The Culture War #8 - Alex Jones, Luke Rudkowski, Global Conspiracy And World Domination
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Alex Jones, Luke Redkowski, and Shane Cashman join me to talk about the latest conspiracy theory about Budweiser and the sexualization of children by corporations. We talk about how corporations are trying to sexualize children, and how they are doing it in order to increase their market share and increase their profits. We also talk about why we should be worried about the population crash and the impact it will have on the way we grow up. If you like conspiracy theories, this episode is for you! Thanks for listening and share this with your friends, family, and loved ones! You can also join our FB group and join the conversation by using the hashtag on the socials, and in the comments section below! Thank you so much for all your support, stay tuned for more conspiracies and conspiracy theories in the coming weeks! Stay tuned for Part 2 of this conspiracy theory series coming soon! Tom and I will be back with more conspiracy theories and more! Cheers! - Tom and Alex - The O.C.Wendell Subscribe to stay up to date with all the latest conspiracies, conspiracy theories & conspiracy theories on the world's most entertaining podcast! and the conspiracy theories you can't get enough of! Subscribe and share them on your social media accounts! on Apple Podcasts and other social media platforms! , and we'll be giving you the inside scoop on what's going to happen next week! Thanks again! Timestamps: 5 Starz, and the truth about the biggest conspiracy theory you'll be talking about it! . and more. - and more coming soon, coming soon on the future of it's coming out soon, so don't miss it, coming out next week on the next episode of The Oasis and more - the Oasis Podcasts, and much more! - Tom Coughlan , and so much more... Tom Cawthorne ! is a podcast that s going to be on the latest in the future, and more will be coming out on the real truth about it all that s gonna talk about it, so be sure to come out in the world, so you won't have it, right here, so watch it on the podcast, soon, more coming out in 2020 and more, sooner than that, so keep up with it.
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Oh boy, we're hanging out with a bunch of really great people. We got Alex Jones, Luke Redkowski,
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Shane Cashman, and I guess we're going to talk about lizard people or something because that's
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the easiest conspiracy theory thing to talk about. But actually, we'll just get started.
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Waste no time. Budweiser, man. I want to start with this because we were literally just talking
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before we pressed record on this show about Joe Rogan's on his show cracking a Bud Light with
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his buddies. And he was saying, like, I don't understand. It's silly. It's goofy. So I was
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mentioning, like, I just texted him. I was like, look, Dylan Mulvaney is selling alcohol,
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is marketing alcohol to children. And so it's trans issues and it's alcohol being marketed to
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children. So I'm not surprised people are pissed off about this. But how are you guys doing?
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You just nailed it. In fact, I remember like 20 years ago, it came out in the news that
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Sumner Redstone was directing Nickelodeon that he owned to sexualize children down to about age
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seven, that they wanted them to start sexualizing when children would normally start doing it at
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11, 12, 13 after puberty. They wanted it at six, seven, eight because they could then connect the
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branding of the products and the psychological studies to that. So that's exactly why they're
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promoting trans agenda with all these market brands, because they know the children are being
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indoctrinated in the schools and the culture. They can then piggyback on that. And that's why
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the marketing director of Bud Light said, our older audience is dying, even though it's $137,000,
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$137 million company. We don't want to be the good old boys and the tough guys anymore.
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We want to target the new generation. So she's telling you right there, it's children attaching
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to the weird sexualization, you know, in the system to the alcohol, just like in the old days,
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Joe Camel was targeting the kids. And remember when you were a kid, the little packs of gum that
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look like cigarettes and the little cigars? Yep. Turned out that was we used to buy the old
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candy cigarettes, those little little packs for like 15 cents. And it was just like little sugar
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sticks. I remember those. I was eating those as well. And Disney also Disney also has a lot of
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subliminal propaganda over sexualizing children. They've been doing that for a very long time.
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And the short term is, of course, make them good consumers right now. But in the long term,
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it also destroys the possibility of them having any kind of cohesive family unit.
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And when someone doesn't have a family, they usually look for outside resources for their
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kind of fulfillment. They make the corporations their God. They buy more products from China.
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They don't look inwards. They look outwards and they become the perfect consumer,
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which I think is also the base that they're after. And the big corporations know, holy cow,
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we're dealing with a population crash. We're going to have to make sure that these guys are controlled
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under us and our rule or else we're fucked or screwed, excuse me, by the other financial kind
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of situation moving, moving ahead. By the way, no one else is saying this. And this is in their
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own documents. Folks, I'm getting chills. You guys are, you know, what you're hearing is the actual
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real truth that decodes all this. We don't hate trans people. We don't have people that know it's the
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fact that it's being superimposed as the new culture for what he just said. They want you hooked on
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big pharma. They want you buying their pills. They want you buying their medications. They want you a
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person that's not going to be whole, no family, no neighborhood, no community, pod, slave, bugs.
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They're effectively killing the future by destroying your children.
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Your audio is a little bit low. So can you speak more into that?
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They are. And the one interesting consequence of all this is seeing people who weren't engaged
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politically before this, watching the institutions become depraved. So now they're turning around
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being like, oh, this is interesting. They're coming after my kids.
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But there's a lot of people who just march in lockstep with whatever the popular culture is.
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So when they see the TV say these things, they go, whatever you say, I'll just do.
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But now that we're all warmed up and I think we kicked it off. How are you doing, Alex?
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Yeah. What's been going on? How's life? What are you working on?
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You know, my life overall is better than it's ever been and worse than it's ever been. It's
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kind of best of times, worst of times. And really, I just feel fulfilled. And like I've kind of
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completed my main mission, because back when I was first on air 28, 29 years ago, it was only
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old military guys and former FBI agents like Ted Gunnarsson that were talking about the New World
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Order. Maybe 1% knew about it. And now I watch the World Government Forum in Dubai with Klaus Schwab
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and Elon Musk is saying world government's bad. We don't want one centralized civilization that'll
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destroy innovation and crush society. And then I see Robert F. Kennedy Jr. talking about there's
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been a globalist New World Order coup through the bureaucracy, through the corporations over
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our life and Ron Paul and Rand Paul and Ted Cruz and just and Matt Gaetz and just basically
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everybody, Bolsonaro, Victor Orban, the new leader in Sweden, the new leader in Italy,
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you turn on the new leader of Italy and the woman sounds like like Alex Jones 25 years ago.
