The EdgeStream - Collapsing the Narrative w⧸ René de Vries (2022-11-15)
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2 hours and 6 minutes
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135.11769
Summary
On this episode of Thick & Thin, the guys discuss the verdict in the anti-police protest case against the police officer who was accused of spying on a peaceful protest in Vancouver, Canada. They also talk about the ridiculous way the Canadian government handled the case and how they handled it.
Transcript
00:20:36.000
I don't know what this judge is going to do. He was not a liberal appointee, so it's expected that he's going to spin this in some way that it's not too embarrassing.
00:20:46.160
But there's only one conclusion, I think, you can come to, that it wasn't justified.
00:20:52.000
Right, right. Well, yeah, apparently there's some legislation that says that, you know, there has to be a serious threat to the security of Canada as defined by the CSIS Act.
00:21:03.980
And clearly, OK, there it is. A document summarizing the evidence from David Vigneault, the director of CSIS, shows he believed the protest at no time posed a threat to Canada's security under the definition of that legislation and that there were no signs of foreign interference.
00:21:22.020
So obviously they tried to pull that Russia angle at one time, but we all laugh that off.
00:21:26.880
Oh, yeah, that's right. Yeah. He felt an obligation to clearly convey the services positions.
00:21:33.980
That there did not exist a threat to the security camera, to the security of Canada, as defined by the services legal mandate.
00:21:42.120
So there you go. Vindicated once again. And I will add to that is that CSIS was going was doing this large intelligence operation where they were talking to a lot of people that knew about Diaglone or Plaid Army or are some way connected to like the podcast network or whatever.
00:22:03.960
And this is this is the intelligence and the summary of what they got out of that, that it is not there is no threat because obviously the EMA, they used security threats, which were basically IMVEs, ideologically motivated violent extremists, so-called.
00:22:24.860
And they named specifically Romana Digilo, who is that crazy Queen Romano person.
00:22:31.720
Oh, right. She declared a new kingdom of Canada.
00:22:37.540
So there's that one. And like I can understand you got some kooky people there, but I think that they're relatively harmless overall.
00:22:44.760
And then obviously Jeremy McKenzie, they pointed out. So once they actually did the deep dive and looked into all these people, they decided that there was no security threat to Canada.
00:22:59.900
Yeah. Yeah. And actually today, which was interesting today, RCMP admitted that they took direction from the from CSIS right on this so that nobody has nobody had any reason for this.
00:23:16.320
And so, again, go full Marco, never go full Marco. He's been lying through his teeth because he was always saying that, yeah, it was it was the police departments that wanted this.
00:23:27.020
So that that has come out clearly now that that's not the case.
00:23:31.160
I think I'm trying to push the blame around, it seems like they're trying to launder the responsibility.
00:23:39.200
Yeah. Yeah. Now, and I think I fully agree with Jeremy McKenzie's analysis on this.
00:23:45.920
This is the most grotesque failure of Canadian security, like that they tried to play this up as a real threat, like Diagon or whatever else.
00:23:57.020
That was just too embarrassing, in my opinion. And now you're right now. Now they don't want to nobody wants to hold this hot potato.
00:24:04.760
So they're probably just passing it around. But it's it kind of shows that Canada is not really a serious country.
00:24:11.020
A serious country. Yeah. We have this like month long show trial where there's so many things going on and so many silly moments and people passing the blame.
00:24:22.300
And so many moments of ineptitude that anybody just watching this will be like confused.
00:24:29.620
It's the one big red green show or something like that.
00:24:34.040
Yeah. So apparently, though, they did name drop Diagon or Plaid Army again.
00:24:40.700
And our buddies at Canada First, which is my friend Tyler Rushall.
00:24:46.040
Yeah, I believe it was today. And I think this might have been Brenda.
00:24:52.680
I may be wrong, but this is an article, of course, by our good friend Rachel Gilmore of the very real, very real news company, Global News.
00:25:14.160
So she has wrote this article and she's been shilling this out today.
00:25:17.740
And of course, she mentioned Plaid Army and Diagon on, but also Canada First in this one.
00:25:27.700
He's finally got a mention from our good friend Rachel Gilmore.
00:25:40.700
I realized that I hadn't shared the audio with you before.
00:25:44.800
So now you should be able to hear all the audio that I'm playing.
00:25:50.440
So the RCMP issued an internal warning about the possibility of a lone actor attack during the so-called Freedom Convoy.
00:25:58.000
Why don't I just call it the so-called government?
00:26:00.160
Why don't I just call it the so-called Prime Minister?
00:26:08.100
During the so-called Freedom Convoy protests earlier this year, one they say could be inspired by ideologically motivated beliefs.
00:26:15.980
So the RCMP is saying we can't rule out a lone actor attack by one of these bad guys.
00:26:22.820
It's like, yeah, you can't rule out like a homeless guy taking a shit and rubbing it all over himself.
00:26:30.000
Like, did you not see what happened at the end?
00:26:32.440
That's exactly what Bulford said too in his testimony, right?
00:26:34.780
They were all worried about that the most, some rogue actor.
00:26:38.700
And I must say, I was worried about that too when I was walking around there, some idiot, you know, trying to off somebody or create some extra mayhem.
00:26:51.040
And I think we were, everybody was on their super best behavior.
00:26:55.160
Uh, it, it was like one big peace and love fest in, in a way, uh, nobody even spent with a car or what have you.
00:27:02.900
So it's, uh, it's, I, I feel we, we just completely ruled there, re-ruled Ottawa and we won that battle.
00:27:14.680
I remember that Jeremy McKenzie, as, uh, his lawyer perfectly presented with the clips they played during the inquiry saying,
00:27:25.160
I, I remember Jeremy sniffed out that that was the narrative that we're trying to push.
00:27:32.980
And it's all Jeremy's fault or it's all, all these other people's fault.
00:27:41.820
So Jeremy was very hard at reprimanding people like proactively, like, don't you even fucking jaywalk.
00:27:54.680
And yet they did not bring that up at all until he brought it up with his, with a competent lawyer.
00:28:05.020
The assessment also flagged the presence of members of Diagalon and Plaid army, which is the same thing.
00:28:12.220
It's just like two different memes that we have, like as a loose collective of network, like podcasting dudes and some chicks, you know,
00:28:23.260
apparently we're all misogynistic, but, uh, apparently I have a 20% female audience here when it comes to watch hours.
00:28:39.920
Uh, there's no, of course, but, but they described the groups that share anti-government and anti-vaccine mandate views under the guise of humor.
00:28:52.700
And it's like, no, we have anti-vaccine and mandate views, regardless of humor.
00:29:00.980
And we're only anti-government necessarily when it comes to the government that imposes these vaccine and mandates.
00:29:09.900
We're not just arbitrarily against governments.
00:29:12.860
There might be some libertarians amongst our ranks, but, and, but certainly they're being vindicated by what's going on.
00:29:30.280
Um, I think it actually saved, saved many people that we could, uh, cater around a bit, you know, after, after two years of insanity.
00:29:42.100
It was one big win and I don't know how they're going to get pulled themselves out of this situation.
00:29:46.000
Do you know when, uh, when, uh, Trudeau is actually going to testify?
00:29:55.320
I would have a very strong suspicion that Trudeau is not going to testify, especially not if Doug Ford, this is like beneath him, you know, he's almighty, right?
00:30:09.660
The B20 business meetings dressing up in weird garb with Klaus Schwab, right?
00:30:20.060
Uh, so it says, finally, it said Canada first, which the RCMP memo called a white nationalist group was also observed in Ottawa.
00:30:32.740
And yes, I did make a lot of content for, uh, Canada first with awesome clips that we took.
00:30:40.660
I've played it many times on my show here, but, um, white nationalist, like that is simply just a smear that once again, anti-hate provided for them.
00:30:53.340
Um, anti-hate is providing this so-called intelligence, but all it really is, is just a smear.
00:31:01.840
Like, it's very clear that we don't think that people don't deserve rights if they're not white or anything or whatever they're trying to imply for that.
00:31:09.880
Like, limiting mass immigration is not a white nationalist point of view.
00:31:22.080
And also, I would say culture and not disrupting the demographics of a society to the point where you, you know, you're changing the demographics, whether it's race, religion, culture, language, and taking that from being a certain percentage all the way down to a percentage that is unprecedented in human history, except for during the fall of a society.
00:31:48.480
Like, like back, like a thousand, two thousand years ago, where, when whole empires were being conquered and stuff, like it, we've been hypnotized to think that this is just perfectly normal.
00:32:04.180
Right, and they think, okay, pile a half a million people per year in, and they'll automatically be successful, doesn't matter how many more we add to it.
00:32:10.800
And, and, and I think that the goal is that they set now is a hundred million people in Canada, right?
00:32:20.160
Like, I guess we have a lot of space, but are all these immigrants from wherever you're going to take them from, are they going to go live in that space way up north?
00:32:32.880
So there's still a lot of space there, but I don't think people really want to move to Nunavut.
00:32:39.300
Do we want to be the suicide capital, moving all these people, like the suicide capital of the world, moving all these people into these far up north places?
00:32:51.760
Aren't they going to make suicide for mental illness reasons legal, like euthanasia, legal next year, right?
