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Summary
➡ The speaker discusses their comfort with drastic change and the importance of valuing loved ones over material possessions. They also discuss the fear of change and the progress humanity has made over the past 3,000 years. The conversation then shifts to politics, with the speaker defending Trump against claims of globalism and discussing his economic policies. The speaker concludes by discussing the potential for commerce to replace war and the importance of embracing new economic technologies like cryptocurrency.
➡ The text discusses the influence of powerful, unelected individuals and their control over finance and power in Great Britain and the United States throughout the 20th century. It highlights their fear of losing wealth and power to foreign interests and their belief in Anglo-Saxon superiority. The text also delves into the British initiation of the Boer War due to their financial needs and the discovery of gold in South Africa. Lastly, it touches on the role of Herbert Hoover, an agent for influential families, in ensuring food supply to Germany during World War I.
➡ The text discusses how political leaders often make complex decisions behind the scenes for the greater good, using the example of the Eichmann trial. It suggests that while the public wanted immediate justice, the Israeli leader was also considering the future of his country, negotiating deals with Germany and France to secure technical expertise for developing a nuclear weapon. The text also highlights that these kinds of negotiations often involve concessions on various fronts, such as territorial claims and strategic materials. It concludes by drawing parallels with the current administration, suggesting that they are also likely engaged in similar behind-the-scenes negotiations to combat global issues.
➡ The text discusses the difficult decisions made during war, using the example of the British choosing not to reveal they had cracked the Enigma code to prevent the Germans from realizing and making it harder to decipher. It emphasizes the importance of patience and methodical action for the best outcome, even if it means not all guilty parties face the punishment they deserve. The text also criticizes those who are impatient for results and warns against rushing actions that could jeopardize the overall goal. It ends with a discussion on the desire for justice against those who have done wrong, but stresses the need for this to be done correctly.
➡ The text discusses various issues, including the high cost of healthcare and medication, the need for medical system overhaul, and the political role of David Hogg in the Democratic National Committee. It also touches on racial tensions and violence against white farmers in South Africa, suggesting that these farmers, due to their skills, could be beneficial elsewhere.
➡ The text discusses the issue of racism, arguing that it’s a tool used to divide people. The author suggests that everyone, regardless of race, is capable of being racist and that no race has been exempt from historical oppression. They believe that focusing on racism distracts from larger issues, like the manipulation of the masses by the elite. The text also touches on the role of the media and religious institutions in perpetuating these issues.
➡ The speaker discusses various topics, including the influence of large banks, the Vatican, and the Catholic Church. They also touch on controversial figures and events, such as the Pope, the case of George Floyd, and the use of fentanyl. The speaker emphasizes the importance of transparency and communication in today’s society, and how it can expose misconduct and corruption. They also express their belief that not all members of an organization should be judged by the actions of a few.
➡ The text discusses the speaker’s views on racial issues, media influence, and the concept of meritocracy in the workplace. They argue that the focus should be on a person’s qualifications rather than their race, and that most people don’t care about race when hiring. They also touch on the difficulty of retaining employees in the current job market. The speaker believes that the media often exaggerates racial issues, and they reminisce about times when they felt racial tensions were less prevalent.
➡ The speaker discusses various topics, including the possibility of a financial reset, the suspension of habeas corpus, and the state of emergency in the country. They also express frustration with security measures at airports and courts, and criticize the Patriot Act. The speaker concludes by apologizing for recent health issues and promising to address more topics in the next discussion.
Transcript
I may put the link on there. But it. Basically, I do want to play it, though, a little bit, so I’m going to go ahead and play a portion of it anyway. And if any of you guys want to see the. The. The link, it’s going to be in the top comment of. Of be in the pinned comment section. So. And all the links that I’m. That I’ve got here tonight to. To kind of go through, I’ll put in the. In the. In the pinned comment section. But for. Let’s. Let’s do this real quick now. Hold on.
Let me get the. There we go. It. They’re saying no audio. They’re saying no audio. Yeah. Yeah. Three. Three of them said no. Okay. All right, guys, can you hear me? Can you hear me? I can. I’m sure they can. I. I know. Okay, I want to make sure. Is everybody. Can you hear me? Yeah. Okay. You can hear me. All right. I am going to leave this thing going. Ghost is going to say on. I’m going to restart my system. So when it restarts, I’ll be back and everything will be here. But I’m going to.
That’s the only thing I can think of because I’ve got several things to play, and if it’s not going to work, then it’s not going to work. And the only thing I can think of is it’s going to have to be to restart the system. So are. You know what? Actually, let me try this. Okay. Testing. Can you hear me? I can. Yeah. Ghost, can you hear me? Yes. Okay. Okay, I’m gonna play this. Did you hear that? No, I’ll take. I’ll take it by. I’ll take it that you did not. All right. No, don’t go anywhere.
Go. All right. Someone is saying, someone don’t go anywhere, Ghost. In fact, if you just. You heard both. Well, someone said, no audio. Someone says, still no audio. No sound on the video. Can’t hear A woman. Okay, well, whatever. Okay, well, we’ll just. We’ll just forget the. We’ll just forget the videos and we’ll just talk about. Because I’m not gonna do that. I’m not gonna. I’m not gonna restart my system and then risk. Risk the whole thing. I’m not gonna do that. Yeah. Take a while. That’s just shitty. Okay, so let’s start then. Let’s kind of start here.
This is. This is. This is. Yeah, it’s all right. We’ll just. We’ll. We’ll improvise as they. You know, even though your Air Force and I’m Navy will just be Marines and improvise. Overcome and adapt. Adapt and overcome. That was a joke. Yeah. I’ll get a different chair, so you got that? You’ll need some crayons, too. Yeah, me too. White out from my computer screen. Exactly. Ah, let’s see. Trump. No, I love the Marines to spoil his Gulf visit. Oh, yes, I know. That’s funny. I. I loved this story. Trump said you not know. Stay, Stay. Just stay back.
Yeah, I. I think we are seeing potentially Trump saying, I’m kind of done with your freaking wanting hostilities all over the world. It was convenient that they released. Didn’t they release an American hostage? Huh? The last one very quickly. Yep. And from what I’ve been reading, he’s being accused by his own people of being of. Of dragging this hostage. Hostage situation on. For whatever they. Whatever they planned on milking it for, which was obviously hostilities with Iran. And. Well, speaking. Speaking of that, let’s see where this goes. Speaking of that, with Trump touring the Gulf, Iran offers huge nuclear concessions.
Go figure. So, you know, he’s like, I think there’s. They’re seeing here that deals. Right? Where was. This actually was a really good article. And forgive me for doing all the. All the. The stuff with Zero Hedge, but Zero Hedge has some really good stuff. This one was good work. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I. Did you know where Zero heads came from? No, I don’t. Zero. Zero Hedge came from people who wanted to get information out during the 2008 financial crisis from the inside without publishing their names. That’s where Zero Hedge came from. They’re all. Tyler Durden.
Exactly right. You know, as. The funny thing is, is that my. At one time, my mom actually thought Tyler Jordan was a real. Was a real person. She’s still, to this day, has never seen Fight Club. But this one was really interesting. And this kind of was a little bit of what that. What the lady in the Video was going to talk about watching President Trump speak from Saudi Arabia, I felt almost sorry for a moment for our enemies. They must ponder how to stay relevant as the world seemingly metamorphosizes before them. Powerless to stop this transformation.
In his speech, the president said something so powerful that, yet unconventional, that I had to stop and consider why. He was the first leader of our country to say it. He says, before our eyes, a new generation of leaders is transcending the ancient conflicts of tired divisions of the past and forging a future where the Middle east is defined by commerce, not chaos, where it exports technology, not terrorism, and where people of different nations, religions and creeds are building cities together, not bombing each other. Amazing. Commerce is a recruit. It’s a recurring theme for Trump. His detractors miss the significance of exactly why commerce is so central to Trump’s vision of world peace and why he does not believe in forever enemies.