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And so there's a real satisfaction in that, knowing that what we said about how the world
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really works is now becoming mainstream. And it's not about, oh, I told you so. Victory
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Lap. Once people understand there's this global corporate manipulation and that they've been
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so arrogant, their white papers are all out there. You'll know everything I knew because
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you can go look it up and then say it more eloquently like Luke just did or like you guys
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just did. And so it's really game over once we're at the big parent table at Thanksgiving,
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not the little kid table. Once we go listen in and see what they're doing, it's game over
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for their system. Yeah. The World Government Summit, by the way, this year was talking about
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how cashless society is just around the corner. And you've been warning about that since, what
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is it, 2020? Excuse me, 2000. The year 2000, you were warning people about a cashless society
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that's going to come where they track, trace, database, tax you and control you in so many
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different ways by getting rid of your possibility of any having any kind of financial freedom.
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I got to ask a question. I remember listening to Prison Planet or Infowars. I can't remember
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which one, but, you know, back in the day, this is probably like 2007 or 8. And I think around then
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you were talking about the Amero. Yes. Whatever. So for those that aren't familiar, it's like
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these images come out on the Internet showing a North American currency that was going to unify
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Canada, the United States and Mexico. And here's the funny thing. Around the same time,
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you were also talking about real ID. Real ID is here. I got one. It was true. You were right.
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Whatever happened with the Amero, this currency? Well, that's a whole can of worms. If you go
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back to the time, and you're right, that was 2007. That was back when Lou Dobbs was the biggest guy on
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TV. And CNN still had big ratings. And he was like, not a liberal or conservative, but more of a
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libertarian. And really, the credit goes to Lou Dobbs on that. But we also went to Bilderberg in Canada,
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covered it. And they would have these secret corporate summits, not just Bilderberg, where
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they would have several hundred corporate leaders. And then they would vote and then give the
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politicians that were at these meetings. The 2006 Banff, Canada one was key. And people were so
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upset that were there, they leaked thousands of pages of it. And so it was, here's the North
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American Union. Here's the North American security perimeter. They proposed a single currency called the
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Amero. So it's the same plan. They just have beta tests that don't get launched exactly like they
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wanted to. But just three months ago, the Mexican president called for a North American continental
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security perimeter and a standardized system. So they're basically just like the EU walking you
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into it. Like the EU started in 47 with a steel trade agreement, then with the Treaty of Rome in 56.
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And then boom, you wake up with an unelected bureaucracy that actually runs the euro, then you
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have the elected parliament, but it's only advisory to that original steel contract from 1947. So it's
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the same thing. We're already in the North American Union. That's what the real idea is. They've already
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merged database sharing with the Canadians and with the...
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I've got a North American ID. I have an actual North American ID card.
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And you could use the ID to travel to Canada, to Mexico. And the original plans here were done
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by, of course, the Council on Foreign Relations. They released all the documents. They released all
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the papers saying, we're going to make sure that everyone's going to be on the same economic level
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as the Mexicans. We're going to make sure that there's free trade. We're going to have NAFTA on
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steroids. That was the initial plan here. And it was all done as a way of saying, we're going to
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consolidate as much power as we can for ourselves while everyone else is going to be living under our
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booth. That was the larger plan there. I even remember talking to Vicente Fox, the president
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of Mexico. I went up to him in 2007. And I was like, Vicente Fox, tell us about your plans for
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a global North American union. He was like, yes, it's great. It's going to be wonderful. It's going
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to be incredible. We're all going to be living together. We're all going to be one country,
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just like the European Union, living under de facto fascist kind of state that decides what everyone
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is going to be doing and living and how they're going to be feeling and living.
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And here's the key. It's become appealing to so many people. There's people out there when I was
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still in New York who see this stuff. They like this idea of this global community, of you being
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tracked by your parent government. They think it's great. And I don't want to show this on camera
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because there's identifying data, but I am holding right now a United States passport card, which is
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an ID that works in Canada, the United States, and Mexico. It grants you border access and can be used
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in those places as an ID card. It is a North America ID under another. Exactly. So, so we're
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already living under it. And here's another example. Bill Gates has put in billions and all these other
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big corporations have pooled in the UN the last five years, a global standardized system for central
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bank digital currencies. And that's already rolling out. It's already standardized. And by the time
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they completely roll it out, you don't even know what's hit you. I mean, it just basically happens.
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It's nonchalant. Nonchalant. It goes really roll right over you. Is it? It's kind of funny
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though. Cause I was, uh, I can't remember. It wasn't this time. We flew in Austin, but we
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were flying somewhere and you see all the signs everywhere. It's like, get your real ID, get
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your real ID. And I was like, I remember watching Alex Jones like a really long time ago. And
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he was like, people listen, the real IDs are coming. And I'm like, not only that, he was
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arrested at the DMV. That was an incredible story. He went to the DMV and you're like, I'm not
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signing up for your real ID totalitarian hellscape. That was in 1997.
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1997. Yeah. You were arrested there. Cause you're like, this is all about centralization
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of power and force. And they were doing this. Don't remind me of that. I looked so good
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back then. The Amero, I think, I don't, you know, I don't, I don't know enough about it
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other than I saw, it wasn't just on your show all over the internet. People were sharing
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these, these mock images of what an Amero could look like. I think maybe what happened
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around that time is the emergence of cryptocurrency. And many, many people started to realize back
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then, if something like this takes off, we're going to need to use this instead.
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Well, exactly. But I remember the exact specifics now that you mentioned it, they mentioned a
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North American currency called the Amero in the, in the literature that leaked out of the
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North American union meeting. They were calling it that in Banff, Canada and some subsequent
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ones as well. And yes, then a artist group made the mock coin. Right. And then, and that's
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went viral. Yeah. And then, uh, uh, never happened. I wonder if it was just like wishful
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thinking on the part of some of these people who wanted, you know, the North American union
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or whatever. But I also think it's fair to point out that I've been saying this for a
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while. Bitcoin could be a Trojan horse. I love Bitcoin. I think Bitcoin's fantastic.
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The, the, the, the, uh, notion of a decentralized or a value, whatever you want to call it.
