00:08:14.840The experience of the Palestinians in resisting against the coercion of the regime and the mercenary settlers should become the perpetual plan of action for the brave Palestinian people.
00:08:28.940Those were written by the Ayatollah in Iran.
00:09:05.100That doesn't seem just like a governmental squabble.
00:09:08.580That seems like the Jews are contaminating.
00:09:12.040If you are listening to us in Israel, know that many people in America have your back.
00:09:25.400You know, everybody was everybody was so quick to put up a little black square before they read anything about Black Lives Matter before they no one had read the Black Lives Matter website.
00:10:20.500Remember when she was talking about how the Jewish people just buy off Congress?
00:10:26.220Oh, well, that doesn't sound too anti-Semitic, does it?
00:10:32.680Remember that Congress, we need to have she needs to apologize.
00:10:37.700We need to pass a resolution like that does anything.
00:10:41.660Democrats passed a resolution, but it was watered down.
00:10:44.940We all have the responsibility to speak out against anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, homophobia, transphobia, racism, and all the forms of hatred and bigotry, especially as we see the spike in hate crimes in America.
00:10:57.140You know who has more hate crimes committed against them than any other group in America?
00:11:13.380Nobody needed to know anything about Black Lives Matter.
00:11:17.760But now all of these people who felt educated enough about talking about, you know, white supremacy and how blacks feel and what the numbers are on cops, even though they think that a thousand black people were killed last year by cops.
00:11:36.860They didn't have a problem speaking out, but this one, I don't know.
00:11:42.420I don't feel qualified to speak out on this one.
00:17:03.060And, well, they're, they're going to be in big, big, big, big, big, big trouble, you know, really big trouble, big trouble.
00:17:13.980She was just very confused and she just, she was just trying to do the right thing by getting people up in arms in school to pay attention to the plight of, of colored people, colored people, colored people.
00:17:29.900When do we start using the words colored people again?
00:19:07.620Don't get me the get out and grill assortment, which has 20 entrees, ultra juicy burgers, plump chicken breasts, sides, desserts, four 10 ounce butcher cuts, New York strips.
00:20:04.300By the way, the Biden administration is negotiating with the Palestinians.
00:20:24.360They're trying to get them all kinds of aid, which is great because it goes usually right to Hamas.
00:20:30.220And I think that's I think that's wonderful.
00:20:32.540But this time they're working extra, extra hard to make sure that it doesn't.
00:20:37.660And I just want you to know we're going to be working in partnership with the United Nations, said the Biden White House.
00:20:44.360Oh, OK, well, that makes it even better.
00:20:49.260We're going to be working in partnership with the United Nations and the Palestinian Authority to kind of channel aid in a manner that where it does its best to go to the people of Gaza and not to Hamas.
00:21:03.220But as we all know, in life, there are no guarantees, but we're going to do everything we can to ensure that this assistant reaches the people who need it the most.
00:21:13.600Oh, well, if you're using the United Nations, at least 40 percent of it will.
00:22:18.600I would love to hear anyone explain to me some coherent case where we should actually, give me the coherent case for the Palestinians in this situation.
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00:43:08.100Um, they have a proposal to fund history and civics programs informed by critical race theory.
00:43:15.380It's a federal rule now that will prioritize funding for history and civics lessons that will consider systematic marginalization, biases, inequities, discriminatory policy, and practice in American history.
00:43:30.760And incorporate racially, ethnically, culturally, and linguistically diverse perspectives.
00:43:37.960Oh, and it also, uh, favorably talks about Ibram Kendi and, uh, the New York Times 1619 project.
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00:49:32.520The Catholic movement has been great over the centuries at social justice.
00:49:37.920But that word means something different within Catholicism,
00:49:41.760and it means something completely different within the Ibram Kendi type stuff.
00:49:47.060And actually, Ibram Kendi is a great example.
00:49:49.540His definition of racism is not the traditional definition.
