The Shadoe Davis Show - June 11, 2026


June 10th⧸2026- Guest: Matt Ehret!


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00:02:00.000 hello i'm small hang on just one second let me change that it's better welcome to the show you
00:02:19.440 guys it's the shadow davis show it's wednesday june the 10th 2026 a very special guest on the
00:02:25.380 show tonight this is something that i have been setting up well we've been setting up for the past
00:02:30.480 month now and uh finally tonight even though he's not here just yet he will be very soon
00:02:38.420 our guest tonight is matthew errett matt is the founder of the canadian patriot review
00:02:45.720 canadian patriot.org and canadian patriot press on youtube as you can see right here
00:02:52.200 he's got a lot of videos on this youtube page including the present danger of hitler
00:02:59.800 revitalization as you can see right there pictured as stew peters and nick fuentes
00:03:04.320 who may or may not be telling the truth here matt is a researcher he goes deep into these things he
00:03:11.340 can spot psyops he understands what's what in the world and that is the reason that i wanted him on
00:03:18.540 the show tonight. Also, his latest video is called Black Sun Rising, the Esoteric Roots of
00:03:24.460 Fascism, Past and Present. We're going to show you a clip of that in just a moment.
00:03:31.220 Matt is, like I said, a writer, a producer. He is a journalist, a lecturer, and founder of the
00:03:37.920 Canadian Patriot Review, BRI expert on tactical talk and senior fellow at the American University
00:03:44.720 in moscow we're going to bring matt on in just a second but first i want to give you guys
00:03:49.160 this clip from his newest piece his newest video called black sun rising again
00:03:56.560 the esoteric roots of fascism past and present
00:04:14.720 Is it possible that nearly 80 years after World War II,
00:04:36.620 the dream of a new global fascist Reich envisioned by Hitler and Mussolini may yet be upon us? 0.63
00:04:44.720 With the increasingly unavoidable reality that much of our history has been composed of nothing but dark lies,
00:04:52.220 the popularity in conspiracy theories has grown in leaps and bounds.
00:04:57.160 And while that may not be such a bad thing,
00:05:00.320 since all of our history and present world has been shaped by conspiracies for good and for bad,
00:05:06.600 it must be acknowledged that not all conspiracy theories are true, and some are simply wrong.
00:05:13.040 But how do we differentiate the false from the true?
00:05:22.060 One particularly startling vein of conspiracy narrative
00:05:25.740 that has gained popularity in recent years
00:05:28.340 and which has targeted a large number of Christian-leaning conservatives
00:05:32.360 involves the idea that Hitler may not have been the villain
00:05:36.820 but was in fact the hero of World War II.
00:05:40.140 Due to heavy doses of propaganda, an echo chamber of narrative shapers, and also incredibly evil behavior from Israel's own elite obsessed with a greater Israel program involving the ethnic cleansing of much of the Middle East, 0.81
00:05:56.760 it is understandable that many well-intentioned people have come to believe that the cause of all the world's problems are, once again, the Jews. 0.72
00:06:07.020 And, of course, if this simplistic equation be true, then it logically follows that literally every movement that hated the Jews throughout history can be quickly given a clean, rehabilitated gloss, including the Crusader Knights that launched the Crusades a thousand years ago, and, of course, the Nazi movement of the 20th century. 0.51
00:06:30.180 Some examples of the type of pro-Nazi propaganda that is emerging onto the scene in today's world
00:06:38.200 includes, but is not limited to, the 10-part neo-Nazi series Europa, The Last Battle, and
00:06:45.780 the newest film produced by the former mercenary-turned-rapper-turned-conspiracy-guru Stu Peters
00:06:52.420 dubbed Occupied.
00:06:56.520 Influencers like Nick Fuentes have arisen seemingly out of nowhere, garnering tens of
00:07:02.100 millions of followers who don't mind the fact that the young provocateur loudly asserts
00:07:07.460 that Hitler was a cool, patriotic leader who led a cool, patriotic movement to restore
00:07:13.320 the dignity of the German population.
00:07:15.340 And let's not forget Kanye West, who has released clothing lines featuring swastikas
00:07:22.600 and has featured Hitler's speeches infused into his popular music.
00:07:38.360 So, while a positive rehabilitation of Hitler's image is undoubtedly underway,
00:07:43.800 And it is also worth asking, do those who promote the rebranding of Hitler's image have any idea what the Führer and his higher command were doing in Wevelsberg Castle? 0.73
00:07:56.500 Do people know why the black magicians of the Thule Society and Himmler's New Templar Order were attempting to invoke demons to help usher in an age of Kali Yuga, resetting all of humanity for a thousand-year Reich? 0.75
00:08:10.360 does nick fuentes or his followers have any idea why hitler literally rewrote the entire bible 0.94
00:08:17.780 introducing an aryan christ and new commandments such as keep thy blood pure and honor thy fure
00:08:25.400 do you know why the top command of the nazi elite were never punished after world war ii 0.91
00:08:32.140 and why organizations like nato the european union or even u.s and british special forces
00:08:39.220 continued a Nazi vision for creating a reset of all of human civilization,
00:08:45.060 in most cases, directly under Nazi supervision throughout the entirety of the Cold War.
00:08:54.260 Do you think that any of this may affect the world that you are currently living in?
00:09:00.620 Let's explore that.
00:09:09.220 you know what matt that seems like a great starting point why don't we begin there
00:09:25.980 that was intense that's a it's an intense way to start a show yeah sure absolutely
00:09:31.020 dude seriously man you know what i want to do i want to start at the beginning and that means
00:09:39.140 welcoming you for the very first time to the shadow david show thank you for coming on tonight
00:09:42.900 appreciate you taking the time yeah thank you for reaching out and inviting me yeah it's uh this is
00:09:47.460 something i've been wanting to do for a while and i'm so happy we're finally able to set it up for
00:09:51.540 tonight um i want to start at the beginning though and and that means for a lot of our audience it's
00:09:57.380 brand new to this there's some people that you know they know there's something going on they're
00:10:02.420 great one really they're on page one chapter one of this whole thing whereas you know some of us
00:10:08.020 are a little bit more further advanced and you seem to be right at the end of the book series
00:10:12.020 uh so you you pretty much know what everything means and i'm sure you even still have some
00:10:18.380 questions but you've dug very deeply into this so a question that a normie might have
00:10:25.820 when somebody like us would say oh man they're doing it again or this is them they're doing it
00:10:31.900 the normie would say okay who's them exactly which generally leaves us without an answer
00:10:39.860 and we're kind of sputtering at that stage of the game right like well it's it's the cabal it's the
00:10:44.860 group of them right and so how do we answer that exactly well because there's a lot of moving parts
00:10:50.240 that all kind of have different are different aspects of the one thing it's that one it's that
00:10:54.120 oneness that unites the moving parts that people i think there's been a lot of work to to make it
00:10:58.680 difficult to get the mind around that as far as a continuous agency that has been exerting influence
00:11:04.500 always in a very bad way for hundreds if not thousands of years so I think if you go back to
00:11:09.500 a lot of the writings of Herodotus of Plato of Socrates well Socrates didn't write you know
00:11:15.040 Plato wrote dialogues with his master as a personality within the dialogues but a lot of
00:11:20.620 the ancient writers Aeschylus also wrapping a lot of these truths and insights into his plays like
00:11:26.760 Prometheus bound on the Persians, the Persian War, and the actual battles that Greece had waged
00:11:34.820 against the Persian Empire, we're talking here 400, 500 BC. There's a lot of insights that people
00:11:42.580 miss that would give them an understanding about the nature of the structures of power that
00:11:46.520 maintained a continual existence and modus of operandi over the course of many civilizations
00:11:54.540 that it latched onto, that it infiltrated, that it took over, that it turned into an empire,
00:11:59.880 a seat of what's known as a martial lord, as the Babylonian priesthood referred to Persia
00:12:04.460 as its martial lord, once Cyrus was brought in and paid fealty to the temple, the high
00:12:11.580 priesthood of Marduk.
00:12:13.220 That was one of the things that Cyrus did when he was basically starting off the new
00:12:17.820 Persian empire, which for a couple of centuries became the primary conduit for that old Babylonian 0.98
00:12:23.020 priesthood to exert its influence onto the world in an attempt to do what babylon so the answer
00:12:29.960 to the question then to the normie would be babylonians it's it's plato well it's it's the
00:12:37.140 it's the babylonian priest it's it's a system of babylon i think and there is a system of of
00:12:41.900 bloodlines that maintain a continuous inbred continuity that try to create myths about them
00:12:48.880 somehow being of a superior nature than the slave families that are born from a from less pure
00:12:54.640 stock let's just say so you know there are certain stories that are cooked up concocted to justify
00:13:01.600 whether or not you know there i i know what one thing which is a hot topic in certain elite
00:13:06.960 circles is the idea that jesus didn't actually die that he continued to have babies with mary
00:13:11.880 magdalene that those babies were protected and became the the progeny that gave rise to the
00:13:17.580 different bloodlines of the noble of noble cast the royals of europe the da vinci code right yeah
00:13:24.320 well the da vinci code exactly that was a popularization for the the mass mind of something
00:13:29.820 that was held for centuries to be a truth for the inner release so like one of dan brown's
00:13:36.800 books that he used to formulate his so-called piece of fiction was uh holy blood holy grail
00:13:43.280 written by a guy, co-written by a guy named Michael Bagnon in 1981.
00:13:48.440 And this book, Michael Bagnon himself was a grand master,
00:13:52.020 a high-ranking official within the rights of the Quator Coronati Grand Masonic Lodge,
00:13:59.840 the United Grand Lodge.
00:14:01.340 So the Quator Coronati, for those who don't know,
00:14:03.980 was set up in 1882 by the emissaries of King Edward VII,
00:14:09.980 including Charles Warren, Sir Charles Warren who did the first excavations of Solomon's Temple
00:14:15.120 in Palestine back in 1863-64. Sir Walter Besant, the handler of Annie Besant, his sister-in-law
00:14:23.860 who he had positioned to be the head of a very powerful influential organization called the
00:14:28.960 Theosophists. She was a Fabian Society member and her handler was the treasurer of this Quator
00:14:34.760 or Coronadi Lodge, and so the entire, like, biblical archaeology system originated with 0.71
00:14:41.500 these Freemasons, who were of the belief that, again, they were Gnostics, they didn't believe
00:14:48.220 Jesus died, they believed that there was a secret bloodline maintained by a, you know,
00:14:53.300 certain secretive orders that infused themselves into various royal families, and then justified
00:15:00.760 why the royals were royal why they were born of just better why they didn't have to work for a
00:15:05.540 living yeah and why why do we sit back and accept all of that right because okay whatever it's easier
00:15:11.080 than than just having to question it and besides there's a football game on tonight so
00:15:16.380 right so they've been able to perpetuate this for thousands or at least hundreds of years is
00:15:24.800 what you're saying here correct that was the the bread i mean the control and of societies and
00:15:32.740 everything else that we're dealing with today they have been able to do to different societies
00:15:39.240 whether it's the year 437 a.d or 200 b.c or the dark ages or whatever this is how long this has
00:15:47.120 been going on that's amazing my father couldn't even get me to believe what he was thinking about
00:15:54.160 anything right so how is it that father has passed it down to son to son to son to son for this long
00:16:00.920 it's incredible it's quite something and it's unfortunate too because it's so unnatural you
00:16:06.400 know like it takes a lot of work to to try to create these perverse institutions that are
00:16:11.960 designed to bring out the worst in the those who are dubbed the slave the slave cast you know as
00:16:19.540 you pointed out the football games on right like there's so many uh there's such a design in this 0.69
00:16:24.980 type of slave culture that's been uh incubate that's been um honed like an art of stupidification
00:16:32.500 and it would be so much easier just to let human beings just grow and mature in a in a natural way
00:16:39.700 where we could be and tap into our divine better part of ourselves our more noble part and
00:16:45.880 contribute so much more back to the civilization that we were born into and die happy knowing that
00:16:50.120 we've participated in a positive way to the flow of of the human the human experience you know
00:16:56.760 what would their fear be if they were to just let humanity go off on its own and achieve or not
00:17:03.960 achieve uh the things that it puts its mind to i mean why are why are they so scared of us that's
00:17:09.600 a great question shadow and i think that um the best the best answer to that i've ever found 0.81
00:17:17.080 honestly i i i shit you not i'm not i'm not beating around the bush here it's it's in 0.62
00:17:21.680 aeschylus's uh prometheus bound um and i don't know if you have you ever read aeschylus or no 0.92
00:17:29.260 no no no it's it's it's a he's he's a he's an interesting interesting figure who was a patriot
00:17:36.500 of ancient Athens and, uh, and a playwright. He, he was, uh, one of the greatest playwrights in
00:17:42.120 history. And, uh, in, in his, he did a trilogy of which only part two of the three parts, uh,
00:17:47.920 trilogy exists that, that survives with the name I just gave Prometheus bound. And I think
00:17:54.400 what he's, he's intervening in a, in a universal way and a big way by shedding light on the 0.56
00:18:00.620 structure of what why why empire why this oligarchical parasite needs to crush creativity
00:18:07.600 and goodness um what its insecurities are and basically the story the way the way he opens up
00:18:13.100 the story is that you have this this character prometheus who is being tied he's being chained
00:18:18.820 to a rock by the emissaries of zeus and zeus is sort of the you know he's the he's the he's the
00:18:25.640 big tyrant of the universe running uh mount olympus and zeus is pissed because he forbade
00:18:31.360 the the most important of zeus's laws which is that mankind the mortals must never be granted
00:18:37.820 permission to learn the essence of fire that's only for the immortals of olympus to understand
00:18:44.340 that that technology but prometheus goes through and as as he's having different dialogues with
00:18:52.260 different people who are coming to him as he's about to be tortured for 10 000 years and he
00:18:55.900 could he could get out of it if you just tell certain certain things that zeus wants to hear
00:19:00.820 but he won't do it because he says um that he he unlike unlike zeus and the other gods he he saw
00:19:08.440 that mankind was more than his slavish status rolling in mud and living in ignorance and he
00:19:14.560 saw this potential and with with at least after a night of of drinking and orgying which zeus was
00:19:20.980 want to do he stole the fire that Zeus wasn't paying attention to and with that he explains
00:19:25.800 how he taught mankind uh not just how to use fire but also how to how to do harvests how to do
00:19:34.160 animal husbandry how to do metallurgy how to understand the stars um the arts so the fire
00:19:40.320 becomes a metaphor for something much bigger right as far as the creative spark that we can
00:19:44.500 um awaken inside of ourselves that ties us to the the ability to discover God's creation
00:19:50.100 and then live in greater dignity right build in harmony with god um and but once we were alerted
00:19:57.600 to the fact that we can do these things that's when freedom became a thing i suppose i would say
00:20:02.900 so what you you can't put that gene back in the bottle right when you get a sense of of that joy
00:20:08.660 of those higher pleasures of discovery and dignity and you kind of don't want to you're not happy
00:20:13.640 going back into the cage anymore so i think you're right the freedom movement came out of that in a
00:20:18.400 big way and uh and i think the oligarchy like the the zeusians the self-professed gods of olympus
00:20:24.360 because i think the gods whether it's of the pharaoh or any of the ancient characters or you
00:20:30.060 know casts of god men they were always oligarchs who tried to convey or an image to their to the
00:20:38.240 plebes that they were immortals not to be you don't even bother trying to uprise against the
00:20:44.260 gods you're not a god you're a lowly mortal you you there's no point you're just gonna get hurt
00:20:49.240 so i think that the um there's a fear of losing control by that comfortable that the the blue 0.97
00:20:57.200 blood cast that that finds themselves too drunk on their sense of ego and grandeur and comfort
00:21:03.560 and their palatial estates that they're born into and somehow it gets it creates like a drunken
00:21:08.000 feedback loop where they start needing to think about how do they maintain order and stability
00:21:13.300 which is, in their minds, the greatest good, as Henry Kissinger even said, you know, the greatest model for his formation of an identity going into geopolitics when he was still a young man was his studies of the Congress of Vienna of 1815 and Metternich and Castlereagh.