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But at the same time you have, uh, what I found interesting is that, you know, you're coming
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out on your show saying one world currencies and North American currencies and all that
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stuff. And then Bitcoin comes out and I see all of my anti-establishment hacker, anti-war
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people being like, this is it. And I'm like, man, if I was a globalist cabal and I wanted
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to create a one world currency or a new form of currency that everyone in the world would
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use, the first group I'd have to convince to use it are the right wing conspiracy people
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are the, the anti-war leftist people, the anti-establishment people get them to think,
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this is their path towards free. And I'm not saying that Max Kaiser is some secret agent
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in the new world order, but he used to be a top stockbroker, you know, knows the Soros
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is all them. And, and he's a friend of mine. I like him, but in 2010, was it 2009? Uh, we
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were in Watford, England, Watford, England. I think you were there too. I was there too.
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Yep. During the Bilderberg meeting. And he comes into the hotel one morning. We're not the
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Bilderberg hotel. It shut down our hotel. And he goes, listen, who's your IT guy? And I go,
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well, I brought a guy that's a driver and I brought Rob Dews, a camera guy. And I brought
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Leanne McAdoo. I barely know how to do stuff on the internet, but I don't know what a wallet is.
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He goes, I want to, I've got a digital currency wallet. It's Bitcoin. It's going to be the future.
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I'm going to give you, no, he says, this is just true stories. He goes, I want to give you 10,000
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of these. He goes, I want you to give away half of them, keep the rest for yourself. Believe me,
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it's the most important thing you're ever going to do in your life. And he was already going to be
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interviewing me by that day. He got so mad. He refused to do an interview with me
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when I didn't take the time and couldn't figure it out. He literally never got mad at me. The
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An interview by some guy that did interviews in a taxi cab. He said,
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come over, I'll do the interview now. We did it. But he literally turned red and blew up because
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he should have kicked my ass. He should have said, you're taking this, you son of a bitch.
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I wish he would have punched me in the nose and said, you know, I can, they live, put the damn
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glasses on. Like, take my bet, call you son of a bitch. Because at its peak, I think it was worth
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like 600 million or something. I mean, yeah, 60,000 per coin. So let's just, at its peak, but let's
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just do some quick. And this was real because he was handing out everywhere. And I think he's central
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in the whole deal. Like who gave him that? The word is he's got billions. Three. So is it 300 million?
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Oh, 300 million. Okay. Is that, that sounds about right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. My, my story is that I
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was at a hacker space and like we're all hanging out and I find Bitcoin on my laptop. I hear people
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talking about it. And then I looked at my buddy, I had $5,000 in savings and I'd never touched it.
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Like I had my cash that I would use. And then I had cash that I never touched. And I was like,
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Hey man, you, you think I should put this five grand into Bitcoin of 70 cents per coin. And I was like,
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that seems like it could be interesting. And he goes, don't do it, man. It's a scam. Like,
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what is it even? You're going to buy a bunch of it. The dude's going to go spend all your money
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and then you're going to have nothing. And I was like, yeah, good point. And if I, if I never,
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if I bought it and never spent it, it's like a couple hundred million dollars. The funny thing is,
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yeah, I think it's like 400 or something million. The funny thing is that five grand,
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I still have it. I never touched it. My savings only, I only added more to my savings.
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And so, uh, I will say this about Max Kaiser back in like 2012 or whatever, you know,
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him and Stacy, Max is literally like, Tim, listen to me, buy Bitcoin. You're going to be rich.
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Hang out with us long enough and you'll get it. And I was like, yeah, whatever, Max.
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That's the same speech. Yeah. And, and now, and now I'm like way before that,
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I can't imitate him that good, but he's like, he jumps up, he stopped eating. He goes,
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I can't believe it. You got to do this. You got to take it.
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He's been pressuring me to do it too. And it was,
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It's great having him here because he's been there around so much.
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Like I tell these stories, people like, come on, let's set this down real.
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And it's, and it's a lot more insane that people could actually believe here.
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Yeah. But, but we were, I think we were friends with,
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with Max Kaiser before even Bitcoin kind of was, was on the scene as well.
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Yeah. So, so he was always, uh, you know, extremely popular.
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He went with the bald, he was in school with the Baldwins as well.
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He has a very crazy illustrious career to say the least.
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Uh, but, but there is a big potential as you mentioned, you know, you know,
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Bitcoin being something bad or being something really good.
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And if it is really good, maybe he's one of the best people out there promoting it.
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But if it is really bad, that's also another thing that people should question themselves.
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I think the answer is diversification because the central banks are wanting to now,
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at least they claim to get rid of it and make you take the SDRs.
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Central bank digital currencies will track everything, will devalue your currency,
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You will have to have the code if you want to buy and trade.
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Cash through society, social credit score, approval, punishment for, for daring to think
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differently than everyone else like they're doing in China right now.
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I don't think the social credit score is going to be the way people described it,
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where it's like you go to 7-Eleven with your credit card and you're like,
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let me get two steak and cheese taquitos and a pack of Marlboro Reds.
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And they go, okay, swipe your card and you swipe and it goes,
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I'm sorry, your social credit score, your, your carbon footprint.
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you're going to go to the grocery store and you get milk, bread and eggs and it's going to be $150.
00:19:14.700
And, and you're, they're not going to tell you.
00:19:20.420
So, by the way, have you seen in China, they already,
00:19:23.120
they already run TV ads explaining where the guy goes up to get an airline ticket with his wife
00:19:27.620
and child and he goes, no, no, no, you know, you are bad.
00:19:30.960
And then it goes down the line trying to go to a sports game, trying to get on a bus,
00:19:35.420
High speed internet school for children as well.
00:19:38.640
The reason I don't think it'll be like that is that it's too overt and can lead to unrest.
00:19:43.780
So, if you have a bad credit score, let's say Luke's got a good social credit score
00:19:49.560
You both grab the same bottle of Coke from the fridge for Luke with a good credit score.
00:19:55.960
And, and what that does is it creates economic pressure where people who are bad struggle
00:20:05.880
Just like YouTube demonetizes you, it just makes you submit.
00:20:10.880
They can't, but let me back up what you're saying.
00:20:13.000
How frustrating is it when you're serving the internet and a, and a pre-roll ad plays
00:20:16.840
on some weird platform, like a local news station, you can't find the ad again.
