline.
00:19:13.000Everyone thought that the Republican Party was going to rid itself of Donald Trump.
00:19:17.000Everybody had spoken negatively about him.
00:19:20.000But then McCarthy does this and it basically...
00:19:22.000But January 6th, pretty complex, isn't it?
00:19:24.000I think we're all beginning to recognise that it was exploited, that a lot of the reporting was extraordinary, that there were the presence of a number of agencies that day, that it's been used to legitimise the militarisation of the police force, additional expenditure on the capital, police, vilification of political opponents, that it's been referred to as an insurrection, although video footage seems not to reveal that.
00:19:48.000And these are the kind of details that are sort of continually brushed over, but That's a very fine Mar-a-Lago photograph.
00:21:16.000She also reveals that, look, she was not the only one.
00:21:20.000She talks about other Republicans were, quote, angry and disgusted that McCarthy had gone running back to Trump.
00:21:29.000And there's a text that's going around and she writes that her Republican colleagues, quote, Some mocked him, circulating that Trump-McCarthy photo along with, get ready, the clip from the movie Jerry Maguire, where Tom Cruise tells Renee Zellweger, you complete me.
00:22:04.000This is a good bit of propaganda as well by MSNBC.
00:22:07.000Here they are fear-mongering about hints that Trump has dropped in his speeches that he would use the military to control protests.
00:22:15.000Now what I think is interesting about this, and you tell me in the chat Whether or not you'd be concerned about this.
00:22:20.000It sounds like, you know, Trump talks about maybe the army would be mobilized if there were acts of public protest.
00:22:28.000Have a listen to that and tell me genuinely what you think.
00:22:30.000But bear in mind what happened when, you know, liberal politicians like Trudeau shut down bank accounts of people that donated to those trucker protests.
00:22:40.000Think about January the 6th Where I feel like there's one guy, this troops been in prison for 22 years, he weren't even there that day.
00:22:46.000And what about, what's it like, dude, Dougie Mackay or Mackey Dougie or Mackey Dougie, the guy that's doing like, I think, seven months for making a meme.
00:22:54.000You can't attack people for authoritarian language when you run an authoritarian regime, particularly not when it's Trump free and easy at the pulpit.
00:23:04.000But let me know where you guys stand, because I know there'll be a variety of opinions.
00:23:08.000...with a disturbing report on Trump's plans to deploy the military to push his MAGA agenda, while cracking down on domestic opponents in a potential second term.
00:23:18.000It would be an extraordinary power grab, and it's alarming non-partisan experts.
00:23:23.000Today, the Associated Press detailing Trump's repeated hints of an expanded role for the... Hints!
00:23:29.000Hints, you can't build a story on hints.
00:23:32.000Suggestions, a whiff of, the essence of, like the perfume of military.
00:23:38.000Military, and the lack of guardrails to restrain him.
00:23:41.000As Trump and his advisers quote, suggest they would have wide latitude to call up military units for action inside US borders.
00:23:49.000And just in case people weren't paying attention, Trump making his intentions very clear.
00:23:54.000For example, on the campaign trail, Trump complaining that he was blocked from using the military to quell protests in Democrat cities in his first term.
00:24:10.000One of the other things I'll do, because you know you're supposed to not be involved in that, you just have to be asked by the governor or the mayor to come in.
00:26:52.000But there is a food crisis around the world.
00:26:53.000There is an energy crisis, or at least everything's becoming more expensive.
00:26:57.000But their ability to alloy it to the issue of the day is exemplary.
00:27:01.000Mr. Speaker, on this side of the House, we can affirm clearly that we will stand with Ukraine with everything necessary for as long as necessary.
00:27:10.000As we saw last week, no Conservative politician can say the same Really exciting.
00:27:17.000I think he's made his own admittably lovely hair stand on end at the back of his neck when he's reckoning, oh, they're standing up, they're standing up.
00:27:25.000But then have a look at the opponent's party.