I admit that Trump’s belief are unconventional for many, including myself. He says Trump sees Russia, North Korea, China, and a great many nations and people as future participants in a world of commerce. At the same time, Trump views some nations traditionally considered friends as potential adversaries. And I would. I would venture to say that that probably incorrect includes London and. Yeah. And impediments to such change in posture. It is a lot to take in. In essence, Trump’s vision can be seen as a balance between stakeholder interests and dogma. I admit millions of us are heavily invested in dogma, including myself.
Dogma is generally thought of as a doctrine or corpus of doctrines relating to matters such as morality and faith, set forth authoritatively by a religion, a principle or state statement of ideas, or a group of such principles and statements, especially when considered authoritative or uncritically accepted, and that which is held as an opinion, a tenet, a doctrine. Trump sees dogma as static thinking that sees us imprisoned in a cage of a single acceptable outcome based not on logic, but on past decision matrices that have worked at one time or another, but are not readily transferable to the current challenges.
The world economy is on path of bankruptcy anyway. This article just kind of goes on and he’s. Essentially, what he’s saying, though, is we need bankruptcy. Of the bankruptcy. Wow. We need to fix our. We need to fix our. Our. Our world by commerce, not war. And that is a very refreshing change. Well, think about it. Think about if, if, if the, you know, the good old military industrial establishment globally, because we have ours, and then there’s global tentacles and then there’s others that exist in Other countries. Think about when you have people like, you know, the, the original scientists who put us into space saying that, especially von Braun, trying to make the point desperately in his last four years of life that if we were to treat space as a commercial endeavor, there would be more technologies coming out of nowhere.
They already are. But just imagine if we had that kind of impetus behind us like we did in the 60s with the space program. I don’t want to hear all the NASA nonsense and negative. Yes, NASA lies to you. All government agencies lie to you. They have to lie to you and they always will lie to you to an extent. It’s just the way it is. You don’t tell Jerry Springer’s audience everything. And that’s a portion of the population out there that usually causes trouble. I like what the article said about dogma. Dog. Dogmatic thinking is, is okay.
Number one, it’s intellectually lazy and false because you’re just saying okay, that’s what it, that’s whatever. That’s what I’ll say too, without even taking it apart or dissecting it. It is. Ideologies are by their don’t, by definition self limiting. Dogma is nothing more than, than the, than let’s say, the rule book of ideologies and, and this, the catchphrases. And most of it is not, not logical, not reasonable and not practical. So people are stuck in a normalcy bias. They see this world changing, but how many people actually see the world changing so drastically that you don’t recognize it? Most people are very, very, very uncomfortable with that feeling.
Me, I like it. I think it’s a great thing. I agree. Been through hurricanes, lost everything. Oh, it’s supposed to be the end of the world. No, then I knew who my were and that’s that. The fact that I was alive and they were alive and, and loved ones was the only thing I ever. That ever really mattered. And you realized it was the only thing you ever had and never will have all the rest, money, wealth, position, success, it’s all fleeting. It’s all temporary. Most of it is horseshit anyway. Most of us look at people that the world praises and go, who the is that? And why should I care? Oh, he made a movie.
Okay, big deal. The movie’s not that good. And the, and the music sucks. The, the getting away from all of this programming, that’s what is beneath the conscious level of all of this. The unconscious mind that is afraid of drastic change, that questions their very worldview and their very beliefs. And it’s just A fact of existence. And I’ll say one more thing. Look at what we think and believe and observe today compared to 3,000 years ago. I think we’re doing pretty. I think we’re doing a lot better than we think we are. And we can break away from this current rut of the last few hundred years into a new and I do believe a golden age, because all it is, is a state of mind.
I agree. I, and I want to address something in the chat. Trump’s not a globalist. Not at all. You can claim he’s a globalist all you freaking want. Hey, Trump is no globalist. Trump is America first. And in fact, if you, if you. There’s one article that I have in here where he talks about how Qatar actually is making the very, the largest ever procurement of Boeing jets at one single time. The, the largest order in their history. Then gifting one. Aren’t they gifting one? Right? And, and it’s like they are, you know. You know, so, I mean, that is America first.
And he’s getting like, what, a 600 million dollar. It’s 4 or 600 million. 747. But no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Completely separate deal. He’s getting a commitment from Saudi Arabia for investing like $650 million into the United States. So it’s like, I mean, there’s more money coming in. Yeah, that. I thought you meant the aircraft. I understand. Dubai or. No, I don’t know. No, because what they’re doing. No, what, what. See, Qatar. What I, what I believe that Trump is trying to do. Okay, you, you have to start from a position of peace.
And if you, if you don’t have peace and you have this, and you have this thing of war, you know, the, Then everything is going to be all jacked up. Now, I don’t know if you saw that he, he dropped all the sanctions against Syria and, and no, I didn’t see that. And that’s a, that’s actually a good thing because you’re going to get some reality out of that. That region of the world. And I think you, it was you and I or someone else earlier today were talking and I said, and they brought the word apocalypse.
The, the, the true definition of the word. The, the Greek root word apocalypse. I think it’s apocalyps or something like that. The true definition of that word simply means basically truth being revealed. Revelation, a revelation to an individual is. Wow, a truth. And I saw one question in there. Is there a quick fix to, for the deprogramming each and every individual out there, you are the only one that can fix the programming within you. And that’s where you’re going to find yourself saying, well, I can’t accept that, this new reality, because even though it’s right in my face and I can touch it, feel it, it’s not going to hurt me.
It’s going to help everyone. But my religion says no. Whatever your religion may be. Well then you again, you’ve made the point that ideologies are self limiting by their nature. They don’t allow us to expand our minds. Expanding your mind is the best way to deprogram. Now how you go about that, there’s many techniques, there’s a billion gurus out there. I wouldn’t follow most of them personally. I would just be very honest with yourself and be rational. Don’t go on what you feel until after you’ve thought it out. Then see what your higher senses tell you through emotion.
And that’s my best advice for that. I’m not sure. Okay, so I’m, I’m, there’s a, there was a comment here about Trump and he. Something about. Or is it here? Where is that dog on comment? Because I wanted you to see. There’s no evidence that Trump is a globalist. Why people say that I, he’s smacked them in the face, powerfully, economically, quietly, behind the scenes, very hard that people don’t know about. And it goes on and on and on and on and it’s going to continue. And that, that’ll mean also the breaking of it all contracts with certain can’t hide from 1987 nor 1997.
I have no idea what he’s talking about there. I don’t know. Be more than happy to say it. If you got to go back to 1987 or 1997 to find dirt on Trump, then, then I, you know, I feel pretty good. That’s a long time they have to go back to find dirt. Everybody’s done something that people would say, well, oh that’s, that’s this or shady or hanky or whatever. And, and usually they do it in their younger years, in their 20s, 30s and even 40s, and then realize, yeah, and people do change. I’m not making excuses for him per se.
I’m just saying in general, people change. They’re not the same. You can’t judge someone by an action in their 20s or 30s when they’re in their 60s or 70s. That’s, that’s, that’s like saying, oh, you once Had a be up old Camaro. Well, yeah, that was 15 cars ago. And you know, driving something that suits me now. What, what’s, what’s your point? I mean, that’s how, that’s how silly it is to go back certain things about people and personality traits, things like that. A lot of that never changes. I mean, look at Jane Fonda. You know, it seems the older she gets, the wisdom is the last thing on her mind.
You know, goes from sitting, sitting on a Ho Chi Minh’s, one of Ho Chi Minh’s anti aircraft guns, spinning around with a helmet on her head while men, men are dying in Vietnam. And now she’s saying things that are even dumber than that. I judge her by what she says today, not the fact that she was a dumbass rebelling against daddy and, and everything that, that the bad things of that, of the culture at that time pointed to. Just listen to her now and tell me if that’s where you judge someone, what they are, what are they doing, what are they saying, what are they actualizing? And you’ll know them by their deeds.
So far the deeds have been pretty good. That’s, I, I, I, I sling, I, I, I cannot disagree with you more. I, I don’t know where you’re getting your information about Trump. I, I really don’t. I, if, if he’s dirty, then okay, but I just, I just don’t see evidence out there. I don’t see it, I do not see it at all, at all. I don’t either. I don’t, I don’t see it. And I’m pretty well connected. Look, he, he didn’t need to do, he didn’t need to run for president again. He didn’t need to run the first time.