00:21:32.980 And he makes the point that in his mind, what made the Congress of Vienna, which was the restoration of the oligarchies in 1815 to stop the rise of revolutionary fervor across Europe that was spreading in the wake of the American War of Independence.
00:21:50.660 Kissinger says, well, what made that so good is it was focused on the ethic of stability, of no change, of stasis.
00:21:58.600 And stasis is the good.
00:21:59.800 anything that breaks stasis and creates uncertainty is thus bad in their weird formulation so you see
00:22:06.580 how then any evil that i do that that that defends stasis and that prevents or that that reduces
00:22:12.900 instability becomes a good that is justifiable so you could do acts of evil that are then
00:22:17.860 tied to the greater good and you can justify it for sure right you know i mean like so this is 0.83
00:22:23.220 like as it manifests itself today we talk about the oligarchs of today or the zeuses of today
00:22:29.500 You've got the Elon Musk's and the Peter Thiel's and the Larry Fink's of the world who are, you know, very high up the food chain when it comes to status. 0.60
00:22:37.920 Right. And I suppose these guys want everything to stay the same and they want to be able to control because they know best.
00:22:48.160 Let me ask you this, though. I mean, in the mind of a billionaire, somebody like Elon Musk.
00:22:53.720 And we've seen a lot of interviews with Elon Musk. We know that he's a transhumanist.
00:22:58.680 we know that you know it's clear he believes that man and machine are going to merge one day
00:23:03.980 we can get into that a little bit later on but do these guys feel as though
00:23:08.480 we're insects that the human race is nothing but a bunch of insects crawling around
00:23:16.720 yeah i i i think that that's a fair characterization of their thinking i believe
00:23:25.380 overall um ultimately human beings it's kind of like soylent green i think if you want to get the
00:23:31.280 idea of how the oligarchy thinks of human beings watch the movie with charlton heston from 1971
00:23:36.000 soylent green and uh it's it's you can just feel the the misanthropic hate of humanity that that
00:23:44.520 just it oozes out of the script and the way that humans are just portrayed as these like
00:23:50.200 overpopulated global warming causing viruses you know and it's set in 2025 right it's kind of
00:23:58.880 you know what are you doing like the whole movie is geared around uh charlton heston's character 0.98
00:24:05.560 this cop who's trying to figure out what is the soylent company that's running our society
00:24:09.000 and what is the soylent that's this delicious soylent that we're all given given rations of 1.00
00:24:14.020 every day to eat where does this come from and why are all these old people getting made
00:24:18.160 getting getting uh medical assisted suicide so easily every single day and you know 0.92
00:24:24.540 soiling his people he does a planet of the apes thing right like he's like 1.00
00:24:28.640 it's us you bastards you bastards i swear to god man like so here we are the insects trying to 1.00
00:24:39.820 figure out who's the good guy who's the bad guy what is a psyop what isn't a psyop who's telling 1.00
00:24:48.980 the truth who's bullshitting us right so you know the clip we played earlier you mentioned
00:24:53.820 Stu Peters and you've got Nick Fuentes in there and these guys rising up with this new revitalization 0.54
00:25:00.180 of Hitler as the good guy of World War II which is interesting to me and that series actually
00:25:06.640 what's it called Europa that 10 part series yeah which I have watched and found interesting I'm not
00:25:12.340 sure if it's absolutely historically correct or not can you verify yeah well that's why I did the
00:25:17.300 movie so the the little trailer that you that you played is the opening of a broader 75 minute film
00:25:24.460 we just released last Saturday my wife and I and Jason Dahl are Yukon based filmmaking genius that
00:25:31.900 i gotta tell you man like the stuff you put up there it's absolutely top-notch like amazingly
00:25:37.360 produced very well done so congratulations and again big big praise to uh jason doll uh who's
00:25:44.900 the multimedia guru that we that we uh befriended and has been making a lot of our our ideas into
00:25:51.600 these beautiful documentaries that just blow me away every time so thank you um but that was part
00:25:57.600 of the impetus was the the fact that i could see i watched most of the europa series i think i got
00:26:03.460 about halfway through and i saw the influence it was having because it went viral um and so many
00:26:08.720 of my my friends my followers were writing to me very confused like asked me questions when that
00:26:14.400 came out in 2022 i guess now or 2023 asked me questions like hey uh maybe hitler really was
00:26:20.920 the good guy maybe hitler actually was the hero and and you know i i had to watch the movie to
00:26:25.140 figure out why are they thinking this and straight up like the image of hitler that we have been
00:26:31.720 given in the mainstream mainstream history is full of holes like it's they it's kind of this
00:26:39.680 cartoonish evil super villain type of character which is clearly not true it's full of fallacies
00:26:47.920 the official story is full of fallacies but it doesn't mean he's the good guy right um either
00:26:54.440 and i that's part of why we decided to really focus on the black magicians the inner uh sorcerers
00:27:01.300 at the inner core of the ss of the rise what what seeded what gave rise of fascism more generally
00:27:08.300 in the wake especially of world war one but also specifically of nazism it's german variation
00:27:14.400 okay so like so what is the difference when we talk about fascism because we've got all these 0.81
00:27:19.520 brown shirts marching around out there these days you know protesting whatever uh happens to be the
00:27:25.040 next thing and they're calling everybody fascist right for just asking a question and i don't
00:27:30.820 believe they know what the definition of that word is but i want to hear from you and and because
00:27:35.840 you mentioned that nazism is just the german variant of fascism right yeah it's one of many
00:27:41.840 um you know you had like you said the uh there's the the mussolini black shirts mussolini had a
00:27:47.740 a version in Italy of corporatist fascism that was a little bit more Catholic-oriented.
00:27:53.820 You had versions in Quebec, like Adrian Arcand, the Quebec Führer in the 1930s and 40s,
00:28:00.240 who had the blue shirts.
00:28:02.260 And he was very much more of a pro-Vatican Catholic variety, less corporatist,
00:28:07.200 a little bit more of the German Nazi socialist type Nazism.
00:28:11.620 They had their own Reichs Bible.
00:28:12.840 so hitler literally rewrote the bible created a new sanctioned bible that i i alluded to there 0.62
00:28:17.780 uh that got rid of most of the old testament rewrote the the the laws to keep thy blood pure
00:28:23.620 honor thy fear a few other things too um so and again the french had their own sinarchist form
00:28:30.400 of fascism under the vichy france it had a slightly different flavor a little bit more
00:28:34.320 inclined with what the american legion was when it was set up in 1919 as modeled as a fascist
00:28:39.880 uh regimes so it's an ideology that mutates depending on the region or the people yeah it
00:28:45.180 has like yeah it i think fascism as a whole is an idea of organizing society around a over human
00:28:53.280 class who will not be held accountable for what they do to them to the many who have to be kept
00:29:03.280 in a state of inferiority stupidification in some way uh as playthings of the gods so that's
00:29:09.640 how i think of the invariant no matter what flavor it comes in where what it has in common is that
00:29:14.000 you have an overlord class of self self-professed over humans managing under humans uber mentioned
00:29:20.220 managing under you know intervention uh or transhumanist managing the lowly humans who
00:29:26.140 are going to go extinct you know unless we we maybe wire them with some neural links and some
00:29:31.520 crisper and maybe you know modify them like uh you know a la aldous huxley in brave new world and
00:29:36.400 create a a cast system perhaps of alphas betas gammas and maybe make us a little bit more
00:29:42.720 relevant a little bit longer until the machines ultimately render most of us dead um so there's
00:29:48.420 yeah i mean he's talking like musk is talking robots in the next five years that are going to
00:29:52.660 be dead he's talking about universal uh high income not basic universal high income and this
00:29:58.420 goes to the technocrat thing which i want to talk to you about a little bit later on but people matt
00:30:03.920 they've been trying to pick winners you know they're trying to go good guy bad guy or as
00:30:10.080 what was that uh 4chan thing white hat black hat yeah i forget what that was now uh
00:30:17.320 that was that was q anon q anon right duh so um who who are like are there good guys out there
00:30:26.420 guys who are actually trying i know that you know when you go through history you mentioned
00:30:30.040 And Roosevelt was actually somebody who was trying to bust the city of London's oligarchical control over the entire world.
00:30:39.000 And, you know, maybe Reagan before he got shot and a few other highly placed politicians over the years may have been people who were working against the system.
00:30:52.900 So who do you see as I mean, because you look at this, you look at this through a very different lens than the rest of us do.
00:31:00.040 Who do you see as somebody who's working towards the greater good of humanity
00:31:03.460 as opposed to somebody who's just trying to keep us down and control us?
00:31:07.160 Well, let's...
00:31:09.400 Or are they all just titans fighting with each other 0.99
00:31:11.300 and they don't give a rat's ass about us? 0.99
00:31:12.660 No, no, no. There's good humor. 0.99
00:31:14.640 There's mensch. There's mensch.
00:31:17.740 I think... 0.83
00:31:18.680 So maybe we'll, rather than tackle that directly
00:31:21.940 within an assessment of different individuals
00:31:25.460 who I think have merit in the present moment in history...
00:31:29.480 Donald Trump, Donald Trump, do Donald Trump.
00:31:33.580 I'm weary.
00:31:34.940 I'm kidding, I'm kidding, I'm kidding.
00:31:37.000 I appreciate what you're saying, though, for sure.
00:31:41.300 But I think part of the thing of the oversimplification
00:31:46.520 and stupidification of our idea of what is good and evil,
00:31:51.400 like good and evil is, it's a profound philosophical idea,
00:31:54.980 and it does exist.
00:31:55.780 There is such a thing as good,
00:31:56.760 and there is such a thing as its opposite, evil.
00:31:59.480 But it's not something that we can sort of get the essence of through the kind of comic book, DC comic, Lex Luthor, Superman, World Wrestling Federation.
00:32:09.800 You know, the Hulk Hogan is clearly the good guy.
00:32:11.720 The Undertaker is clearly the bad guy until they switch.
00:32:15.480 Right.
00:32:15.960 Yeah.
00:32:16.500 And they're having beers backstage anyway after the show.
00:32:19.040 Yeah, right. So I think that there has been an acclimation of our minds to get an overly simplistic and thus naive and false notion of what either one of those terms, good and evil, and its representatives are.
00:32:37.880 um oftentimes people are mixed bags you know like it's not like you you typically don't have
00:32:45.320 this perfect being of goodness and pure light in general throughout history you have people who
00:32:49.800 sometimes they're on a wayward path and and they discover something inside themselves that they
00:32:54.680 wanna they wanna you know work on and uh and make better and and to and to grow and john f kennedy
00:33:01.660 had his problems martin luther king jr had their had his problems uh franklin roosevelt not i mean
00:33:06.980 Teddy everybody has problems but they what what made them I think very dangerous to the oligarchy
00:33:13.820 is sort of is that they tapped into this Promethean spirit within them the Promethean archetype is
00:33:18.820 something that everybody has as a natural state in our in our latent in our soul and it's whether
00:33:25.020 you feed it or you don't feed it and you stifle it that will determine to what degree it awakens
00:33:30.680 and you know when you look at John F. Kennedy you listen to his his speeches you you look at
00:33:35.600 you read the speeches of lincoln you know and look at what he did what what types of risks he was
00:33:40.260 willing to take what types of um security he was willing to lose as far as even his own life and
00:33:45.320 being self-aware that he was willing to and they were all very much aware that their life could
00:33:50.340 end based on the choices that they were making but they were more willing to do that than to live
00:33:55.300 a long a long life with um no like without their conscience being um satisfied so they they they
00:34:06.520 cared for the health of their soul their mortal soul more than their their mortal body um and
00:34:12.020 they had a strong sense of justice that they really chose to to fight for and to get a better
00:34:17.080 understanding of and to live according to and walk that walk so hitler didn't have those
00:34:23.200 unfortunately he had more ego when you read when you listen to his speeches when you listen to how
00:34:27.280 he what his self-image was um what types of personalities he permitted himself to be
00:34:33.640 organized around or to be influenced by and what types of policies like eugenics the the mass
00:34:39.060 sterilization of the unfit the the tear garden four laws that he passed that killed or that 0.72
00:34:44.080 sterilized you know whatever 350 000 germans before it expanded to other gypsies you know 0.87
00:34:50.200 other other unacceptable people um that that's sick he could have known better and people could
00:34:55.860 say oh that was the time those were the times and it's like no but a lot of people in those times
00:35:00.000 morally rejected eugenics it's not like that was a universally consensus thing you had to have
00:35:05.560 something wrong with how you think of yourself and human nature to think that that was a good
00:35:09.440 thing to do so i think when but yeah there was a lot of people who just may have known about it
00:35:15.240 But just stood silent and did nothing. Right. And, you know, we see that all through history.
00:35:21.440 And I guess most recently with with COVID-19 and that that shot that was going around, too.
00:35:28.160 Right. Like people going, you know what? I don't want it. I don't want it.
00:35:33.220 I'll take it because I can keep feeding my family if I do or they know for a fact that things are completely and totally haywire.
00:35:43.400 they've gone sideways but they don't say anything they just get along to go along
00:35:49.360 yeah and i'm sure there's so many different examples you could cite over the years
00:35:54.240 jordan peterson right like i mean somebody who a lot of people looked up to as a role model
00:35:57.920 against the woke the woke insanity and um and he did quite a lot of good i think to just awaken
00:36:05.100 a lot of young people to the the transparency of how ideas and a battle over ideas work and
00:36:12.380 what is fascism and he ironically warned his students so many times you know we've all seen
00:36:17.560 the clips on youtube where he's talking to his students these classrooms telling them that if
00:36:22.200 fascism came came about again today i guarantee you nobody here would recognize it you would you
00:36:28.020 would all be walking in lockstep because you didn't deal with the inner the inner darkness
00:36:33.000 inside of yourself that it will that it will tap into a mirror and you will thus lose yourself as
00:36:38.900 you become the thing he said that and it was true what he said and then the second covid drops on us
00:36:44.420 he's immediately telling everybody uh just get the shots turn off your brain stop thinking for
00:36:49.900 six months just follow the experts and we could just get back to normal i want to live my life
00:36:53.960 and i want to go to the store i want you know he just he just showed that he himself was victim to
00:36:59.620 the very thing he was warning against um yeah yeah it's so it's so disappointing for me to see people
00:37:06.680 who initially stood up against everything and then you know after maybe after getting a bit
00:37:12.620 browbeaten on social media or maybe maybe even in in real life you know you're out at the store
00:37:18.080 as you say and somebody walks up to you and says my grandmother died because of you you know like
00:37:23.380 how do you even know that i mean i i had people come up to me genuinely and say things like that
00:37:28.840 to me like walking through a park one spring day five years ago and some guy comes running by he's
00:37:33.540 and he goes you killed my mother and i said oh dude relax you don't even know what you're talking
00:37:39.120 about right could have been a bad scene but that's how people were thinking and i i didn't let it
00:37:46.140 scare me or intimidate me into stopping doing what i'm doing but yet we've seen we have seen
00:37:51.440 so many people just kind of crawl back in to their shells uh because of the pressure maybe or they
00:37:57.280 it's too tiring to to keep doing this any number of reasons there's definitely a lot of exhaustion
00:38:02.840 it's very very uh unfortunate that so many people i guess that's the thing you know they they they
00:38:11.540 they're trying to do the same thing that that they did last week and last month and last year
00:38:16.800 but they're not changing their overarching paradigm they're not actually uh making a a leap a
00:38:23.320 discovery with all of the work that they've been doing and if you don't make that discovery and
00:38:27.400 you don't create a new platform on which to hypothesize and look at the world that's a
00:38:31.740 qualitatively superior leap than what you were formerly operating on last week last month last
00:38:37.340 year then it will tire you out it will run you down and you will just give up at a certain point
00:38:42.840 and say i'm just i can't do it you give me a beer let me you know let me turn on the the game i just
00:38:49.580 i'm going to tune out now and i've seen so many people who are fired up you know in the battle
00:38:53.200 against covid and they're fired up in the in the trucker convoy in ottawa and it was it was
00:38:58.280 vitalizing but because they didn't they didn't continue to grow they didn't use that as an
00:39:03.000 impetus to keep that fire growing they're just petering out um and that's that's so dangerous
00:39:07.980 because that's exactly what the the oligarchy always wants people to just kind of like
00:39:11.380 ultimately give up an exhaustion and go well they they run psyops right like to keep you
00:39:17.400 demoralized and you know you see get into politics here for just a second i see people like michelle
00:39:23.380 ferrari who goes online and she's posting things like you know the liberals just voted today
00:39:28.420 that they they want to give judges the right to give minimum sentences to
00:39:32.920 rapists and thieves and whatnot and and she can't figure out why
00:39:37.920 well michelle you know what it's probably because it's part of the agenda it's the agenda that
00:39:45.280 they're on there is absolutely zero other logical reason for the what they're doing it's the same
00:39:50.580 thing with the mass migration that eventually is going to oh i wanted to ask you before i forget
00:39:54.980 and this conversation is going to go in a lot of different ways you guys so just stay with us okay
00:40:00.140 stay with us for the whole time because you're going to find it all fascinating we have got some 0.88
00:40:05.000 serious serious uh temporary immigrants in this country and the population of the country ballooned
00:40:15.500 from what, 38 million pre-COVID to what is it, 41 million now.