00:28:10.000over on Rumble. We can speak freely. We're going to be talking about the Ireland protests, how they
00:28:14.000are analysing it reductively in order to maintain the kind of globalist tropes that are required
00:28:20.000to shut down any proletariat uprising. Of course, we disavow all violence in our free speech movement,
00:28:28.000but it's very interesting the way that the legitimate concerns of ordinary people are
00:28:32.000continually shut down and how in a nation like Ireland you can't use the kind of imperialist
00:28:36.000rhetoric that would be used to condemn say for example American people or British people for
00:28:40.000being racist because Ireland has been historically an oppressed nation.
00:28:44.000You're going to love the bit of content we've made about that and indeed Conor McGregor's potential involvement in an emergent Irish populist movement.
00:28:53.000So if you're watching us on YouTube, click the link in the description.
00:28:57.000We're going to have a little bit more of a chuckle at what Canada calls democracy, and then we're going to show you how the legacy media is reporting on escalating tensions between China and the United States, which seems to me to be...
00:29:45.000He is so desperate to try and score partisan points that he actually refused to stand in support of something Volodymyr Zelensky asked us for in this House.
00:29:59.000How is the Leader of the Opposition explaining to Ukrainian Canadians right across the country that he no...
00:30:07.000Why are they arguing about who likes Ukraine more?
00:30:09.000Can't we all just like Ukraine together?
00:30:12.000Can't we all advocate for saving as many Ukrainian and Russian and Palestinian and Israeli and Chinese and Taiwanese lives as possible by not letting the interests of the world be governed by the military-industrial complex?
00:30:36.000Hey, you know there was those chats recently in San Francisco which meant that the homeless had to be swept away like human detritus so that President Xi could come over and shake hands with Larry Fink of BlackRock and Tim Cook of Apple.
00:30:52.000Are things going well between China and the US, or are things going badly?
00:30:56.000Because you watch things economically and financially, and you see how homeless people are dispatched, and you think, well, I guess things are going well between the United States and China.
00:31:04.000We're welcoming them to San Francisco.
00:31:24.000China calls the United States, quote, the biggest disruptor of regional peace and stability in the world.
00:31:29.000This in response to the Pentagon's recent report on Beijing's military buildup.
00:31:34.000US Navy is responding Now, after the Chinese military says it drove out an American warship in the disputed South China Sea.
00:31:42.000Reuters reports the ship was on a routine freedom of navigation operation and had... Routine freedom!
00:31:48.000...rights to be there per international law.
00:31:51.000And by the way, this is the first interaction since President Biden and President Xi's high-profile meeting in San Francisco earlier this month.
00:32:37.000What layer of the matrix do you want to call home?
00:32:40.000China is calling this a security risk creator, but the United States, as you said, is pointing to international law in this case, saying that they have the right to pass through this highly disputed territory.
00:32:51.000The Beastie Boys said you've got to fight for your right to pass through this highly disputed territory.
00:32:56.000A Chinese military official posted on social media over the weekend that it deployed its air and naval forces to, quote, track, monitor, and warn away an American destroyer, the USS Hopper.
00:34:01.000Navy responding to China's accusations over the weekend that it's disrupting peace in the region, saying, quote, the United States upholds freedom of navigation for all nations as a principle.
00:34:11.000Freedom of navigation for all nations is a principle.
00:34:15.000On this, countries continue to claim and assert limits on rights that exceed their authority
00:34:39.000What we are watching this morning, Adrienne and Marky, is how the Biden administration will respond, just given that not too long ago, just a few weeks ago, an agreement was reached between the two countries to resume high-level military-to-military communications at that summit in San Francisco with President Xi.
00:34:57.000If you want a visual aid that might give you an idea how tensions are being escalated in that region, here is a helpful one.
00:36:17.000Are you aware of how they are being utilised, like any crisis or conflagration, to increase centralised control?
00:36:26.000More online censorship is being imposed in Ireland.