If it isn’t apparent as to why he did, I can’t help you then. Yeah, moving on, moving on. The, it looks to me like the, the war in Ukraine is kind of is on the downslide, is on the downside. But it’s funny that, you know, war, war, war, as it were, is on the downside everywhere. I think that people are, I think the world is war weary, you know, I definitely think that we are, you know, commerce is the new war. Okay, so let’s get in, let’s do that instead. Yeah, I mean, I’m gonna find something here because there’s something that I, I was reading, I started reading a book today and let’s see here, let me see if I can find it.
But I would hate to see commerce be the battleground because we’ve got. The human race has got to give up certain tendencies that are just destructive and pointless. Now. I agree. He did say something before. Before, before the election in one of the rallies he said that he wanted to take the, let’s say the envisioned new forms of economic interminglings and dominate what is the future. And that is crypto and blockchain type, you know, ledger based transactions. He did say he did want to not only get into that and, but wanted to make the United States dominant in it.
Now there’s nothing wrong with that. Nope. That is what we should be doing. The experiments are all out there, from ARPA all the way to Satoshi, whatever his name is, the mystery man. But it’s, it’s all proven itself and there’s better network capabilities and technologies out there that it still has to be rolled out. They’ve existed for a long time and once they are, we’re looking at more peer to peer transactions. Right. Are more secure than what the banks can offer you now. Well, and the funny thing about that is the whole thing that they’re talking about when they.
When he says he wanted to have a level playing field, he said if Trump has said level playing field once, he said it a thousand times. And that’s one of the biggest things that Brad Garlinghouse has said many times about level playing field. We need a level playing field. And Garlinghouse is the guy who’s in charge of XRP or Ripple. So very, very interesting. Like Thunderbird myself, but just. Dumb dad joke. I know. It’s all right. Excuse me, ladies and gentlemen, I am a bit oxygen starved as of the past few weeks. It’s all right, we’ll let you slide.
Let’s see here. If this comes up. I think I may have to. I gotta log in here. Okay. I’m gonna share a different screen because I don’t need to worry about it here. Okay. And I’ll increase the font size. Okay. It was hidden history, the secret origins of the first World War and it’s too big. Actually, you know what? I’m not gonna, I’m gonna, I’m gonna go back and I’m gonna download this thing and just to show the PDF, because that’s gonna be a whole lot faster. But this is important because it goes to what we were talking about in terms of who the real enemy is.
All right. It says that I downloaded it already. Well, where the hell would it be then? I thought that. Give me a second, I’m going to. I got to. I’m Going to find this. It’s just a matter of see. Okay. I wasn’t planning on doing this. It was, but it was something that really came to, came to mind after reading, after doing that, that thing today. How is it hidden? Oh, that’s why. Because it’s in a, it’s in a. It’s. I see what it did. It’s not a PDF. So here we go. Now this, this will make, this is actually, this is actually even better.
So let me present this window. Should be able to see that a little bit better. And where did it go? Okay, so this is all about the. Talking about how the, the war, the. How World War I was started basically by the, by the British. Let’s see, let’s see. The Anglo American establishment contained explosive details about how a secret society of international bankers and other powerful unelected men control the levers of power and finance in Great Britain and the United States and had done so throughout the 20th century. But really what he’s getting down in here is he’s talking about the secret elite through his investigations.
We know that Cecil Rhodes, the South African diamond millionaire, formed the secret society in London during the last decade of the 19th century. Its aims included renewal of the bond between Great Britain and the United States and the spread of all they considered to be good in English ruling class values and traditions. Their ultimate goal, get this. Was to bring all habitable portions of the world under their influence and control. The individuals involved harbored a common fear, a deep and bitter fear that unless something radical was done, their wealth, power and influence would be eroded and overtaken by foreigners, foreign interests, foreign businesses, foreign customs and foreign laws.
They believe that white men of Anglo Saxon descent rightly sat at the top of a racial hierarchy, a hierarchy built on the predominance in trade, industry and the exploitation of other races. To their minds, the choice was stark. Either take drastic steps to protect, further develop. To protect and further develop the British Empire or accept that countries like Germany would reduce them to bit players on the world’s stage. So that is basically what the. I mean that’s, that is who the enemy is and who the enemy has been for the last hundred and almost now 130 years at least.
That is who is. I mean they’re the ones that started World War I. They’re the one. And they. Okay, so again I, I found this out. They start, you know why they started the Boer War? Because they were broke. They were broke. And the, and the, and the Transvaal, which was an area down in South. Which is what’s current day South Africa. They had gold. Specifically, it had one of the largest areas of gold mining ever found in the world. And they needed that gold from sub Saharan Africa on down. There are there are some rather sizable gold deposits that absolutely 100.
But this one, this one had been found. And as a result of them finding it, they were going to, they needed that to, you know, to fund all of their, you know, basically fund the British control of the world. And I thought, whoa, that’s really interesting. So that’s why they initiated the Boer War and where a lot of people don’t realize it, but the Boer War is with the British were the first ones to initiate the whole concentration camp thing. Because what they did was they put a lot of these, the boars, which ironically are the same freaking people that are being persecuted by the black South Africans now.
They were being persecuted by the British then, but the British had an army and they put all these people into a big old freaking concentration camp and they killed like 20,000 women and children. A lot of people don’t know that the Brit. Like we did with the Japanese and Italian and German Americans who had immigrated here. There were, there were camps down by Brownsville, I think in El Paso, that region, the country for the Italians and the Germans in that were emigres, the same as they did with the Japanese in Montana, Idaho, that area. Well, the British also did that with Austrians, Austrians, Germans, Italians.
And I think there was one other group, they moved them to the. I believe it was the Isle of Wight. And they put concrete concentration camp, 14 foot high concrete posts with barbed wire. And they cordoned off entire sections of the town. And these people had to remain in there. Most people don’t. They don’t talk about that in history. And, and Churchill took a lot of guff for it, but for the time and what he had, what he was trying to build up their industry to fight this war. The battle of Britain was underway or had just begun.
They were expecting a. A German, a German. And so before, rather to complicate things least, he took people that had, you know, within a certain amount of years immigrated from these various countries. Germany, Austria, Italy. And I think there’s one other, I can’t remember right now, but did the same thing we did. And there’s, there’s so much that is still unknown. So when you bring up things like what the, the relationships of the Boer War and the necessity for gold to fund the end, keep the empire afloat, this is all that’s very fascinating to me. You know, because these connections are important, extremely important to understand because you can’t understand World War II without understanding World War I.
And then you have to understand what came before that. And. Right. Well, they learn something new right now. So the, so, so the, the, the British. The, the British were the ones that were responsible for the, for the Boer War. They were the ones that were responsible for fomen the. Everything that. That happened in World War I. People don’t, they don’t want to hear this, but it was, you know, the, the. The American that was over in, in Europe in 1914 before the war, who was an agent of essentially like the Rockefellers or Rothschilds or whoever you want to call it, but he was an agent for all these, for, for the, for the big families was none other than Herbert Hoover.
And Herbert Hoover ran the, the operation to. If you look at it, if you look up the operation to put. To ensure that Belgian. It was the Belgian. I called. I think I called it the Belgian Food Relief. Well, all the, all the food that was being given to the Belgians and they were running. They literally had a pass to run through all of the, the British blockades because the British did have a blockade of, of. Of the Bear. Is it the Barents Sea or the. I can’t remember if it’s the Baltic Sea or the Baron.
I think it’s the Baltic Sea. Right. Right there. Blocking the Baltic. Yeah. They, they blockaded the Baltic so that no shipping could get in to bring food to Germany. Well, the, the American Herbert Hoover was there and he was making sure that the, that there was food coming in and they were making sure that it was going to Germany and so that they could continue, that they could actually prolong the war. They could keep the war going longer. That was the point. They want. They needed the war to last longer. So the guy who was. The guy who was the president at the time that we had the big financial crash in 1929 was the same guy who was making sure that Germany, who was supposedly our enemy was getting food supplies so that they could.