00:40:19.760 And I guess they're counting temporary residents in those numbers.
00:40:23.460 All of these people seem to be coming from one spot in the world.
00:40:27.740 And I'm wondering why that is.
00:40:29.920 Does that have to do with the city of London, the British Empire slash Commonwealth?
00:40:34.480 Is it a deal that's been made?
00:40:35.960 I mean, like, what exactly is going on here?
00:40:38.220 And why is it only that one area?
00:40:40.700 well yeah i i you you do have a um i mean i don't want to get your show canceled i don't know if
00:40:49.100 you're you're streaming on on youtube or whatever go ahead man if i get canceled this new channel
00:40:54.640 you know i've had four youtube channels like blown up in the past five years this is my fifth one now
00:40:59.840 so if i get another one blown up i'll just start another again well this may not be so for both in
00:41:04.080 these days anyway to talk about this but there there has been you know it's it's often played
00:41:10.000 out a little bit um but there is something known as the great replacement as an agenda that that
00:41:14.640 is a thing that's been thought through um some some have called it the cholergi plan the kudenhova
00:41:19.700 cholergi doctrine um as one aspect of of what this thing is if you could read even some of the
00:41:27.460 official policy papers adopted by the un and commissioned back in 2000 by eric weinstein
00:41:32.800 one of the founding fathers of the of the intellectual dark web he was working for the
00:41:36.820 un and he was commissioned to draft their official policy document on uh basically mass immigration
00:41:45.360 and weaponizing mass immigration which was adopted it became un policy and this is something that
00:41:52.480 then created a crisis by a very foreseeable crisis where you on the one hand will like duh i mean how
00:42:00.500 could you not see this you could talk to anybody on the street and say okay so we're going to bring
00:42:05.220 this many people from this country in a different country and we're going to pour them into your 0.99
00:42:09.300 country and then we're going to see what happens a great experiment and it's always the same results 0.99
00:42:14.400 you know if i mean of course if we have abundance if we're in a society which is a which is abundant
00:42:19.780 it's industrial productive abundance creating future oriented we can absorb a lot of people
00:42:26.780 like it's actually doesn't like that's where america had their statue of liberty principle
00:42:30.060 And, you know, give us your weak, you know, give us your oppressed.
00:42:33.780 And people flooded into the land of the free in the end of the 19th century, early 20th century, because America still had a much more optimistic, oriented, future, you know, oriented vision. 0.99
00:42:48.220 And it was able to take on a lot of those foreigners. 0.97
00:42:52.560 There were obviously fights, gang fights, Irish versus Italians and whatever. 1.00
00:42:57.400 Hey, yeah, there was the ugly part of it.
00:42:59.140 But overall, over a few generations, people were able to integrate to become part, you know, productive members of society.
00:43:07.720 And, you know, there's more play if you have abundance, if you have scarcity, if you have a controlled demolition of the economy.
00:43:14.820 So there's more scarcity, fewer fewer jobs, more uncertainty, more fear of the future, more fear of, you know, am I going to feed my kids?
00:43:23.720 And then on top of that, on top of that, that scarcity, now you have more bodies coming
00:43:28.420 in from other countries from, as you pointed out, a lot of it comes from one particular
00:43:33.020 country, but so you got, you know, Indians coming in, you got people also from North
00:43:36.740 Africa, from the Middle East coming in from countries who it's like, there's, there's
00:43:42.660 levels to this, right? 0.97
00:43:43.540 Because if, why are they coming in?
00:43:45.380 Do they coming in because they just hate their countries?
00:43:49.200 Not really. 0.99
00:43:50.100 Like most of those people, if they were given the choice, would rather probably stay in the countries that their grandparents were born into, except that for the case of, you know, the Syrian refugees that get fueled, funneled into Europe or Libyan refugees into Europe or Canada or the U.S., a lot of these countries, we blew them up. 0.97
00:44:08.480 We just blew up their countries by design for 20 years of bombing Iraq and then bombing, you know, regime changing Libya. 0.95
00:44:16.500 Canada participated in that rape and destruction. 0.77
00:44:19.120 We contribute 10 percent of the bombing logistics to destroy and overthrow Gaddafi and give not create nothing except for a more destroyed society where people couldn't live anymore. 0.55
00:44:28.960 And they had to then escape Libya to go elsewhere to try to feed their their their family.
00:44:34.720 I don't recall us bombing India, bro.
00:44:36.840 No, we didn't bomb India. 1.00
00:44:37.920 But India, so the problem with India here is that it's part of the crown jewel.
00:44:40.660 So it's part of the British Commonwealth.
00:44:42.600 And so part of the formula for India has been, India's been broken.
00:44:48.460 The British got in there back in the, what, 1760s.
00:44:53.140 And over the course of the British dominance of India, they nominally gave up, you know,
00:44:57.380 they gave them political independence in 1947, but it came with some big strings attached.
00:45:02.880 But for the 200 years that that England controlled their crown jewel, they oversaw literally 20 controlled famines by design to control the population, because the British Empire was very, very obsessed with the science of population control.
00:45:18.140 Wow. 0.72
00:45:18.700 and undoing the damage of overpopulation and the indians just you know as churchill even said they 0.99
00:45:23.620 reproduce like rabbits you know and and he in his time managing during world war ii he oversaw he
00:45:30.380 he consciously acknowledged because he had there he had generals who were telling him if we take
00:45:35.440 this food out of india upwards of three million indians will starve to death and he said but they
00:45:41.120 breed like rabbits we want them for backup rations on the front so just take it take it out and they
00:45:46.460 did and the indians died and that was in those very same numbers and it horrified people are 0.84
00:45:51.520 like oh but churchill he meant you know he's he was at war and you know he was a creature of his
00:45:57.120 time of course he was a little racist you know but let's starve three million people i don't see
00:46:02.420 how that's uh you know the excuse of being a creature of your time works in that scenario
00:46:06.900 exactly and so many other leading generals who are english who are american in india were like
00:46:11.660 what are you doing this is genocide we're worse than hitler if we do this and and he did it so
00:46:16.800 you know like in the court that does something to a people that that type of two two centuries
00:46:21.260 and then more of of of controlled genocide by a foreign power the the creation of a like while 0.98
00:46:30.000 while england was there they they amplified some of the worst attributes of the brahmin 0.97
00:46:35.280 sort of um you know there is this this chosen people sin um syndrome inside of the indian 1.00
00:46:43.400 cultural matrix right that you have the caste system yeah which the british were very happy
00:46:49.320 to amplify the caste system so that only 10 000 british soldiers as they like to to brag you know 0.57
00:46:56.160 could control 400 million people how because they they encouraged local um house slaves
00:47:03.820 to to be propped up to have a superior superiority complex over their inferior caste 1.00
00:47:10.840 cousins and then manage them locally right you have the british raj you have a lot of the sikhs 0.97
00:47:16.760 that the british used as well as the warrior class that would do a lot of the the the heavy lifting
00:47:22.180 the putting down of slave revolts right so they would and then they would give rewards they would
00:47:27.240 give promises even like hey you know what if you keep working for us we'll give you a country we'll 0.99
00:47:31.300 give you a colistine that's what the british promised the the a lot of the sikhs you know 0.99
00:47:36.400 and so a lot of the sikhs were like no we're good we're we don't need that and then some of 0.98
00:47:40.660 the sikhs were like yeah yeah that's that's ours that's you promised us and so they incubated these 0.56
00:47:46.160 ideologies right and became devoted to becoming servants of this higher supranational power 0.99
00:47:53.000 structure that was also doing the same thing in china organized the creation of the green gangs
00:47:58.960 right that would end up being some of the most important infrastructure for the uh the growth 0.53
00:48:06.380 of the international drug cartels throughout the entirety of the cold war and even before that
00:48:11.380 through the since the opium wars so oh you know speaking of that i'm sorry to interrupt you um
00:48:16.520 did you have your debate with sam cooper yet i did yes how did that go because as you guys know
00:48:23.100 like you guys watching there right now sam cooper is all about china infiltrating canada right you
00:48:28.860 can go to his the bureau on sub stack you can read all about that we've shared a lot of his
00:48:32.640 stuff here on this show i think a lot of it is is really good but uh some of his sourcing is you
00:48:38.540 know anonymous um and and you argue that china is not exactly as villainous as he points out
00:48:48.120 i find that fascinating uh how did it go this debate it was it was okay uh right now if people
00:48:54.860 want to watch the debate they have to become a paid uh subscriber to sean newman's uh substack
00:49:00.180 okay and you can get it there um it wasn't so much sean asked us he didn't really want it to be a
00:49:06.360 a too confrontational of the debate and i i like his approach you know he's a podcaster he's a he's
00:49:11.600 a host so he wanted to maintain kind of that that sort of roundtable disposition of of a show with
00:49:18.020 respect and i i appreciate that approach a lot because so um basically it was sean bringing up
00:49:25.360 certain topics uh pertaining to accusations that uh sam cooper had made about the essence of china
00:49:34.200 and in this or that regard in regards to fentanyl or in something else and then what are both of
00:49:39.420 our takes so it wasn't us so much clashing with each other so much just you know people could
00:49:44.040 just compare which evaluation uh they think makes more sense to them yeah but i i do think
00:49:49.980 in studying sam's work i did find um some limitations perhaps with the trust that he
00:49:58.740 has placed into the intelligence agencies the security state apparatus that feeds him a lot
00:50:04.700 of information about what the problems are that he should be a conduit for convincing canadians
00:50:09.920 how to think about various objective very true problems very true problems that we have um but
00:50:15.300 how to how to think about how to interpret them i think he trusts too much entities and institutions
00:50:19.620 that i in my research find to be the most untrustworthy institutions in the world if any
00:50:25.220 if there was going to be a foreign entity that was out to destroy my society and enslave my people 0.67
00:50:30.460 it it's located a little bit closer to the city of london which directs a lot of those
00:50:36.720 intelligence agencies that he he trusts very deeply like CSIS like the CSE um the RCMP
00:50:43.680 which are all part of the Five Eyes complex under MI6 and the GCHQ that also run the NSA
00:50:50.160 as part of the CIA complex in America you know they have a South African and New Zealand and
00:50:55.780 Austrian an Australian branch but this Five Eyes apparatus is I think much more closer to this 0.97
00:51:00.900 insidious very devilish power that is at the heart of the murder of jfk at the heart of the creation 0.65
00:51:08.860 of the destruction of the twin towers in 9-11 which had less to do with a guy in a cave and
00:51:14.680 much more to do with these intelligence agencies and for those who might be watching this live
00:51:19.520 stream and might be shocked by what i'm saying just look into it stop living under a rock it's
00:51:24.200 it's available you know what i don't know that anybody's shocked that what you're saying but
00:51:28.300 The insight you're providing is actually really cool because there's a lot of us, you know, Matt, for a very long time, but trying to figure it out.
00:51:36.700 For example, you know, when it comes to China, for me personally, I've been going, all right, I know they're involved in this somehow.
00:51:43.700 I just don't know exactly what their role is here or how much power they have.
00:51:49.380 Or is it the triads who are actually doing all of this?
00:51:52.020 Because, you know, we understand China to be a totalitarian communist state, right, which in which the government controls pretty much everything.
00:52:00.020 They've got surveillance cameras all over the place.
00:52:02.280 Their people are on a social credit, I think, unless that's all BS.
00:52:06.380 I don't know. But I mean, we've been hearing that that's the case in some provinces of China.
00:52:11.240 I don't know if that's real. I've never been.
00:52:13.960 I've never seen it personally. Right.
00:52:15.380 But, you know, Keir Starmer, for example, he was just in China, I'm going to say a month ago, meeting Xi Jinping.
00:52:23.080 And to me, it looked as though he was being scolded by Xi for something or other.
00:52:30.100 Almost the way Xi scolded Trudeau at that summit a few years ago, if you'll recall.
00:52:35.900 Remember that?
00:52:37.360 And I thought, huh, this is very interesting.
00:52:39.740 It looks like China's really running this shop here.
00:52:42.300 but in your take on it it's actually the city of london and and i'm going to get you to explain
00:52:49.740 exactly what the city of london is because there's a lot of people okay london like london england no
00:52:55.680 no it's it's different how the city of london actually may still be controlling china in terms
00:53:02.980 of money because it's all about finances right yeah okay this is a big this is a big topic you're
00:53:10.340 raising and i know a whole show on this um i know but if you got the time man so do we do it i can
00:53:16.360 do it um yeah i would say the cause and effect are very important when looking at the machinations
00:53:23.340 of world politics right some some players are causal are initiating something and then others
00:53:31.720 are doing things that are reactive to the thing that is being caused by somebody else
00:53:36.440 and what is often done in the reframing for us media consumers people trying to make sense of
00:53:43.640 things is that you have uh narratives concocted that then will often do a little switcheroo a
00:53:49.200 little sleight of hand which will make it seem like those who are reacting are actually the
00:53:53.520 ones who are causing the bad and i would say for when you look at when i map out the history like
00:53:58.760 in a hockey fight you mean like the the person who reacts is the one that gets the penalty
00:54:03.820 right that's a great example i'm going to use that right that's amazing that's a perfect example
00:54:08.160 that's of course before the instigator penalty became a thing anyway i'm sorry but that's a
00:54:13.500 perfect example right um so um one thing oh how do you there's so many angles to approach this um
00:54:21.200 i brought up so one of the biggest lies that i think has been one of the biggest biggest lies
00:54:28.340 there's two big lies number one that the nazis didn't win world war ii and world war ii was
00:54:35.000 won by the good guys game over um that's not true most of the nazis were not punished and were
00:54:42.000 simply repurposed by alan dulles by the british mi6 given new assignments in argentina in
00:54:49.240 project paperclip in nato like for example eight consecutive supreme eastern and central european
00:54:57.480 command um generals from nato were all unreconstructed nazis from 1958 until 1983
00:55:04.400 all of them unreconstructed nazis the entire reinhard galen hitler's top intelligence officer
00:55:11.780 his top killer had his whole network re-empowered to run the west german intelligence agencies
00:55:18.960 all the way up through the 1980s and his progeny continued to do the thing um so we we it's called
00:55:26.000 the NATO secret armies. It's a global paramilitary, highly financed apparatus. Books have been written
00:55:33.740 about this. Colonel Towner Watkins, my wife have written books about this. Very, very well
00:55:39.440 documented. And one label for it is Operation Gladio. And that's one way to account for why
00:55:45.400 so many people like, you know, second, third generation spawn of Nazis find themselves in
00:55:52.360 high positions of power, like Chrystia Freeland, whose grandfather was the top propaganda, like
00:55:56.780 the Ukrainian Goebbels in World War II, or why Blaise Metrevely, the current director of MI6,
00:56:04.380 her grandfather was Hitler's butcher, the top Nazi Waffen SS officer in Ukraine as well.