00:36:30.000If we look past the legacy media narratives, which are very quick to condemn the people of Ireland, who have a pretty long history of having affinity with oppressed people, being an oppressed people themselves, as being far right, which is sort of Pretty offensive, I would say.
00:36:45.000You start to see that globalist narratives are starting to collapse.
00:36:54.000Your awakening is the prima materia of revolution.
00:36:59.000Our ability to commune and come together, to organize differently, to untether ourselves from their model, is the one thing they fear most.
00:37:07.000You know that in the Awaken Wonder chat.
00:37:11.000Let's have a look, without using legacy media narratives, at what's happening in Ireland and why they are so determined to censor free speech and grant the police the right to storm into the homes of Irish people and snatch their devices just on the flimsiest of suspicions.
00:37:38.000Oh no, everyone in Ireland has suddenly turned right wing!
00:37:41.000Either that or people are dissatisfied for a number of complex reasons connected to globalism.
00:37:45.000Probably best just to censor everyone and not talk about it ever again.
00:37:50.000There have been scenes of great unrest in Dublin, you're aware of that already, but are you aware of how it's being used to legitimise censorship and hate laws, anti-hate speech laws to give them their correct sort of title, that have been proposed for some time now?
00:38:05.000Let's have a look at those riots, the causes for those riots, Conor McGregor's curious involvement in them, he spoke out against what's happening in Ireland, the migrant crisis that at least some Irish people believe is taking place, and why there appears to be a global appetite for censorship and unrest all across Europe and much of the world.
00:38:24.000Has everyone suddenly turned racist or is there a deeper anti-globalist movement trying to form and an establishment narrative to crush it?
00:38:34.00034 people were arrested in a riot in the city's historic center overnight.
00:38:39.000Anti-immigrant protesters fought with police after a stabbing incident involving three young children.
00:38:45.000Rami Innocencio reports on the violence, apparently fueled by larger concerns about immigration.
00:38:52.000Hundreds of police officers faced down a swarm of rioters in central Dublin.
00:38:56.000The mob of about 100 setting fire to buses and police vehicles and looting more than a dozen businesses.
00:39:03.000Ireland's police commissioner called the violence disgraceful and said far-right groups were responsible.
00:39:09.000Now, have you noticed with historic, even recent historic riots, Often when looking at matters of civil unrest, this is not to legitimise violence, of course, a diagnosis is offered that later proves to be flimsy, inaccurate or at least incomplete.
00:39:24.000In my own lifetime, the Brixton riots related to police brutality, the Toxteth riots related to poverty and the Poltax riots related to very, very unfair taxes.
00:39:33.000I wonder if there's a more complex framing available for what's happened in Dublin recently.
00:39:37.000We have a complete lunatic hooligan faction Driven by far-right ideology.
00:39:50.000It's very interesting to hear a country like Ireland described using the analysis that would ordinarily be applied in say America or France or the UK.
00:40:00.000There's this lunatic fringe, there's these right-wing extremists because Ireland has a very particular history.
00:40:06.000Ireland has never been a colonial power.
00:40:08.000Ireland is a historically oppressed country.
00:40:10.000The British have occupied, oppressed, murdered, some would say enforced starvation in that nation.
00:40:16.000You can't say that Ireland are a racist far-right country.
00:40:20.000Ireland's ethno-nationalism is a necessary part of their defence against an external oppressor, explicitly the British.
00:40:27.000You can't make the argument that Ireland's suddenly gone all right-wing in the same way that you might in other predominantly white nations.
00:40:34.000It doesn't make sense in the same way.
00:40:36.000So something interesting is taking place.
00:40:38.000Sparking the chaos, several stabbings earlier in the day of three young children and a woman who tried to stop their attacker.
00:40:45.000It was horrendous and the children screaming and the women screaming.
00:40:48.000The sole person of interest, a man in his 40s, in Irish National only for about half that time.
00:40:59.000This year, Ireland marked record immigration, granting entry to more than 100,000 foreigners.