00:49:53.220So all these definitions have their own meaning within their own religion.
00:49:57.660And I've just been trying to point out to people, really great writers like John the Corder,
00:50:03.180Shelby Steele, have been noticing that the social justice movement is a religion.
00:50:09.160It has its own definitions, its own tenets, its own high priests and priestesses with Ibram Kendi and Robin DiAngelo and whatnot.
00:50:16.360And so to go to that false religion and take its definitions and its tenets and then bring it into Christianity and then ascribe the words of Christ to that kind of social justice,
00:50:33.000that would be heretical if you did it with any other religion.
00:50:36.020You know, I really believe we will our churches are headed for a civil war, as you said,
00:50:43.660and I think we could lose up to 50 percent of our churches and congregations.
00:50:49.280I think it's going to get tougher and tougher.
00:50:51.560And those who understand what critical theory, not just critical race theory, anything that starts with critical theory is is Marxist in nature.
00:51:04.760And honestly, it is it's not that it's not Christian.
00:53:46.920So if you are now saying that Martin Luther King was wrong, he based all of it many times word for word on the words of Christ.
00:53:55.480Yeah. You know, you just touched on something interesting that I've never said on an interview because people probably get really mad at me.
00:54:02.800But have you noticed that, as you just said, that now you have the new left are saying the same things about Martin Luther King that the Klan used to?
00:54:54.760And now we're at a place where even in the Christian publishing world, they would much rather publish Ibram Kendi than a Christian book on theology.
00:55:02.580So answer the question, John, on what do people do?
00:55:09.160If you see this in your church, I mean, I don't recommend that you leave your church.
00:55:15.280You've got to try to save your congregation.
00:55:18.560But if it's just too far gone, then maybe you have to consider that.
00:55:48.920The warning signs, once you start to notice, it's all in the language.
00:55:53.740And I know that you've talked about this before, but I think Ben Shapiro calls it the vocabulary, which I thought was a great way to say it.
00:56:09.880I wonder if they're using it in the same way that Ibram Kendi's using it when they talk about equity.
00:56:15.300If your pastor starts talking about equity and inclusion, you ought to get a little bit nervous.
00:56:22.300And that's not because the Bible does talk about equity, but the Bible means it in a different way than Ibram Kendi means it.
00:56:30.140So when they start talking about those kind of things or if they start having – I've been reading about this and a lot of pastors, they're beginning to have safe spaces in churches for people of color because people of color don't feel safe around white people.
00:56:47.900You start seeing that stuff pop up in your church under the guise of love.
00:56:51.840Gosh, wouldn't you – if you're a pastor, John, if you're a pastor and your black attendees don't feel comfortable, don't you say, sit in the front seat right next to me and I'm going to address this.
00:57:06.580Anybody who has a problem with black members of this church, the door is behind you.
00:57:23.640We're entering a time when we're going back to segregation under the guise of love, and it's really bizarre.
00:57:33.420And again, it's the opposite of good news because the good news is the Bible has the most beautiful remedy for any sort of enmity between ethnic groups, between male and female, between rich and poor.
00:58:05.140So, it's very anti-Christ, as you said.
00:58:08.800So, if people start seeing those kind of warning signs, I would raise absolute heck up in that place, just like parents should be raising heck at their schools when they find out they're teaching this stuff at their schools.
00:58:23.040You don't have to be academic, you don't have to be smart, you don't have to be a theologian to notice this kind of nonsense and heresy.
01:06:31.460I think of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, God will not hold us blameless.
01:06:40.600And I know Apple and Google and Facebook.
01:06:46.480There was just a story from, I think, the Wall Street Journal where Apple is getting deeper in bed with the Chinese government and they are helping them round up.
01:06:56.800I mean, it's exactly what IBM did in the Holocaust.
01:07:01.860And we're not going to be held blameless because we know we know.
01:07:09.640Right now, the U.S. State Department says that the Communist Party in China has forced possibly more than two million people, mostly Uyghur Muslims, into camps in China's Xinjiang province.
