00:15:30.040is, well, let's just take the senator of my own state, Tommy Tuberville, who I like. Tuberville
00:15:35.580is a staunch conservative. He is not afraid to go after Islam. He has been going after Islam.1.00
00:15:43.240But his argument is ban Sharia. I would like to sit down with Senator Tuberville,
00:15:49.140as I did with his predecessor, and say to him, that's not going to solve the problem.1.00
00:15:55.900We have to ban Islam. Now, my lawyer son, you know, would take exception to me when I say this. He'll say, Dad, you can't do that because it's a religion. It's protected under the Bill of Rights. My argument is it should be denied protection under the Bill of Rights because it does not—the Bill of Rights, for those who can't remember, the Bill of Rights enumerates five freedoms—religion, assembly, press, petition, and speech.1.00
00:16:22.280Islam does not recognize any of those.0.96
00:16:25.380It doesn't believe in freedom of religion, freedom of assembly, freedom of petition, freedom of the press, or freedom of speech.0.95
00:16:31.800It doesn't acknowledge any of those things.
00:16:33.260And that's before we even start talking about child brides and misogyny and violence and all those kinds of things.
00:16:40.220So Islam is, by definition, when it's practiced seriously in an orthodox manner, not radical,0.98
00:16:48.220in an orthodox manner, it is anti-constitutional.0.90
00:16:53.040And for that reason, it should be treated as an ideology, not as a religion.
00:16:58.180It should be denied the protections of a religion.
00:33:12.720It was published in the mid or early 80s.
00:33:16.380And he tells a wonderful story in there about a Jewish physician who was purged under Stalin's, you know, many purges into the Stalinist terror.
00:35:58.380I have to be there anyway, because I'm there to see a dear friend of mine, Professor John Lennox, with whom we've together have done battle many times.
00:36:25.180I'll tell you off air who I think the opposition is and why we need extra security.
00:36:29.060But the last time I debated there, I may have talked to you about it, but it was a very hostile environment full of liberal students who hated me and hated everything I was saying.
00:36:37.580And so it would be nice to have some allies in the audience this time.
00:37:12.740A few weeks ago, I covered Saga Metals, trading as SAGMF in the U.S. and Saga in Canada.
00:37:22.320It's a company that we've featured many times on this channel.
00:37:25.840We're revisiting the story much sooner than expected to share a few major developments that are currently unfolding.
00:37:32.920Less than 48 hours ago, they achieved a 100% drill success rate in all 57 drill holes all ahead of schedule.
00:37:41.960The company also added $10 million to its bank account from a successful financing round dedicated entirely to drilling, adding serious fuel to an already accelerating program.
00:37:55.220As the U.S. and its allies move to secure the future, Saga Metals is positioning itself directly where the money, the mandates, and the momentum are flowing.
00:38:05.680In the past six months, Saga Metals scooped another titanium project from under Rio Tinto,
00:38:12.740a company roughly 3,500 times larger by market value.
00:49:55.740It is Article 188, you're not allowed to damage the reputation of a political figure.
00:50:00.420And this also, once again, was introduced by Angela Merkel.
00:50:03.860And a lot of politicians have been taking advantage of this.
00:50:06.480There is now even an entire company called the So Done Company that they use AI to scan through hundreds of thousands of posts every month, especially on X now.
00:50:17.240And then they find stuff like calling our chancellor Pinocchio and you can get charged with a hate crime for that.
00:50:23.720And then you have to pay a fine if you're lucky or if you refuse to pay the fine, eventually you go to the jail, which is insane.
00:50:33.960Obviously, you're not allowed to post memes and you're also not allowed to insult politicians in any way, even if it's the most innocuous insult.
00:50:42.060It's totally. So are people rising up against it?
00:50:45.100Yeah, absolutely. They are. I mean, the AfD party, the opposition party in Germany, it is the most popular party in Germany.
00:50:52.640And just today I saw a new survey showing that the majority of Germans want an AfD chancellor.0.90
00:51:00.960like by there's a big difference between uh how many people want an afd chancellor versus a cdu
00:51:07.660chancellor which is the second one um so the cdu is the party that's currently in power and it's
00:51:13.180also the anglomerate party now are they actually the christian democrats yes the christian democrats
00:51:18.700are they christian fake conservatives they're the fake conservatives which in my opinion actually
00:51:23.420makes it worse than if we had a left-wing government because if it's if we have had a
00:51:28.720left-wing government right now then we could just point out these are the people who are damaging
00:51:33.860the country but as we have a fake conservative government right now this results in more people
00:51:42.520wanting to vote for the left because they think oh it's the conservatives who are destroying
00:51:46.080everything right now why is it why is everything going so bad if it's a because we have a conservative
00:51:51.360chancellor right now that's the natural conclusion that people then come to but the truth is we have
00:51:56.720a fake conservative Chassa who's totally controlled by the left-wing coalition that he actually
00:52:01.400founded because he refuses to form a coalition with the AFD. The entire CDU party refuses
00:52:07.020to form a coalition with the AFD because they say those are the Nazis.0.93
00:52:12.460Well, it sounds like that's the kind of thing you need. You need some bold right-wing people
00:52:16.040to fight back. And if the so-called conservative parties are aligning with the left, then they
00:52:20.820all need to go. And does the AFD have a chance of getting into power?