They could continue the war. But then once the war was over, Hoover went and he took. He. I think he enlisted like, like, well over a hundred people that were like historians and I may be getting that number wrong, but whatever the point is, is that he got it. He. Great. He nabbed up a bunch of people that were historians and they went all through Europe looking for any document that they could. I mean, they scavenged everywhere looking for any particular document that they could find to bring back to the United States or an altar or to get out, get it out of Europe because they did not want to have any trace of British involvement in the formation of World War I.
And they blamed it squarely put. They put the square, the blame squarely on the shoulders of the, of the Germans. And again, it was all because they were, they were afraid of Germany. You know, getting. Germany was becoming a powerhouse and they couldn’t have it. And Japanese royalty was waning, so they were very close relatives to the British royalty. They even changed. The British royalty even changed there. Was it from Habsburg to. No. What was, what was their name? I think it was Windsor. I, I don’t remember, but I thought the only two that I remember were Habsburg and Windsors.
Habsburg was, it was, if I remember correctly, was their real family name. Then they changed it to the House of Windsor. Right. And sounded more English, you know, of course, because. And then, then you had, I mean, there again. And I think this is an important thing to make that these behind the scenes stories that did happen, that there’s ample evidence for historians recognize it, etc. There’s a. We, we can apply that same kind of thing today with everybody. Oh, we want to, want to rest. We want the arrests. All right. Who doesn’t? Okay. But let me give you an idea of how complicated things get behind the scenes and why things don’t ever play out unless it’s quite obvious.
They don’t play out the way people imagine them to. But in the end, you usually get the maximum effect. Go back to the time of when they, when they captured Adolf Eichmann and what they did. What a lot of people didn’t know is there were. There was a, a gentleman who interviewed Eichmann for many, many hours on tape, reel to reel. Those tapes still exist today. But when the, when the Israelis captured him and put him on trial, the public was pissed off with Ben Gurion, but they didn’t know why he was doing it, what he was actually.
Let me, let me, let me put this into context. What, what I’m going to explain. Ben Gurion was looking out for Israel’s future with that trial. But everyone said, well, we got him. We finally got the devil himself and we’re gonna try him. And they gave him a very fair trial and they came to their, to the right conclusion. Hang the son of a. Or shoot him or whatever they did with them. But what they, what people were being pissed off about was certain evidence was being suppressed. Why everyone was acting on emotion and passion. And you can blame Them, because most of the people in that gallery were survivors of the Holocaust and much of the nation of Israel were survivors of that time.
But Ben Gurion is interested also in the future of Israel, meaning Germany and France, I believe it was. Chancellor Adenauer was Chancellor at the time and he was wanting to put Germany on a new footing. It was a little war between east and West Germany. Who’s going to be the real new Germany? Well, it was always going to be the west, but they wanted to make sure of that. So not only were they was Ben Gurion and, and Adenauer talking, but also the President of France at the time, I can’t remember the name. Why, so he could secure equipment and help in developing a nuclear weapon for Israel.
Now this is all going on behind the scenes. Why Germany, though? Because it was politically advantageous to Ben Gurion to say to the, to the Chancellor, look, we’ll publicly say, yes, Germany is now a new country. And the one name that they didn’t want entered into the trial was, I believe, Adenauer’s second in command. I think his name was Glatka. Now Glocka was over. He was the actual author of the Nuremberg Laws, of the race laws. I thought that was Stuttgart. It was. Glotka was actually the one over all of it. He was one of the authors of it.
Also. He was close to Eichmann. He was over Eichmann. But Germany had had enough. They wanted to move on. They wanted to rebuild their. You know where their race laws came from, right? Well, I know where they came from, yes. But I mean, I mean, their race laws were. Their, their, their race law, their racial law. They were patterning themselves off of stuff we were doing in the United States and people. Exactly. Was almost identical about it. Yeah, but the bottom line is the. If the people of Israel at that time knew that he wasn’t even going to bring this man in as a witness or anything about him because he was serving in such a high visible position.
Well, that might, people might think that that was immoral or wrong at Ben Gurion to do that. Ben Gurion did that as a concession to get technical expertise from both Germany and France so that they could develop a nuclear weapon and further secure their future. But right then and there you had, you had a known war criminal. Yes. He admitted in his own words how proud he was of everything he did and how many numbers he killed and goes into details in these tapes. They have the trial, but the tapes never are found. They were, they, they exist now, but then they were hidden in Buried in South America, actually, by the guy who recorded them and did the interview because he was Eichmann.
The dumbass wanted to do a memoir of his life, write his book, but he wanted it published after he died. But he was that stupid and arrogant to sit down with someone and just lay it all out. Well, they could, they used the transcripts of those tapes, but they could never prove the validity of the transcripts without the tapes. But they did admit them into evidence because his answers to the questions were too fragmented. He was lying. He was a very skilled liar. But in the background, all of these deals were going on so that Ben Gurion could actually, and there’s, there’s more to it, things that he did pull a boner here or there and they, he could have done better, but he was looking out for the future of that country while this criminal who deserved to be on trial and was going to get what he deserved and did.
And that’s what’s happening now. This is the point I try to make over and over and over. There’s, yes, we know a lot of people, there’s at least a million worldwide in this country and worldwide who need to be brought to task. If you extend that out, it’ll extend out to 4 to 6 million eventually who have engaged in heinous crimes, human trafficking, the money laundering and apparatus, on and on and on. We could name it all. It would take all night, right. But to get the maximum and to have the maximum effect against these kinds of networks or a globalist organization back on its feet, you want to get as many of the top and the influential as you possibly can.
That involves deals, that involves a lot of negotiation because they’re going to be a lot of them foreign countries, and you’re going to have to give back backdoor concessions on minerals, precious metals for, and rare earth metals, strategic materials, relationships, territorial claims, all kinds of things. And then you’ll get that help to take down what he is, what this administration and what many in the world are engaged in battling against the globalist agenda. So this is why these people have just been in office only 110, 115 days. Everybody’s getting their, their, their balance. Everybody’s finding out what they have to deal with in their own department or organization and how to combat that so that doesn’t go against them, such as bureaucratic slowdown or sedition.
Right. And this is, if you look at that, one small example of the Eichmann trial and what was going on in the background in Israel and with Other world leaders not wanting to be in the wrong light because they may have compromised on certain things because it was necessary. It was necessary to move their nation forward and their nation forward and show the world that. So, so there’s a lot of things that we will never know about that I promise you are going on right now in the same fashion. There’s, it’s basically, you talk about sacrificing.
They sacked their sacrifice certain things for the betterment because it’s be. If I understand what you’re saying correctly, I mean, I remember a story where the, where the British had, they had broken the Enigma code and the, the Germans were, it was, was when the Germans were doing the blitz and they deliberately, even though they knew the British were going to bomb or the, the, the Germans were going to bomb Coventry, they didn’t send in, they didn’t send up any aircraft to intercept the bombers because they didn’t, they, they, they didn’t want every single thing that they had been capturing in terms of the intelligence.
They didn’t want, they didn’t want the Germans to suspect that they had broken the code. Yeah, yeah, because they, they actually had to hold back on a lot of information that cost lives, but would have definitely tipped the Germans off. How in the hell did they know we were going to be there at that time? Right. And if you were to then, you know, send a radio dispatch and it were intercepted, you’d get, the jig would be up and they would simply increase the, the capacity of the, of the enigma machine from 4, quadrillion potential outcomes to an exponential number.
Just double it and you’ve, you’ve, you’ve got 16, quadrillion or more. If, if my basic statistic math is, is intact, which is highly doubtful, but you get the picture. And then that would have been even more difficult to crack. Rightly more so in, in international relations and in war, sometimes decisions are made that when people see them from the outside. How the hell could you do that? Well, losing these 3,000 men here saved 25,000 over here. And that’s the decisions that have to be made. And so I’m, I’m saying with, at the pace that everything is moving on all fronts, I don’t think there’s too much longer to wait for what people are wanting to see.