00:33:04.700
We're already over 10,000 a year, a year right now.
00:33:08.200
And yeah, that medically assisted death, it becomes one option on the, on the list of the menu of healthcare, right?
00:33:18.320
I, I feel strongly about this because I have a father who's approaching that point in his life where he's saying, I don't want to go in a nursing home.
00:33:27.180
And like, it's very, a lot of emotions involved in that too.
00:33:32.440
And we just simply see that it's, you can't take care of a person in these scenarios without their quality of life, extremely declining, right?
00:33:44.180
And you want to keep on bringing more people into that.
00:33:48.440
I would say that the mainstream media lies and they say that, oh, more immigrants means more doctors and more nurses and stuff.
00:33:57.520
But they're just going to be bringing in more people that have to be taken care of.
00:34:02.860
Well, it's, to me, it's all about dignity and self-governance and choices that you make, right?
00:34:09.720
And, and ideally the family takes care of, of, of people that need, need care.
00:34:15.520
Um, and it shouldn't be that state that, uh, that, uh, jumps in, uh, in, in those situations.
00:34:21.240
But, uh, um, yeah, to, to now pump this up as the, as a great option and even have it as a telephone option.
00:34:30.440
Well, uh, uh, this it's, it's, it's atrocious, you know?
00:34:35.460
Um, I guess this is what happens when they choke out your ability to, to make money yourself, right?
00:34:42.220
And, and then they get you reliant on them and then they say, you know, you should probably just kill yourself.
00:34:47.640
There was this one guy who has been in like, uh, like extreme hospital care for like over 10 years.
00:34:59.660
And, uh, they all, all the time he claims in his lawsuit that they're pressuring him all the time now.
00:35:06.700
Well, I, I, I feel strongly about, especially in relation to, uh, veterans, right?
00:35:15.400
Like I already know suicide rates are, is high.
00:35:18.320
I think in the United States, it's something like 22 per day.
00:35:21.220
I don't know how it is in Canada, probably two per day, but I mean, then to offer that as a, as a, as a way out of the misery.
00:35:29.140
And the, and the post-traumatic stress disorder, it's, uh, no, it's atrocious.
00:35:35.940
This is not how you treat people with honor and, and with care.
00:35:50.040
I believe it was in Belgium and there was a terrorist attack at a Belgium airport.
00:35:55.720
And this girl who was like, uh, maybe like 17 or 18 at the time, she witnessed the terrorist attack.
00:36:04.320
She didn't get injured, but apparently she had PTSD after that.
00:36:08.260
So she is now deceased because they allowed her to.
00:36:17.920
I'm like, okay, I could at least understand if somebody was very old and they had like a terminal disease and like their life was going to get a lot worse before it got better.
00:36:28.820
And then they want to make that decision themselves.
00:36:31.260
But now you have people who are mentally ill with PTSD and that in and of itself, like an 18, 20 year old girl, however old she was, that blew my fucking mind.
00:36:44.740
And it made me think we're really stepping into a new era now.
00:36:49.140
Well, that death cult mentality that, that we start to talk about here in North America has been already prevalent in Europe for some time.
00:36:56.460
Like Belgium, Netherlands, unfortunately, I grew up with even 30 years ago when I was in my twenties there, they had, uh, euthanasia as options and, and they were talking about the process more.
00:37:10.720
And what, uh, in, in the end, it remains an individual's decision.
00:37:14.880
But yeah, if, if it, if that individual is a teenager, it's a, it's a sad situation, right?
00:37:20.440
I, I was also just now reading about, uh, these, these, uh, people trends transitioning and, and then regretting that they transitioned and then getting into mental problems related to it.
00:37:32.620
Those are people that could in the end wind up in a, in a stream and say, well, this, this whole situation is so messed up.
00:37:39.920
And now, uh, that's, that's the, uh, society offers death as, as, as the option or the best way out.
00:37:48.060
I think, uh, that, the, the beauty of North America is also for Europeans, by the way.
00:37:53.080
That's why I think a lot of, uh, people immigrate here is that there's so much life here that we can build up life that we can celebrate life and cherish life.
00:38:01.520
And, you know, uh, built, built, not, not, uh, uh, as far as to be a death cult.
00:38:08.640
Uh, what you just said there, I'd never really thought about this, but it's a very great point.
00:38:14.380
Um, the D transitioners, uh, from this whole trans agenda and, uh, well, they might be suicidal after that yet.
00:38:26.140
Their voice is not really respected by the mainstream.
00:38:29.760
No, and then they also get abandoned by the people that initially coaxed them into transitioning, because then, uh, you know, they're not serious anymore.
00:38:37.740
And, uh, so these people are, are, are at risk, right?
00:38:42.940
They might be 10 years old and then feel, okay.
00:38:49.300
They see it as a way out to go into a different, uh, sex.
00:38:53.280
Now, seven years later, they realized that that was a horrible mistake.
00:38:56.840
Uh, and, uh, and now they're being abandoned on both sides.
00:39:00.640
Uh, they already had burned their bridges with their family and now they burned their bridges with a new community that had initially encouraged them to go that route.
00:39:11.620
These are things that go over my head, but, uh, uh, I have two daughters.
00:39:18.540
These are things, uh, uh, I, I talked to them about it.
00:39:21.880
One is studying psychology at the moment, uh, in Waterloo and, uh, um, yeah, we talk about these things.
00:39:29.820
And, and I think in the end, uh, uh, these things are very complex, very, and, and I always bring it back to dignity of individual and indignity of family.
00:39:40.540
Like, how would you feel as a mother or a father?
00:39:43.000
How would you be as a, as a brother, as a sister?
00:39:45.940
How can you take care of each other to make, make each other feel comfortable with life?
00:39:50.420
Yeah, life is hard, you know, it's not always easy.
00:39:53.200
And, um, yeah, we need to, we need to help each other to make that progress.
00:39:57.780
Here's, here's, here's a good, uh, topic of conversation where you're, you're talking about, uh, like respecting the dignity of everybody and whatnot.
00:40:05.760
Now, the left would say that you're not affirming trans kids, right?
00:40:11.620
If you don't allow them to get the hormone blockers and potentially the, uh, the operation where they take out their genitals or whatever.
00:40:21.640
And they say that you're not being trans affirming, you're not affirming their dignity.
00:40:27.340
Because I would say that they're like, somebody could say that they want something doesn't mean it's right.
00:40:34.260
And no, I think a 10 year old shouldn't be, uh, allowed to make that choice on their own.
00:40:39.760
And if you have the right parents, they, they should, they should, uh, guide them, right?
00:40:45.840
You don't, you're not allowed to, to drink alcohol either until you're later, until you're older.
00:40:51.260
There's certain things there that, that should come into play.
00:40:54.360
And I think it's completely wrong that, uh, because I do actually believe that there's a bit of an agenda there, uh, to, to, to mess people up.
00:41:04.100
So, and if you started young, uh, uh, uh, at age 10 or, or even younger, um, it shouldn't be allowed.
00:41:11.520
It should, the parents should have a say and say, uh, no, you know, this makes no sense.
00:41:15.940
Uh, we, you know, uh, just like, I'm not going to let you run in front of a truck.
00:41:20.600
Uh, uh, no, you're not going to go in, uh, and cut your, uh, genitals off.
00:41:26.940
Well, I w I would say, of course, I agree with you on that, but we have people who are infiltrating our government in our legislation that think that if you, like your opinion right there is transphobic and that you're technically preaching hate.
00:41:46.480
But if you were to organize with other people, you would be part of a hate group.
00:41:54.680
Well, I think we, uh, and, and I've been, uh, I'm surprised actually having entered politics that I'm more and more confronted with that.
00:42:04.060
They, they, they don't want to, they don't want to get into the finer arguments about family issues or, or, uh, or, uh, maybe that it's okay to settle an age limit related to these issues, these items.
00:42:15.060
Uh, they, right, right away, the argument becomes, uh, as I would call in the, in, in Europe, you first play the man, then the ball, you know, you, you don't want to discuss the, the, the, the, the, the messy subject anymore.
00:42:27.980
You right away are going to, the way, uh, politics is done.
00:42:31.780
You start attacking a person, uh, uh, uh, you know, and that's identity politics, right?
00:42:37.200
Classic how the left has clawed itself into power through identity politics and by attacking people, um, um, um, right away smearing them in one way or the other.
00:42:50.940
They're not engaging with ideas and they're making, they're making the person with the identity.
00:42:59.420
It's, it's what, what, what, what is this about?
00:43:02.200
Like, and, and, uh, the way I see it, it's, to me, it's all gaslighting.
00:43:07.320
That all your, this, your, that I'm a white supremacist.
00:43:11.280
Uh, I'm going to just start continuing to gaslight back.
00:43:15.460
Like this, this, this, now that you said gaslighting, I want to bring this up quick.
00:43:20.040
Um, so anti-hate has been giving, like, this is a non-governmental organization that me and all my
00:43:34.700
Uh, well, I hate other people too, but because of things that they're doing, not because of
00:43:39.520
who they intrinsically are or anything like that.