00:20:20.660
So about a month ago, I'm up at night and I just click on something and it runs local
00:20:28.640
And I'm meant to go on their site and get this and find it, but I never did it, but I
00:20:34.120
And they said, make good choices on what you eat and what you do and to help the environment
00:20:39.700
and other social causes use the Randall's app and get big discounts for, for purchasing
00:20:47.120
I mean, there was a literally a social credit score ad.
00:20:49.760
What you just said, if you buy the right things and you're a good person, we're going to give
00:20:54.800
And that's, that's, you're right about how YouTube does it.
00:20:58.020
You put a, you put a hundred people on YouTube and then, or, or Twitter or Facebook, you create
00:21:04.320
So you slant things so that it's really hard for people on the right and somewhat easier
00:21:09.300
If YouTube came out and was explicit and overt and, and just outright banned someone on the
00:21:15.200
And in fact, in your case, Alex, the thing that scares these companies is if they take
00:21:20.200
a big action all at once, they will, they will drop a boulder in, in, in the lake causing
00:21:28.600
So what they want to do is they want it to be gradual.
00:21:30.380
In fact, a better example that I love talking about is eBay.
00:21:39.020
Customers revolted saying the website was ugly.
00:21:44.480
But then every day they incremented the color slightly towards white.
00:21:48.220
And one year later, the website was white and no one noticed the change.
00:21:53.480
Facebook used to do these company-wide rollouts of a new, a new user interface and everybody
00:22:00.820
They got smart and said, roll it out for 5% of the people once per month until it's totally
00:22:07.740
This is what's, what it's going to be like with social credit scores.
00:22:10.480
They can't just come out and be like, okay, all of these people are bad.
00:22:17.120
And that's the case for 99% of people in the case of my banning.
00:22:20.380
And now in hindsight, I was like, I'm not this important to have thousands of articles
00:22:24.100
a week and sometimes hundreds a day, always hundreds of news programs a month, lying about
00:22:30.940
It was more propaganda seriously than before they invaded Iraq because then it was compacted
00:22:40.260
And so when I got banned, it legitimized, well, he deserves to be banned.
00:22:48.040
And then it was Louis Farrakhan and, you know, people that they can, you know, take out of
00:22:51.700
context or demonize or who might not be that good.
00:22:54.020
And then once people didn't stand up for me, then they had the president set and then Trump
00:22:59.940
They realized the potential of the power of character assassination.
00:23:02.920
You know, they used to take out people different ways, but now it's the Trump, you, you know,
00:23:06.300
the way they, the media creates a demon out of people.
00:23:08.920
And at first I was asking, I'm not that important.
00:23:15.020
They've had big articles, the wall street journal time magazine, how we did it, how we
00:23:22.820
In fact, there was a wall street journal article.
00:23:24.420
They said we're about a year before they banned me.
00:23:27.300
They said, and there was a derivative of it was like a Gizmodo and it said, hold on to
00:23:33.480
So I went and paid for the subscription, 40 something page article.
00:23:37.640
I mean, it was written publicly, but it was the shareholders right when news core was
00:23:42.220
The news business is still going to be successful because we're going to take out Julian Assange
00:23:47.620
The left, when we take out Julian Assange, the left accepts that they'll accept banning
00:23:55.540
And within a few years, what you just said, we will turn the internet into Netflix with only
00:24:06.580
So I would, people have been asking like, what is it?
00:24:09.580
And people have said, oh, it's Patriot Act 2.0.
00:24:12.240
The simple way to explain it is early internet was wild, man.
00:24:19.500
And now what's happened is the internet has become apps.
00:24:23.260
With the restrict act, what it's going to be is you're going to open your phone and there's
00:24:26.480
going to be 10 apps and you're going to get, you know, Twitter will be your central
00:24:31.480
water cooler, YouTube will be Netflix, Facebook will be the phone book, and you're not going
00:24:38.600
This is what people are worried about with net neutrality.
00:24:41.740
They're worried that the internet will become just a few channels.
00:24:45.940
That's what I think the restrict act brings us to.
00:24:49.640
I think that the, the powerful elites, politicians are upset that we went from, you know, five
00:24:56.100
massive broadcast towers that dictated opinion to lose change on Google video.
00:25:02.540
Loose change on Google video getting millions of hits overnight.
00:25:06.320
And so, and, and not just that, because of that, people were sharing DVDs of lose change.
00:25:12.080
They couldn't do it overnight because it would create too big of a splash.
00:25:14.860
So they start rolling it out as slowly as they can trying.
00:25:19.940
They need to make sure that the suppression is at 51% and the speech is at 49, which creates
00:25:26.340
So slowly over time, free speech dies and censorship reigns supreme.
00:25:30.820
And if you supported me being taken offline and others, they would then boost you for
00:25:35.760
a while, but then later they would take them off as well.
00:25:38.440
So, so it's like a, it's like the Nazis did smart authoritarian systems, as you said, always
00:25:46.320
Hitler wasn't gassing and burning and killing millions of Jews and other people until the
00:25:51.720
It started with, Oh, just going after this group a little or taking their land or put them
00:25:56.220
in a ghetto or then by 1940, ship them off to a forced labor camp.
00:26:06.980
Infiltrate the system and then take over and then start to slowly and slowly start to kill
00:26:12.180
And that's essentially what soft kill weapons and fifth generational warfare.
00:26:15.200
What's happening right now in America on a larger scale.
00:26:17.900
Now you combine that with the already existing social credit score that exists here in the
00:26:22.740
United States and China, it's run by the government in the United States.
00:26:27.200
There's already a score assigned to you about your agreeableness, about your political preferences,
00:26:32.540
about your ideas, about what you love, what you don't love.
00:26:36.740
And it is already weaponized in so many different ways with insurance companies, with, with
00:26:43.080
Every aspect of your life is already controlled.
00:26:45.600
And other great AI indexes that these groups have that then create the number.
00:26:49.420
It was given secret documents three years ago by literally a banker shaking.
00:26:53.200
And I showed it to a law firm in DC and they actually contacted them and said, take this
00:26:59.160
And, and this company is not really a company based in Boston.
00:27:08.320
Well, I don't even want to say the name because they asked me, my lawyers asked me not to,
00:27:12.680
but we confirmed the documents, but I suddenly got debanked everywhere and I had like perfect
00:27:17.560
Never had loans, uh, had like 0.2% chargebacks.