But don’t want it because you want the emotional satisfaction, want it because it’s done the best, most efficient way for the maximum effect. Sort of like triage. I can’t agree stronger with what you just said. It’s Absolutely true. The, the thing that people need to understand is, is that this has to happen a certain way. And, and we only get one opportunity at this. And if we don’t, if we. Pardon me, but if we it up, then we basically lose our best chance at fixing this situation for the betterment of humanity. And see, I, I true golden future as opposed to a reduced population by any means necessary.
And transhumanism. Because these fools are just going. They’re out of their minds. Because they’re impatient. They’re trying to do. Yeah, because they’re impatient. Oh, we gotta have a rest. We gotta have a rest. We gotta have a rest. We gotta have a rest. And, you know, I hear that if I heard it, if I heard it, heard it once, I’ve heard it a thousand times, and it just, it’s so, it’s, it’s just, it’s exhausting. I mean, listen, I’m exhausted too. I’m exhausted like everybody else. I get sick and tired of seeing some of these people walk free.
I get, I get tired of it. I get tired of watching all of the, all the drama on television and all. I mean, it’s, it’s, it’s just, it’s dismissing. It is. But I got digital hybrid says the Veruca Salts. That’s just, that’s funny. I, that’s just because I, that’s because I understand it. Yeah, I want an OA Lopa, Daddy. I want it now. Yeah, absolutely. I’m, I’m not, I’m not, I’m not coming down on anyone. I’m just repeating. Yeah, we’re just repeating the fact that here you have, here you have a man. The, you know, these war criminals that were all over the world, not just Germany, there were war criminals all over the world at that time.
But for us to have such a relationship as we had with the Japanese following the war, it, it wouldn’t have worked. If we went after every one of them and hung them all, it would not have been. We would have left them with a sour feeling. And the, the real polls, when real scientific polls were conducted, then the people of Japan, of the United States, of Germany, of Great Britain were tired of the. They didn’t want to even talk about it anymore. They didn’t want, you know, they gave certain people life sentences and they were out in five to ten years.
Albert Spear didn’t spend much time. You know, he wasn’t, he wasn’t that. He wasn’t. He was a opportunistic architect. He wasn’t a mass Murderer. Even though a lot of what he did went into that and he was over slave labor. But people didn’t, People on all sides did some heinous things. We all did, but not anything in compared to the Axis. But however, even Americans were tired of. Let’s just, okay, it’s over. We got the big names. It’s over with. It’s done. That’s not the attitude that anyone should have in this country, in this world today with what we’re talking about.
It should be, let’s keep going until all have been served what they sewn, so what they have reaped. I mean, reap what they have sewn. You know what I mean? And that’s going. That’s going. There’s some of the names may not get what we would want them to or think they deserve because a bigger deal was cut. And believe me, their life will not, won’t be roses. It won’t be anything that most people would want to step into their shoes. But they’ll get three others behind the scenes who had more power and have done more against this country and against humanity in general.
And humanity. Exactly. And it’s, you know, that’s the way the system works. Unfortunately, that’s just the way. That’s the way the system works. Well, human beings work. I do, I do see. I, I, I, I do see a time when we have potential vigilante justice against people like physicians who pushed the vaccine on to certain individuals who maybe probably shouldn’t have had it. And you know, then when, when younger people put people on respirators that were totally unnecessary and killed them. Remdesivir. Yep. Anybody who prescribed that. How, I don’t, I don’t see how they could live with themselves.
I mean, clinical trials showed a 51% chance of kidney failure. That’s a little bit too high for my, yeah, I’ll pass my taste. Yeah. And it was not supposed to be out on the market. The reason it was out was because these globalist sons of bitches wanted to see how many people they could get away with killing in the first round. Well, a bioengineered and released pathogen, part of it. What part of it had to do with the fact that they, they were like, hey, we’ve got all these aging people that are on Social Security that we need to, you know, we do something about that.
So yeah, it’s, it’s coming. It is coming. But when it comes, I’d rather it be done methodically. Quickly, but methodically. Methodic and doing it methodically and not missing any detail within reason that is possible. We’ll ensure the best outcome for the future. Quailbird just says. When I found out a few days ago about YMCA Gitmo and the song, I was so surprised because I wondered why that song was selected, and I realized it was a dig at the deep state. What? That’s interesting. How. Wow. Can you explain that to me, please? And if it takes you a couple of posts, that’s fine.
I bet I want to know what you’re talking about. I wasn’t. I’m not aware of that, so. But I’m very. You. You have my attention, so by all means, please. Okay, get. I want to see certain people hang, too. I know you do. Everybody, Everybody, Everybody even converse. I hear conversations at a doctor’s office. I don’t even know these people. And I hear them, you know, saying, I hope, you know, someone like Schumer will come on and they’ll say, okay, I hope they hang that son of a. And get my. And I’m just sitting there chuckling to myself.
It’s funny because, yeah, that’s the normal reaction, but we, you know, understand that it’s got to be done correctly. Well, I mean, you know, I mean, basically what you’re telling me is, is that my hope and desire to see Hillary Clinton tied up on a post in the middle of the. Of. Of a Southern California or possibly Arizona desert, naked with honey all over her, next to a big red and pile. That’s not gonna happen with that. But I’d be happy with a black. A black hood and a rope and a short fall. I. I just thought.
I thought it would be a whole lot. It’d be a whole lot better to, you know, to. To soak her ass in honey and let the ants eat her alive. Like that one in Jeremiah Johnson, I think it was, where he comes across this guy and there’s just his head sticking out of the ground, and the. The tribe had buried him up to his neck and the rant starting to crawl towards him. Right? And he was. Or. Or. Or. Or, you know, put a. You know, put. Put her in the. You know, have. Have one of those pots with a rat on her mat on her, uh, on her belly, and then put a pot over it and then start to heat the pot.
Okay, we can get bizarre here if you want, but, I mean, let the audience put their comments, and I’d rather see them. Yeah, that’s. That’s. That’s. That’s some pretty dark humor right there. But speaking there’s a question that says, are the physicians going to be prosecuted? I would imagine certain administrators and certain physicians and administrative positions who have more than just an active role of being a physician. Yes, I think you’re going to see a number of them. But if you have a doctor who’s unfortunately, legally your average local doctor is covered, whatever their decision was, if they went with, you know, no Ivermectin, no hydroxychloroquine, none of that, and then all the other things that we know do work and they, they still prescribe or remdesivir or put people in the hospital that shouldn’t have been.
I think there needs to be review boards for physicians who have exceptionally high numbers in that area as to what their knowledge was, what they were doing and why they were doing it. Because there, there, there’s, there’s going to be those fantastically gray areas like that that are going to have to be looked at if we’re going to overhaul medicine, which desperately needs to be overhauled in every, every sense of, of the, of the word. Everything from insurance to the cost and president slashing prescription meds, what, by 50 to 80%. 80% on some. Well, that’s a good start because you’re, you’re, you’re.
He what he’s forcing the pharmaceutical industry as well as the medical industry. It should be the medical profession, not the industry. But you know, it is, it is a source of commerce. It’s been though, it has been in this country completely allowed to run amok. Like he made that one funny reference to the fat. The fat. He called it the fat shot. What was that? That one diabetes medicine that people are taking now to lose weight. I know my friend called him from London and, and he said, you know, I just got it here and I paid $88 for it.
He said in New York, I was paying thirteen hundred dollars for it. Now there’s no way that industry can justify it’s price gouging of Americans for three generations now. More than that, then gouged more than that. You know, it’s, you know, the funny thing is, is that I remember, I’m talking 20 year generation, like 60 years. I remember when I had just started working at Thrifty and this is probably 1994 or 95 time frame and I think Zofran had just come on the market. And I remember we were talking, I was talking to one of the, one of the pharmacists.
She was, she was, she was relatively young Indian lady, very sharp. And we were talking about like, oh, the most expensive medication that we’d seen or whatever. And she’s like, oh, come here, let me show you this. And she pulled it up on the computer and holy hell, I remember the. The freaking price on a Zofran. I’m like, just. Just talking like 10 pills was like 10 pills of Zofran was. I think it was something like, you know, like $1200 price Zofran. And this is. This is in. This is in like 90, the mid-90s. Because Zofran had just come out.