00:43:43.560
That's the kind of weird pathologization of, oh, how the, the mind of the right winger thinks
00:43:54.780
Now, these guys, they try to sue, uh, an, um, a jur, a journalist, uh, uh, a writer for
00:44:03.360
many different publications like Washington post national post, uh, Toronto sun, I believe
00:44:14.140
Well, basically he, I guess he won, but basically, uh, Richard Warman, who's the lawyer of the
00:44:21.080
Canadian anti-hate network sued him because of, uh, basically just an article from the
00:44:29.180
I think it was like the federalist.com that made a, uh, article against the Canadian anti-hate
00:44:35.340
He retweeted that and then his wife retweeted it too.
00:44:43.360
And then he won, but, uh, like he, he didn't get charged or whatever, but he's, he's, he's,
00:44:54.140
So now this is officially on the record that a recent ruling by an Ottawa small claims court
00:45:01.740
states that the Canadian anti-hate network did in fact assist the far left extremist group
00:45:08.860
So basically anti-hate, they want to shut down any event that they don't like.
00:45:13.920
And for example, something like the Mohawk college event with Dave Rubin and Maxime Bernier
00:45:21.700
in 2019 that like devolved into violence because of Antifa, because of, uh, Evan Balgord.
00:45:32.080
We, uh, we canceled the events too, because there was a threat of, uh, and this is, this is
00:45:36.620
So, so, so they basically, they get their protesters to come there and then the, the
00:45:44.500
venue, especially with the university, especially, the problem is, I don't think you're going
00:45:53.240
So at some point in Europe, what they did, you just have to get the, um, get, get mounted
00:46:03.080
So we have to contain these hooligans is what you're saying.
00:46:08.980
We have to contain these hooligans because the thing is when like, basically people who
00:46:16.280
are, are closer to the right wing of the spectrum, when they try to have events or speakers come
00:46:22.100
to their university or whatever venue you have Antifa, like people like anti-hate, they write
00:46:28.420
articles and they mobilize Antifa to come and like try to pro protest the event, which in
00:46:37.040
the case of Karima Saeed, the lawyer, trying to have an event with Chris Skye, that meant
00:46:43.620
that anti-hate said that they should create a wall, basically a wall of people so they
00:46:56.120
That is denying people the, the, the right to organize, right?
00:47:04.200
I think to me that, that is, that is, that is hate.
00:47:13.700
This is how the Bolsheviks would, would act in, in Russia, right?
00:47:17.340
Try to, try to basically kill every, uh, every event that, that your opposition can, uh, can
00:47:23.760
And then of course, that makes the security costs like for the university or wherever it
00:47:34.140
So the security costs is because of the protesters who are stopping the event.
00:47:40.140
Yet anti-hate spins it to say that the people who are having the event, the right-wingers
00:47:55.840
And I was going to get back to you and we were going to talk a bit, maybe we should get
00:47:58.880
back to that about how we're going to deal with, with the people that have fallen in
00:48:03.900
the trap of the gaslighting of the COVID period.
00:48:06.220
But I mean, that taught me this, this, this two years of, of gaslighting from the COVID
00:48:12.260
period taught me that, okay, there's no arguing with these people.
00:48:16.100
Like that you cannot, you cannot have a rational argument with it.
00:48:19.680
So just accept that, uh, if they want to gaslight you constantly for two years, just
00:48:24.920
gaslight them right back because, uh, there's no rational argument to be had and, and, or just
00:48:32.560
You know, it probably actions speak better than word if you, uh, if you don't want to
00:48:36.640
wear a mask, don't get into an anti-masker discussion, just don't wear a mask where you,
00:48:41.980
I still feel, I want to, uh, relate this story.
00:48:50.420
I came back from one of my trips to the Netherlands and, uh, in Schiphol airport, that's the Amsterdam
00:48:56.360
airport, I was the only one probably not wearing a mask and 10 people were, uh, were, you know,
00:49:08.180
I've got an exemption and, uh, I don't want to do this.
00:49:10.760
And then at one point it was stopped by a policeman with a big, uh, uh, automatic gun
00:49:26.800
Well, and I, I had the paperwork to show, show him.
00:49:29.400
And then he accepted it because it was from a medical, uh, doctor in the Netherlands.
00:49:34.140
But, um, yeah, that, that's the kind of level of just going your own way.
00:49:40.740
That's what you have to do in a gaslight environment.
00:49:48.440
Oh, it takes a lot, but we just have to, and we were strong and we want, so, you know,
00:49:53.260
uh, and now we're being thanked by actually, do you, do you see the articles that we're the
00:49:57.700
ones that, uh, you know, and we are, we are the ones that carry society forward because
00:50:02.900
we're, we're the ones to stand strong for principles.
00:50:05.320
So, you know, we can just pat ourselves on the back here.
00:50:10.100
Well, uh, I do know that you sent me, uh, a pretty good video where, where it explained
00:50:17.100
some of the damages that have come from, uh, these jabs, right?
00:50:24.920
Now I'm going to play a bit of a song, uh, take a quick break to, but it will get us in
00:50:32.120
I'm sure Neil Young will not appreciate us using his song because I think Neil Young
00:50:38.340
Neil Young is a bit of an establishment figure at this point.
00:50:42.040
Listen, I'll get back into that when we talk about it.
00:50:44.460
We should be kind to everybody, including Neil Young.
00:50:59.440
It really is that that's the first song I thought of after I listened to that video
00:51:07.820
Too bad that he was so, uh, he lost all his fighting spirit, right?
00:51:11.640
Like he was such a hippie and then he became such a cuck, but he still wrote a good song.
00:51:17.180
Anyways, my point was, and that's the point that I want to start off with in this segment.
00:51:20.740
Um, I, I, I watched, uh, Ryan, and that's the thing I sent you.
00:51:27.620
He's back, uh, in, on a new platform with, um, uh, Sakurit Bhakti.
00:51:35.840
Then he's, he interviewed Peter Brecken, Dr. Peter Brecken, who wrote a good book with McCullough,
00:51:40.460
uh, during this period and, uh, Dr. Peter McCullough, uh, the one we're talking about
00:51:46.000
that ultimately, uh, we can expect that everybody who has been injected will have some sort of
00:51:53.960
And, and, and possibly most of us are, or many people are suffering from brain damage
00:51:59.400
Now that, that made me think that, that, uh, we of the non-injected ones need to be kind
00:52:06.340
to the people and ultimately, uh, uh, um, you know, treat them as, uh, as, as people that
00:52:15.480
Uh, and, and, um, mental, mental, uh, effects, uh, yeah, we, if, when they're there, uh, we
00:52:26.360
can expect them and we, we, we, we have to be the strong ones that are coping with this
00:52:31.460
and, and we'll have to respond to it with love and with understanding.
00:52:35.760
And that's the only way we're going to get past this.
00:52:38.220
If we're going to start fighting with that group, that's what, that's my point.
00:52:42.740
It's like you're fighting with, uh, with, uh, kindergarten, you know, somebody who's
00:52:46.920
maybe mentally, um, not as developed or, or, or damaged.
00:52:53.280
Well, I just want to read a super chat from entropy.
00:52:57.340
So our good friend, Alex Vriend, uh, uh, a fellow Dutchman, uh, he says, cheers, Edgy and
00:53:04.560
So I think he definitely does appreciate having some.
00:53:10.120
So it's, uh, it's good to connect with him indirectly.
00:53:17.820
Uh, I, I had heard in the past cause I've been covering this stuff.
00:53:22.080
Basically I've been doing weekly streams basically since the Vax rollout.
00:53:28.840
So I've been following along what the damages have been.
00:53:32.460
And I remember one early on was that the unfolding of the spike proteins, it could potentially,
00:53:40.420
now this is in fact, YouTube, I don't know for sure.
00:53:43.860
So don't get on my ass with that misinformation bullish bullshit.
00:53:47.880
I'm saying this is hypothetical that potentially the unfolding of the spike proteins could cause
00:53:58.040
Uh, and, uh, even, uh, even mad cow disease in the brain, like it could fuck with your brains
00:54:05.100
because if the, the proteins unfold incorrectly and you're injecting spike proteins that are
00:54:11.040
unfolding within you, like things could go seriously wrong.
00:54:18.580
Well, uh, I have to confess, I, I feel I'm, I'm dealing with this in my family.
00:54:29.320
Uh, he's in his eighties, but I see him deteriorate now every year and you can say, well, yeah,
00:54:34.260
at his age to be expected, but, uh, I have my suspicions that it's, uh, for sure.
00:54:41.440
So, uh, I, I'm dealing with this up close in my family and, and, and, uh, yeah, in my
00:54:48.280
moments of, uh, of sadness and weakness, I see the mental damage done, you know, the
00:54:52.980
needle, uh, is causing the, the, the, the damage in my, in my immediate, uh, uh, surrounding
00:55:02.440
And I, uh, yeah, a little part of it in everyone as Neil Young once said.