00:27:22.120
You know, we ran stuff really good at info or store and had been there for, you know,
00:27:28.620
And so finally we were going out trying to get other banks and there's this big bank,
00:27:33.300
you know, actually came and met with me because the guy's a listener.
00:27:35.960
And he said, listen, they put watermarks on this.
00:27:41.720
You can only write down these names, but it showed a graph and all these scores and it
00:27:47.480
It was like printed out of like a big printer, like long.
00:27:53.440
They put the report in that goes into all these other databases here.
00:27:56.340
You were previously with a score of 98 point, whatever, which is, by the way, he says almost
00:28:01.220
And that's why it's such a low credit card rate, like a one and a half percent processing
00:28:09.020
But it said one rating by this group out of Massachusetts and it went, it's like a gauge,
00:28:15.800
you know, 98 to 14 percent in the red for one designation, hate.
00:28:24.940
And then it shows all these other codes that didn't because it was a printout of a computer
00:28:29.920
So I wasn't able to click on all the data dashboard.
00:28:33.280
But I mean, this is what's going on what he just said.
00:28:37.420
They test a lot of this stuff in MIT and Harvard.
00:28:41.920
They make sure that they run different parameters and different studies to specifically have
00:28:45.380
the smartest minds working with the intelligence agencies, seeing how far we could push this,
00:28:52.380
But it's a group out of MIT, a private corporation in Boston.
00:28:55.660
I mean, there's a reason Jeffrey Epstein had his own personal offices at Harvard.
00:29:06.000
I feel like we're in the evil mutant version of what started with like Project Shamrock.
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Where they're just collecting everything in the 40s to already create an identity for you
00:30:42.780
and how you are, and the past few years in technology has accelerated that hell.
00:30:49.000
It's the stealth frog in the pot boiling, and people need to know you're the target.
00:30:56.520
All of us are the target of this evermind takeover.
00:31:06.240
No, but I've heard your chicken analogy, and I've seen your chickens.
00:31:14.080
imagine you're trying to go pick up the eggs from your chickens,
00:31:17.240
and one day you walk in and the roosters are armed,
00:31:23.540
we need to figure out how to get these guns away from these roosters.
00:31:27.660
but what they do is, what they do have is the spurs.
00:31:31.860
Roosters, as they get older, they grow large keratin spikes on their legs
00:31:39.920
They will incapacitate the rooster and then take pliers
00:31:43.180
and snap the spurs off their legs, which is very painful and brutal.
00:31:48.100
And that way they can't spur you when you're going in to collect eggs.
00:31:56.540
sometimes a rooster that's been nice to you for years
00:31:58.380
will be sitting on a fence post and just hits you in the face with a spur.
00:32:08.480
I mean, honestly, I've seen a lot of people kill roosters
00:32:12.420
But my thing is, the roosters can do their business.
00:32:17.620
So if we got a good rooster who's protecting the hens,
00:32:21.000
But back to the analogy, we as the American people
00:32:40.860
you look at those videos during the lockdowns in Canada,
00:32:43.940
you look at like, I love that Australia built concentration camps,
00:32:48.280
captured indigenous children and forced them into it.
00:32:51.220
And I love when people like Claire Lehman were like,
00:32:54.920
And then there's an article about how three indigenous teenagers
00:32:58.500
jumped to the fence and fled and were hunted down and captured.
00:33:02.960
it's a lot harder for them to pull these things off
00:33:05.440
because it's a large country with a whole lot of guns.
00:33:19.000
And we're going to train people that we can even come in
00:33:21.120
and take certain family members, including their children.
00:33:32.020
They're getting ready to break down the civilization,
00:33:42.420
and they're simply using COVID as the beta test
00:33:55.920
So that's what's so frustrating is this is all there.
00:34:06.560
And we got too many hands and too many roosters.
00:34:08.740
They've decided that they're going to get rid of us.
00:34:23.340
and then they can bring in the government-sponsored euthanasia
00:34:25.940
and the whole death cult and everything we're seeing now.
00:34:32.780
I was like, the COVID lockdowns were the beta test
00:34:38.480
they're going to try to utilize and roll out everywhere.
00:34:43.900
And there's too many hands and there's too many roosters.
00:34:46.180
And specifically, that is a reference to life extension technology
00:34:51.540
So they're essentially going to reach this kind of singularity
00:34:54.660
where they're going to be so technologically advanced.
00:34:57.260
They're going to have so many opportunities to prolong their life
00:35:02.880
that they know that they have to take everyone else out
00:35:05.220
if that's going to be the reality that they want to live.
00:35:08.120
for each one of these cyborgs to live and operate.
00:35:10.580
When I say this idea is appealing to certain people,
00:35:17.420
But I noticed yesterday, I walked around for hours with my wife.
00:35:21.020
It was like there's a lot of people who were just not having kids.
00:35:25.060
But I just feel like there's a lot of people I know in my life
00:35:27.040
who are my age older, they're just not having kids.
00:35:29.660
And that's why my wife wants to move to one of the nice towns outside Austin.
00:35:35.660
But yeah, in Austin, the ratio of children is not very high.
00:35:41.000
They brainwash kids in the public schools here as bad as San Francisco.
00:35:44.460
Isn't childhood relations pretty popular in Austin?
00:35:47.400
I mean, I'm not going to get into personal families,
00:35:50.820
But, you know, you think, okay, you know, my 12-year-old wants to go to public school.
00:35:57.940
And they literally come home with stuff that's worse than you see on the news.
00:36:03.180
No, we've got, we've had a couple people on the show have told us this,
00:36:07.560
that their kid went to a school, which they thought was a good school.
00:36:11.140
12-year-old girl comes home and says that they're pansexual or something like that.
00:36:15.280
And then the mom has to be like, do you know what that means?
00:36:21.500
And when you say, no, you're not, they go, oh, you, they told me you'd oppress me.
00:36:25.520
They say, they said that if I told my parents, my parents would tell me it was wrong.
00:36:30.520
So, so now your kids, the seeds are being planted.
00:36:36.160
People got to get their kids out of these schools.
00:36:37.600
Oh, they're the, and I taught at colleges for years.
00:36:40.520
And it was bad there, but the public schools are just as bad as the colleges.
00:36:43.300
Let's, let's, let's be black-pilled as possible.