00:56:12.220 And there's many more Ursula von der Leyen. Don't ask what her grandparents were doing. Don't ask
00:56:15.600 what Francis Mertz's grandparents were doing. Right. But and the list is a big list. So and
00:56:21.960 the banks that funded hitler the wall street the london banks the swiss banks that funded hitler
00:56:25.600 were never punished they continued to exert massive influence after world war ii so it's not
00:56:30.220 like they they just you know cleaned up their act that's not the case but they were always conduits
00:56:37.240 they were always agencies for a higher purpose they weren't there making money wasn't their
00:56:42.780 ultimate end game that's not why the bilderberg group was put online that's not why what does
00:56:48.800 claus schwab mean when he talks about the fourth industrial revolution well that's that's basically
00:56:54.740 in his mind it's you'll eat bugs and own nothing and be a happy slave no i know but is it the
00:57:00.620 fourth right is it like the fourth is that what that is right maybe there's a little inside joke
00:57:06.220 there that's very possible yeah i don't know i mean like that very very possible but so the the
00:57:11.880 other thing here is that so that that's the number one line number two lie is that the british empire
00:57:17.140 disappeared after world war ii it gave liberty to all of its colonials and the new empire that
00:57:22.560 replaced it became the american empire that's also a concoction there's there's a degree a smither of
00:57:29.840 truth to that but not the way people realize so the british empire never gave up india it it's
00:57:36.140 simply lord mount baton um who was sort of the emissary the controller of india during that time
00:57:41.780 the supreme allied commander of the pacific command under uh of world war ii and then he
00:57:47.400 did the same thing under nato um he was the guy who oversaw the carving up the partitioning of
00:57:52.480 india and the idea that you know god you know he was he was he was basically telling the indian
00:57:59.500 revolutionaries the the those who craved real independence that hey just just wait you know 1.00
00:58:03.720 wait wait a year and we'll then give it to you we promise and gandhi was idiot idiotic enough to go 1.00
00:58:09.500 along with that and say, okay, I trust you. And Jorahal Nehru was, was idiotic enough to say, 1.00
00:58:15.340 okay, you're letting me boink your wife. So, you know, I'll trust you. Sure. And we'll bite her 1.00
00:58:21.520 and we'll see, we'll see what you do. And he did, you know, and then, and then the big,
00:58:25.620 the big day happened and India was, was told it can now be, uh, it can now have a responsible 0.98
00:58:31.400 government, kind of like what Canada was told in some way, but now you're going to have the Muslims 0.96
00:58:37.160 are going to be, uh, weaponized to fight the Hindus. The Hindus will be weaponized to fight 1.00
00:58:41.820 the Muslims. All of them will be, uh, weaponized to fight the Sikhs. And so you'll be, they took 1.00
00:58:46.920 the time to really work the divide to conquer tactics and the inter-ethnic, uh, animosity
00:58:52.500 so that they could create a society that would be much more divided by itself, thus much more
00:58:57.380 capable of maintaining a shadow structure of controls under its, uh, free Masonic caste system
00:59:04.360 and its loyal adepts who were assigned positions
00:59:08.180 to manage the controlled corruption.
00:59:14.000 And they did the same thing elsewhere too.
00:59:16.140 Like Britain said, okay, now we're not an empire,
00:59:18.720 we're going to be a commonwealth.
00:59:21.440 But the actual agencies that allowed the empire
00:59:25.040 to exert influence on the world
00:59:26.680 was never simply the outward funny,
00:59:29.480 you know, the red coats, the funny hats.
00:59:31.640 It wasn't any of those outward things.
00:59:33.700 it was always the the the city of london is and and like you said people get confused with the
00:59:40.620 word city of london why is this such a big deal is the big ben it's like no it's not big ben
00:59:44.460 it's this is a reference to look it's big ben parliament yeah i have to get that european
00:59:50.760 vacation line in there please continue but yeah no it's it's an it's an ancient square mile that
00:59:58.800 that has very it has super national powers and has enjoyed these super national powers since i
01:00:04.100 think honestly um since the time of roman londonium when when london was was roman londonium it was
01:00:13.080 also the isis cult center that's why the river thems is also known today it has a second name
01:00:19.260 it's called the river isis because it was the center of the ancient isis cult that was a very
01:00:23.580 powerful ancient mystery religion that was like like 2500 years here yeah we're talking well when
01:00:31.100 roman londonium was a big thing it was like you know julius caesar was uh setting setting up shop
01:00:37.300 you know we're talking like maybe 50 bc here okay 2000 then this can do the pay you know yeah
01:00:44.300 2000 it's just a flash in the pan but there has been one control hub of of power in this particular
01:00:52.560 geographical area that by the time of the eighth ninth centuries became increasingly a um a banking
01:00:59.000 hub whereby you had guilds trick you know these these different family-run guilds that each one
01:01:06.160 had a certain um fondy a certain uh estate that was managed by a a committee you know tied to
01:01:15.400 certain again um secret societies that would maintain the continuity and um and it had enjoyed
01:01:22.900 especially after william the conqueror um it was given very big powers to make its own laws to make
01:01:30.420 its own to to not be a beat to not have to abide by the laws of the king if it didn't want to and
01:01:36.260 even today that's why the city of london has their own legal courts they have their own police force
01:01:40.580 they have their own it's like a a power within within england per se so now it's a city block
01:01:48.840 it's not very large right it's a square mile so it's not that big no it's and it's got its own
01:01:54.120 lord mayor it's got its own government am i correct it's got its own internal government
01:01:58.820 like vatican city almost it's like a vatican city and it's like a charge it's kind of like
01:02:03.900 what peter thiel is trying to do with his prospera in honduras you know it's like a version of that
01:02:08.620 city state city state powers that are above all laws that are a law unto themselves according to
01:02:14.440 some inner thing okay and the city of london yeah they've got like a remembrancer uh their that's
01:02:20.640 their official representative in the british parliament and the remembrancer is allowed
01:02:24.960 has these powers to go and look behind what it's like anybody who's a member of parliament
01:02:31.780 has to be submissive to the remembrance or who's allowed to like look over their notes read their
01:02:36.640 their policy papers make suggestions yeah the remembrance or it's there's actually a movie
01:02:41.620 called the the spider's web okay i've heard of that yeah it's it's i think for free on youtube
01:02:48.000 people could watch it and it does a good job going through the power of the city of london
01:02:52.840 as far as the the shell companies the offshore uh operations in the cayman islands the isle of man
01:03:00.300 basically also wall street if you look back at the origins of wall street itself in the united
01:03:06.520 States. It wouldn't be incorrect to call it a fifth column of the city of London since 1802
01:03:16.120 when it was created by Aaron Burr, who was the same guy who soon thereafter killed Alexander
01:03:22.840 Hamilton and tried to create a civil war and carve up the United States into two separate
01:03:29.200 countries that would both be absorbed back into the British Empire and undo 1776. That same Aaron
01:03:34.420 is the founding father of wall street of the bank of manhattan holy shit so wait a minute 0.90
01:03:39.160 the american civil war was that a british operation oh yeah oh that's a whole different
01:03:44.700 thing that's that's a show you said you want to have a few shows let's put that on the list
01:03:49.020 yeah we'll break that down but i want you back like as a semi-regular on this show man because
01:03:54.300 there's so much stuff so we're talking city of london is is the city of london completely exempt
01:03:59.920 like does it exist as its own country as its own city state is it exempt from the uk is it
01:04:06.040 part of the uk is it part of the commonwealth it's a gray area it's a gray area um they don't
01:04:11.720 have to uh like i said they don't have to abide by any particular laws of the state per se because
01:04:18.520 they have their own internal laws but they are officially part of legally the entity of of england
01:04:23.640 per se so that's a weird thing right of the uk so it's a weird it's a weird thing i don't even
01:04:28.980 fully know how to wrap my mind around it completely but but england is very much one of
01:04:33.820 the other aspects of what gained them their power is their ability to um use arbitrary
01:04:40.780 arbitrary logic that has no that is irrational to justify power like for example
01:04:48.900 why is it that the the ruling monarch so the the ruling monarch everything is kind of organized
01:04:57.620 around the fount of all honors the crown is the fount of all honors so all honors all authority
01:05:02.100 for law why law should be respected in any part of the of the british commonwealth system
01:05:08.680 is entirely rooted in the ultimate final cause which is the crown says so we it the crown gives
01:05:15.920 the power to this institution to have a corporation a crown corporation like the bank of canada or
01:05:21.640 whatever to be a thing that that should be respected and enshrined within some legal codes
01:05:26.660 or another within a charter or what have you.
01:05:29.340 That's absurd.
01:05:30.460 That's absurd.
01:05:31.160 Like that means that King Charles
01:05:32.740 can't have a driver's license
01:05:34.380 because the reasons why driver's license happen,
01:05:37.340 that the reason why they have any polar weight in law
01:05:40.700 is because the crown exists.
01:05:42.460 So the crown can't have a driver's license.
01:05:45.380 They have a license to kill even.
01:05:46.920 There's nothing. 0.93
01:05:47.840 And they can also give those powers.
01:05:49.560 They can give it to emissaries that they select.
01:05:53.180 For example, the governor general
01:05:54.460 or a lieutenant governor.
01:05:56.660 also enjoys those very powers of the crown
01:05:59.980 because they are legally the crown's power
01:06:03.900 inside of any particular region
01:06:05.980 that would need to be managed
01:06:08.000 on behalf of the empire per se, right?
01:06:12.060 It's not a, that's insane.
01:06:14.500 How much money do you, you know,
01:06:16.100 see, I know that you have done some events
01:06:20.700 or maybe some live streams with Susan Kokinda
01:06:22.900 and Barbara Boyd of Promethean Action.
01:06:25.580 And myself and the viewers here, we've recently discovered them, like maybe six or seven months ago.
01:06:31.400 They've exploded all over social media, which I think is great.
01:06:35.120 They're a bit of a mega channel, right?
01:06:38.120 But both very experienced and have been watching the world of geopolitics for quite some time.
01:06:42.820 And they may be associated with the LaRouche organization as well.
01:06:46.500 I'm not sure.
01:06:47.460 Harley Schlanger.
01:06:48.740 I've had him on the show before.
01:06:50.520 What a great guy.
01:06:51.320 uh and they always talk about the city of london and the war with donald trump this is their thing
01:07:01.240 right so you know the strait of hormuz was always a city of london operation through lloyds of london
01:07:07.340 uh the panama camal you know they're funneling their money through venezuela i mean the ukraine
01:07:12.880 war obviously they're making they're getting rich off the ukraine war with all of the munitions that
01:07:18.860 they're forcing into that area there's so many different things about the city of london is it
01:07:23.960 still that influential in the world that they can actually take on a country with the might of the
01:07:30.140 united states well um or is this completely off base no and i am very familiar with all of those
01:07:40.220 personalities that you mentioned um they they aren't exactly just to clarify it for the audience
01:07:45.120 they aren't um officially working together i think that they've they've split off so the
01:07:50.460 organization and the promethean action um they did they did stem from the same uh source a few
01:07:58.980 years ago but then they broke off because they had different ways of of looking and thinking about
01:08:02.660 the world but they have they have a lot in common too there's a certain common philosophical view
01:08:08.100 that they both share that i also share about the idea that you know human beings are are made free
01:08:15.340 we're made good we're endowed with a destiny to be liberated ultimate or to liberate ourselves
01:08:20.700 from the shackles of this ancient evil so i i think that they all agree on some of these core
01:08:24.880 fundamentals um where they diverge i think a little bit is is on their interpretation of what
01:08:30.860 is animating the trump team what is animating uh eurasia china russia um elements like that
01:08:38.820 whether that can be reconciled or not i don't really know i used to be involved with them
01:08:43.200 about a decade ago i spent about eight years or nine years myself uh volunteering with them when
01:08:49.280 i was younger from 2006 until 2016 um and i i learned a lot and i grew a lot i would say i
01:08:56.780 wouldn't be the person I was today um were it not for that experience which you can't really get
01:09:01.620 very easily in this kind of culture right no no no I mean there's very few people like us out there
01:09:10.760 and even more exclusive you I think you're you're one of these uh very unique people who who flies
01:09:18.580 between the different stratas of reality out there and you're able to piece it together so well that's
01:09:24.540 one of the reasons i've been so anxious to have you on the show for so long
01:09:28.120 so is the city of london at war with donald trump right now what's your take on that okay so
01:09:36.820 i i see it you know what you don't have to give a final answer i'm not good at giving final answers
01:09:43.580 anyway but i'll give it to like i i try to speak as far as letting people know how i how i'm
01:09:48.660 hypothesizing things because i don't there there are things i'm i still have unknowns in my mind
01:09:53.300 for, but I'll try to make it clear how I'm hypothesizing it. I was much more supportive
01:09:58.360 and optimistic about Donald Trump in his first term since his second term. And I did champion
01:10:05.360 him, his victory. I did my part to try to, you know, support his his reelection and to whatever
01:10:13.080 degree, limited degree I did. I did. I satisfied my conscience because, again, I look at his first
01:10:19.060 term. And I saw a lot of evidence there that there was something very legitimate, something I
01:10:23.920 recognized as part of a historic tradition inside of the United States that was being reawoken that
01:10:28.260 I could see in the language he was using in some of the policies and the orientation that he had, 0.99
01:10:33.640 especially the orientation to keep the transhumanists away. In his first term, he actually 1.00
01:10:38.600 did quite a bit to ensure that the Elon Musks, the Peter Thiels, the Larry Ellisons were kept
01:10:44.920 at arm's reach um not really allowed to be near power he was going out of his way to
01:10:51.980 provide a policy that would help the united states harmonize its economic situation with nations
01:11:03.540 that are are trying to survive the current storm like russia like with china who russia and china
01:11:08.840 are like very close brothers uh they have a survivor's alliance they've had for years and
01:11:13.440 I saw that Trump was working hard to do that with with both Xi Jinping and and and Putin.
01:11:21.600 I in a second term, unfortunately, I'm seeing less of those positive qualities that I that I so
01:11:28.720 admired and had a lot of hope for. And I'm seeing something has changed. And I don't like this
01:11:35.400 change. So I do hope that there are patriots in and around him. And I hope that he might even
01:11:40.460 perhaps be a better person who could awaken to um his old self once more you know he even talked
01:11:49.140 about the american system he had talked about mckinley i love mckinley he talked about lincoln
01:11:52.960 i love lincoln he talked about um reviving protectionism i'm for protectionism you know
01:11:59.160 like all of these things are good if they're if they're honest and uh and that's the unfortunate
01:12:06.100 thing right now so number one the city of the world is going through a massive restructuring
01:12:11.880 that's that's definitely happening right now new world order yeah but it's an under it's an
01:12:17.940 underdefined order we know that the henry kissinger's the we we know that the the emissaries
01:12:24.220 of the western oligarchy that have been working so so fervently for so many decades to bring this
01:12:29.140 about have a very or you know it's a mixture of like orwell and and huxley's brave new world
01:12:35.520 as far as what they want this world order to be
01:12:38.120 with regions, fascist regions of techno-feudal structures
01:12:43.960 that would then be coordinated by a higher control.