00:55:09.760
And, uh, you know, just like I'm being kind to my dad, even though I disagreed with him
00:55:13.900
injecting himself with, uh, with his, uh, portion, um, uh, I think we need to be kind
00:55:22.700
That's one thing actually, I must say, uh, uh, James top, uh, really did something good
00:55:28.060
for me, uh, when he, he walked into town and he had a speech about how we're going to get
00:55:32.500
past this, uh, nonsense, um, you know, we need to, we need to be the smart ones to cross
00:55:38.640
the divide and, and, and, uh, uh, reconcile here.
00:55:43.100
You know, I, I, uh, I, uh, I followed his advice actually with some, both my, my, uh, family
00:55:49.120
I've got some Normie friends in the Netherlands and, uh, we decided to party ourselves out of
00:55:53.720
That's one of the videos I sent you at one point.
00:55:56.220
Uh, at that club, we wound up going and, uh, uh, and we, we reconciled.
00:56:02.400
I actually feel very good about that this summer.
00:56:04.620
These are university buddies from first year university.
00:56:07.860
I still have, uh, I've known him for 39 years and we're still good friends.
00:56:12.740
And, uh, but we had almost a serious fallout because of this bullshit COVID bamboozle.
00:56:20.620
You know, and we didn't hear your knowledge, we, we, we made it that we, we, we got past it.
00:56:27.180
Uh, I've definitely have been a guy before where, especially if I have a few drinks in
00:56:32.000
me, I, I want to red pill people and like, what do you mean?
00:56:38.100
Uh, and I, I've come through experience to realize that's not the way to go about things,
00:56:42.800
have compassion and like, uh, come to people where they are and then they'll appreciate
00:56:49.980
And I've had so many people come around now saying like you, you knew and, and, and,
00:56:55.920
and like, it might take a year or two, but they appreciate it.
00:56:59.540
And then you've got a quality person who went on their own physical mental journey in
00:57:11.660
Like, like, even though you're smarter than them, maybe, um, no, they don't want to hear
00:57:20.660
Well, like, uh, you lead by example and it does bother me when there's people who, you
00:57:27.240
know, they feel like a narcissism, like, uh, their ego gets enlarged by the fact that they
00:57:37.900
Oh, you're going to like, and I get on one hand, you gotta like, kind of, sometimes it's
00:57:43.900
fun to make fun of the people who are in that position, who, who, uh, especially if they've
00:57:49.960
been attacking you for your decisions, but especially when you're dealing with your family
00:57:55.420
and friends, those are the people that you live with that you have direct influence over.
00:58:00.320
I can understand if you're humiliating them with comedy online.
00:58:09.880
You should humiliate those fucking retards, but the people, the retards in your own life,
00:58:16.080
you should be treating them with compassion because these are your allies.
00:58:20.260
These are the people that you live with that you're going to have a personal human connection
00:58:23.740
with, and you should bite your tongue, but also be, you use your knowledge and to their
00:58:40.020
If they're brain damaged, you know, man, we got a lot of, a lot of work to be done.
00:58:48.020
And this is just the beginning of the long term side effects, right?
00:58:52.860
We've seen the short term side effects and we, we, we could show them all these videos
00:58:59.320
of people dropping and all that, all the sudden adult death syndrome and they still want to
00:59:10.880
It's tough after that, you know, but I think the elites with their propaganda machines are
00:59:19.420
going to wrap up these long-term effects into a very confusing alchemy of, uh, uh, of stories
00:59:30.800
Oh, if you have sex, if you have sex, you're going to have a heart attack.
00:59:34.300
If it's too hot out, you're going to have a heart attack.
00:59:37.420
If you stub your toe, you're going to get a blood clot.
00:59:44.600
My, my personal heroes are during this crisis where Dr. McCullough and also Dr. Brian Artis,
00:59:50.520
but he came up with that, uh, um, analogy of the, I know who Brian Artis is.
00:59:59.380
Uh, well, he was the one that made the connection to that.
01:00:02.260
All the symptoms that, that we're seeing in the injected people, uh, are, you can lead
01:00:10.980
And he said that the, the, the, the, the one, uh, common element that we see, uh, and in
01:00:17.180
fact, there's much more research being done now.
01:00:18.960
And he's quoting many, many reports, uh, latest came out of Italy, but he said, yeah, the,
01:00:25.100
the, the one, the, the peptides that are causing all the damage are related to, uh, snail
01:00:35.200
And those are, uh, there, they've been used, uh, for, for decades also in manufacture of
01:00:41.840
So they, um, yeah, I, I, I think, um, he, he, he has a, uh, service provider, uh, and a
01:00:51.360
doctor, he's a chiropractor, but he's a naturopathic, a naturopathic, uh, guy.
01:00:56.580
He is leading people to see, okay, what, uh, for example, doctors, they can cure envenomation.
01:01:07.340
And by leading them to that, to say, well, look at that, that's what's happening.
01:01:15.560
Uh, they, that's, he actually, in my opinion, uh, provides, uh, one of the clearest ways out
01:01:28.700
Now, McCullough also does, because McCullough is the, in my opinion, the king.
01:01:38.360
Well, McCullough, McCullough is the king of early treatment, in my opinion.
01:01:41.640
And, and, well, there's no, no other that, that actually publishes more.
01:01:45.860
And he, he's, he's, he's, I think, the premier guy that, that, as one hero.
01:01:50.880
McCullough was involved in an organization that was helping all the celebrities with
01:01:56.680
early treatment for COVID and a lot of people in government.
01:02:00.320
So, it's so funny that they threw him under the box.
01:02:05.060
Now, now, I, I do want to say, I have seen this film.
01:02:16.120
Brian, Brian Artis, I think, this guy, Brian Artis, was, he did seem kind of sketchy to
01:02:22.800
me, just the way that he was acting, like, the way he would laugh all the time.
01:02:28.380
I had a friend, too, who said, yeah, the way he talks, he's lying.
01:02:38.600
But, at the same time, I was like, I, I don't know how to verify these claims at all about
01:02:49.320
And they're saying something about there being detection in the water of, like, the
01:02:57.300
And some, this relates to, uh, what I do, actually, as an environmental engineer or geoscientist.
01:03:03.420
Like, uh, at one point, they started testing, uh, the, the, the water, like, wastewater for
01:03:10.560
PCR tests to see if they could find COVID in the water.
01:03:13.800
And they, you know, they are finding in the no water.
01:03:16.360
Mostly probably because people are pissing and pooping it out.
01:03:20.520
And, and, uh, they were starting to use that as a way of predicting how, uh, yeah, how this
01:03:28.800
The problem is, okay, uh, only thing, only talk, and this, this relates to things that
01:03:38.140
Toxins in, in a natural environment, if, uh, are usually unstable, you know, that, that
01:03:43.580
through, through oxygenation or through other ways, they deteriorate and, uh, they, uh, they,
01:03:50.020
they, they become less toxic or it's more difficult to find, or you have the whole issue of, uh,
01:03:55.440
dilution where the concentration diminished just because of, uh, of how they wind up in
01:04:01.260
But, uh, uh, this, this snake toxin, this snake peptide is one of the most stable bonds in
01:04:07.700
nature that, uh, and one of the most stable toxins in nature that actually persist.
01:04:13.060
And so that, that could make sense that, uh, uh, that, that connection.
01:04:17.960
Anyways, he, he, um, theorized that one of the peptides that they inserted in Wuhan in
01:04:24.680
the lab was, was a crate or snake toxin peptide.
01:04:28.960
And, and therefore we see, we see this come back now.
01:04:32.240
Now, uh, um, on top of that, these snake poisons, um, because they've been used so much already
01:04:38.320
in the, in the manufacture of, of, uh, legal drugs.
01:04:42.160
Like, uh, they use it to lower, have blood pressure or to, to, you know, things like
01:04:47.960
Um, they also, the testing regime related to that, guess what they used for, for decades
01:04:53.440
to determine whether the, the snake peptide was present somewhere or not.
01:04:58.960
And that's been, that's been used for, for decades.
01:05:08.980
If we want to really understand what we're, uh, what we got on our hand, both McCullough
01:05:13.660
and, and, uh, artists, uh, have the, are, are the clearest way to, uh, to some truth
01:05:28.580
I'm sure PolitiFact and Snopes have their own debunking of all of this.
01:05:40.700
We're down for real conversations, not, uh, well, that's right.
01:05:46.420
I, if, if somebody say, well, yeah, this artist is a total idiot.
01:05:52.380
Based on, on his theories, uh, go, let's go and discuss that subject.
01:05:59.600
Why is the papers that he is quoting the latest from Italy, where, where his theory completely
01:06:04.580
is actually playing itself out and, and they're only finding snake toxins in people that, that,
01:06:10.600
uh, had COVID, uh, and, uh, tell me what's wrong with it and let's debate it.
01:06:19.380
Brian artist needs to debate whatever COVID commas are that they could put forth.
01:06:25.980
And then that he was actually on the, not the boy list with, uh, you know, that the typical
01:06:30.100
people that I, Corey didn't want to be on the same conference.
01:06:32.900
Dr. Corey, who was the Ivermectin King in the U S. Uh, he didn't want to be in the same
01:06:37.900
conference with him for a while because he, he saw that Stu Peters, uh, watch the water,
01:06:42.200
the documentary and say, you're totally out of your mind.
01:06:45.140
And I don't want to be on the same, um, uh, stage as you now lately.