00:36:45.280
So the cities, they want to destroy them, right?
00:36:50.040
You convince everyone to leave the cities and go form, you know, little communities in
00:36:56.380
And then you've planted the seeds for people to start setting up their own smaller, less
00:37:04.020
So if you've got one big city, how do you control New York city?
00:37:13.840
You control it by controlling transportation and resources.
00:37:17.520
And, and, and, and we'll, we can elaborate that in a second, but here's what I want to
00:37:21.540
New York's got 13 million people in the metropolitan area, 2.5 million in Manhattan alone, 2.5 million
00:37:28.420
So if 10% of Manhattan revolts, you've got 250,000 people marching through the streets, smashing
00:37:36.560
And for the entire five boroughs, only 40,000 cops, there's no way you could like, you could
00:37:44.700
You do it through the social credit score and that your card only works at certain stores.
00:37:49.160
So they believe they'll be able to control them through the Pavlovian carrot, the stick.
00:37:56.120
But also consider this, if you can splatter the city with a figurative boot and force the
00:38:02.300
people to spread out, you no longer have a hyper concentration of millions of people.
00:38:06.660
You now have, instead of one city with 2.5 million people, you now have 250 cities with
00:38:14.440
smaller amounts of people that can be oppressed on demand to send in a police force into New
00:38:20.120
York to suppress hundreds of thousands of people would be very, very difficult to have
00:38:25.660
a whole 250 cities with substantially less people.
00:38:28.940
You only need a small police force to be dispatched one at a time.
00:38:33.540
I totally agree with what you're saying from the perspective of they've wargamed all the
00:38:39.140
They want to bring in giant outside migrant populations and fill the mega cities.
00:38:44.340
And then the globalists themselves want to have redoubts in areas that are going to be
00:38:49.500
So they're allowing other communities to develop, just like the globalists exempt themselves
00:38:53.940
from all their own laws and live in Switzerland.
00:38:55.700
And so from deep research on it, absolutely, they'll be able to squash any rebellions in small
00:39:01.700
cities they want, but at the same time, they always want to have something where they can
00:39:07.920
So that's why if you go to a local town, the demographics, the people, the mindset, you
00:39:12.540
need to really educate people about this, make sure that town is self-sufficient and be
00:39:17.960
Or yes, a smaller town or city is easier to control.
00:39:21.480
I mean, COVID, one of the symptoms of COVID or consequences of COVID was people leaving
00:39:26.020
So our map has changed, like our geography, our population has changed.
00:39:29.980
And in places like New York City, those, like the mayor was de Blasio at the time, he was
00:39:35.020
buying up buildings and just filling them with the homeless people, bringing in, you know,
00:39:40.160
Well, he wasn't buying, he talked about a plan that when they do default that he's going
00:39:46.760
My mother-in-law works at one of the hotels that is now used for the homeless people.
00:39:55.740
They care about the new population that they're bringing in.
00:39:58.020
So the homeless people were sleeping outside of tent cities while, you know, new migrants
00:40:02.080
were brought in to replace the older population.
00:40:05.680
And with the falling birth rates as well, that's something also to kind of consider here with
00:40:11.800
And then just to tie the bow on that of how dystopian it is, before all that was happening.
00:40:16.880
At the beginning of COVID, they released how many prisoners from jail, you know, at the start
00:40:22.800
And to show how fast-moving this is, we've been in beta for the last 60, 70 years with
00:40:29.300
And around 1993, with the whole Agenda 21, Rio de Janeiro summit in 92, but at 93, they
00:40:40.760
And by 2000, we want to begin the project for Agenda 21.
00:40:45.660
And then by 2021, we launch 2020-30, or Agenda 2030.
00:40:53.580
I remember just six years ago, articles in Bloomberg and people saying, we're going to
00:40:57.580
set up laws and tax bases in all these new special megacities like Austin and New York
00:41:03.420
were chosen as examples, and also Toronto and a few others.
00:41:08.240
And they said, we're going to only make it where new buildings are like 250 square foot.
00:41:15.800
And we're going to basically make you live in those and pay just as much as you'd pay
00:41:21.080
So literally coffin apartments now in Austin, they're building, they already built three
00:41:26.400
of them, two more giant coffin apartment facilities.
00:41:31.420
They're going to make coffin apartments that will double as your suicide pod.
00:41:37.980
It's funny because Futurama thought it was a joke, the suicide booth.
00:41:41.820
Now you've got medical assistants in dying in Canada and they have commercials for it.
00:41:48.140
I think it was the government of Canada that did this.
00:41:54.280
And of course it comes out, they're like, hey, I've got back problems.
00:41:58.920
So they're pushing them to do it while, oh, we'll pay to have a girl's breast removed.
00:42:03.840
And of course there's that famous college, I forget which one, last year saying, we're
00:42:07.240
going to make 40 grand per vasectomy off this or whatever.
00:42:10.980
And now they're promoting the new marginalized group that doctor is talking about, Unix, saying
00:42:17.520
that Unix are oppressed groups that aren't getting enough attention or whatever.
00:42:21.540
I would not be surprised if they create a new identity.
00:42:27.880
But being like, if you identify as a Unix, you can come get your surgery.
00:42:35.120
Yeah, can't take care of the veterans, can't do this, teaching people to commit suicide,
00:42:40.840
And then, but the thing about the, you always remember everything.
00:42:44.060
What was the university last year where the woman gets up and says, we're making $20,000
00:42:50.320
I remember watching that video, specifically the University of Syracuse, was that the one?
00:42:54.860
It was the Children's Hospital of Boston as well that released very similar videos.
00:43:00.040
But really good breast jobs, like $12,000, $40,000 to cut a girl's breast off?
00:43:06.580
I mean, and so I went and looked up the medical procedure.
00:43:17.840
Well, no, it's like we're going to get my money.
00:43:19.780
Just the amount of greed in them is disgusting.
00:43:23.820
So this is all very much like in the plane of reality, though.
00:43:27.780
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He's giving a speech and this woman asks him, she says,
00:45:03.900
two-spirit, trans, it's been around for thousands of years.
00:45:08.020
How can you claim that this thing should be eradicated if it's been around for so long?
00:45:11.860
You know, transgender's ideology should be eradicated if it's been around so long.
00:45:15.380
And he was like, well, a lot of bad ideas have been around for a really long time.