00:41:05.000Just so you know, I'm very sympathetic, as best as I can be without knowing very much about it, to the plight of refugees and even economic migrants from around the world.
00:41:13.000But Ireland's a relatively small country with a pretty unique history and a pretty small population.
00:41:18.000100,000 migrants in a year, it could be argued, would cause some unrest.
00:41:21.000And it's perhaps understandable that if there have been violent events, that it might stoke already present Anti-migrant sentiment.
00:41:29.000Although I understand that the person that is alleged to have committed that stabbing has been a resident in the country for 20 years, clearly an event of this nature is a reaction against something.
00:41:37.000Is there some deeper problem that's not being addressed?
00:41:41.000Is there a burgeoning anti-establishment sentiment that's being felt across the world that people are unable to express without being condemned as far-right lunatics or racists?
00:41:49.000Certainly people are being called far-right lunatics and racists pretty consistently across the world if they won't be obedient.
00:41:55.000As police in Dublin prepare for a possible second night of violence, the Prime Minister said these scenes should be condemned by all those who believe in the rule of law and democracy.
00:42:05.000Whenever there is a crisis, there's usually an appetite to exploit it, introduce legislation and regulation that will be advantageous to the powerful.
00:42:12.000I wonder if this situation will be any different.
00:42:14.000In addition to that, I think it's now very obvious to anyone who might have doubted it that our incitement hatred legislation is just not up to date.
00:42:22.000It's not up to date for the social media age and we need that legislation through and we need it through within a matter of weeks because it's not just the platforms who have a responsibility here, and they do, there's also the individuals who post messages and images That's globalist rhetoric right there from Varadkar.
00:42:40.000Whatever you think about the riots, whatever you think about migration, how Varadkar, the Prime Minister I believe of Ireland, has responded is very on message with globalist rhetoric elsewhere.
00:42:49.000Whether that's Canada, there's a bid for legislation, in fact a bill's already been passed to censor online content, in particular independent news.
00:42:56.000In the UK, you'll remember from recent events that were connected, if tangentially, to me, a new online safety bill to regulate, control online content.
00:43:08.000Just so you know, I'm anti-hate speech.
00:43:09.000I don't think that any other platform should use it to incite hatred or violence.
00:43:13.000I think it should be used to incite togetherness and inquiry about the actions of the powerful.
00:43:17.000This type of legislation, as well as, as they claim, being able to shut down hate speech, and in particular in Ireland, grant the police extraordinary powers, will also be used to control all online speech.
00:43:28.000There's also the individuals who post messages and images online that stir up hatred and violence, and we need to be able to use laws to go after them individually as well.
00:43:38.000This Member of Parliament normalises and legitimises control, just says that it's absolutely necessary to regulate people's behaviour, and uses arguments that sound sort of persuasive if you put yourself in the position of being victimised by bullying or hatred.
00:44:37.000That makes sense if you trust your legislators, if you trust your government, and in particular if you've voted for the changes that they're implementing.
00:44:43.000I believe that it is our job as legislators to restrict those freedoms for the common good.
00:44:49.000The problem comes, of course, when most people don't trust the state or the media or the people that are making the choices that will impact significantly the lives of all of us.
00:44:58.000So what is the real reason for those riots?
00:45:00.000Why is there so much unrest around the world?
00:45:02.000Is there a kind of burgeoning anti-globalist movement And why is it that the solution is always, we're going to have to control free speech, we're going to have to censor online platforms?
00:45:10.000Why is the solution that's proposed always beneficial to the interests of the powerful?
00:46:19.000Because if they know it, they might reject systems of power, They might become non-compliant.
00:46:24.000Haven't you always felt at your heart of hearts that censorship is fundamentally about controlling information that might encourage the population to engage in acts of direct democracy and disobedience?
00:46:34.000What do you imagine all these top secret files are full of?
00:46:37.000Check out Wikileaks to learn more and look at what happened to Julian Assange when he revealed some of that information.
00:46:45.000There's no excuse for the looting and rioting that occurred in Dublin.