01:07:37.480In fact, you have several people now who have escaped.
01:07:41.020This is exactly the same thing that that happened in with the Jews in Germany.
01:07:48.760And there's this great story of this Polish patriot who went in and got himself intentionally arrested so he could get into Auschwitz and he could report on it.
01:08:01.100He kept sending information out and everybody said, no, that's crazy.
01:08:04.700He finally escaped in an amazing escape story and he escaped and he wrote it all down and sent it to, I believe, the U.S. embassy in in in Switzerland.
01:09:27.780That's where they performed surgery on pregnant women while they were awake.
01:09:34.300Across the courtyard where they shot all of the people at the firing range across that courtyard is another place where they just tortured people.
01:09:44.920This is exactly what is happening in China.
01:09:51.200She recalls seeing chains on the walls in the black room and chairs with nails sticking out of the seats where inmates would be tied down.
01:10:00.300Torture devices on the walls look like they were from the Middle Ages, including implements used to pull fingernails and toenails out with a spear like rod for jabbing into a person's flesh.
01:10:10.720Electric chairs, electric chairs, iron chairs with holes in the back so the arms could be twisted back above the shoulder joint and other chairs designed to pin victims down lined one side of the room.
01:10:23.640Many of the people they tortured never came back out of that room, she said.
01:10:29.480Others would stumble out covered in blood.
01:10:31.860Secretive orders maintain that any prisoners who died or were killed must vanish without a trace.
01:10:39.540There should be no visible signs of torture on the bodies or any evidence, proof or documentation that was needed to be immediately destroyed.
01:10:48.620Taking photos or video recordings of the corpses was forbidden.
01:10:52.860The families of the deceased either received vague excuses or sometimes it was advisable just simply never to mention that they had died at all.
01:11:00.740She said in one of her classes, a re-education classes in the camps, I was barely to even listen to myself talk about our self-sacrificing patriarch, a President Z, who passed on the warmth of love with his hands while several of the students collapsed unconscious and fell off their plastic chairs.
01:11:20.760If you fell off your chair, you were unconscious in anguish or stress.
01:11:25.800The guards grabbed the unconscious person by both arms and dragged them away like a doll, their feet trailing across the floor.
01:11:33.100They didn't just take the unconscious.
01:12:56.440The first step alongside the years 2014 to 2015 was to assimilate those who are willing in Xinjiang and eliminate those who are not.
01:13:14.360Step two was called annexing of neighboring countries.
01:13:17.280Between 25 and 2035, but China has already started to test its borders.
01:13:23.500In 2020, the Chinese government built 11 buildings inside Nepal, denied Nepal's claim to the district.
01:13:31.000In the same year, the Communist Party passed a security law over Hong Kong and used it to charge and imprison pro-democracy legislators and activists.
01:13:39.840The third step is to be achieved in the future 2035, and it was the occupation of Europe.
01:13:48.840I can't tell you how disgusted I am by groups like the ADL.
01:14:18.220Many times they're carrying water for the left.
01:14:20.420It means nothing to say never forget if you won't talk about the things that lead to a holocaust.
01:14:33.320By never forgetting doesn't mean just remember their names and remember what happened, but look at the seeds that are being planted today so we don't go down that road.
01:14:45.960And almost every step of the way, when I warned about anti-Semitism returning, the Nazi-like ideals returning, I was called a conspiracy theorist.
01:15:00.620I was called even an anti-Semite at times by the ADL themselves.
01:15:05.220And I begged them, how do you remember if, how do you do good?
01:15:11.080How do you make sure the Jews aren't beaten in the streets of Los Angeles and in Miami and in New York?
01:15:20.160How do you make sure that doesn't happen if you won't talk about the seeds that are being planted?
01:15:28.840It's too late when the tree has its vines all around your neck.
01:21:06.080So they got out, they got everybody out who was stressing the beauty of classical architecture.