01:06:51.560
It's come and things are coming around and he, I see him pop up at, uh, at, uh, conferences
01:07:02.100
He's, he's, uh, getting vindicated cause he did seem kind of weird in that movie for sure.
01:07:20.880
He is kind of, I would say, uh, Stu Peters does great work though.
01:07:26.560
He does have a strike against him in my opinion, because he brought on Pat King, our Pat King
01:07:33.860
And then Pat King said that he like proved COVID doesn't exist.
01:07:41.220
And then like, yeah, all you needed to do was just be like, this is just like kind of a
01:07:48.080
Even Dan Dix from press for truth called it out, but Stu Peters like propped it up and it's
01:07:53.260
just like, okay, well, you know, you're just trying to, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh,
01:07:56.560
you know, prop up some conspiracy theories here.
01:07:59.980
So I can understand why people would be hesitant for something, especially with this guy acting
01:08:06.640
all deranged, like, yeah, they put the snake venom in the water and I found it out.
01:08:11.980
And he's like laughing while he's talking about it.
01:08:15.140
It really is quite, they're trying to, they're trying to, uh, pollute or, or, uh, uh, uh,
01:08:25.800
Think about some of these, the, the claims that go around something like ivermectin
01:08:30.720
or hydrocoxy hydroxychloroquine, where they say hydroxychloroquine is bleach.
01:08:38.900
And then they sigh off you by saying like, oh, you must be drinking.
01:08:42.880
Well, bleach can have many good effects like that.
01:08:46.220
It's not the same as drinking bleach from your, that's a false equivalence that they try
01:08:54.680
Yeah, I know, but people have gone completely insane.
01:08:56.660
This is the, this is where, like, you couldn't have a normal argument about anything anymore.
01:09:04.980
I think it's, I think actually the argument, the, in the end, especially if people behave
01:09:10.320
strange now, the argument that somebody's got some brain damage, so they can't have a
01:09:18.380
I, I think people have been groomed to be this ignorant over a long time.
01:09:25.840
I don't think we've seen the effects of brain damage yet.
01:09:28.500
I, I think we've seen the effects maybe of some brain damage from just the poisoning of
01:09:33.820
our food by groups like Monsanto and whatnot, just like the pesticides and just the fact
01:09:41.040
that our testosterone, the average testosterone of the average male has been tanking over the
01:09:52.780
And that's, but you know, and this is one of the reasons I actually went into the field
01:09:59.800
How is this interacting with our biological system?
01:10:08.620
And now, I have actually, I, I, I wasn't an anti-vaxxer at all, but now I'm an anti-vaxxer.
01:10:15.580
For my daughters, I would say, uh, no more facts because I don't, did you see that last
01:10:24.320
Like, uh, I think maybe like a year or so before the COVID stuff, I started to catch on
01:10:32.620
to what was going on with the whole vaccine regime.
01:10:37.900
But yeah, from now on in, I'm treating every medical procedure.
01:10:42.920
I already made sure my, my daughters didn't take Ardasil because I'd been studying that.
01:10:47.180
And, and, uh, yeah, after this, no, you know, basically I've got zero trust.
01:10:57.000
It's, it's tough, you know, and maybe I could be wrong and I could like miss the mark on
01:11:05.820
But I think that overall, I've developed a very good intuition on what is bullshit and
01:11:11.980
what is not just from having investigated everything like very thoroughly.
01:11:18.020
You know, who, who, who has been really good is, uh, Robert Kennedy Jr.
01:11:23.840
And his book, Fauci and his documentary, I think he's, he's like a one person wrecking
01:11:30.200
Like he's, he's demolishing even, uh, because I was wondering about that too, what happened
01:11:35.100
with him and Trump and his vaccine safety committee that he was going to run.
01:11:39.040
Then Bill Gates got involved and say, no, no, no, no, you don't want to do this.
01:11:53.680
Well, he, uh, of course his son did never got vaccinated because his, his wife knows,
01:11:59.140
but, um, the, like when he, uh, there's the story is classic.
01:12:05.740
I was watching it again because, uh, Robert Kennedy Jr.
01:12:09.120
Books just was, was issued in the Netherlands in the Dutch language.
01:12:20.760
He said, yeah, he was asked to do a safety committee on, uh, on, on, uh, vaccines.
01:12:25.060
And then, uh, a week later, Bill Gates, uh, walks into, in the door and said, no, no, no,
01:12:34.420
Uh, and, uh, very quickly after that, they got a million bucks from Pfizer as a donation.
01:12:40.740
And, um, um, that was the end of that, like no more, uh, safety committee.
01:12:51.600
Has a great network of all the best doctors and experts who are looking into the opposite
01:12:59.600
of the mainstream media's angles, but also trying to get all the information possible.
01:13:07.360
Oh, and, and his, his, uh, information is bulletproof, right?
01:13:11.940
So like people are wondering why is he not getting sued?
01:13:16.160
Well, because he knows he built double trip, checks his data.
01:13:21.920
So yeah, this, this guy, he had a, on his own personal podcast.
01:13:27.840
He, these guys know, and in my opinion, they are wrecking that whole system at the moment.
01:13:32.220
And that interview on, on the Dutch TV too, it was unbelievable.
01:13:38.300
Most of my family, Normies in the Netherlands and please watch it because, you know, you'll be
01:13:47.240
That interview in Dutch, we probably won't see it, but them, like how many people speak
01:13:54.100
Dutch specifically them, that'll be a huge impact on that culture in that country.
01:14:06.000
They love Kennedy in the Netherlands because they're all Democrats in the Netherlands.
01:14:09.340
So socialists basically, you know, most of them, Oh, uh, they love Biden too.
01:14:16.120
Uh, uh, as a, as a man, because he's a Democrat and because of his family and now him coming
01:14:22.660
out and saying all this, uh, yeah, this is a serious cognitive dissonance, uh, situation
01:14:31.140
Well, we've talked a lot about the COVID stuff.
01:14:34.500
Why don't we talk about the, the financial system and FTX very specifically.
01:14:46.100
The, the, the whole, uh, crypto, uh, trading platform.
01:14:51.320
Um, well, I think this is more typical government elites dipping their hand, dipping their toes
01:15:03.340
into the whole crypto space and taking control over it, using it to their advantage, but also
01:15:11.420
just like the bankers at the federal reserve, they commit fraud left, right, and center, and
01:15:19.360
they have the chutzpah to be able to do it whenever they want.
01:15:22.980
So now they're, they're bringing that into the crypto space and they've got this guy, Sam
01:15:28.580
bank, Sam Bankman freed, who's one of their guys essentially.
01:15:36.560
He's probably the patsy who's going to take the fall, but ultimately like they used him
01:15:43.560
to launder all this money to the democratic party and you launder money through all the
01:15:51.880
places that are elite establishment wants it to be launder through.
01:15:55.980
So Ukraine, the democratic party, probably through a lot of other areas too.
01:16:00.200
And after he goes down for it, he's probably going to get a slap on the wrist.
01:16:07.600
And then after that, there'll be regulation, but the regulation will target people who are
01:16:13.240
using crypto in a benevolent way for the, for the greater population that isn't.
01:16:20.240
You could almost say there's a bit of a false flag situation just to, it is a false flag.
01:16:24.340
Just to demolish independent finance or decentralized finance.
01:16:28.500
Oh, we need to go after Monero because of this though.
01:16:32.180
Monero probably does have some very sketchy uses or like they're good.
01:16:36.740
They're going to use it to crack down on the usage of Bitcoin for people trying to fund
01:16:46.200
That's what they're going to, that's what they're going to use this as a pretense for.
01:16:49.600
So now I want to play just a 99 second video of a guy explaining the FDX scandal with Sam
01:16:58.360
Bankman Freed just as quickly as possible because it's, it's so complex and convoluted though.
01:17:04.240
So simple at the same time, you might as well just have someone else do it, right?
01:17:26.180
He also controlled a crypto hedge fund called Alameda Research, but that's all gone now.
01:17:31.400
He even bought in a famous YouTuber who called him the most generous man in the world.
01:17:36.280
Truth is, Sam Bankman Freed is a liar and a crook.
01:17:38.520
His personal crypto FTX token was basically a Ponzi scheme hidden below layers of Moonbro
01:17:43.960
He even went on Bloomberg's podcast and bragged about it.
01:17:47.720
He used his Ponzi token as collateral to borrow billions of real dollars that he couldn't
01:17:52.880
He then used those real dollars to build an empire out of dying companies like Voyager
01:17:57.680
This led Jim Cramer to call him the new JP Morgan.
01:18:01.160
It's not like Jim Cramer to promote a billionaire con artist.
01:18:09.800
But as long as everyone didn't cash in their IOU at the same time, the scheme worked.
01:18:14.060
This other a-hole who hates SBF came along and engineered a bank run with some passive
01:18:19.780
SBF didn't have enough money to repay everyone at once, and now his customers have lost everything.
01:18:24.460
He'll be happy to know that this is exactly how every bank in the world operates.
01:18:30.260
He misappropriated $4 billion trying to save his failing hedge fund.