00:46:48.000And the suspect in the stabbing attack had been in Ireland for 20 years, according to news reports.
00:46:53.000And another immigrant, a Brazilian, physically intervened to stop the attacker.
00:46:57.000So it's good, isn't it, to know that immigration can be a positive thing.
00:47:08.000Certainly, there's a conversation that needs to be had around migration in Ireland, it would seem.
00:47:13.000The Dublin riots appeared to have been the work of the same kind of nihilistic young men that engaged in rioting during the Black Lives Matter protests in 2020 and in France this summer.
00:47:22.000At the same time, many in Ireland felt they have seen a pattern.
00:47:25.000A few days before the stabbing, writes Angela Nagel at Compact, a Slovak-Romany immigrant was sentenced for the murder of a young woman, Aisling Murphy.
00:47:34.000It was reported that the assailant had been living on disability benefits in a publicly funded council home.
00:47:40.000Last year, an Iraqi immigrant murdered two Irish gay men.
00:47:43.000In a nation with close-knit, high-trust communities, until recently, this new reality is shocking and alien to Irish people.
00:47:50.000Dublin used to be renowned for its warmth, fun and friendliness.
00:47:53.000Now everyone talks about how the atmosphere has taken a dark turn.
00:47:57.000I think in the post-pandemic period many of us have become aware of a kind of ever-present gloom, despair, angst, economic decline, mistrust, most likely because we feel at scale we've been lied to and exploited.
00:48:08.000I don't know, let me know in the comments and chat how you feel in this post-pandemic era.
00:48:11.000One of the things I'd have to say as a person that was closely affiliated, albeit perhaps incorrectly, with what you might call Left-wing and liberal politics and now appear to be more associated with conspiracy and right-wing politics, I would say that I've always been incredibly sympathetic to anybody that would have to flee their home nation in order to seek a better life.
00:48:30.000In particular because countries like the UK and the US have a long history of destabilizing populations in the Middle East and parts of Africa and it's always felt like part of a kind of contract if you attack and plunder these nations for their resources, then perhaps if it creates refugee and migrant crisis, some of the responsibility ought be borne by someone somewhere.
00:48:50.000But I've always felt that it's ordinary working people who generally are most impacted when there are huge demographic shifts, the type that are caused by migration crisis.
00:48:59.000And I've always felt that ordinary working people's voices are not heard.
00:49:03.000Now, the reason I'm interested in Ireland is because Ireland doesn't have a colonial past.
00:49:07.000Ireland is very distinctly and definitely not Britain.
00:49:11.000Ireland didn't go marauding around the world, creating diamond mines and slave trading and tea companies and chaos and craziness and wars.
00:49:19.000Ireland have a very unique and particular history.
00:49:21.000So if the Irish people have an attitude, an opinion, a sensibility around migration, immigration, a policy that they prefer or propose, I guess that's down to the Irish people, isn't it?
00:49:32.000and perhaps there could be, I don't know, votes, debates, discussions about whether or not
00:49:37.000migration is a level that Irish people are comfortable with.
00:49:40.000You can say right-wing conspiracy theory all you want.
00:49:43.000And we can say, of course, that crime occurs throughout demographics, and perhaps you could show studies that it's not more likely to occur because of refugees or migrants.
00:49:52.000But what's also true is the people of Ireland should be Self-determined and self-determining.
00:49:56.000And if there's an attitude for control or an appetite towards controlling, curtailing, limiting migration, I would say that's probably up to the Irish people themselves.
00:50:05.000Certainly they should be able to discuss it.
00:50:07.000And the idea that these violent altercations are being used to legitimise legislation that was already waiting in the wings, that amounts to granting the police and the state the ability to come into people's homes, snatch their laptops, if they're in possession of hate speech or hate speech materials, and again, As Matt Taibbi said in a recent conversation I had with him, hate speech isn't the issue.
00:50:24.000Who decides what is hate speech is the issue.
00:50:29.000These people that are making the decisions to introduce these laws?