01:21:17.980Classical architecture is the favorite hands down by the American public.
01:21:23.380The opponents are in academia, elite architecture circles, and somehow or another, the woke people have said that that classic architecture that is connected to fascism.
01:21:38.620Thomas Jefferson said, if you want to make sure the world remembers who you were and what your values were, you embed them in architecture.
01:21:50.240They're even changing the architecture.
01:23:01.000All right, let me tell you about Rectech.
01:23:03.520You know, I think a good lesson, if you want to be president in the United States, I mean, when you, I mean, you feel like, OK, I got to have the power at my fingertips.
01:23:14.640And if I reach down to my phone or device and I press the button, you know what I'm saying, as president, I'm generating a whole lot of heat someplace.
01:26:01.520The little punks have always counted because in the long run, the character of a country is the sum total of the character of its little punks.
01:31:48.040I'm beginning to believe that they are going to have so many knobs and dials and switches that they have flipped and turned that it doesn't matter.
01:31:57.040It doesn't matter who's in Congress because everything is going to be controlled by the president.
01:33:25.280Do you know how expensive things are going to get when and if they actually do this gigantic infrastructure?
01:33:32.640The good news is the infrastructure is defined as, you know, I need a swimming pool in the back of my house because I'm a politician.
01:33:40.000I mean, anything is infrastructure now.
01:33:42.000My kid picks his nose and I need a booger museum.
01:33:44.720Uh, so it's not roads and bridges, but if it were roads and bridges and things that we actually needed, if you were rewiring this country, if you were, you know, making sure that our power grid was actually secure, you wouldn't be able to get concrete.
01:34:03.740You wouldn't be able to get copper wire.
01:34:05.560I mean, it will be so expensive is if the government is buying it all up, by the way, I don't know if you've noticed this, Stu, but, uh, um, there are restaurants all around me.
01:34:20.020And I mean, things like, I don't know if you've ever heard of Muya, it's a burger place.
01:35:01.520And now at 24 states have stopped this additional unemployment money.
01:35:06.000Uh, all red states, by the way, 24 states.
01:35:09.340And, you know, that's also, it's also only part of the equation.
01:35:12.260Like, you know, it's partially like people don't know if their kids are going to go back to school in September.
01:35:16.800Are they going to take a brand new job and work just the summer and then have to quit it if their kids can't go to school for five days a week?
01:35:23.200You know, daycares are still running very strange hours.
01:35:27.420Some of those daycares will close down for two weeks if there's a positive test.
01:35:44.960We need this infrastructure because we've got to have daycare centers because women have got to go home and stay home with their, uh, kids.
01:35:51.520Otherwise, apparently that's, that's, uh, not the cause of, of anything.
01:35:56.580Um, uh, women and daycare, a new study out, uh, last week shows that's not the problem.
01:36:04.020That's not why women were staying home.
01:36:10.640It doesn't make sense to me because somebody had to be home with the kids.
01:36:14.620Uh, but all of this stuff with Biden and now he's changed that and he's like, well, we're doing it for, you know, it's for the future.
01:36:22.420Yeah, no, I mean, look, the reason why they want to spend trillions of dollars on such things have nothing to do with COVID, obviously.
01:36:27.720I mean, I do know, you know, and, you know, anecdotally a couple of moms who were in that situation who were just like, and again, making, I think what you would call rational decisions.
01:36:38.100Like they're just, they're in a position in which the incentives align to make it much more sensible for them to stay home right now.
01:36:44.360I think people are, uh, all pretty much making rational decisions, not necessarily good decisions, but rational decisions.
01:36:52.700If somebody is going to pay me more to sit at home and, and I get all the benefits and everything I need, why would I work seriously?
01:37:02.280And it's not only, I mean, unless I'm driven by work, right?
01:37:05.080It's not only just a, uh, pure financial decision either.