00:45:19.840
But then he says this thing where he was like, he's like,
00:45:22.620
so you're saying that pagans sacrificed children to demons,
00:45:33.400
the more metaphysical and the crazier side of these things is the demonic,
00:45:38.480
is the allusions to like revelation and things like that.
00:45:46.740
They want you to have a social credit score or a central bank digital currency.
00:45:51.220
Everyone's trying to figure out what the mark of the beast is.
00:45:53.560
This thing that you have to have on your hand or forehead or whatever,
00:45:56.480
that is required if you want to buy or sell or trade.
00:45:59.200
Well, the Bible, if you translate it into the Hebrew or the Aramaic,
00:46:02.140
which was translated into the Greek and then into English, King James Version.
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If you look at it, it describes a world government system,
00:46:14.220
And then it says that the beast can be seen by everyone on earth at the same time,
00:46:18.160
everywhere and in the temples and in the markets.
00:46:21.160
And it describes like this 30-foot image of the beast talking to you.
00:46:28.980
And then I guess they adopt it to dominate and control maybe.
00:46:34.020
Or it's a revelation from God, aliens warning us about something else.
00:46:38.940
But if you look at this, it's literally saying the mark of your body,
00:46:44.000
your biometrics, and the fact that you worship the beast and give power unto it,
00:46:53.760
You've got to go out and do all this work to be part of this system.
00:47:04.340
Because they've got all this real stuff they've been suppressing.
00:47:06.940
And so imagine, you're like, I don't want my kid to die.
00:47:12.200
I mean, my daughter's dying of this or my son's dying of that.
00:47:15.280
And so it's going to be really hard to not just,
00:47:19.180
That's where people live off in the Christian ghettos of the future,
00:47:23.000
The Rockefeller Foundation put out, like 12 years ago,
00:47:29.160
And it describes, the government tells you what you're going to be.
00:47:37.280
But there's that freedom ghetto that the lady's brother lives in,
00:47:41.300
where they don't get medicine or anything, but they think they're free.
00:47:50.100
they've decided to go with it and are using it as the model.
00:47:53.000
Yeah, this is why a lot of people believe that there's demonic possession,
00:47:55.580
because a lot of different organizations come and go,
00:47:58.000
whether it's the Club of Rome, whether it's Agenda 21, UN 2030, or the Great Reset.
00:48:02.780
Throughout many centuries and decades, we see these same ideas.
00:48:06.140
We see very similar individuals try to do the same thing.
00:48:13.040
Have a global order where they control everyone.
00:48:15.300
And, of course, enslave everyone under their rule.
00:48:18.840
And this is why many people think, you know, the ideas come and go.
00:48:21.240
But this larger centralized energetic battle that's happening right now
00:48:24.720
is unfolding right now between the forces of good and evil.
00:48:27.740
And I believe it was the Vanderbilt Transgender Health Clinic that you were mentioning.
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And you watch the depravity happen in, like, the churches in the cities
00:48:37.960
where they're talking about God is a trans person now.
00:48:41.960
Which the Tavistock Institute in the 60s kind of developed the current trans agenda.
00:48:48.580
And they said, once we get people to accept two men can have a baby,
00:48:56.460
And they see the headline, oh, three gay men to have a baby.
00:48:59.140
Well, there's no mitochondria from a woman there.
00:49:02.000
And in the future, it'll be illegal to say, hey, that clone doesn't get the same rights as me
00:49:08.820
I watched some movie recently where, I can't remember what it was,
00:49:12.220
or I think it's a series or something, where in the future they have slave,
00:49:17.700
genetically engineered slaves that are, you know, their IQ is like 50.
00:49:22.400
And so they can't communicate properly and they're beaten and forced to doing labor.
00:49:26.620
We're like, in the future, they genetically engineer a lesser, a subhuman class.
00:49:38.980
So Aldous Huxley was part of the British government, his family for three generations before him,
00:49:45.860
at least four, at least three, was the British government and the British crown
00:49:51.380
would give the equivalent of like $2 billion today to,
00:49:55.020
if somebody can invent a clock that's down to the second accurate.
00:49:57.940
And then in 20 years, somebody actually invents it,
00:49:59.960
and now they're able to dominate the world because they have clocks that work and be put on ships.
00:50:03.220
Well, then they said, well, we want to know how to control people,
00:50:05.380
and find the secrets of life and how we can live longer and how we can control the general public.
00:50:09.580
So that project is launched in about 1851 by Sir Francis Galton,
00:50:14.980
and then the Huxleys and all of them work for this government project,
00:50:23.740
describing this whole genetic engineered suboid class system they're going to build
00:50:28.840
by drugging people and electromagnetics and all this.
00:50:31.060
Then before he dies in 1961, he gives a speech in Berkeley about his book,
00:50:35.800
Brave New World Revisited, and he says, this is actually our real plan,
00:50:42.980
That's Aldous Huxley's, is the name of Julian Huxley's brother,
00:50:48.200
and he was the head of the UNESCO and the whole project.
00:50:52.840
Oh, no, I was going to say, so what do I need to invest in?
00:51:02.100
You know, I personally have never invested in anything but the First Amendment
00:51:06.160
because it's so complex to know what to invest in or what to do.
00:51:10.980
He trusted me like six months before he moved to Austin in the Spotify deal.
00:51:14.820
He goes, listen, don't tell anybody, but I've got the Spotify deal,
00:51:19.780
And I didn't tell my wife, didn't tell anybody about it.
00:51:21.480
I said, okay, you can trust me with that, great.
00:51:23.520
And then, but the stock exploded right the first few months after he did it.
00:51:28.200
That would have been insider trading, so I didn't do it.
00:51:30.200
That's why I stay away from stocks because, really,
00:51:32.480
when you are in all this knowledge, I would become obsessed with it
00:51:36.000
because you make a lot of money, and it's also like a real video game.
00:51:40.520
And so I've just stayed away from it because it's too inviting.
00:51:43.120
And what you mentioned, I just want to go back to the original point here
00:51:46.280
because you were really steamrolling on some really important information,
00:51:50.020
especially with Brave New World, because there was a very similar situation
00:51:53.140
with Eric Blair, of course, George Orwell, as many people know.
00:52:00.200
But his family was part of the project with Huxley.