00:52:23.960because it's you the coalition government right now i'm i'm very split on this because the support
00:52:30.800is there they are the most popular party people want the afd to be in power and quite frankly i
00:52:36.880think that the majority of people who are currently still in support of the cdu party
00:52:41.400they support afd policies because the cdu um pretend to copy the afd policies they make these
00:52:49.880false promises that are actually very strongly aligned with the afd but then they never deliver
00:52:54.760on these promises so the people who vote for the cdu or who would like to support them they are
00:53:00.740tricking themselves they are gaslighting themselves and they are just telling themselves i just don't
00:53:05.220want to be seen as a nazi which is understandable in a way because people are put on this intelligence
00:53:09.820surveillance just for supporting the afd they are being investigated for hoisting the german flag
00:53:15.040and being too patriotic meanwhile our current government under chance of math they want to
00:53:20.860amplify our military spending and and we want to fight for for what for what what are german
00:53:29.160soldiers supposed to fight for because it's definitely not germany which makes it so much
00:53:32.860worse in america at least if you go to war then you go to war for the country and they will help0.90
00:53:37.540you they will save your ass if you're stuck somewhere in iran for example but if it was a0.98
00:53:43.480german soldier nobody would even try to save him there is no honor in being in the military in0.99
00:53:50.080germany which is just so horrible but the the only problem that i see that a lot of people see is
00:53:56.360that we don't have the system like in america where you elect trump and you elect the president
00:54:02.340we don't elect the chancellor the chancellor is elected by the parliament and if the if for example
00:54:10.220the afd comes in first place in the next election but they are still under 50 percent which is
00:54:17.580likely to happen because they are now approaching maybe let's say let's be very optimistic and they
00:54:23.240approach 30 percent which would be incredible which would be basically historic because the
00:54:28.460afd is a very young party but then all the other parties can just decide we are going to form a
00:54:33.820massive coalition against the afd and thus we would we would have a terrible coalition of mostly
00:54:40.880left-wing parties even though the majority of people voted for the right uh so that's that's
00:54:46.160just a very tricky situation that we find ourselves in right now which just exposes how broken the
00:54:51.200system our parliamentary system is well i think it's broken by design isn't it they were so afraid0.72
00:54:56.420of the future nazi party that they become the left-wing stasi and it's unavoidable at this0.52
00:55:01.620point there's nothing you can do about it without a revolution unfortunately but now obviously
00:55:06.240you're based here in america which state are you in in dc oh in the swamp the political heart of
00:55:13.200america um mostly because i can follow everything that's going on in politics here it's i'm just
00:55:20.340very close to the capital and the white house that was kind of the reason that's also um a very good
00:55:26.080spot to travel in and out of the state because there are multiple airports you can go anywhere
00:55:32.080so yeah just for political reasons it was useful but it's not like my forever home
00:55:37.820are you able to go back to germany at the moment or not i'm not able to leave the united states at
00:55:43.740all while i'm applying for asylum or why i am while i am a refugee right and then once i get
00:55:50.040a green card eventually which will take probably years for me to get um then i can travel out of
00:55:57.600the country again but it would be way too dangerous for me to go to germany so that's not going to
00:56:02.120happen anytime soon and this is actually um the main reason why i uh hesitated to apply for asylum
00:56:10.880because yes i had every reason that would make it sensible for me um except there is a very good
00:56:18.940chance that I will never see my grandma again because what if she's not alive until I can
00:56:23.960leave the country again even if you were to meet in I don't know Switzerland eventually right now
00:56:29.800I cannot leave the country at all and for her it would be impossible to travel to America
00:56:34.540that's tough Naomi if people want to support you or find out more about you where can they go
00:56:39.900I am on Twitter I'm very loyal to X especially since Elon Musk took over obviously that just
00:56:48.360make me um believe in the in the cost of free speech on twitter um i am considering expanding
00:56:54.740on more platforms but i think it is the most impactful platform it's not about payout because
00:57:01.560realistically we don't make that much on twitter compared to other platforms but it's about the
00:57:07.320impact that we can have the real life impact everything in politics happens on twitter so if
00:57:11.900you actually want to generate some form of impact on the world on the country um then twitter or
00:57:20.080x is the place to be so tell people you're Naomi Zeipt on x s-e-i-b-t Naomi Zeipt s-e-i-b-t Naomi
00:57:28.780thank you for joining us today god bless you and we'll be praying for you take care thank you god
00:57:32.880bless you too now let's have a look at the comments from last week's episode starting with the people
00:57:40.360who replied on x dickensian dickensian 1776 or 1776 says excellent episode father good to hear
00:57:50.300you at nxr joel webin is awesome thank you it is great to be at nxr and joel webin is awesome
00:57:56.500rita ru rita ru 19 says centers for medicare and medical or medicaid services administration
00:58:04.660Mehmet Ozi said this week that the feds have suspended payments to 800 hospice and home
00:58:12.380health care agencies suspected of fraud in Los Angeles. Systemic fraud oh my gosh it is everywhere
00:58:18.740and anywhere there is a government purse that people can tap into to steal from us the taxpayers
00:58:25.100they do and which is one of the reasons we need the welfare state to be as small as possible
00:58:29.960but also why we need as much accountability as possible.
00:58:33.520Let's go over to the comments on YouTube.