01:37:10.340If you're in a job that is not a career and you don't really care about your advancement, you're showing up, you're, you're, you're at your gym at Dunder Mifflin Scranton and you're just going in and you're, and you're making, you know, you're pranking your friends and you're barely doing anything and you don't really care about the job and you don't care about advancement.
01:37:28.060You're just looking for your next gig.
01:37:30.020Why are you going to jump back into a job like that?
01:37:32.260I mean, it doesn't make any sense when they're paying you all this extra money and you can, you can do especially after, after a year of living this lifestyle.
01:37:40.800Where you don't have to, and you can do what you want and you're okay.
01:37:45.000The other problem is that the U.S. government has converted U.S. dollars into shroot bucks from Dwight Schrute.
01:37:52.040I think that's, it will be worth more than the U.S. dollar soon.
01:37:56.000Um, by the way, the Nobel prize winning economist, Robert Schiller, uh, the guy who saw the housing bubble way before it happened, uh, is now saying a bubble of biblical proportions, housing, stocks, and cryptocurrencies.
01:38:41.600I don't think that the whole thing is explained by central bank policy.
01:38:45.880There's something about the society, uh, the society and the sociology of markets that is happening.
01:38:52.340I think Glenn, I could be wrong on this, but generally speaking, my belief right now is the biggest story in the world that people aren't really talking about is what are the elastic event, uh, effects of COVID.
01:39:05.460Like COVID, we get past the actual virus, you know, we're doing really well on that front.
01:39:09.200But like a lot of people who let's say wanted to commit crimes and are criminals have been sitting at home doing nothing.
01:39:17.000They're going to come out and do terrible things.
01:39:19.280People who were sitting at home when they didn't have jobs, trying to figure out a way to make money, throwing money all around and all sorts of crazy, risky investments.
01:39:29.540Well, what happens when this all snaps back the other way?
01:39:33.380You know, there's like a hundred different categories that our lives were severely altered with.
01:39:38.740You know, everything from money stuff to social interaction and, and, you know, the fact that like I look at out at our parking lot every day here and there's like two cars in it.
01:40:58.860I have no idea what's going to happen to that.
01:41:01.960Easily, easily, it could fall to zero or 500 bucks because the governments of the world say we're not taking that or it's too risky or there's a 50% tax on that.
01:41:13.880Gold did exactly what it was supposed to do.
01:41:16.520Please, we are living in insane times.
01:41:19.720And I've always told you I use gold as a hedge against insanity.
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01:44:49.000I want to talk to you, Stu, about cryptocurrency here for just a second, because I don't know what to think.
01:44:58.600You know, if you put money in cryptocurrency, if you put it in early, everything is gravy for you.
01:45:05.620But it's gone down like $25,000 a coin recently.
01:45:10.480And there seems to be, you know, the miners had to pull out of China because there was a crackdown on Bitcoin from the miners.
01:45:21.180At the same time, Elon Musk talked about how these miners were mining for Bitcoin and cost so much in electricity.
01:45:30.480Well, where do you get the electricity for your electric cars, you boob?
01:45:34.740Sometimes he's brilliant, but sometimes his environmentalism makes no sense whatsoever.
01:45:39.980And about 50%, you know, Bitcoin has a 50% better profile than the electricity fueling the cars that he's selling when it comes to renewable resources.
01:45:50.780I mean, I don't think he, I don't think this is something that he, I think this was something else.
01:45:57.740Whether he was pressured, whether, I just don't think that, he's too smart to believe that.
01:46:04.140It's been debunked like a thousand times.
01:46:07.300This is not even a controversial issue when it comes to cryptocurrency anymore.
01:46:11.100I think one of the issues is, unfortunately, again, people forget, Elon Musk is not a conservative.
01:46:17.340He's not a guy who doesn't want to take money from the government.
01:46:20.100He gets these credits that he needs to qualify for.
01:46:23.160And the theory is, you know, and this is just speculation, that he needs to maintain his, you know, his, the, the, his relationship with the government and the profile of Tesla as this super green.