Oh, someone is brand new. Yeah, yeah, it had just come out. And it was nuts to see the price. I was like, holy crap. When my father was battling cancer for 16 years, it was prescribed this little tiny pink pill. And I mean, it was the size of like an atenol, you know, very small. Fifteen hundred dollars a day. One pill a day, fifteen hundred dollars a day. And he was fortunate enough to have the insurance and everything that could pay for that. And he was very fortunate in many ways. That’s why he fought it for so long.
He had access to excellent care, but it was outrageously expensive. And, well, there’s no justification for that. I watched. I watched my parents spend. I watched my parents basically liquidate life insurance policies, pull money out of retirement savings, and do everything that they possibly could to save my sister, who had Hodgkin’s lymphoma. And ultimately she succumbed to it in two. So, you know, 2003. And so they spent all that money trying to save her and, you know, were unsuccessful. And that, of course, you know, that’s just something that was, you know, it’s just the medical system failed.
The medical system failed her. So. But it’s just, you know, it’s. It’s disgusting. It’s absolutely disgusting. But on a brighter side, On a brighter side, I thought this was kind of fun for all of you. For all of you David Hogg lovers. Apparently the DNC is trying to do what they can because he’s been elected to be the chair of the. To be in. In charge of the money at the dnc. Yeah, he’s the one from. He’s the one from Florida. Yeah, he was the one. This kid being set up. People need hold it right here.
You’re watching them set up an asset that will be there for many years. The kid is already an asset. He’s. He’s. The Democratic National Committee or the Democratic National Committee is about to show the pearls of circling a firing squad. It’s announcement that it will nullify the Election of David Hogg as another vice chair. He is currently the vice chair at the dnc. Oh, God. And they are moving to, they are moving to get him out of there. They are moving to get him out of there because he’s like, he’s too radical. Oh, he’s, he’s a, he’s in training, in my humble opinion.
Well, maybe training. Yeah, I did see that the leftists are. Did Thunberg really get blown up in that boat? I saw some report that because this, this reminds me of a male Thunberg, you know, and she was headed, she was on a boat headed for Gaza and was going to get a lot of press. And if I were the Israelis, I’d have done the same thing. From what I understand, they blew that boat. They said don’t come near stops and they didn’t stop and they blew them out of the water. I don’t know if that’s true or not.
I’d like to think it was true, but that’s me. Yeah. I don’t know. How dare you? No, how dare you. So David Hug is a crisis actor? Yes, exactly. He’s more than that. He’s, he’s a, he’s an asset. He wouldn’t be in that position if he weren’t. Yeah, he. Now there’s a whole lot of people that are just losing their frickin minds over the fact that Trump is bringing in these, A few, these, you know, some of these white farmers from South Africa. They’re being threatened, they’re being politically persecuted to the point to where they’re being.
Okay, I’m gonna actively told to kill them. I’m gonna show you. Wouldn’t you give them asylum? Yeah. Okay, I am going to show you guys something. I’m going to share this screen and if you guys can’t handle gore or blood, I’m giving you fair warning. This is going to be graphic. All right, I found this, I found this site. I found this web page by, by. I found it. I found it on Yandex and it says, let me see if I can make this a little bit bigger so I can freaking read it. Why would you be furious over that? Because they’re white.
Are we gonna, are we gonna reduce this issue to a racial issue? Give me a break. Give me a break. Okay, so here we go. Now I’m, I’m, I’m not going to stop on any of these pictures. I’m just going to scroll slowly until it’s done and see if you want to close your eyes. Close Your arm. Close them. Now, this is what’s being done to white farmers in South Africa. Oh, my God. And this is being encouraged in stadium gatherings. All right, Sorry. I don’t care what color you are. If you’re calling for the death of other people, you.
Doesn’t matter who you are now, if you’re doing that there because that they’re. Simply because they’re white and the history exists there, well, who’s keeping that history alive? Yeah, yeah. They’ve got a long way to go down there. But if you’re going to start doing that to people just because of their race, I don’t care if they’re white. I don’t care what color they are. If you’re going to do that to anyone because of their race. These are educated people. These are people who know how to farm lands that are difficult to farm. Yeah, they’d be a bonus.
We need more farmers here since we put many of them out of business over the past few generations and most of them passed on or haven’t followed in the family footsteps. But you want to know. You want to know why farmers? You want to know why? Because. What is their excuse? That they’re white? Yeah. That’s why they’re so pissed off. Always a racist. Pretty pathetic. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, you think it’s a racist, racist issue to call for their deaths and this kind of violence against them? Yeah. When is it be? When? I’m sorry, but regardless of what race you are, you’re capable of being a racist.
It’s not like any race gets a pass because of recent history. Name me one group of people that has not been enslaved going back to recorded history. And I got news for you, most of them were not black by far. Right. It’s just, you know, you use. You see pictures. Let’s get over the emotional nonsense and let’s look at things with empathy, rationally and logically and with. With balanced minds. Enough of this racist. And that it’s coming from the left just shows you how out of touch with reality these people on the left are. Well, it’s whatever.
Whatever color. It’s a divided. Completely out of. I think it’s the party of stupid people. Agree, it’s. But it’s a divide and conquer strategy. You know, I mean, they. And they eat themselves and see, you know, I was. I was. The other night, I was in a Twitter space and it was. I don’t remember exactly what had happened. I think it was. What was it? It was something where the. Oh, it was right I don’t know what it was. It was right after this whole thing about Shiloh. Shiloh Hendricks or whatever her name was when she was throwing in bombs out.
And. And anyway, there’s a lot to that story that I’m not 100 sure about either. However, the point of the matter is, is that we got into this space and I was in there, and I was like, you know, what do you guys. You know. You know, you people on the left are you. It was. Because there was. There was a lot of. It was very heated in there. It was black people and white people coming together to try to have a civil conversation about that topic. And I was trying to come at it from the perspective.
It’s like, you know what? You guys are being played. This is all a scam. Oh, God. Yeah. You. I. You guys are being played. And you don’t realize that you are on the same freaking ship. You know, it’s like. It’s like, you know, you and I, we’re on the same ship. The elite are the ones who steered the ship into the freaking iceberg, and we are the ones that are on the ship. And you literally are trying to fight for the freaking. For the. You know, for the. For the rudder while the ship is freaking sinking because you want to have control.
It’s. It’s ridiculous. You guys, do. You. You gotta. You know, you don’t. You don’t understand that you’re on the same freaking. We’re on the same boat together, and we need to fix the ship. And you want to argue about racism? It’s. It’s. And. And. And this is a perfect example of how information has been weaponized with emotion. And the people that are most emotional about race. I. And I. You know, I hate to say this, but the people that are most emotional about race are black. I would say the least racist people are white. And I would say probably the most racist people would be Asian.
But. But the. You know, but get beyond that. I think that, you know, the black community is holding themselves down. Down for the most part, because they won’t let go of the race issue. They’re the ones holding on to it. That ain’t American. The white people, it’s. It’s grifters like Sharpton, because I. I guarantee you most black folk don’t like any of that down there any more than anybody else does. I guarantee you that. It’s such a small minority in every race that always gets that spotlight. The squeaky wheel gets the. Gets the grease. And they have kept this issue Our whole lives they’ve kept it.
They’ve always, they’ve always re. Re. Re. Infused it, reinfused it, re infused it with one incident after another that did not even reflect the reality of relations in this country. And there’s a lot of people out there who know exactly what I’m saying of every race that, look, I get along with everybody. So do I. The only people I don’t get along with are and morons. Exactly. I’ve just, I don’t even talk to you. I’ll leave you behind, you know. You know what the strange thing is, brother? Down to good people and bad people, period. The, the strange thing is, is that it’s like you, you and I are more supportive and act upon what MLK said in terms of, of treating people by the content of their character rather than the color of their skin.
Right. And the people who he was preaching to are more guilty of treating others by the color of their skin. What would, what would Sharpton be doing or what would Jesse Jackson have been doing if they weren’t squeezing corporations for money and grifting the race issue? Well, they’re drifting. Well, the thing is, is that they’re grifting the race issue because they’ve been paid to grip the racist shoe. They’re, they’re paid to freaking stir the pot. They’re, they’re. And look at their, look at their personal wealth. It’s, it’s, you know. And you know who identified that? Malcolm X.