00:50:32.000These people that plainly hate the vast majority of the people they govern based on the way that they demand that they be controlled like children?
00:50:43.000People don't want their nations governed from abroad and from above.
00:50:48.000They want to be involved in their own communities and their own democracies.
00:50:51.000And we might not agree with what people's attitudes are to subjects like migration, culture, race, but I guess if you're truly a Democrat, if you truly believe in people's right to self-determination, you're going to have to allow that to take place.
00:51:03.000And you're going to have to allow people to disagree.
00:51:08.000But rather than deal with crime, violence and homelessness, the government instead wants to crack down on what people say on social media.
00:51:15.000People don't realise how extreme Ireland's hate speech bill is, wrote an Irish commentator on X. Up to 12 months in prison for refusing to give the password to your devices if suspected of committing hate speech.
00:51:27.000Twelve months for refusing to allow the state to read messages between you and your spouse.
00:51:32.000Don't you feel generally that the state has already got too much power in your life?
00:51:36.000How do you feel when you're paying your taxes?
00:51:43.000Because they know that you don't want them having that control, what they have to do is legitimise these measures.
00:51:48.000Like say, you have to grant us the power to control your communication because of hate speech.
00:51:53.000This is the trend, this is the tendency, not just in Ireland but in Canada, in the UK, presumably in the United States, all across the EU.
00:51:59.000It's what the European bureaucrat Thierry Breton keeps threatening Elon Musk with.
00:52:04.000They will respect the law or they will not be able to continue to operate in Europe.
00:52:09.000There is an appetite for control because without control, I believe, people are going to start to self-determine, self-organise, reject the system, reject the media, embrace new independent media and new independent politics, look at new ideas.
00:52:42.000Well, do you want the state having that power?
00:52:44.000What has the state done for you lately that makes you believe for a second that granting them more authority in your life is the answer?
00:52:52.000Ireland's government has presented no evidence that any of the riots were caused by messages and images online that stir up hatred, other than accurate news reports.
00:53:01.000If the truth makes you protest, then that's the problem, not a need for new censorship.
00:53:06.000When the Arab Spring went down, everyone was like, oh, look, they can organise, they can bring down these Arabian nations, oh, woo-hoo.
00:53:12.000Now that it's happening here, they're like, uh-oh, censorship laws.
00:53:15.000In recent decades, Dublin has seen many incidences of rioting, save Free Speech Island.
00:53:20.000These incidents never caused calls for scrapping freedom of speech.
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00:54:50.000Many of the things that are pointed out as a problem in order to legitimise new legislation are, as inventoried here, already crimes for which people can be accused, charged, tried, imprisoned.
00:55:01.000What they want is the ability to just seep into your house like a gas and steal your information.
00:55:07.000that at scale is already happening between the five IS nations, the anglophonic countries,
00:55:11.000Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK, the US. They're changing, exchanging,
00:55:15.000stocking, stockpiling data, pooling it all together, using it when necessary already.
00:55:19.000What they want is just to legitimise it and to be able to coerce social media platforms
00:55:23.000into handing over information and they want to be able to shut down independent oppositional
00:55:27.000voices. Why? Because they're anticipating that the true information that's coming down the pipeline
00:55:32.000is going to make you very unhappy and very disobedient and they want to get in now and
00:55:37.000stop that stuff happening. Veradka appears to view the riots as just what was needed to pass
00:55:42.000the new hate speech legislation. Politicians continue to relentlessly demand new powers
00:55:47.000for censorship in response to every new crisis from climate change, crime and Covid to Ukraine,
00:55:54.000Liberal left politicians around the world, from Varadkar and Macron to Obama and Biden, are demanding censorship of, among other things, the very issues they have long lectured the public as ones for which they are offering to address root causes.
00:56:08.000Liberal left governments have sought to use every new crisis as an opportunity to scapegoat their political opponents, and when that stops working, demand censorship.
00:56:17.000Since the legitimacy and continued existence of the liberal left hegemony in the West comes from control over information, I think the analysis here is correct.