01:12:48.900 H.G. Wells outlined this in his World Brain
01:12:51.140 and the World Set Free and his Open Conspiracy,
01:12:55.520 but especially the World Brain book
01:12:56.800 that was sort of a manual for the Open Conspiracy.
01:12:59.540 but you have different ideas that are are not in are not in harmony with that orwellian
01:13:08.340 uh new world order that involve the idea of protecting the sovereign nation state having
01:13:13.720 a world based on authentic cooperation based on big projects to uh harmonize self-interest
01:13:20.080 instead of going to war look for ways to like build things that's good that's much better and
01:13:25.080 to create abundance instead of scarcity and you know that that's i think healthier as a way of
01:13:29.860 doing things the city of london i think that they're partially looking because it it the empire
01:13:41.560 is not geographic right it's like the thing that became the british empire that lashed on
01:13:47.080 it it had this area of of the square mile as a geographic area but for many centuries it wasn't
01:13:56.000 that the England wasn't yet an empire you had good people in England like Thomas Thomas More
01:14:02.580 Erasmus Henry VII you had you know some really wonderful people Jonathan Swift later on you know
01:14:10.000 Shakespeare who were doing what they could to keep England from becoming an empire and losing
01:14:14.940 its soul the same way rome was a republic for for centuries before it lost its soul and was
01:14:20.520 transformed into an empire earlier the the way it was transformed with rome was you had the infusion
01:14:27.880 of these mystery cults like the cult of mithra the cult of isis the cult of sabel that were infused
01:14:33.320 into the governing strata that then managed the new regime and thus the parasite could move as it
01:14:40.800 did from its former sort of i guess uh host you could say which was the persian empire
01:14:48.540 and and after the persian empire collapsed it needed a new host and it and it was testing the
01:14:55.600 grounds it was like are we going to go to pontus where you had the the mithridates kings for a few
01:15:00.560 centuries or will we look at carthage maybe make carthage our host or will we make it rome which
01:15:07.220 was an ally of carthage for like 400 years and there was a period of of undecidedness where it
01:15:12.720 was going to go ultimately the decision was to focus on rome which had which was deemed to have
01:15:18.340 the greatest potential to express power uh on behalf of those babylonian overlords that had
01:15:23.900 formerly taken control of persia that had then moved on to rome as the new babylon they went
01:15:29.060 for the big one there with rome and it was a little at first right because when it was still
01:15:33.140 an ally of Carthage before the Carthaginian Wars.
01:15:37.020 Rome was still just a little city-state.
01:15:38.560 It had a much more noble Republican ethos.
01:15:43.340 It was not yet dominated by these mystery cults, but they started getting brought in,
01:15:47.820 getting infused in from Persia via Anatolia, and that's where you had things like the cult
01:15:52.860 of Sibel Attis, which was basically an androgynous cult of ecstatic states where male priests,
01:16:00.040 if you wanted to become a holy man you'd have to like castrate yourself in a drugged up ecstasy
01:16:04.700 and you know what everything you're saying here sounds so hauntingly familiar to as to what's
01:16:10.420 going on today and i believe that's exactly what you're doing yes that's right and the reason why
01:16:16.920 so that became so disgusting as far as an introduction an introduction that was corrupting
01:16:24.400 the minds of the young of rome because they still valued the family you know the roman republican
01:16:29.960 stoic tradition still valued having families having children and all of a sudden young men
01:16:35.080 cutting off their their schlongs and and you know going to orgiastic states with it that was like
01:16:41.360 that was pissing off the romans and they increasingly became radicalized and out of that
01:16:47.720 that sort of reactionary response the cult of mithra which was like this warrior spartan
01:16:54.180 male-only cult was able to be brought in as a controlled gang-countergang operation in a similar
01:17:00.140 way that the the national socialists were the controlled reaction to the radical bolsheviks
01:17:06.900 of the 1920s 1930s across europe wow and so they always play these controlled dialectics of you get
01:17:13.600 people into a radically hedonistic state through nihilism right and then you you know that there
01:17:20.020 will be a new vacuum a new a new opposite uh force that you could then fill of conservative
01:17:27.400 disgust that then you could play off each other and build institutions that that satisfy each one
01:17:32.920 of those states of being so that's that's why the rise of the stew peters and and the nick fuentes
01:17:38.620 is this is this is this yeah that's right yeah yeah no am i right in saying that yeah you're
01:17:45.520 right yeah like they're feeling they're filling a hole they're they're filling that gap that you
01:17:48.620 just described yeah because everyone's you know you got you got school time drag shows and you
01:17:53.960 know uh radical radical ideologue activists assigned to become guidance counselors across
01:17:59.080 schools all across the transatlantic world convince the kids to go through gender you know
01:18:03.500 transformations and stuff um so i've never seen men like especially white men white straight men
01:18:09.120 is like so vilified in any society and and they've we've let it happen we've let it happen we we did
01:18:15.720 to ourselves by not saying something right like this all we had to say to was shut up i mean that's
01:18:20.440 enough but we didn't right yeah we fell for it i don't know why we we ever fell i think now that's
01:18:26.520 starting to rise up too there's a guy named andrew something or other i forget his name he's a 0.97
01:18:30.120 condescending son of a bitch but he's right most of the time um he's a lot on instagram and the 0.95
01:18:35.640 meta but he has arguments with with women quite often on his show i forget what his last name is 0.99
01:18:40.680 is now you guys might know in the comments anyway this whole masculine masculine ac
01:18:45.500 masculization thing is coming back now just like the i'm sorry go ahead man yeah totally yeah well
01:18:53.180 it's it's like everybody has you know there's there's a feminine and a masculine aspect to
01:18:59.360 every person um and there's a perverse there's a healthy version of that and an unhealthy
01:19:05.540 perverse version of those things as well and just like you could have you know um in a in a sick 0.55
01:19:13.140 society women are have their estrogenic you know um neurotic qualities that become more predominant 1.00
01:19:22.140 right similarly in in a sick society men have there is such a thing as toxic masculinity 0.93
01:19:29.800 right there's something that that's part of the the uh that's why so many
01:19:35.300 men did abuse women and had a superior superiority complex for centuries against you know the the
01:19:43.660 female race that was not allowed my grandmother wasn't allowed to get a credit card and without 1.00
01:19:48.100 her her husband's signature giving her her permission to have a credit card or pick up 1.00
01:19:52.920 her kids from school uh or even like women weren't allowed to vote for a long time you know and and
01:19:57.440 And so Andrew Tate, I think that's what one of your followers is writing in the comments section.
01:20:02.740 It's not Andrew Tate, though.
01:20:04.320 I'm trying to remember the guy's last name, but I totally understand.
01:20:07.480 Andrew Tate's definitely one of them, but it's not the one I'm thinking of.
01:20:10.300 So, yeah, there's toxic masculinity, there's toxic femininity.
01:20:12.760 And the oligarchy wants us to only think of those two extremes as our only options 1.00
01:20:17.440 and not have an idea of what a healthy family, what a healthy man-woman dynamic actually is.
01:20:24.440 That we're not supposed to be aware of.
01:20:26.960 you know how could a man have both like will like be a creature of logic and of will but also of
01:20:33.640 intuition and of heart right and how could a woman have both her intuition and her heart
01:20:38.000 attached like uh you know integrated while also being a thinker using will and you know judgment
01:20:45.620 because as if that's like only a man's domain it's like well you can you can there's a way that
01:20:50.440 both of these things work in a male and a female in a healthy way that the oligarchy is afraid of
01:20:54.560 All that to say, institutional institutions, cults, dominant cults that control the political and cultural policies of a society, of a target society, also will be wired by these extremes.
01:21:09.700 As I mentioned, the cult of Mithra is, I would say, this perverse, masculine cult.
01:21:15.620 It was an initiatory degree. 0.93
01:21:17.620 All of the Praetorian Guard, all of the upper echelons of the Roman Legion, and about 12 Roman emperors were initiates of the cults of Mithra.
01:21:28.460 It was worshipped in underground crypts, usually right below a temple to Sibel Atis. 0.99
01:21:35.820 Sibel was the perverse feminine. 0.90
01:21:38.780 earth mother deity whose uh male counterpart autist was this 0.68
01:21:45.840 uh beta male kind of thing who just was gripped with fear of of of sibel his mother wife you know
01:21:58.500 witch kind of character this this devouring mother wife thing that he like cut off as
01:22:05.280 long as the story goes and bled out onto the earth and she like went down to beg Zeus to let 0.53
01:22:11.860 him be reborn and that's why Zeus said okay well I'm not gonna let him be reborn but I'll I'll
01:22:15.840 grant him a pine tree and if everybody provides uh rights and gifts every every December the pine 0.69
01:22:22.440 will grow again and Otis will be reborn and that's sort of one of the pre-Christian sort of mythos
01:22:28.100 uh that was part of that that messed up cult but they played off each other right so that's how you 0.90
01:22:32.780 kept the society kind of in disequilibrium. And I think the same thing could be said today for,
01:22:38.620 you know, Rome has been, sorry, Rome's more recent host was England. So after a period of incubation
01:22:49.040 in a few smaller city states, sort of chartered cities, like Amalfi, Venice was an incubator for 0.68
01:22:58.520 a long time of the old roman patrician class and their associated uh cults especially during the
01:23:05.300 crusades this is what oversaw the crusades rome also maintained a direct existence right rome
01:23:11.080 didn't go away completely although part of the empire did collapse rome there was still a holy
01:23:16.240 roman emperor emperor rome as a as a power unto itself continued and it continued to have a a form
01:23:23.920 of collaboration with its sometimes rivals, often collaborative sister cities of Venice,
01:23:31.240 of Amalfi, of Genoa.
01:23:33.800 And at a certain point, it needed to find a more reliable host because these areas, especially
01:23:42.260 Venice, were becoming fragile.
01:23:43.660 They were facing destruction by very, very smart people who organized very good conspiracies
01:23:52.360 like in the 1509 period, where you had the League of Cambrai that was organized by forces very close to Leonardo da Vinci, Machiavelli, King Henry VII was a big player in organizing.
01:24:09.880 But basically, as all of the powers of Europe stopped fighting each other for two seconds, they all came to realize that they were all being manipulated by the ambassadors and the banks of Venice,
01:24:19.620 which by then was controlling most of the international bullion most of the international
01:24:23.860 maritime ports and commerce were controlled by venice and they said wait rather than fight each
01:24:29.020 other in wars that venice seems to be funding all sides how about we all just destroy venice
01:24:33.180 and that almost completely wiped venice out and venice realized they did survive this because
01:24:40.140 of some backstabbing and a corrupt pope julius ii they uh they were able to basically sabotage
01:24:46.400 of the League of Cambrai before it could completely wipe out their armies. But the Venetian old 0.70
01:24:50.420 nobility that went back to the Roman patrician class realized we need to find a more secure
01:24:55.140 area. And that became England, Netherlands and the British Isles. So for the next two centuries,
01:25:04.020 it was a constant effort to infiltrate and then to transform England and the Netherlands from being 0.89
01:25:08.980 areas of liberty. You know, the Netherlands had a reputation for being
01:25:14.480 one of the most freedom-loving zones of the hapsburg empire there were many many wars of
01:25:19.520 of independence led by the the flemish by the dutch against the hapsburg you know rigid uh
01:25:27.960 you know i mean hapsburgs were were a jesuit managed rigid tool of of empire and they kept
01:25:36.400 on they couldn't squash this promethean fire of the dutch and uh the english was was became a
01:25:44.020 renaissance hub of science of literature of ideas of creativity and so let me let me guess where
01:25:50.520 you're going with this here because i find it all very fascinating that what you're saying here is
01:25:55.400 that history continues to repeat itself over and over and over and over and over again and so going
01:26:00.920 on that, we can we can say that possibly the city of London is now at war, not just with Donald
01:26:09.980 Trump and the United States, possibly, but also maybe with Russia and with China, who you mentioned
01:26:18.740 earlier as, you know, brothers. And we know that Trump seems to have a decent relationship with
01:26:25.620 Putin. I mean, I've been talking about this new geopolitical order for quite some time, and it
01:26:30.140 wouldn't surprise me in the least if it all shook out where russia and the united states were
01:26:35.260 allies going forward versus the european union i mean it just it made perfect sense to me the way
01:26:44.260 things were shaken out which is completely opposite from the world order that we knew
01:26:48.300 growing up and and possibly china's in on this as well is that is that where you're going here 0.89
01:26:53.220 that would be a positive scenario like right now we definitely have what i can say i with greater
01:26:58.680 certainty for sure is that russia and china have a really solid bond though it can be broken it
01:27:06.040 there it is possible to do another soviet a sino-soviet split in it won't be easy it's possible
01:27:13.540 but current that would be very bad if that happens i hope that the forces who are honest patriots
01:27:19.920 around trump really mean what they say by wanting good relations with both russia and china you know
01:27:26.820 we're hearing more discussion of the Bering Strait rail tunnel idea that was discussed at Anchorage
01:27:32.320 when Putin met with Trump a year ago. There's that's coming back now. It was it was brought
01:27:38.700 up at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum last week on several occasions. The Russians are talking
01:27:44.120 about it, at least. I don't hear the Americans, but maybe maybe the Americans are still
01:27:47.780 maintaining back channels. It would be an interesting game changer. The downside is that
01:27:54.620 I see a Mithraic incubation inside of the United States, which is at the heart of the 1.00
01:28:01.120 growth of Silicon Valley and transhumanism. 0.97
01:28:04.860 And that's part of the new.