Yeah. Malcolm X said the worst, the worst, the worst person out there is the white liberal. The worst person out there is the white liberal. And then, and he said the, the white liberal is the enemy. And they, and, and then what they do is then they actually go out and they pay off people who sell out their own race. They sell out their own people. And that’s true. Well, I just think we need to get past all that and not. Oh, I agree. Yeah. I mean, again, this is. The mainstream media has very few strands of that rope to hold on to.
And holding on to racism, aren’t they? Wow, look at this. I did not. I had not heard this. The Episcopal Church refuses to resettle white South Africans. I did not heard that. So much for churches and religion. Again, here we go. Wow. Sight of the fact. What, what, what would Jesus do? Mr. It sounds, yeah, it’s quite obvious and corny sounding to some people. But honestly, Episcopalians, what would Jesus do? Yeah, sounds like modern day Pharisees. Same. Just a few thousand years later. Wow. That’s nuts, man. Really? That. Yeah, yeah, that is. That is a bit.
Well, I mean, you know what I mean. But of course, you know, churches are controlled. You know, that, that. Yeah. How they’re controlled. So, yeah, all, almost all the churches, they’ve been. I mean, the, the churches have been subverted going back 130. 120, 130 years, they’ve been subverted. And, you know, so it’s, it’s, it’s all, all of the major religions are being. They’ve all been. They’re being exposed for what they are. Yeah. And let’s look at Rome, for example. Okay. Vance visits. The next day, it’s announced the Pope is dead. They have the shortest conclave in history.
And they name a dude from Chicago. Yeah, Chicago, of all places. Pope, Yankee. The first. I think he is. No, no, no. I thought it was the first. But anyway, I say that for the audience to pay attention to those data points. Now, what do you think is really going on in the background? Remember, you’ve got a lot of organizations in the background. You’ve got Cross Pond organizations. You’ve got Knights of Malta with their back office, which is completely run by the Vatican. And from what I understand, the front office is now run by the Vatican instead of a civilian, unless they’ve gone back to that and whatever changes they made.
You have the Jesuit order. You have. Then the globalist aspects of the Club of Rome. You have LA Circle, Pilgrim Society, Atlantic Council, all these Cross Pond basically nefarious organizations. Sorry, I had to get that out. What’s that? Oh, okay. Yankees suck. I was. I wasn’t talking to you. Tourette’s. I wasn’t talking to you. I was, I. I was talking. I was talking to. I was talking to somebody else. He’s like, don’t make fun of my Yankees. No, I love the Yankees. I love. I know you do. Still want my dollar. And I hope they play LA this year.
And they do. But we’ll see, we’ll see. But anyway, you’ve got a lot. The bar ultimately reaches Jerome. Okay, a lot, a lot. And things that most people aren’t even aware of. And hopefully they will be aware of them in the few. In the not too distant future. And all of this is going on at the same time again. All the complexities of the stuff going on in the background, in the shadows and in the. Just in the private spaces that those. Just these events, you can extrapolate quite a bit going on. Watch what certain banks do right now.
Everything from World bank and IMF to UBS to every, any bank, hsbc, you name it. I’d be interested right now to be watching the larger banks and what they’re saying and doing because that’s all that, this is affecting all of that and it affects more than people would imagine. So I, I think it’d be, it’s, it’d be good to keep an eye on the, on that one edifice for the next few years. Meaning the Vatican. Well, anybody out there is offended by the fact that. No, I was raised into that and I’m simply saying the, the truth, the vatic, the religion is the storefront.
That’s, that’s, that’s the smaller part of their operation. Correct. Their dog is, is off the chain completely. But again they’re going, they’re going to be in a self preservation mode. So it’s going to be interesting to see what people like Vigano say and, and others and watch what happens. Does it get cleaned up? Is this the last Pope? Blah, blah, blah. All that stuff that people, you know, have put out there. But in reality it does affect a lot of things at a very high level. So it’s going to be interesting to see. You know, I was, you know, I was no fan of Bergoglio at all because of who he was down in, down in Argentina during the fascist takeover and revolutions they had down there.
And anyway, I was, I went in the other day and I was sitting down, my mom, she wanted to tell me how wonderful it was that we had an American Pope and, and that his. He grew up in these meager little upbringings in Chicago. And the house was on, the house was for sal sale and now they’re gonna buy the house. The city’s gonna buy the house and they’re gonna turn it into a tourist attraction because all these people want to come and see where this guy grew up and I just literally wanted to freaking vomit behind the furnace kind of thing, you know, Wasn’t he.
I’m not saying he was. I’m not accusing him of doing it, of perpetrating anything. I don’t know any. I don’t know much, nor I, I haven’t even bothered looked into him. But was he part of the archdiocese that was covering up all of these things when they were. That’s what I unders. That’s what I understand. That’s what I’d like to know. What his position and duties, responsibilities and what he did and did not do during that. I’d like to know that. Because there is no justification for anything other than apprehension. And as Far as I’m concerned, execution for pedophiles, period.
Execution. Yeah, well, hey, you know, what is of. You know, what’s really cool is, is if you could be the leader of either France or was it Germany and England, and then you can just. Then you can, like, snort coke on the plane. Damn. Why can’t I be on it? Why can’t I be a world dealer like that, get to start cook for, you know, no big deal. God. Yeah, well, these, you know, I think we are in a very special time in history. We are because of the ability to have mass and instant communications. Well, these shysters can’t pull the same on a global level or on a local level like they used to before.
Too many people know. It’s too easily communicated. It’s too easily looked into. And let’s, let’s see what, let’s see what the real background on this guy is. It’s interesting, man. He’s just a man. Yeah. He’s no closer to God than anyone in the sound of my voice or on this planet. Agreed. Believe otherwise, then. That’s your football team. Cheer them on all you want, but the reality is he’s. He’s okay. So there are. And I’ll say this, that there are a lot of very good people on the planet who are Catholic. They’re very, they’re very devout.
They believe, you know, they, they, they. They believe that Catholicism is. I mean, it is from God. It is holy. And they are devout. And they, you know, they, they. That’s. That’s their religion. And they think that, you know, that’s bringing them closer to God. Now, I don’t necessarily share their beliefs, but that doesn’t mean they’re bad people. No. And, and I do. And I also believe that there are a lot of very good Catholic priests who are not pedophiles and who literally, genuinely very good. Oh, they’re right. I know a few do. Yeah. They’re very good, very good men.
Yeah. And they, they detest the same things they, they say the same things I’m saying, and they detest the same things everyone else does about that organization. It’s no different. It’s no different than good cops that, that berate the bad cops who give them a bad name. Same thing. Same thing. If you, if when good cops. When good cops see bad cops acting a fool and they get stuck on camera, and then all of a sudden, then they, you know, all of a sudden then that agency or those police are just, you know, under. Under siege because you had one or two bad cops got caught on camera overstepping their authority.
Then all of a sudden, now all cops are evil. And that’s not. That’s not accurate. That’s not fair. And. And the same thing holds true about the. The Vatican and. And the church. Now. Now that. That said, the higher you go up, just kind of like with the FBI, you know, when you get into. When you get on the seventh floor, the FBI, that’s when the. That’s when you really start to get into a lot of the shady, or at least it used to be. So I’m not necessarily of that opinion now. When you got guys like.
Although I was a little surprised that Cash Patel came out and said that he believed that. That Epstein hung himself, that he actually did commit suicide. I was a little surprised at that. He might have to say that. Yeah. Position. You gotta go with the. You gotta go with the. You gotta go with the. With the. Oh, with the political statement. That’s what that is. That’s a point I hadn’t considered. You know, if he stood there and, you know, and he got real cash on everybody and said, oh, no, Something. Something squirrely went on there. No, if he says.
If he says it that way, then he. Then nobody knows how deeply he’s investigated it or has people investigating it. So, you know, again, don’t tip your hand because I don’t. I don’t for a minute believe that he truly believes that. I. I would agree with that. I would agree with that because it’s. It’s. The camera’s going out. Yeah. Just all the, you know, coincidence. No. And I guess so. I guess now all the. There’s. There’s. Now the big hullabaloo is about Derek Chauvin, if it is actually Derek Shaman. Because it. I. I swear to God, those two people do not look alike.