01:18:34.720
He spent $21 million on Super Bowl commercials, $5 million for the big guy, $40 million in
01:18:41.480
And everyone who's pointing at this story and saying,
01:18:43.600
This is exactly why we need to regulate crypto.
01:18:49.580
And he spent a lot of it on bribing politicians.
01:18:52.880
In order to create a crypto monopoly for himself.
01:18:55.160
Government regulations don't protect the customers.
01:19:14.420
I'm just personally starting to learn more about crypto.
01:19:17.880
So I think I should have bought $5,000 worth of Bitcoin in 2014 when it hit my radar.
01:19:34.780
And you and I started talking about that a while ago.
01:19:37.180
I believe this decentralized finance is ultimately going to be the rejuvenation angle of our economy.
01:19:47.160
And this like we're going to get out of this centralized mess this way.
01:19:52.540
Now, is it obviously it's not FTX or maybe it's not even Bitcoin.
01:19:57.240
And I do think that the central bankers and the establishment system behind it and the whole rotten apple that's behind that, they will dissuade these new decentralized finance options.
01:20:12.280
And yeah, in that sense, this FTX episode is an interesting, you could almost call a false flag or yeah, you have somebody like you said, that person has the hotspot to do actually pull this off at a grand scheme, a big fancy scheme, right?
01:20:30.760
And in the meantime, making the legitimate use of decentralized finance, we're more difficult again by introducing new regulations that that actually that they wanted to begin with against against this because they don't want competition.
01:20:50.480
So but I think it's Bitcoin has has definitely opened the doors there and and broke new ground.
01:20:59.080
And I think we just have to just plow the field and and and and move forward.
01:21:06.080
And yeah, of course, we're going to have rotten apples like FTX, but one rotten apple doesn't spoil the barrel.
01:21:16.640
So I like you are generally hopeful about decentralized finance.
01:21:24.600
And obviously, that is going to get us away from whatever whatever financial capture that they're going to try to put us in.
01:21:39.400
Well, just just to connect it with with see the whole corruption, the whole corrupt system is financed now through the bankster angle.
01:21:49.980
And we don't have to throw everything away because, yes, there's a lot of good things that that that exists there as well.
01:21:58.860
And just to get back to our our discussion about RFK, he goes into much detail how the whole medical system has been corrupted by one guy, Rockefeller, that's connected to that whole bankster scheme.
01:22:16.280
So we got to decentralize, decentralize, get away from that central control.
01:22:20.700
And that's how I think our way out at the moment is through this system, you know.
01:22:26.380
Yeah, take the power out of their hands, starve the beast.
01:22:31.080
That's basically how we're going to fix this thing.
01:22:36.780
I yeah, I think there's 99 to 99 percent of people want it that way, but they don't know how to do it yet.
01:22:43.480
So we have to find ways, plow the field, like I said, you know, like Bitcoin has shown us one one option that I'm sure there's there's a thousand other.
01:23:00.680
And then she then she she was a banker and she turned rogue against the system.
01:23:05.500
She was a banker and she worked for the the was that the Housing and Urban Development Committee with the United States government in the 1990s.
01:23:17.220
And then she developed some software in order to get the best prices for the government on mortgage rates for people.
01:23:27.860
But then she found out that there was mass mortgage fraud involved with that.
01:23:32.760
And she became a whistleblower and then she claims that she became a targeted individual after she got away from that.
01:23:39.780
And now what she does is she she has a company called Solari Report where they help people figure out how they could best figure out and map out where all the financial transactions are going on within their community.
01:23:57.260
So she is very big proponent of like private banks.
01:24:02.760
Where people can do banking outside of the big brother eye of the Federal Reserve and, you know, the the greater bank banking institutions that are tracking your every move.
01:24:18.720
And she has a thing called Cash Fridays where every Friday she wants everyone to use cash because cash is.
01:24:25.780
Well, this is one way that yeah, that's for sure at the moment.
01:24:28.240
That's one way because that's that guy that's what's his name, the new PM of UK Sunec.
01:24:33.040
He's a he's a he wants to would do introduce the centralized crypto.
01:24:47.260
Yeah, that's the new China being implemented in in the Western society.
01:24:54.760
And we live in an interesting time that way because the banks, they realize that that their old fiat printing money scheme is start to fall apart on them.
01:25:04.720
So they they want to transition into something else.
01:25:07.000
But no, I think we as people need to stay out of that and and decentralize it away from these banksters.
01:25:15.500
So I guess the ultimate solution would be to stop using these big banks as much as possible and yes, using cash more often.
01:25:27.620
But also, I guess, like, is Bitcoin going to be a good solution because that has been tanking a lot recently.
01:25:38.040
And then some people might say, like, Bitcoin, that might be the elite's psyop.
01:25:46.580
Well, you know, that way then you become the Alex Jones of crypto.
01:25:55.140
Right. But if it does tank, though, if it does become nothing, what is stopping Bitcoin from becoming nothing, especially if the central bank digital currency comes to the forefront?
01:26:16.260
But but what and I that's why I didn't buy 5000 worth in 2014.
01:26:23.480
Well, I wanted to see, is it going to stick around?
01:26:28.620
I'm so poor that I think of these things as investments that I could do quick flips from a bull run.
01:26:35.780
So when I look at these investments, I look for bull runs.
01:26:40.220
So I'm obviously kicking myself because I did buy Bitcoin in like 2012.
01:26:47.560
I bought it for psychedelics from the Netherlands of all places, you know, and I bought some good shit from there.
01:26:55.800
But, you know, just imagine if I just knew what I put my money into at that point and said, hey, don't get that.
01:27:04.440
Get tens of thousands of dollars in the future with this amazing Bitcoin that you should have listened to Max Kaiser a bit more than I didn't know nothing back then.
01:27:19.620
So I think a lot of people are kicking themselves.
01:27:23.420
But I think we're just at the beginning of this.
01:27:25.540
And I think by now we'll most people know that decentralized finance is here to stay.
01:27:31.020
I think we need to all learn about it and how can we implement it and become farmers of this.
01:27:37.640
I think that there are many people within the Bitcoin sphere, like leaders of this industry, that they they have a vision for the future.
01:27:47.520
And it's different from the CBDC, the central bank digital currency model.
01:27:53.700
And and that model, though, is especially dark.
01:27:57.860
Because I think no matter what other things like carbon credits and bullshit and, you know, how do how do we control things?
01:28:05.120
This the the people see my my view is it's always the same.
01:28:12.060
The Jews wanted to get away from that from the enslavers of the day.
01:28:15.820
Then, you know, the Dutch wanted to get get away in 1500s from the Spanish Empire of that day.
01:28:20.660
Then the Americans want to get away from the English.
01:28:22.880
And now we did the people of the world want to get away with the bankster enslavers of the world, the Bill Gates of the world and the Klaus Schwab's of the world and do and do their own thing.
01:28:41.060
The story about actually and I have people in my company, they hate me for that because they always bring up Dutch stories.
01:28:47.060
But the story about the Dutch divorcing themselves from the Spanish Empire is particularly very interesting.
01:28:53.240
They at one point just said, OK, we've had enough of this and we don't want to pay your taxes.
01:28:57.840
And here is a certificate of some very complex name.
01:29:03.200
It's basically a divorce certificate and goodbye.
01:29:07.420
So maybe that's what we need to do in Canada as well with with the crown.
01:29:13.900
Now we're going to go and we're going to take our own currency and do this.
01:29:17.580
I don't see myself spending cash with what's his name?
01:29:26.500
Well, as far as us separating from the the financial paradigm that's going on, the financial regime, how how do we get to do that, though?
01:29:43.800
It is just like we've got to do what they're doing.
01:29:49.200
So that's what crypto is about crypto not being patrolled by one central entity.
01:29:55.020
And yeah, maybe the government has to I don't know, you know, can the government become obsolete, obsolete related to that?
01:30:01.420
If they messed it, messed things up so badly as they've just done in Ottawa, maybe, you know, and they keep on messing it up.
01:30:08.760
At one point, say, well, do we want a government like this?
01:30:16.340
I think what has to happen first is just the will of the people to separate.
01:30:25.820
Well, we obviously we need to separate financially because Justin Trudeau is going to freeze our bank accounts.
01:30:39.460
So why don't we divorce ourselves instead of, you know.
01:30:43.600
And you see you see that sentiment developed now also in Western Canada.
01:30:47.120
It was interesting to see in Alberta what's happening and Mo in Saskatchewan and Winnipeg.
01:30:58.200
OK, well, if you're going to keep on pushing like this, we're going to we're going to separate ourselves from this because we don't want it.
01:31:06.600
You you you just say at one point, OK, enough is enough.
01:31:14.520
I think that Alberta probably has one of the best starting points for moving to decentralized finance.
01:31:26.640
In that sense, they should because they want to separate some sort, you know, like set the standard like that or create create something unique like that.
01:31:36.140
You know, there's some some buzz around Daniel Steele that she's Canada's Ron DeSantis.
01:31:44.760
Imagine if she would start her own Alberta Bitcoin bank of some sort.
01:31:59.860
So, well, they've done a lot of things to a lot of people who were not on the USD petrodollar.
01:32:10.260
Let's just look throughout the last hundred or two years of history.