00:52:01.940
And they were trying to warn us through fictional writings to what was coming.
00:52:07.960
you see so many parallels to what's happening right now in our society
00:52:16.380
I just want to say, well, be careful on this next subject, but I have to bring it up.
00:52:31.900
Well, so hold on. Let me break this up for people who don't know.
00:52:35.220
Utopia, spoiler alerts, is a show about, simply put,
00:52:38.960
a tech billionaire who makes fake meat and is concerned about overpopulation,
00:52:42.040
stages a fake pandemic to rush through an experimental vaccine without approval
00:52:47.240
that convinces people they're being saved, but actually sterilizes them.
00:52:53.200
The core storyline follows a group of young people
00:52:59.040
was written to convey the secret plan of these elites
00:53:03.640
so that regular people could know, who are smart enough, could know what was going on.
00:53:07.580
So let me just say, it's a show about a guy who secretly unveils the plan of the global elites
00:53:18.460
And it is a tech billionaire concerned about overpopulation
00:53:21.580
that's sterilizing people through a fake pandemic.
00:53:23.980
And completely unrelated, it's a work of fiction.
00:53:28.320
In our reality, in real reality, there's a work of fiction
00:53:37.580
And I've talked to Chris Carter, and he talks about it in news articles.
00:53:44.120
Before, you know, the last season they did in like 2016,
00:53:56.640
because I have all the documentation on this, so it just makes my head explode.
00:54:00.420
I love being here, not at eight at night, but in the morning.
00:54:08.860
And this is what I've been told by Dr. Rima Labo,
00:54:12.060
whose husband was the head of the Army and the head of special operations
00:54:17.220
They made the movie Ministeric Ghost to make fun of it,
00:54:20.000
It was actually deadly serious, and they actually did do much of that stuff.
00:54:27.420
The conversations I had with them and the head of the U.S.
00:54:37.040
But they're retired now, but they're warning people about all this stuff.
00:54:39.660
And when we talk about the larger woo-woo energetic stuff,
00:54:46.760
The woo-woo kind of energetic hippy-dippy stuff.
00:54:49.060
Oh, you mean the stuff Ian talks about is real?
00:54:52.440
Well, the Pentagon proved it's there, but it's not controllable.
00:54:56.100
He was the head of Army Intelligence, the head of everything.
00:55:04.320
Did you ever see – I mean, there's movies of this,
00:55:12.920
Those are real government projects that were happening based on real-life events.
00:55:20.500
And then that's where George Lucas and all that goes
00:55:21.880
because it was going on before even those movies.
00:55:26.380
But the problem is there's con artists and stuff that claim it.
00:55:29.100
What they found is it's real, it's uncontrollable.
00:55:31.440
So anyone saying they've got control like their Gandalf is a liar.
00:55:36.120
How do geese know how to fly from northern Canada all the way to Mexico?
00:55:46.220
I've met a lot of people, and this is a tendency I see –
00:55:50.400
I've met a lot of people who have claimed this.
00:55:55.640
and I've seen more of it in Hollywood than I've seen in other places.
00:56:07.800
They – and these are people who somehow stumble upon great fortune in their lives.
00:56:14.940
Like quite literally, like I'm talking about people
00:56:17.020
who I would consider to be moderately unremarkable in terms of work ethic and ability,
00:56:22.180
but somehow always, always navigate properly into wealth and means.
00:56:28.240
And they say to me, oh, it's because I have magic.
00:56:32.620
I think sometimes they might be – people define these things differently.
00:56:35.480
You know, you and I have talked about this stuff,
00:56:36.540
but we've kind of found ourselves in crazy situations
00:56:40.340
and you don't even know how you wound up at the end.
00:56:45.220
are you suggesting that various people have different levels of access
00:56:48.020
to some kind of like metaphysical energy or something?
00:56:50.240
Well, I've – I actually know a lot about this,
00:56:52.800
but not from books or anything from actual experience.
00:56:55.580
And so we get into a whole long story of stuff, and it's pretty wild.
00:56:58.500
But I don't know if you want to know this stuff.
00:57:06.440
My grandmother's – my great-grandmother on my mom's side
00:57:09.880
was like one of the top psychics, but she was not public.
00:57:13.300
Like the U.S. presidents would come see her and stuff.
00:57:16.000
So, I mean, and my family wouldn't even talk about it.
00:57:18.820
People are going to think you're – you know, people are going to –
00:57:21.420
It's very hard to describe because there's so much –
00:57:25.260
and almost everybody's had that happen, but I have –
00:57:32.620
but it's – they've proven now with all the mathematics
00:57:38.100
It's five times stronger on average, and it's most of space.
00:57:41.060
Well, it's actually whatever's holding this in.
00:57:43.500
So our DNA is just simply a code that just takes the proteins
00:57:48.060
and salts and things and then builds these things.
00:57:56.400
the third dimensional body we have is like a footprint in the sand
00:58:03.480
and then all DNA is is a seed planted that has that code
00:58:18.240
when this manifestation is what you call the weakest level
00:58:26.620
It's like the fingernail of something doing the thinking.
00:58:33.380
I've heard this, that we're all basically like follicles of some big –
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it's not just that Tim Poole's this big giant thing.
01:00:16.860
But can you even understand it when you see it?
01:00:21.980
I don't know if any of you are wearing glasses or contacts.
01:00:26.260
but bad enough to where I need to wear glasses.
01:00:28.000
Is that how you would describe this like access to the metaphysical energy?
01:00:33.500
Some people have 2015 and some people got to wear Coke bottle glasses.
01:00:37.760
And like the Bible calls it gifts of the spirit.
01:00:40.900
But let me just expand on the earlier thing about Utopia.
01:00:50.560
And she told me off record who told her about the culling plan.
01:00:53.900
That's why I'm in that Jesse Ventura episode that I basically wrote
01:00:56.140
because it's about real stuff about the vaccines.
01:01:01.040
How they're going to have lockdowns and do all this.
01:01:11.780
Their argument is, as long as they metaphysically warn you,
01:01:36.840
But those that told them that and let that get out
01:01:47.500
Basically, that's what a lot of high-up folks told me.
01:02:11.940
I've made this point many times this past week.
01:03:28.280
and this is a larger kind of demonic energy as well
01:05:18.440
because a couple of different schools of thought