00:56:26.000As sequential populist uprisings succeed, whether you agree with them or not, in Argentina, in the Netherlands, elsewhere in the world, previous incarnations that were much more left-wing were stamped out and reformed into the mainstream, there is a fear now that neoliberalism itself is being rejected because neoliberalism amounts to the national front For globalism.
00:56:58.000I believe in absolute unity and absolute autonomy.
00:57:01.000The one thing I cannot stand is the establishment and their willingness to legitimize further and further control by saying they're going to hell.
00:57:13.000They're trying to censor us so we can't We should all come together, whether we happen to be Muslim, or gay, or Christian, or Jewish, or middle class, or working class, and say, hey, even though we've got our differences, are you willing to leave us alone if we leave you alone and we create new types of community that are not utterly reliant on this neo-liberal globalist nightmare?
00:57:32.000They know that it's a better idea, they know it's trying to be born, and they're trying to stamp it out.
00:57:36.000The way it explains the continuing relentless drive for censorship by leaders around the world doesn't reflect the will of the people so much as the will of elites.
00:57:43.000They are making clear that they view a free and open information environment as an existential threat to its ability to wage war, move labour as freely as capital, manage pandemics and control energy supplies.
00:57:55.000Liberal and left governments around the world have made social programs, mass immigration and alternatives to policing and incarceration their highest priorities.
00:58:03.000The result has been border chaos and violence in the US, increased crime, stabbings and bombings in Europe, resulting in political backlashes from Italy and Sweden to the Netherlands and Spain, with right-wing parties in ascendance across the continent.
00:58:17.000And our argument here is right-wing parties is a kind of code for nationalist parties, parties that are about We just want to run the Netherlands, or we just want to run Spain.
00:58:25.000We don't want all of these various interests.
00:58:27.000Now a lot of that is anti-migrant rhetoric, but what I think is deeper and more significant is the anti-globalist, anti-corporate, anti-neo-liberal tyranny that is masquerading as permissive progressivism in all of the nations listed and is being, I believe, rightly rejected.
00:58:44.000Liberal and left governments around the world made climate change and renewables two of their highest priorities, and the result was energy dependence by Europe on Russia, rising energy prices, a return to coal, and support for China's suppression of Uighur Muslims.
00:58:58.000And liberal and left Self-governments made pandemic response a central selling point in their agenda and the result was catastrophic learning loss and student absenteeism that continues today.
00:59:08.000All of the specific demands for censorship exposed what they really want.
00:59:12.000Decisions transferred from parents to government, mass migration, political decision-making on energy, health and the economy transferred to the international level.
00:59:23.000More expensive energy from renewables and the ability to begin new wars outside of democratic votes, e.g.
01:00:00.000Not only do you have no power as an individual, your country has no power as a country.
01:00:04.000Power is so far away from you, you don't even know where it is or who's doing it.
01:00:08.000Even though there are aspects of nationalism that I personally don't agree with, I can certainly see why people having a vision and an image for a country that reminds them of their grandparents and their recent history would be attractive compared to the banal, desacralizing nightmare being offered to us by neoliberalism.
01:00:25.000Heads of state and other elected leaders from liberal left parties believe that the existing political cost of demanding censorship is worth the benefit, and advocates of censorship operate from the same playbook.
01:00:35.000Censors can inhibit this backfire effect in various ways, including covering up the censorship, devaluing the target, reinterpreting the action, using official channels, and using intimidation and bribery, wrote two scholars in the history of censorship.
01:00:49.000In the US, pro-censorship forces attempted to hide their censorship inside of a cyber security agency and subcontract it out to government partners like Stanford Internet Observatory, while European nations take it out of their hands and put it in the hands of EU bureaucrats in Brussels.
01:01:04.000Censors around the world seek to devalue their targets as far-right fascists, racists and anti-Semites.