01:28:08.240 So the the old order, which is being set to be superseded by a new order, the old order
01:28:17.680 had a certain idea of mercantile capitalism, fiat banking as a control mechanism, debt
01:28:22.960 based currencies in a conventional way as we've seen them under the federal reserve the bank of
01:28:27.460 england what have you um the new order that's being set up is supposed to be organized around
01:28:36.600 um feudal technocratic transhuman technates which would have micro nations of billionaires
01:28:47.100 managing local currencies like the facebook libra you know you you have the x like elon musk has
01:28:53.560 said that he wants x to become his everything app where people's biometrics health care irs filings
01:28:59.520 as well as social media fintech everything where you're as well as a payment platform maybe with
01:29:05.180 its own unit of currency maybe its own uh form of stable coin might emerge so no more governments
01:29:11.860 at all or maybe just in name only so now it's an ai uh yeah oligarch tech
01:29:20.540 fascism yeah am i am i correct close yeah that's right that's that's the concern and that's what
01:29:28.920 they want that's the end goal of like the dark the dark um freedom the dark maga the dark thing
01:29:34.860 that elon musk put on the um that's what curtis yarvin the guru of uh oh that guy's a freak hey
01:29:43.340 yeah he's curtis yarvin whoa man but his he's useful to listen to to get into the mindset of
01:29:48.920 like how the oligarchy actually thinks because he is an emissary he's a direct voice representing
01:29:53.920 the old power yeah but under the he's very aware of what the new brand is supposed to be so listen
01:29:59.880 to his words he's not hiding it he's very transparent and thus it's useful to read to
01:30:04.360 get into their mindset because it's a sick place but you got to know it um so one of the the the
01:30:10.220 the core regions of the world where that had i'd say the center of that power of oracle of stargate
01:30:17.900 right which was first created in the 1970s um that was the first rendition of project stargate
01:30:26.520 out of the cia um and this area in stanford california um called the stanford research
01:30:33.760 institute which created that was the agency that ran the stargate projects run by a bunch of high
01:30:39.740 level scientologists like harold putoff and uh uh swan what's his name basically to and it was
01:30:47.820 it was a cia front operation it was also tied to mk ultra very much so stanford was one of the
01:30:54.020 biggest mk ultra universities that that used human children guinea pigs for their their uh mind
01:31:01.500 control experiments yeah i've had a couple of mk ultra survivors on the show man like you know
01:31:06.640 it's funny because you know when they talk about it they go they remember certain things and don't
01:31:10.820 remember other things and uh one of the women said that uh what's his name famous canadian singer was
01:31:19.460 mk ultra controlled uh leonard cohen and i thought what i've heard some nasty things about leonard
01:31:26.700 Cohen yeah he his name comes up a lot yeah so that's what she said man like and she she said
01:31:31.980 like I was in Montreal right it happened in Montreal at uh what university was it that's
01:31:38.520 famous for MKU yeah that's Miguel so yeah MKU that's a whole other show yeah you could do so
01:31:46.740 why am I yeah that is another show so we gotta like have a little mental list here of different
01:31:51.300 in the future um so yeah the the stanford is where elon musk was was initiated and uh out of
01:32:01.680 which he became a cardboard cutout vetted to be a front man for something that was always a military
01:32:08.480 industrial technology that was always the point from the 90s onward peter thiel also was uh part
01:32:15.620 of actually it was opus day he was brought in when he was at stanford to be part of opus day
01:32:20.640 that was one of his mentors was the uh the california regional leader of opus day
01:32:24.900 with the catholic offshoot yeah it was a it's it's a yeah like a fascist catholic
01:32:31.440 right kind of like a a dark mirror to the jesuits yeah like they're hardcore man where 0.58
01:32:36.620 they torture themselves uh yeah dan brown again right da vinci code it comes back oh that's where
01:32:41.580 that's from yeah right right right but that's that's actually what they do that's actually
01:32:44.960 what they do um there's a self-whipping thing going on as part of your penitence for having
01:32:50.440 bad thoughts and being a human uh of a creature of pure sin so that's part of their self-brainwashing
01:32:56.480 mechanism which has been that that's a technique actually that that particular ritual of self
01:33:03.980 control or self-brainwashing um and abusing yourself through whipping yourself actually i
01:33:10.800 find its origins in the cult of sybel atis and one of the um the hierophants the the male uh holy men
01:33:19.300 of the that cult would have to do that as part of their uh their daily worship i see i know it's
01:33:26.360 crazy so i we're talking about musk and the second term of trump and you're not comfortable with the
01:33:33.600 peter teals and larry ellison's and elon musk surrounding him i'm not either i mean that press
01:33:38.400 conference that he did with larry ellison i think it was about a month after his inauguration i was
01:33:43.480 like what this guy's a freak man like what are you doing standing next to him the only thing
01:33:49.040 that i was thinking in that moment was well keep your friends close and your enemies closer
01:33:53.660 and i was hoping for that i don't know because it seems in both scenarios no matter who wins this
01:34:00.200 battle the secret war that's going on whether it's the the technocrats sorry the technocrats
01:34:07.100 are the ones who are going to benefit either way whether it's the the trump side the logic side
01:34:13.480 the side that does not believe that climate change is happening the site or climate emergency i'm
01:34:19.640 sorry the side that doesn't believe that pride month should exist all of those things right
01:34:26.200 there's that side and then there's the other side that the world economic forum side whatever
01:34:30.120 doesn't seem to matter here matt because the ai centers the a the data centers are getting built
01:34:36.920 Yeah, so that's that's the thing, right, is that even though you have this effeminate, wokest ethos that's dominating Davos and the European class, by and large, maybe except for a few of the Eastern European countries, but that's the dominant cultural matrix in Europe.
01:34:54.280 uh in under under trump it it seems like we've got a counter response to that which could be
01:35:01.000 healthy or it could go the other way it could go yeah it could it could go beyond the healthy zone
01:35:08.480 um and as you pointed out the data centers are kind of a ubiquitous thing no matter what so as
01:35:15.260 much as we're told that keir starmer and trump are enemies well at the same time as we're being
01:35:20.780 told that they're signing deals together like the 1.5 billion dollar or billion pound uh palantir
01:35:28.380 ai integration deal that they signed like eight months ago that integrates palantir as the
01:35:34.460 governing force of all things england um their military their food systems their nhs health care
01:35:39.980 distribution i'm i'm told similar things to feel a certain way about the drama between carny 0.99
01:35:46.120 fighting back and elbows up against the big bad ignorant american imperial types like trump 0.86
01:35:53.000 but at the same time he's like overseeing still a massive integration where palantir has been 0.97
01:35:59.820 brought in to manage alberta's energy policies uh the the the police forces of ontario of alberta
01:36:08.740 british columbia have already been for years now managed by palantir's operating systems
01:36:14.520 predictive uh criminal um what do you call it thought crimes so they actually have they have
01:36:20.960 software ai driven software to try to map out based upon what websites you go to what your
01:36:26.100 bank transactions are who would be most liable to possibly commit crimes in the future that's
01:36:31.600 already like embedded baked into a lot of the different dynamics shaping the canadian operating
01:36:37.920 system the we just gave over palantir's palantir we just the you the americans just gave palantir
01:36:43.160 control of being the primary food management and supply management system in all of the united
01:36:49.660 states overseeing all of the the the farmers data where they get their loans when they do their
01:36:56.020 their crops what what type of fertilizers they're using but then also managing the supply chains
01:37:01.380 um that's all palantir technology it's a 300 billion dollar deal that they were just given to
01:37:06.960 the the or 300 million dollar deal that they were just given to the u.s government uh the fda
01:37:11.460 You know, interestingly, I just saw a story last week out of Brampton, I think it was, where they added 40 new high definition, 360 degree high def cameras to the city to prevent crime.
01:37:25.780 They're all Palantir as well.
01:37:27.800 You know, it doesn't. So like you said, it's like if if it's a if it's a keep your enemies close thing.
01:37:33.960 i i get that sometimes you've got to do that but you don't give them all the power of making policy
01:37:41.920 that's going to shape your world you don't do that you keep them close and you keep them on a leash
01:37:46.960 so that you hear what they're going to do and who they're talking to that's what you do that's the
01:37:51.540 point of keeping them closer yeah you're not letting the driver's seat and tell them you know
01:37:57.460 And that's what I'm seeing a little bit too much of regarding the massive amounts of freedoms being given right now to this basket of demons like Larry Ellison and company.
01:38:10.280 Elon Musk is celebrating making, you know, vaccine vaccines in his 3D printers in Germany.
01:38:17.560 You know, that that's something that they just signed on to that that he says is the future is everyone's going to have access to 3D printed vaccines from Tesla factories.
01:38:26.480 like what is this i you know like this is insane it's insane what like this is the champion of free
01:38:32.300 speech too right like come on man the guy was like chiming in tommy robinson rallies and stuff
01:38:37.680 right tommy massad tommy robinson is like becoming he's being sold as the voice of the
01:38:43.160 the anti-woke right whoa whoa whoa whoa whoa hold on just a second now this is something you just
01:38:49.020 said massad tommy robinson like what really yeah really yeah he gave all these selfies of himself
01:38:54.200 uh in israel he has his massad t-shirt he's doing yeah there's he's like oh no yeah let me ask you
01:39:02.540 what your take is now i want to do okay i want to do psyop still i want to do mark carney and i want
01:39:08.000 to talk about disclosure okay well you know what we can we jam all that into maybe a highlight reel
01:39:15.800 of 20 minutes or so sure before i bring you back for the next one because it's very timely right
01:39:22.720 now what's going on this this this in northern ireland we had a man who was attacked by a
01:39:28.820 sudanese uh migrant the other night uh his prognosis is he lost one eye and he's got
01:39:36.560 heavy damage to another this sudanese migrant was supposedly seen cutting or trying to cut
01:39:42.480 this guy's head off in public and so there was that very choppy video that was released
01:39:46.860 we talked earlier today about psyops and to me that just rang of a psyop that was like trying
01:39:57.480 to stir up the people of northern ireland and the entire uk for that matter into believing that
01:40:03.700 every single illegal immigrant or migrant into their country is going to war with them
01:40:11.340 And there have been videos, Matt, released of this resistance group based, I guess, loosely on the IRA. 0.62
01:40:19.980 Blurry videos, once again, of guys wearing masks and saying, we're not going to take this lying down.
01:40:25.340 We're not giving up our country. I mean, what's your take on that?
01:40:30.700 Yeah, at this point, I tend to be very distrusting.
01:40:35.340 anytime i see an act of terrorism anywhere and i'm told how to feel about it i'm immediately
01:40:43.260 very distrusting of whatever it whatever the narrative shapers are telling me to how to feel
01:40:48.940 about a horrible act of terrorism because i've done a lot of work on this you know and i pointed 0.87
01:40:55.860 out that i don't trust csis i don't trust the rcmp i don't trust the cia i don't trust the mi6 the 0.89
01:41:01.240 reason why i don't trust these things is not only because they became the tools used by 0.84
01:41:06.060 unreconstructed nazis after world war ii under nato's secret armies which is provably the case
01:41:12.440 but they were also caught from the 1970s managing things like cointelpro in the united states where
01:41:18.860 the fbi and the cia were both caught proven to be funding radicalization movements that would
01:41:27.680 that would create acts of terrorism so that the civil rights movements that had then hitherto
01:41:37.960 been led by Martin Luther King Jr. would lose their viability because they were going violent
01:41:43.780 because they were induced to throw a Molotov cocktail or set a bomb like we saw with the
01:41:48.960 Weather Underground that was a branch of this they were calling themselves Marxist Leninist
01:41:52.320 terrorists out to fight american imperialism by setting up mailbox bombs across the united states
01:41:58.620 or the flq doing it in quebec right that's the way you're going to fight american imperialism 0.95
01:42:03.960 and canadian imperialism is by killing civilians with bombs in their mailboxes and you're and 0.58
01:42:09.460 you're like leading leaving mal's red book everywhere you go saying like leave la revison 1.00
01:42:14.180 go castro it's like no actually when you scratch on the surface of that that stupid story you start 0.99
01:42:19.240 seeing that they were always directed by the RCMP in Canada. 0.99
01:42:21.940 They were directed by the FBI in the United States,
01:42:25.240 the weather underground. 0.74
01:42:26.540 The red brigades in Italy that killed Prime Minister Aldo Moro 0.73
01:42:31.520 and were carrying out the years of lead, 0.99
01:42:33.460 terrorist acts against the population to keep the population
01:42:35.860 in a state of terror, afraid of, you know,
01:42:38.320 communist terrorists during the 70s, 60s and 70s.
01:42:42.640 They were being run by Operation Gladio Italian fascists
01:42:47.160 from the top. 0.53
01:42:47.920 Same thing for the French versions.
01:42:49.240 So this is proven like you can know that this is the modus operandi. I could see that Al Qaeda itself, Islamic extremism, was not even a real thing in a serious way until it got 500 millions of dollars in 1979 to 81 by Jimmy Carter, who signed off on Zbigniew Brzezinski's program for Operation Cyclone in order to, as they justified, you know, we have to defeat the Soviet Union. 0.71
01:43:14.760 And so if that means we need to create radical Islam as a way to create a crisis in the soft underbelly of Russia and Afghanistan, so be it. 0.99
01:43:22.240 It's a necessary evil. And Zbigniew in 1997 gave an interview where he admitted that that was his greatest success was his creation of Islamic terrorism in Afghanistan, Pakistan and beyond because the Soviet Union collapsed by falling into their own Afghanistan and spread themselves too thin. 0.99
01:43:41.000 And he's like, it was worth it. It was, you know, even though this thing then became what it became. And so Fordham University did a study in 2013. Very difficult to find the study now. It's almost been washed out, but you can find coverage from the Nation magazine, the Christian Science Monitor, other things that talk about the study. 0.77
01:44:02.580 And they summarized what the study found after doing about a year's worth of data processing.
01:44:08.920 They looked at every single case of FBI, how every single case where the FBI stopped a terrorist cell in the United States since 2001, excluding 2001 itself, which was not even done by a guy in a cave.
01:44:23.760 If this was, but, and they found that over 89% of those cases were being managed by FBI agents, right?
01:44:33.680 89% of those cases.
01:44:36.320 Ramul Akinwal, right?
01:44:37.960 That guy recently who shot up and killed a couple of people in the United States.
01:44:43.280 My wife did a whole paper on this guy.
01:44:45.080 he was he was one of the the top assets for u.s special forces in afghanistan where he he was
01:44:52.280 running the night brigades the infamous night brigades that would like slaughter whole villages
01:44:57.800 in the middle of the night men women and children on behalf of this u.s special forces that were
01:45:03.600 doing this all over afghanistan for 15 plus years while also overseeing the growth of this massive
01:45:09.800 opium heroin syndicate which 89 to 95 percent of the world heroin production during afghans
01:45:17.120 afghanistan's um you know while the americans were in afghanistan running that thing up until 2021
01:45:23.120 2022 um that that was all afghan heroin that was coming into the that was becoming or afghan opium
01:45:31.820 that was that was and that was all being being overseen by these same special forces that were
01:45:35.880 then creating these agents these mind control mk ultra like operatives who were then sent back
01:45:41.840 into the united states afterwards or into canada and they find themselves committing acts of of
01:45:47.520 terrorism whether they they were were they monarch mind control i don't know i have no clue but i
01:45:53.580 don't believe this story when i'm told that he represents just like a lone gunman or the embodiment 0.88
01:45:59.560 of this ignorant afghans you know civilization that's infested the american society i don't 0.94
01:46:05.820 believe that at all this is not natural it's all being controlled by top-down forces so right this 0.99
01:46:11.680 guy tried to cut off the head of the poor fellow in the uk i i don't know his backstory but i would
01:46:16.980 not be surprised if there was some shady shady stuff as well and man i i don't know you know
01:46:23.720 it's interesting when you said Mossad Tommy Robinson I went well Robinson has been on social
01:46:29.960 media non-stop for the past 48 hours ever since this happened saying we're not gonna let this
01:46:35.220 happen to our country and he's very very popular on social media right so this is his messages are
01:46:42.880 being retweeted retweeted retweeted constantly to the point where he's gonna work that country
01:46:48.380 up into a froth and there's going to be a civil war it sure sounds like to me and i'm thinking
01:46:54.300 you say mosat tommy robinson and i go okay so what's the real deal here then because like i said
01:47:01.000 like i you know i talked about that on the show last night it just it wasn't sitting right with
01:47:05.040 me that whole thing the video in and of itself is so bad right like in in these days i mean these
01:47:13.180 things they can record in high def in the dark you know 30 yards away and this was just not
01:47:20.280 it just wasn't convincing to me but it's being taken to the next nth level now in the uk
01:47:26.780 seems like they're trying to get something going over there something bad i mean look at what's
01:47:31.420 going on in belfast right now you got people are burning cars and houses and their entire
01:47:35.940 communities because and and are they or is it some operatives who are being put into the mix
01:47:42.000 who were doing it? Well, that's the thing, right?
01:47:47.860 There is an MO that I think
01:47:50.320 it is so useful to study the technique of how the years of lead
01:47:54.340 under the Cold War were organized. And the same thing for Latin America.
01:47:58.580 Why did so many Latin American countries go hard right
01:48:01.880 in a bad way? Not healthy conservative, but like
01:48:06.080 Pinochet, right?
01:48:07.540 Right. You can only account for that by looking at the fact that, again, many, well, Latin America was under Condor Tell Operation Condor run as a massive Green Berets U.S. Special Forces Laboratory.