01:32:14.940
The central bank mafia really does have a death grasp upon all the different nations.
01:32:29.000
And if you try to divest from that, they'll think of a million and one ways to impugn you, to demonize you.
01:32:39.160
But really what it comes back to is that you try to divest from it.
01:32:45.520
You try to have your own sovereignty and they didn't like that.
01:32:50.120
No, that can be a painful way, as JFK also found out, or Gaddafi.
01:32:55.620
You know, those are the most recent examples, right?
01:32:58.100
Well, Muammar Gaddafi got dragged through the street and sodomized with a stick.
01:33:05.040
I hope Albertans are ready to get sodomized with sticks if they're willing to go through with this.
01:33:12.140
Yeah, they might have to have a special protection force for Daniel Steele if she starts a Bitcoin bank.
01:33:31.280
You know, London Real, do you know that guy, Brian Rose?
01:33:34.540
He's organizing courses for decentralized finance.
01:33:38.100
I think I'm going to follow one of his courses.
01:33:41.360
But I'm in a full learning mode on this whole thing.
01:33:44.840
And I do think we need to move in that direction.
01:33:54.080
I think part of this whole system that we're facing right now, there's so many things you've got to be aware of at any given time.
01:34:03.700
And it's just like so many things you have to educate yourself about.
01:34:11.120
That's why we have like a greater community here like Plot Army.
01:34:15.840
You have somebody who might know about crypto enough in order to save you the time so that you can educate yourself with like very good summaries of it.
01:34:26.880
And then they could get you started on the platforms that you need to be.
01:34:30.180
Somebody started sending me Monero and then talked me through how to use Monero.
01:34:38.400
You tell me a bit more about Stellar Lumen because you were talking about that.
01:35:04.240
I'll have to look at your text exactly what it was.
01:35:21.660
Although there are different forecasts, I think you might be thinking of another person, but
01:35:26.660
no, maybe this is good because they say although there are different forecasts regarding Stellar
01:35:32.060
Lumens' future prices, almost all of them are bullish.
01:35:36.180
The XLM coin may be good for long-term investments.
01:35:40.140
Its price keeps increasing, and some experts believe that the coin might reach $10 by 2030.
01:35:53.620
See, this is the information that you thought that I had for you, but you actually had for
01:36:06.180
And we do have to have a lot of discussions about this, and people can learn from each
01:36:10.040
And, you know, you're not right away a Nazi or a white supremacist or a brown supremacist
01:36:17.760
I think actually, you know, that's all distraction, gaslighting distraction, because people want power,
01:36:24.720
and they have learned that why waste my time with actually arguing any detail or any rational
01:36:33.920
Let's just right away go for the jugular and call the guy a total yahoo, right?
01:36:59.460
This is only two minutes of the 14-minute SNL monologue that he had.
01:37:05.340
Now, I have a new article from today that basically says that he faked them out at SNL.
01:37:13.160
He showed them a monologue that he actually wasn't going to do, and then they looked at
01:37:18.740
it, and then he just did a completely different monologue on Saturday Night Live.
01:37:27.280
I was already wondering why didn't they shut him down before he started talking, yeah?
01:37:35.120
This is only two minutes from his 14-minute monologue, and there were many other very good parts that
01:37:44.360
We don't want to play them all because, for one, it's going to get our stream shut down
01:37:49.980
And two, like, we don't need to play all of it.
01:38:02.380
But if they're Jewish, it's a coincidence, and you should never speak about it.
01:38:19.680
It got Ye in trouble, but the thing is, Dave Chappelle is one of the, literally the funniest
01:38:28.740
Like, no matter what he does, people will laugh.
01:38:53.620
Like, I can't listen to Dave Chappelle and not smile.
01:38:58.660
I know the Jewish people have been through terrible things all over the world, but you can't
01:39:13.060
I might, I'm going to pause it a couple times just so you don't get a copy right thing.
01:39:17.240
A fair punishment would be you should just post a link to Schindler's List and y'all write
01:39:47.280
Is he going to just betray his fanbase who wants to hear real shit by just saying what
01:39:58.780
Like, whether you think Kanye, what he said was hateful or not, it's got to be true because
01:40:11.200
The ADL, the Anti-Defamation League, who are like the leading censors.
01:40:18.900
They also threaten to take his kids away, right?
01:40:22.660
That's Harley Pasternak, his trainer, who Harley Pasternak is like a trainer slash, I guess,
01:40:32.920
I don't know if he's a psychiatrist too, but he's definitely a military operative because
01:40:37.140
he went to school in Canada and America with their military programs.
01:40:44.900
Yeah, they're taught how to handle people with sociopathy, psychopathy.
01:40:52.700
Whatever you think of him, Kanye is a force of nature.
01:40:57.440
So, these people are being taught, these handlers are taught how to handle celebrities
01:41:12.500
He went to one of his concerts at one point, and then he went out on a rant, and then they
01:41:26.480
And he was the guy that got him into that house, wasn't it?
01:41:32.720
A few weeks later, Kanye had a concert, and then he just started going off the cuff saying,
01:41:42.320
They said that Hillary was going to win the election.
01:41:45.980
And then, like, people didn't know really what to think.
01:41:50.000
Like, that probably wasn't his fan base, really.
01:41:55.780
And then he started complimenting Trump a bunch of times.
01:41:58.580
And then a couple days later, he got supposedly, you know, hospitalized for exhaustion.
01:42:08.860
But really what happened is his trainer, his trainer, a guy who's supposed to be helping
01:42:17.640
Harley Pasternak, this guy with a military background, along with his doctor, who happened
01:42:23.100
to be Jewish, as Kanye said in a later interview, joking, like, but also being serious about
01:42:30.960
the fact that, like, maybe there is a connection going on.
01:42:34.340
That is something that should be debated to be figured out, right?
01:42:38.180
But both his doctor and his trainer conspired to get him shot up with over eight drugs.
01:43:02.600
But what kind of people shoot you up with that many things, even if it's a bipolar freakout?
01:43:10.580
And this happens right after he gets on stage and does something that's very politically
01:43:19.080
That may actually affect his sponsors and his career.
01:43:25.140
Well, isn't that also how Michael Jackson died?
01:43:27.820
Because they injected him with sleep pills or some whatever sleeping agent?
01:43:35.080
Because Michael Jackson, he died and the doctor was charged with manslaughter and served two
01:43:47.040
He was giving Michael Jackson something that only an anesthesia should be giving people
01:43:58.980
And Michael Jackson, what did he say a couple of years before he died?
01:44:03.200
He was on a phone call and he was saying, they're coming after me.
01:44:16.260
These Jews, they want to take me for everything I have.
01:44:22.220
And then he got in trouble for that, a call that was secretly recorded, something that
01:44:27.800
he wasn't even trying to put out into the world.
01:44:30.760
Like, these Jews are trying to do this and that to me.
01:44:35.980
But they still got him for saying something like that and they still impugned him further.
01:44:41.700
Now, I've always thought that before that, okay, this guy seems like a freak.
01:44:48.040
But more people I talk to who've looked into it seem to think that, no, he just lost his
01:44:54.540
childhood by, like, being whipped by his dad and beaten by his dad so that he would
01:45:01.580
And so he's just kind of kooky and he's like, hey, everyone, come play with me in Neverland.
01:45:10.500
Well, yeah, they definitely use that as a way to bring him down the end, right?
01:45:14.780
And then the fact that he's noticing, he's noticing all these people who are being parasitical
01:45:20.900
around him and trying to take away his, like, free will and take away all his money.
01:45:28.000
And I do want to bring up one more thing quick.
01:45:33.780
She's out of her conveyor ship with her dad or whatever.
01:45:41.980
Every video she posts is just her, like, dancing around like this, like, thinking like she's
01:45:50.320
And then, like, five pictures of her completely naked, like, looking like she hasn't had any
01:45:58.020
And she's just, like, putting her tits and, like, she's got little hurts over her nipples
01:46:03.440
Like, you just see all this shit, like, every day.
01:46:06.740
And people are just constantly saying, like, what is going on here?
01:46:14.500
And I think that there are similar things going on with all these celebrities.
01:46:22.200
Yeah, like, get back to that because we haven't finished that video yet.
01:46:30.480
There's a lot of black people in Ferguson, Missouri.
01:46:40.840
That one wasn't punching up at truth because, yes, you are right in that, but it's not the
01:46:47.820
I could see if you had some kind of issue, you know what I mean?
01:46:51.400
You might go out to Hollywood and your mind might start connecting some kind of lines and
01:46:55.440
you could maybe adopt the delusion that the Jews run show business.
01:47:00.380
It's not a crazy thing to think, but it's a crazy thing to say out loud in a client like
01:47:06.880
It's a crazy, not a crazy thing to think, but it's a crazy thing to say that is really
01:47:18.180
going to be a thorn in the side to the censors, because like we're going to see, they think
01:47:27.560
But why would it be a crazy thing to think, but not to say that doesn't really make sense?
01:47:33.580
Well, yeah, also, as far as that go, my opinion is you don't want to have generalized it.
01:47:44.800
It's kind of the same as this race baiting or like identity politics, right?
01:47:52.980
They're trying to advance everything in the world based on identity politics.