01:01:10.000They reinterpret their actions as fighting misinformation and hate rather than as censorship, and they promote official channels from government-funded companies like NPR, PBS, CBC and BBC, or by having government beneficiaries like Pfizer finance pro-government media publicity.
01:01:32.000But if these governments are unable to control their borders, assimilate migrants, and prevent violent crime, it won't matter how much they censor.
01:01:39.000Over the last two weeks, a plurality of voters cast their votes for a far-right anti-immigrant political party in the Netherlands and a far-right laissez-faire presidential candidate in Argentina.
01:01:49.000Despite weeks of biased news media coverage against both, the legacy media is losing its power.
01:01:55.000It's losing its ability to go, Well, why don't you vote for Joe Biden?
01:02:07.000It's because people don't feel they've got any power in their own lives, in their own communities, in their nations, and they've got concerns about immigration.
01:02:51.000The rise of populism is the rejection of globalism.
01:02:54.000And because they can't ever countenance that, they are unable to ever redress the real problem.
01:02:59.000So just more censorship, more militarisation of the police force.
01:03:01.000I predict we'll see a lot more of this, as the Kaiser Chiefs nearly said.
01:03:06.000The people will not be put down permanently.
01:03:09.000The motivation behind the Dublin riot is as old as collective human experience, concludes Angela Nagle.
01:03:14.000If a male outsider hurts or kills women and children, a violent response follows.
01:03:20.000This principle is overridden by force in imperial systems, where the overarching power strategy of territorial expansion necessitates a universalist moral code.
01:03:29.000Rome had one, the Soviet Union had one, and the United States has one.
01:03:33.000For a small island nation with no imperial ambitions, this arrangement has to be awkwardly enforced by an administrative and comprador class in exchange for financial and status benefits.
01:03:44.000benefits are felt only by an elite, violent retaliation is the predictable
01:03:48.000result. There is their conclusion for why Ireland is different. It doesn't have the
01:03:53.000same economic, political, strategic model and is therefore not subject to the same
01:03:57.000paradigm and will not be seduced, controlled or subjugated by the same
01:04:02.000rhetoric. You can't just say, yeah you know everyone in Ireland who have like
01:04:05.000universally come out in support with the people of Palestine, they're racists.
01:04:11.000Everyone's racist now, racist or worse.
01:04:14.000But the real crime is speaking out against power.
01:04:18.000If you do it long enough and loud enough, they'll find something to say that you are.
01:04:22.000In the same way that you can say Canada and Australia have been amazing pilot cases for introducing authoritarianism in a banal and un-evocative way.
01:04:30.000People with nice haircuts saying you've got to go in internment camps and be censored and have your money taken out of your bank account and it's all for liberalism.
01:04:37.000Ireland is a backlash pilot nation because they are not subject to the same narratives.
01:04:42.000This is a strong fight in people who have been oppressed before, who have ethno-nationalism stitched into their nation as a necessary means of survival against an oppressive neighbor, specifically obviously the British, and I am British.
01:04:54.000I'm British, but what I recognise here is that an attempt to use globalist language... You're a racist!
01:05:16.000They're sick of being called racist and worse.
01:05:19.000Sick and tired of being damned and condemned and dogged by bad rhetoric and lies.
01:05:23.000Sick and tired of the post-pandemic era feeling heavy and perjurative and punishing.
01:05:27.000Sick and tired of watching power and resources flow upwards while ordinary people's lives get worse and worse, while businesses collapse, while children fail, while mental illness increases.
01:06:14.000When the world wakes up, says JW55, and realises a small group of elites are behind all this chaos, maybe we can all focus in on them and give them a really bad day.
01:06:44.000I look at the chat here, I see a lot of opposing views, but what I'm encouraged by is more and more growing respect, more and more growing love, an elevation of our mutual consciousness, precisely because, as JW55 said, when we learn to unify, We will become a powerful opponent to the elite establishment indeed.
01:07:23.000What we've got to do is find ways to incorporate deep spiritual and scriptural wisdom with our new understanding of how decentralised power might operate.
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