01:48:26.580 number one um u.s southcom still to this day has 77 military bases their their their primary
01:48:34.040 training center for a lot of their hard terrorist types was panama up until 1999 that was the center
01:48:41.000 and it had been since the 1950s where they were overseeing the uh the the carrying out of of
01:48:49.740 kidnappings torture the complete erasure of whole towns uh you know every union organizers
01:48:56.740 union like union activists would be killed non-stop but a lot of that was made possible
01:49:01.660 by the fact that they were also setting up terror cells that would then like shoot up a church
01:49:07.980 and say vive la religion vive carl marx and but it wasn't them it was part of what colonel
01:49:15.660 Fletcher Prouty the guy that inspired um uh Oliver Stone's film JFK right Fletcher Prouty is uh Deep
01:49:27.200 Throat played by Kiefer Sutherland or Donald Sutherland in the in the movie um against Kevin
01:49:32.840 Costner's uh Garrison yeah Jim Garrison Jim Garrison thank you yeah um but Colonel Fletcher
01:49:42.740 Fletcher Prouty wrote several books, one of which was on the secret team in 1973, where he goes
01:49:48.780 through this and he goes through the techniques of how the Vietnam War was sold to American
01:49:54.540 politicians who were brought into Vietnam. And he goes through how U.S. Special Forces operatives
01:49:59.900 were assigned to masquerade as if they were Viet Cong and they would train Vietnamese and even
01:50:06.320 Filipinos who would be brought in, would be trained like Akinwal was in Afghanistan to become part of
01:50:11.260 there are night raiding brigades that would go and kill whole villages of people and then say hey 0.98
01:50:15.900 we're uh we're with the communists you know they leave a card you know and uh my communist card
01:50:24.720 for more information call area code 416 that's funny okay you know what i mean i i i've taken
01:50:32.560 up almost two hours of your night here i appreciate it there's still a couple more things i want to
01:50:36.960 get to and and guys we're gonna get matt back we're gonna get him back he's a busy dude he's
01:50:41.240 got lots going on but we're going to get him back mark carney second last thing who is this guy what
01:50:47.140 is he doing exactly i mean are the conservatives correct like and we could go into the the entire
01:50:53.960 canadian political system and and all of that but we haven't got the time for that tonight so let's
01:51:01.140 just like mark carney this guy is the the representative of the city of london i believe
01:51:07.000 maybe even one of the architects of what the hell is going on i don't know how high up this guy is
01:51:12.560 but he sure seems to have a lot of play in the world doesn't he yeah i don't i mean johnny
01:51:19.500 bedmore has done an interesting bit of research into some of his family connections you know he
01:51:24.980 looked at mark carney's father his grandfather i find that interesting he didn't he didn't blow my
01:51:29.940 mind but it was interesting to map out some of these connections but it does bring us into this
01:51:34.860 weird convergence between this fascist entity inside of the vatican and within the anglican
01:51:41.820 church which is at the sort of one of the nerve centers inside of the british empire
01:51:46.960 and for example mark corney's brother um whose name i'm forgetting all of a sudden is the
01:51:52.760 the the manager of the estates of william and kate who will be the next king for example um
01:52:00.380 so you got to be very highly vetted and like why just some schmo from a canadian you know
01:52:07.600 technocratic family would be awarded such a position um says something what exactly it says
01:52:16.480 i still have to answer that question myself um but carney as well right the guy was a goldman
01:52:23.100 sax you know operative he he came out of oxford was positioned in goldman sax as an investment
01:52:29.700 banker just like steve bannon was golden sacks gets you closer to i think the heart of the the
01:52:34.840 practical organizing of the the big game currently in play including the growth of silicon valley
01:52:40.620 uh front groups which have also penetrated into china it's not like they're coming out of china
01:52:46.180 into our world they've come out of silicon valley and stanford into china as i've written about in
01:52:53.140 in many of my essays and my wife's currently writing a book on this um that's the thing
01:52:58.440 that is behind a lot of the so carney is is tied to this pedigree as he was then brought into
01:53:04.380 becoming you know a high-level civil servant in 2002 2003 with the bank of canada and yeah i mean
01:53:12.140 to rise in at such a young age to be given such positions like the governorship of the bank of
01:53:18.000 canada in 2008 and be sold and marketed even back then i could tell when i was following some of the
01:53:22.780 news feeds that the way that they were speaking about him during the the financial crisis was as
01:53:28.340 if they were selling him for a future prime ministership it was overly heroic in the language 1.00
01:53:34.940 used to fluff up his character uh in the minds of the of the idiot liberal you know readership of 0.99
01:53:41.840 globe and mail the thing about the appointment of mark carney is the governor of the bank of 0.99
01:53:48.080 canada is it was done by stephen harper yeah right and and so you kind of go wait a minute
01:53:54.480 here for all of the people watching who believe that stephen harper was one of the greatest
01:53:59.100 prime ministers in canada's history uh there are people that would beg to differ with you on that
01:54:04.120 based upon the things he did to us that nobody ever really talks about these days no you know
01:54:10.200 signing on to the un agenda 17 sustainable development goals is a start and there's a
01:54:15.900 whole bunch of other things as well that we could go into but mark carney go ahead no yeah yeah it
01:54:21.320 those good times for like western oil deals but i mean there's so many other things that he that
01:54:25.160 he signed up signed on to that are that are reprehensible and yeah he's a complete age i
01:54:31.060 think the a more noble conservative role model for would be probably diefenbaker in my mind
01:54:38.340 agreed agreed yeah i don't think he knew what he was getting himself into back in those days though
01:54:44.200 no i mean this this dude like he thought okay i'm i'm gonna straighten things out no you're not
01:54:49.280 no
01:54:50.140 I don't get a show on that too
01:54:52.340 so yeah
01:54:55.060 then Carney the fact that after doing
01:54:57.260 this and being sold as the guy that got Canada
01:54:59.020 through the you know he saved Canada
01:55:01.280 and kept us you know
01:55:03.000 kept our clean and conservative banking culture
01:55:05.040 stable got us you know got him into a position
01:55:07.380 all of a sudden working for
01:55:09.260 the
01:55:09.520 financial stability board at the Bank of
01:55:13.180 International Settlements where he oversaw with
01:55:15.020 Mario Draghi at the same time
01:55:16.780 the green
01:55:19.220 new deal banking codes and the bailing regimes that he also drafted and inserted into bank codes
01:55:26.560 across the transatlantic world across europe you know the dodd frank bill he was brought into
01:55:31.620 canada in 2016 um and then heads the bank of england while he's doing all of this to be then
01:55:38.340 sent back to then manage justin trudeau and then be ultimately trudeau's replacement um no i mean
01:55:44.480 it's it's a very he's a very concerning character he's so highly adapted to the power milieu that
01:55:51.440 that he's been operating within that like he's very competent he very much knows what he's doing
01:55:58.300 whereas just was a shadow of a shadow of a shadow there's nothing there yeah um carney knows there
01:56:05.140 is something there as though i'll be at sick um his wife concerns me as well when you look into
01:56:10.700 some of her backstory and you know her work overseeing Canada 2020 as this very very influential
01:56:17.440 think tank uh that that has shaped so much over the past 20 years people don't even realize
01:56:23.700 so Carney is um I think he has an assignment part of it is to create or to promote an image
01:56:31.320 of uh weaponize this superficial Canadian synthetic nationalism that was
01:56:40.080 created by Pearson
01:56:42.300 and by Pierre Elliott Trudeau in the
01:56:44.200 60s. There was
01:56:45.960 a fake nationalism that was literally created
01:56:48.440 kind of like the Beatles were created. Same thing
01:56:50.200 for our Canadian nationalism was
01:56:52.140 created to weaponize and
01:56:54.260 to make us more pliable, thinking that
01:56:56.200 we're being champions of liberty and anti-American.
01:56:59.000 That's part of the idea.
01:56:59.780 The Canadian New Nationalism, for those who don't
01:57:01.720 know what that is, as it was enshrined
01:57:03.700 by Walter Lockhart Gordon and
01:57:05.620 George Grant,
01:57:08.200 the two fathers of
01:57:09.600 canada's new nationalism who came out with the idea of uh give us a you know it's like we need
01:57:13.960 a we need a flag we need an anthem and then of a maple leaf of all things that means nothing
01:57:18.860 um except people like we like i said the same thing a couple of weeks ago the backlash was
01:57:26.360 enormous so whatever it is what it is it's true i agree but yeah the whole thing became
01:57:33.160 configured around the idea of being anti-american and that was like the new
01:57:37.500 white canadian identity was going to be to double down on our anti-americanism and we like hockey
01:57:42.780 maybe you know which is already there anyway um so so that's what like carney is really acting like
01:57:49.320 this patriarchal figure in a time of crisis when we're being threatened once again by the big
01:57:54.940 evil boogeyman americans and we have to sort of unite once more around this
01:58:00.500 purely a trudeau kind of like tim horton's father figure but then two weeks ago he goes to new york
01:58:06.940 and he says a strong canada will make america great again like what well then soon as well
01:58:13.680 right like and then he talks about how he's he you know he wants canada to participate in the
01:58:19.280 golden dome this missile defense shield that involves space force around the entirety of
01:58:24.240 the americas that looks a lot a little bit too much like what elon musk's grandfather was pushing
01:58:29.200 for with the technocracy incorporated controlled you know region of the north american technique
01:58:34.080 yeah this is something i wanted to discuss with you we'll do it briefly and maybe do a whole show
01:58:38.980 on it down the road but i mean this whole don rowe doctrine that trump is is doing these days i mean
01:58:46.200 greenland kind of a big deal he's got a deal with them right mexico he's pretty much got them all
01:58:51.560 wrapped up he's got venezuela central america he's got panama uh he wants the western hemisphere
01:58:57.940 and the only thing he doesn't have yet is canada now maybe alberta i don't know how that's going
01:59:04.740 to roll out but this looks to me scarily like that technate map from the 1930s and 40s okay
01:59:13.660 so what i've been saying from the beginning when trump began with this 50 51st state thing
01:59:18.600 um my concern and it's like in principle i'm not even against that if it's done well
01:59:25.060 in principle my concern is the way the the the the game board has been set up as it stands my
01:59:34.960 fear has been since the very first moment i've been on record warning that this might be a trap
01:59:41.760 to get the u.s to fall into the british empire and less so to get the u.s to save canada from
01:59:49.080 the british empire but more to get canada to to america to fall into the british empire via canada
01:59:54.660 which was the same trap that was first put into motion in 1801, or actually 1800, by Aaron Burr,
02:00:04.420 which was, there was three previous attempts to break up and undo 1776 and the victories of 1776
02:00:11.440 using British control mechanisms in North America. At the time, they were much smaller in size than
02:00:17.760 they are today but the british colonies above the 13 new states after the after the war of
02:00:25.200 independence were what aaron burr wanted to be absorbed into so he wanted to break the free
02:00:32.520 states that did not have slavery away create a new federation that would then join up with
02:00:38.800 the british colonies of lower canada upper canada and then create a new special relationship with
02:00:45.920 england he had counterparts in british-run freemasonic networks in the scottish right at
02:00:53.500 that same time who were organizing to do the same thing in the confederate slave states to say okay
02:00:58.980 we'll undo the constitution erase it create a new confederation and have a special relationship with
02:01:04.600 england out of the slave state so both the northern free and the southern slave were gonna
02:01:08.920 we're supposed to break up at that time aaron burr was the godfather of that he tried it again
02:01:14.460 a second time when Alexander Hamilton blocked him, made sure that that didn't work. And he did
02:01:20.820 that by getting Thomas Jefferson to become president against Aaron Burr, who lost by one
02:01:29.880 vote. And that was entirely Alexander Hamilton's work that got Burr to lose and put all of his work
02:01:35.340 into getting his political nemesis, Jefferson, to become the leader. People are still confused.
02:01:39.100 like why did aaron uh alexander hamilton fight so hard to get his enemy jefferson to become
02:01:44.780 president because he knew that jefferson wasn't a traitor he just didn't like him
02:01:49.480 burr was a difference yeah and then he tried it again then burr tried it a second time in 1804
02:01:56.240 but he had to become governor of of new york for that to work but he but his he had a whistleblower
02:02:00.620 who revealed that the that he had this conspiracy with the british to do the same thing again and
02:02:06.920 again it was alexander hamilton that that that defeated that that project that forced it to the
02:02:14.300 surface that that made sure he couldn't win the governorship of new york and you know he he
02:02:19.360 basically tricked he was basically he was able to eliminate alexander hamilton from the field
02:02:25.200 through a through a bullet and then he tried it a third time in 1807 and that time when it when
02:02:30.900 it didn't work because there were members of his own conspiracy that blew the whistle a member of
02:02:34.800 congress went to to president jefferson and said hey you know there's this burr conspiracy right 0.53
02:02:40.220 now to create a western union with the british to like kill you and create a new empire by joining
02:02:47.360 yeah by the way you know i mean it's just so that that defeated in where aaron burr went when that
02:02:55.000 when that failed to succeed is he immediately went to canada where his nephew was the governor
02:03:01.040 general of canada he had been born into or he had married into uh the family of the prevos
02:03:07.080 and george prevost was the governor of canada and he gave him letters of of introduction to jeremy
02:03:13.580 bentham and lord castle ray in england where he lived for five years in jeremy bentham's personal
02:03:17.900 mansion having the best five years of his life in this like orgiastic drug-ridden fantasy land
02:03:23.840 before being sent back to oversee the war of 1812 to undo america again so it's like this is a part
02:03:30.040 of this high school history classes would be so bloody interesting if this stuff was taught but
02:03:36.900 also our ability to see how some of the strategies because this is you can only understand the civil
02:03:43.580 war by understanding this because the civil war was just another iteration to do again what burr
02:03:48.180 had tried and failed to do three or four times and then it was a little bit more successful though
02:03:52.260 lincoln kept it together but i think that that idea that battle plan never was garbaged
02:03:59.400 and it's still in play i think but it would involve perhaps a replication of a bit of chaos
02:04:05.380 in america maybe induced by an economic collapse maybe a little bit of civil war caused by race
02:04:10.940 wars maybe uh to to add some gasoline onto the fire for well haven't haven't we heard that the
02:04:15.740 canadian forces have come up with some kind of a battle plan just in case the americans invade this
02:04:21.520 was in the last couple of months you said that we'd have to canadians would have to learn to
02:04:25.940 fight like the taliban or something i did like guerrilla guerrilla warfare yeah yeah i don't
02:04:31.160 exactly know i don't know if the canadians have like that kind of fighting spirit inside of them
02:04:34.720 even if they wanted to mobilize it but it's true like that's actually being discussed at the highest
02:04:38.620 levels of the canadian military and uh and yes that's a concern and carney's talking about
02:04:44.080 beefing up whatever tripling our military spending and our our i don't i don't know
02:04:49.580 what the viability is of that i think that uh it's probably you said that you're concerned about
02:04:56.300 the americans falling into a trap of being absorbed back into the uk through canada yeah and
02:05:03.020 and now i'm concerned about it so like how how would that go i mean i i just don't see them
02:05:08.440 having that kind of power even economically to be able to do something like that well i think
02:05:12.920 it would require a certain pulverization process where the u.s would have to go through a um a
02:05:19.140 meat grinder for a little period yeah itself up and undo a lot of its circuitry so that it would 0.98
02:05:25.040 then look to canada which might appear perhaps to be more stable comparative to the shit show that 0.97
02:05:31.960 might be seen inside of a usa three four years from now maybe um and under such chaos you could 0.95
02:05:39.420 do a lot when there's that much disorder going around um people's desire to get some stability
02:05:44.400 to feed their families to get some order again gets very high and they're they're willing to
02:05:48.880 to make accommodations they would not normally ever make if times were normal right that you
02:05:55.560 know that's part of the plan too that we've been talking about for the past few years right create
02:05:59.600 so much destabilization that people are going to be begging for somebody to come in and grab
02:06:04.800 control over it right well that's the thing right yeah so yeah at that point that's the way rome was
02:06:11.540 able to become made into an empire rome had their had 14 years of civil war right after julius caesar 0.79
02:06:16.980 is killed so julius caesar does allow himself idiotically to become the emperor the man god 0.65
02:06:21.820 he shouldn't have maybe he whether he knew better or not his decision was was was what it was and he 0.98
02:06:28.880 by doing that he opened up the door to a big demon and uh and he got assassinated by brutus
02:06:35.940 and company but then that immediate assassination resulted in 14 years of civil war a brutal
02:06:41.920 wasting civil war that only ended in like 32 this is like he dies in 44 45 bc it ends in 32 bc
02:06:49.760 so that's that's a period where the roman population suffered a lot and then they were
02:06:56.040 much more inclined to say to emperor octavius his nephew uh whatever you want just just you're
02:07:03.580 you're the man god forever we we won't fight back and and they just be they embraced becoming a new
02:07:09.500 empire now and they let go of any aspirations to to defend their republican heritage it wasn't too
02:07:16.100 long after they fell right because they were so weakened and and completely discombobulated from
02:07:21.600 the inside well they had they had a period of of uh illusory growth where they did dramatically
02:07:29.320 grow in scope and size and scale by absorbing and getting expansionist like like crazy they did do
02:07:36.340 that for a couple of centuries so like 117 ad is when they really peaked but then by
02:07:42.180 i think just defying natural law and and and relying more and more on slave labor on creating 0.53
02:07:50.080 more of this chosen people ideology within the because you know if you're a roman you're a you're 0.99
02:07:55.020 an over human you're a better type of human you're you're a citizen you're not like any of the brown 0.87
02:08:00.400 people or any of the people on the offskirts who are who are destined to be our slaves they're 0.95
02:08:04.900 destined to be exploited they don't get they don't get rights that's for rights are for citizens so
02:08:10.120 that created this egotistical i think corruption in the minds just like it did later on for the
02:08:15.140 germans um or the french and napoleon maybe soon for the americans uh well that's the danger when
02:08:21.780 you listen to like steve bannon or others talking about their idea of you know what it means to be a
02:08:27.480 a citizen it isn't the it isn't what lincoln was thinking it wasn't what jfk was thinking
02:08:34.460 it's something else that's philosophically of their view steve bannon should be on the run
02:08:39.200 right now he's in the epstein file so much this this is going to be the worst segue i think in
02:08:45.640 the history of me but because it's like two hours and some now i did the original point of this
02:08:53.060 was to get Matt on to talk about this disclosure nonsense
02:08:57.520 that's been going around social media
02:08:59.680 and coming from the U.S. government for the past couple of months.