01:47:56.340
It's, it's, what are you going to, why do you generalize like that?
01:48:07.340
Well, I would, I'll, I'll give a defense for the generalizing of say somebody claiming Jewish
01:48:14.220
control over media is if you have 2% of the population and they have control over 60, 70%
01:48:20.920
of all the top positions, that is no longer, you're not going after people just because
01:48:29.880
You're not going to make any progress by, by attacking that or dismantling that or the
01:48:34.720
way you make progress is you create a parallel society.
01:48:45.540
But instead of trying to reform a system by calling people names and you're this and
01:48:52.260
you're goium hater or whatever, you know, like, uh, what are you trying to accomplish
01:48:58.400
Like, yeah, well, I will say here though, is that when they're using organizations such
01:49:04.680
as the ADL, the anti-defamation leak, which is the most powerful censorship organization
01:49:11.120
in the West and then they're saying that anybody who tries to call out these connections when
01:49:17.960
you have something like AIPAC, uh, which AIPAC is the American Israeli, uh, political action
01:49:25.080
conference where they are bragging about how all of the candidates that they endorse win.
01:49:30.040
And then they, they figure out every single way where they could give the most amount of
01:49:35.240
money to their candidates, even though like Israel, doesn't that have something to do
01:49:43.860
If you have something like AIPAC, so, so you have to be able to call that out.
01:49:47.780
And I guess I do have to be able to talk about it.
01:49:51.180
And actually Chappelle, uh, does it in a very, and yay, probably too.
01:49:57.640
And, and, and if, if they want to shoot down honest people, uh, as they, as they're trying
01:50:02.660
to do maybe also with Alex Jones, like, uh, the, the whole story around him and his billion
01:50:09.300
That's all just trying to bring somebody down because he's exposing, he's talking about
01:50:16.100
I will say one thing about like, to what you said about identity politics is that we definitely
01:50:22.920
don't want to be treating a person just because they have a certain religion or a background
01:50:31.440
We don't want to be treating somebody poorly or just immediately judging them because of
01:50:39.480
But what we do want to do is be analyzing people based on their behaviors and what is
01:50:50.300
If somebody injects you with snake poison, you should be able to say the fucker is injecting
01:50:58.420
You shouldn't be called a conspiracy theorist if you can prove that when you call it reality
01:51:03.100
or when the Khazarian mafia has, is, is, uh, has organized itself in a certain way to game
01:51:24.740
And I think he has a really good point at the end because he's really, he's really struggling
01:51:30.220
to get his jokes across without, you know, he's walking on a minefield at this point.
01:51:36.120
And I think, I've had people tell me, no, Dave Chappelle wasn't based with this, you know,
01:51:42.960
like he, he was running cover from them and maybe he is a little bit, but I think he did
01:51:48.620
the perfect job for who he is without losing his whole livelihood and career.
01:52:03.140
Like, I am pro Dave Chappelle in this situation.
01:52:07.660
It shouldn't be this scary to talk about anything.
01:52:13.420
To be honest with you, I'm getting sick talking to a crowd like this.
01:52:21.180
And I hope they don't take anything away from me.
01:52:33.520
And the way the, his delivery just spot on every time, man.
01:52:46.540
I think we got through most of the topics we wanted to get through.
01:52:49.340
I'm just going to check the chat to see what, what people are saying.
01:52:56.180
I don't even know what that means at this point.
01:53:00.340
Um, the Fabian intellectuals were the people who started the NDP, I believe, in the 40s or 50s or something.
01:53:12.180
Uh, Bearded McNasty says, greatest living comedian, in my opinion.
01:53:16.860
Uh, I would say, yeah, he's among the, the top, top three or five best comedian, modern comedians.
01:53:37.300
Well, I'm talking stand-up comedians, but yes, for sure.
01:53:46.720
People forget, historically, people, uh, it were the, the, uh, jesters, the court jesters that were able to speak truth to power, right?
01:54:04.840
Uh, and, and, uh, in that sense, they have a, uh, a very important role in society.
01:54:11.180
And if they are being shut down, yeah, so you got it, you got something really nasty on your hands.
01:54:20.500
Uh, I think that the comedians of our time are, are actually, they, they've been co-opted so badly that they are the ones who are pushing forth all the propaganda, right?
01:54:39.700
I would have thought the Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
01:54:49.840
But, but 10 years later, uh, and especially now, who do you have?
01:55:05.780
And then he would, he, uh, that guy is intolerable, right?
01:55:10.640
And they all, oh, and Jon Oliver, Jon Oliver is probably the most competent at them all.
01:55:17.380
Like, he's actually a competent, funny comedian.
01:55:23.000
But all the things that he's pushing are just straight, like, the narrative.
01:55:31.040
He's very good at pushing the narrative of, like, Alex Jones is such a bad guy that you
01:55:36.860
would think he's like, boo-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da-da.
01:55:40.880
And then he shows you, like, some joke that he made up with a bunch of images, you know?
01:55:45.680
Like, like, something that, like, a joke that is generated off of something that doesn't
01:55:52.280
even have anything to do with why Alex Jones is actually bad or anything to do with the
01:55:58.720
So this is what our, the modern-day comedian is, is supposed to do with, with the, the
01:56:07.880
And it's getting harder and harder to find these anti-establishment comedians.
01:56:15.700
Dave Chappelle is still just enough that the establishment-
01:56:29.560
And it seems like, okay, I'll leave, leave us off on one last thing.
01:56:34.500
What's interesting is that Dave Chappelle, in the last day, there's a new report coming
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out saying that he tricked Saturday Night Live.
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So what, what, so he gave him a whole different thing and then he went rogue on them, live
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Yeah, so Dave Chappelle apparently tricks Saturday Night Live staff by performing a fake monologue
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in the dress rehearsal before revealing new anti-Semitic material live on air.
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I love how they just straight up call it, oh, that material, anti-Semitic.
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You know, it's not like he was carefully and very brilliantly walking through the minefields
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No, it was just anti-Semitic according to, of course, BuzzFeed, right?
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Uh, there were apparently people in the staff of Saturday Night Live, like writers who were
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And apparently he even made a joke about it in the monologue, but they cut it out somehow.
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I don't know how they figured out how to cut it out, especially since it's live.
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But yeah, they want to go after him because he was making jokes that, you know, investigated
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the whole trans and gay LGBT community in the past.
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If you've seen his former, like his past specials, right?
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I think he, well, yeah, he, he, he managed to walk the tightrope, I think, and, and made
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He threw himself, he, he put himself in a barrel and threw himself down the falls and
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He crawled out to, uh, to live another day to tell another joke.
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He's actually, you know, one more thing about it.
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You know, he did a bit of harm because Jonathan Greenblatt, the C the head of the ADL, he,
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he wasn't able to make a whole article on the ADL about it and to try and push for his
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censorship for Dave Chappelle to lose all the sponsorships and stuff.
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That's how well, you know, he walked the line, but instead he wasn't able to do it.
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Greenblatt, because he knew like, if you look at the Facebook posts or any of the social media
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posts where it shows the whole monologue, all the normal people are just saying, this
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He, you know, like, so, so if they were to bitch about it and say it was anti-Semitic
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and you should be canceled, then it would backfire on them.
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So Greenblatt, instead he goes on his own personal account and he says, we shouldn't expect Dave
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Chappelle to serve as society's moral compass, but it's disturbing to see NBC not just
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normalize, but popularize hashtag anti-Semitism.
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Why are Jewish sensitivities denied or diminished at almost every turn?
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But either way, he was relegated to his own personal account.
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Yeah, well, that's fine people have to have an opinion too, but we don't have to.
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See, this is what's wrong with the situation where, and now everything is like a mad rush
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of attacking a person or attacking a whole group or, you know, it's craziness.
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Like there's no rational debate possible in that environment, right?
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Well, just as a thing to wrap this all up, I think the main takeaways from this would
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be we do have to have compassion to people, to the average person, to the normie, to the
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people who could be open to solutions in the future, especially as things get worse, right?
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Like the vax damage is going to get worse, the censorship is going to get worse, the economic
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hard times are going to get worse, and they're going to be seeking answers, and we've got
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to be those people who are compassionate the whole way through, and then we've got to help
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bring them along and say, yeah, now we can help you.
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I was hoping and I was waiting for you to see the truth.
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Or maybe it doesn't get worse if we plow that field of all the cryptocurrency, we suddenly
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And is there anything else you want to tell everybody before we leave tonight?
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First, I want to say, like, comment, if you're watching this on a replay, you know, start
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And share this video to anybody you think who would enjoy it.
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And yeah, make sure you smash that like button.
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I think more conversation like this needs to be had.
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And it's how we advance into the future, right?
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We need to explore all these subjects in nauseating detail and also in a fun way.
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Keep making content, keep making fun content that people could laugh at and whatever way
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We need to push for debates that are fair and open because our enemies' main tool of attack
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is to say that we're not allowed to speak, right?
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And we got to expose that weakness, that kink in their armor, that Achilles heel that we have.
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Because they are scared to let us be heard by other people.
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That'll be the song that we leave it all off on.
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Make sure you follow the first favorite button.
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