02:09:02.880 Not just the last couple of months.
02:09:04.800 It's been building for a while now.
02:09:06.740 But it's reached fever pitch in the last couple of months.
02:09:09.680 You've got representatives talking about things they've seen in skiffs.
02:09:13.920 We're not talking just about videos now.
02:09:15.820 The actual representatives of the United States House of Representatives
02:09:22.720 is talking they're talking about human alien hybrids they're talking about creatures from
02:09:29.840 a different dimension not necessarily from a different solar system a different part of the
02:09:34.520 galaxy they're talking about a different dimension maybe stargate was real i mean they're talking
02:09:39.500 about these things now and so are major news networks and disclosure day just ironically
02:09:46.900 happens to be coming out what is it tomorrow or friday night the new steven spielberg movie
02:09:50.920 The 12th of June. Yeah. Yeah. So Friday night. So I got to ask you, you've done a lot of looking into this kind of thing.
02:09:57.880 It's all over your website. Well, not all over it, but there are definitely some parts to it.
02:10:02.540 Yeah, it's a high emphasis. I place a high priority on this topic. Yes.
02:10:06.080 Yeah. Canadian Patriot Review, Canadian Patriot dot org, you guys, by the way, in case you want to go check that out online.
02:10:12.040 And then, of course, there's Canadian Patriot Press, the great YouTube channel.
02:10:15.860 So what's your take on this? And you told me, psyop.
02:10:20.920 in your response yeah is that what is it all of it a psyop everything um if you want the
02:10:27.720 shortest possible answer because i know we're we're we have limited time and by the way i mean
02:10:31.880 like it's up to you because i don't want to you know i'll give you we could we can unpack anything
02:10:37.160 you want but in the shortest possible quickest way i could say it is it's not just a political
02:10:44.920 economic reset that has been an ambition for the past several generations of oligarchical
02:10:52.660 conspiring you know some people have called it the age of aquarius other people have called it
02:10:57.080 the age of horus hitler called it the thousand year reich um but it's not just political it's
02:11:03.280 not just simply cultural in the conventional sense it's also religious and there has been an
02:11:08.120 intention to create a new set of religious institutions with new gods to replace the
02:11:15.740 old gods and old ethical orders that are supposed to be obsolete as we move into the new millennium
02:11:21.760 that are revival of the old ancient demonology and Gnostic archonologies. So the Gnostics had 0.97
02:11:36.160 their whole pseudo christian they're basically satanic versions of christians in the first few
02:11:41.380 centuries after jesus um who had their a cosmology of evil based on the idea that everything is evil
02:11:49.380 because everything is made in the image of an evil creator god of the old testament
02:11:54.000 yal jabaoth even gave him a name and that all acts and thoughts of evil all acts of vice
02:12:00.400 um are caused by archons these these autonomous entities that make up the the framework of our
02:12:09.540 soul of our body that uh ultimately we have to learn how to purge out of by integrating good
02:12:17.920 and evil so every act of good that we have every good thought is caused by an autonomous entity
02:12:22.200 it's not caused by anything of our sovereign free will our soul none of that that's an illusion
02:12:27.100 It's actually a composite. Everything is a composite of autonomous beings, entities of light, entities of darkness inside of us that we have to merge together in ritual fashions, often through things like orgies mixed with murder, sacrifice, drugs, and doing certain combinations of these things overseen by higher initiated priests or whatever who are like helping the initiate through this process.
02:12:54.460 they are becoming purged of these foreign entities and becoming self-actualized divine beings of
02:13:00.480 light basically gods this is sort of the formulation for alistair crowley's you know 0.95
02:13:06.420 magical workings of thelema and all that shit that pervade permeates hollywood and the music 0.87
02:13:13.140 industry and everything else yeah like i've been noticing a very very large helping of satanic 0.99
02:13:18.880 shit that's been poured our way the last few years especially it seems like they're getting 0.98
02:13:23.220 bolder with it yeah it's a big coming out party it's really heavy it's almost like impossible if 0.84
02:13:27.560 you want to just like kick back and i like watching movies i like watching shows just like
02:13:31.040 wind down a little bit so i'll turn on my netflix i'll turn on amazon prime and just try to like
02:13:35.300 watch a show it's freaking hard to find something that's not satanic it's yeah everything's nudging
02:13:41.140 me towards satanism it's like it's pretty loud yeah um including in the music industry too right
02:13:46.180 but i'll have to say so it's not just it's not separate from what has been in motion since
02:13:52.600 1946 47 but ironically the moment the nazi plan for a new world order was aborted and they needed
02:14:01.040 a new plan at that moment it's not a coincidence that at that moment you had the new myths of the
02:14:05.940 roswell uh crash of the arnold sightings oh my god so all that was being brought online at that
02:14:13.700 very same moment um as you never occurred to me that never occurred to me you know it's funny
02:14:19.920 like you you say that like all right you mentioned the beatles earlier tonight huge beetle fan but
02:14:24.800 they got i mean they got to america two months after kennedy was killed they knew the americans
02:14:30.760 were in like a a funk and that was the perfect time to launch the beatles and the whole 60s
02:14:37.120 counterculture all of that stuff and the drug culture british invasion they called it the
02:14:42.660 british invasion okay that's like a name wow yeah and i would also say too like something i was just
02:14:52.200 talking about with one of my friends he he runs the the gnostic informant uh youtube channel it's
02:14:56.620 a great great researcher and we're just shooting the shit a little bit on uh texting and uh talking
02:15:03.360 about carl jung's role in overseeing the the translation popularization of the nag hamadi 0.74
02:15:09.780 Gnostic scriptures
02:15:11.480 in 1946. They were discovered
02:15:14.000 in 1946, or
02:15:15.880 December 1945 in
02:15:18.040 Egypt. And
02:15:20.040 right with 18 months later, you
02:15:22.120 had the Dead Sea Scrolls
02:15:24.180 also discovered in
02:15:25.460 I guess the Qumran community outside of
02:15:30.080 the Dead Sea area in 0.99
02:15:32.060 a cave. And the stories
02:15:33.980 associated with how both of these big
02:15:36.140 finds were discovered right after World War II
02:15:38.140 i also find very personally i find it very curated um it's almost like like some kids
02:15:47.220 just throwing rocks into caves and here's like a clay pot break and discovers like
02:15:52.860 thousands and thousands of texts of the dead sea scrolls you know in in a cave as if nobody has
02:15:59.340 been in these caves for 2 000 years and all of a sudden this kid just is throwing rocks and 0.94
02:16:04.200 they're all there um or the guys who just find these urns full of these nag hamadi gnostic
02:16:11.080 scriptures from the fourth century and they're not even like it's not an excavation they were
02:16:15.700 just like right there at the bottom of a cliff and it's like come on really for like 2 000 years
02:16:20.840 or whatever 1600 years nobody noticed they were just there well right i mean this kind of stuff
02:16:26.520 you know if you look at the simpsons stuff now people say oh they're they're predicting no they're
02:16:32.760 not i mean whoever is writing that stuff matt graining i guess is the guy right he's injecting
02:16:39.960 stuff that he already knows into these shows yeah yeah if you're controlling the outcome of
02:16:46.500 of the game then predicting where the game is going is not that hard it's not you're not a
02:16:50.840 prophet you're not an oracle you're just you're just privy to information by the game masters
02:16:56.160 who are feeding you info to put into your scripts to then like refer back to later on
02:17:00.640 and uh and blow people's minds right but it's part of the magic trick so i think this is kind
02:17:05.600 of the same thing too i i presume based on now what i've come to know about the nature of the
02:17:10.500 gnostic inner structure and belief structure of these mystery cults that have been like
02:17:15.060 shaping the growth of nazism that are at the heart of the security complex that also runs
02:17:20.060 the canadian security state um i think that it is tied to the ufo game so both putting into motion
02:17:29.780 these two seemingly different things after world war ii of setting into motion this fringe et story
02:17:36.820 and certain stories that would then you know feed into this new legend often using anecdotal
02:17:43.100 testimonials and what have you um and then the the gnostic dark jesus because that's the it's
02:17:49.700 it's a different jesus than the one you see in the bible that is featured in the book of thomas
02:17:54.200 the book of philip the book of mary magdalene the secret apocryphon of john all these things that
02:17:58.880 are revealed the sethian gospels as they call them right where jesus is actually the avatar of the
02:18:04.420 the snake the essence of lucifer jesus is lucifer in these gospels and uh and god i've heard this
02:18:11.760 i've heard this it's blasphemy man like that stuff that's crazy to me like when you say no
02:18:20.480 jesus is actually the devil what no no no now we're going too far here right would you say
02:18:28.520 matt because you know you're a historian among so many other things that 90 or more of everything
02:18:38.040 that we have learned and been exposed to in our lifetimes you know for even anybody who's alive 0.96
02:18:43.880 on the planet today is all bullshit yeah i mean you know i don't want to throw the baby with the 0.94
02:18:51.380 bath water there there's yeah there's good things that's why i said 90 yeah yeah yeah sure sure why 0.98
02:18:57.100 i'll go with that i'll take that i mean crazy dude thanks for coming on tonight you know what
02:19:05.480 i know it's been two hours two hours and 17 minutes and i just want to thank you for your
02:19:11.320 insights tonight and uh let me just give a little shout out to uh rb ham my buddy rb is rb watching
02:19:17.940 yeah he's watching he's been i noticed that he was like commenting in the in the live stream so
02:19:22.420 yeah a little shout out hey hey oh there he is yeah yeah rb okay all right cool there he is
02:19:28.820 and you want to know what rb there he is well i didn't nail it rb that was uh that was matt but
02:19:35.780 um and you know i haven't commented on this since it happened but uh rb very close to our friend
02:19:43.200 mark friesen who passed away a couple of weeks ago and uh i haven't had the chance uh out here
02:19:48.920 on social media to to talk about that and so guys I just want to let you know that that guy
02:19:55.120 Mark Friesen the grizzly patriot was um a kind of a mentor to me in terms of pushing me in the
02:20:04.180 right direction and he did it so nicely he never got impatient with me either right this is when
02:20:08.800 I was still wrapped up in the political idea that maybe we can do a some kind of a political
02:20:14.140 solution and matt we talked on the phone this afternoon about i don't want to ever leave people
02:20:20.680 at the end of any show whether it's a half an hour or two hours with the thought that we can't do
02:20:27.320 anything right i mean we're not blackpilling anybody here we're not trying to tell you guys
02:20:34.660 that's it you're doomed because there's there's always something that you can do yes right yeah
02:20:42.200 Absolutely. No, that is so important. And, you know, at the end of the day, I think that truth itself is a power. You know, like when you really have knowledge of something, if you really understand it, one, you're not afraid of it, or you're less inclined to be afraid of it than if you're ignorant of the thing.
02:20:58.360 number two if you're if you really understand it then you know also what it's afraid of and the
02:21:03.900 oligarchy is understandable it's more complex than people realize like it's more sophisticated
02:21:08.720 people have have to expect more of their mind to comprehend it's it's the essence of this evil
02:21:15.140 continuity don't be simplistic about it but once you really do start getting a sense of the thing
02:21:20.900 you start seeing that it has weak spots it has things that render it insecure that render it
02:21:25.140 fearful. And people who, like I mentioned in passing in the course of our little chat today,
02:21:32.620 John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, when you read their speeches, when you look at their policies,
02:21:36.220 when you look at their philosophy, when you look at how they made their point, their decisions and
02:21:41.080 points of discernment and policy orientations and thought about the future and organize their
02:21:46.720 way of communicating to others and to talking with themselves, you start seeing that they've
02:21:52.020 tapped into a well that is the same thing that the enemies of the oligarchy of Aeschylus,
02:21:58.300 you know, in the time of, you know, when Greece was battling the Persians in the Battle of
02:22:03.880 Marathon, that same well that Aeschylus was drawing from when he was coming up with his
02:22:09.140 incredibly insightful and empowering and edifying stories and lessons wrapped in mythology that he
02:22:15.280 then composed artistically for audiences for all times to access and to draw power from.
02:22:20.500 you can start seeing why John F. Kennedy and Bobby Kennedy would often quote from Aeschylus
02:22:24.960 publicly in their speeches. That's what they're drawing from that source. That's what Socrates
02:22:30.140 and Plato were drawing from when they were also coming up with their insights that were giving us
02:22:35.620 all tools to awaken that divine spark within us that the oligarchy is really afraid of.
02:22:41.840 So I would just say as just the briefest way to end is just to think about that, you know,
02:22:48.480 that aspect of what the oligarchy is afraid of do more of what your enemy is afraid of
02:22:52.640 and also the videos you know you thank you so much for for helping me to amplify some of the
02:22:58.100 videos that my wife and i have been producing including the empire the the black sun rising
02:23:02.320 video yeah on esoteric fascism past and present and our new ufo series too for people who want
02:23:08.460 to know about my specific more detailed thoughts about the ufo cia psyop that's being used to
02:23:14.640 create a new set of of religions around et gods uh it's that it's called the hidden hand behind
02:23:20.420 ufos and it's episodes one to four are all available now on youtube as well as on rumble
02:23:26.380 and they can go to my website canadianpatriot.org and my sub stack as well that michael bligh thank
02:23:34.300 you michael for for sharing that uh you'll be able to find all of that there yeah you know i i watch
02:23:40.780 the uh ufo series fantastic work uh you know and i remember asking you too i said so what's the deal
02:23:48.940 with uh steven greer anyway and you said he's mentioned in episode three and four so i gotta
02:23:54.180 go watch three and four of it did you watch it oh yeah man i watched it all yeah definitely and
02:23:59.520 you guys should too uh matt thank you again for coming on tonight and i gotta get you back
02:24:04.180 at some point soon we'll work it out hi man yeah thank you there is matt eric you guys and that's
02:24:12.980 it for the show tonight i want to thank you for being here don't forget like and share get this
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02:25:30.460 Bye for now.
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