But whatever. The. The Derek Chauvin being potentially pardoned because they’re saying that George Floyd died of a fentanyl overdose, not Will. His blood chemistry was kind of out there. Yeah. When they did it. I mean, what. Fentanyl. What else? I mean, typically fentanyl makes people lethargic or cloudy, slows their breathing. But you mix that with other. Other things, you’re going to get all kinds of combinations. Mix fentanyl with benzodiazepines or like Ambien. You’ve got. You’ve got a cocktail that people do things, and you won’t suspect they’re even on these drugs, and they’ll do things they’re not even aware of.
Cannot remember the next day. And what is Spetsnaze? When they want to subdue a building and they had no one in there. The time that there were, I think it was in chesney. There were 700 people in a, in a movie theater. And separatists took it over and Spetsnaz came in with their gentle touch, drilled holes in the roof and then put tubing into the ventilation system in the roof, reversed it, filled the theater with fentanyl, Fentanyl gas, killing over half of the innocent people in there. But they got the Chechen bastards. That’s all that mattered.
But they, you know, they overdosed men, women and children, hundreds of them. Wow. This is how, this is how potent that particular substance is. Now you look at Floyd’s chemistry, he had a lot of him at the time, so I don’t think he knew what the hell he was doing. And I think the police were handling it properly. That guy didn’t have his knee on his neck. He was, he had it basically resting on his shoulder in case he needed to come down on him. The distress he was going through, it was obvious a lot of it was self induced.
And it was also self induced while he was hopped up on all that chemistry. Well, not only that, but the, and that was a technique. I think that’s like an Israeli technique that was taught. And if I, if I remember correctly, the. There was a woman who was in charge of training up there at the, for Minneapolis Police Department. And she said, no, we never, we’ve never trained our officers to do that. And then there was evidence that came out that showed that, that in fact they did. And she had to. I, I don’t know if she ultimately lost her job or what, but there was, that was, that was some, there was some serious about that.
I remember that. I just don’t remember everything about it. I just remember that case though. But again, they, they what, what, what did they do with that case? They blew it out. Is that the only guy that day, black, white, whatever race that got stomped on by police and maybe died because he was whacked out on drugs and just couldn’t, couldn’t behave himself? They cut out all of the stuff before of the officers who had a first contact with him. There’s a lot there that they made sure nobody really talked about that. Right. His confrontation with them.
But they, they surely did take that issue when they still had a breathing mainstream media and blew it. So out of proportion, fed into the, again the, all the racial nonsense to pit people against each Other. And they did a. They did a brilliant job of it, actually. I agree. People were arguing about that. All. All, hey, I. Look, when did we. And to a degree, it’s always been this way. But when. When does. Look at the insanity of the skin color of a perpetrator. Since when did that become more important than the crimes they committed? Whether it’s murder, rape, what have you.
When did that become more important? Became more important especially in the late 80s when they started coming up with the concept of hate crimes. 90s we’ve lived since from Noah Hyde law all the way up to the present. Murder was murder was murder. No. Yes. There was a lot of times when people got off they shouldn’t have, and that was racial. And it was a different time in this country. But God knows, people of every color have been trying to get past all of this racial nonsense my whole life. And it looked pretty good for a while.
Like, finally, oh, people aren’t being so stupid about all that stuff. Let me ask a new generation. Let me ask you. This is. And I’m gonna ask. I’m gonna ask the audience as well. I’m gonna ask the question. You can answer, but I want to get the audience’s take as well. If you had to pick one decade where you felt like there was the least amount of racism being, like, put out there, like, where, Where. Where you had the most harmony between white and black, what. What decade would you say of your life? People say, me personally, probably the 90s.
Okay. I’d say the 80s. 80s. 90s. Hell, for me, because. Because I got along with everybody. Right. I think that. I think the 90s for me was when they. That was when they started coming out with the African American. Because. Because in the 80s, it was the black. It was black. It wasn’t. It was all the social engineering from hate crimes across the board. But. And then. Well, and. And I. You have to understand that being. Being where I am in Southern California, the. The 90s had the Rodney King riots. Yeah. So that we had. We had a lot more trouble out here.
But I would say it was the 90s. Excuse me? I would say for me, it was the 80s. Mid-80s was probably the. The most peaceful, but you didn’t have all this racial crap that they were throwing around. And, you know, it’s funny to me that so many of our. So many things that are problems that weren’t problems became problems after the wall fell. Interesting. I mean, think about that. Well, like I said, you know, that nobody talked. There was, There was no. Ever There was never a mention of anybody named or, you know, being referred to as African American when we were in the Cold War.
No, it was black people were just black grow black Negro back in, you know, going back the 30s, 40s, yeah, 50s, and then became black. And then, then they became all this hyphenating. All. Not just African American, but every, Everything became hyphenation. Well, you know, I think we’re all, we all should be Americans and let’s get on with that. The business of being Americans and treating each other as we wish to be treated. It’s that simple. It is. And. Well, but again, I think that it’s not the, I don’t believe that the, the racism is coming from the white side of the aisle, if you will.
I think the racism is coming. It’s not, it’s coming from small groups on. Of every race, but small, very small portions of them. Gosh. There was something I was going to say that would have nailed it and I forgot. You’re getting old man. Beat up is what it is. I know. Well, I mean, we started. Oh yeah, this. If I’m starting a business, why am I starting that business? Okay, I want to make money. And if that business, I’m going to hire people. Do you think I care what color your skin is, where you’re from, if you’re the best qualified for the job? No, I don’t care.
You know why? Because if you’re the best qualified for that particular task, and I’m counting on that task and I want to make money, I would be an idiot not to hire you regardless of your race. I would be stupid. And this is, this is where most people’s minds truly are. I agree. That’s where it is. It’s like, wait a minute. Okay, I’ve got these 10 resumes. Well, I’m going to interview these three. And out of these three, hey, I like this guy. And he’s say Puerto Rican or whatever. Do I care if he is the best guy? He’s a good guy or woman.
And I’ve been sexist here. None of that. It’s. That’s what I’m looking for. And you know what? When you accentuate commerce and you’re doing it not only on a national but a global scale, that’s what you’re going to bring out. You’re going to bring out meritocracy and any little kid out there who studies hard enough and wants to do some say an engineer, and they want to be the best engineer they can be. That’s what’s going to fix things? When people strive and they re, they know that 99, 90, let’s say 90, 95 of the time.
And I’m being, I think it’s higher than that. Nobody gives a damn what race you are. They just want the best individual for that job. If they’re there, you’re the company you’re making. And at this point in time, I think people just want people to show up. You could be purple. You could be purple. They just, they, they just need, they need live bodies to actually do work. Yeah, yeah. It’s, it’s crazy in this position. I know. It’s, it’s, it’s absolutely, you know, I, I, I, I see so many people out there who like, say, man, I can’t find, like, we can’t, we can’t keep people here.
There’s, there’s, they hire so many people at the grocery store right above my house. They, they have such a hard time holding on to employees. And, and you know, the funny thing is, you know, the employees that they hold on to the longest are the ones that are like, you know, 45 and 45 and older. Yeah. Because they, they, they appreciate and know what it is to work. Well, ah, they need to know. They need the work. They need the work. Yeah. Because they’ve got bill. Because they’re responsible people. They got bills to pay. And, and they’re, they’re literally working two fricking jobs.
Three jobs just because the dollar doesn’t go very far. You know, it’s tougher on men these days. I mean, think about it. You gotta, you, you like men who have family, right? Forget about having a girl on the side. It’s too, you can’t afford it. No. I’m gonna get slapped by my wife. Not unless you, not unless you, not unless you, not unless you go to the, you know, some place like Thailand or Costa Rica or something like that. Then you can have four or five all at once. I’m just making jokes, but I know, I am, I am too.
And I’m, I’m doing my, I’m doing my level best to get you in even deeper trouble, so. Okay. Okay, I’ll be, I’ll be, I’ll be on the lookout. Oh, that’s funny, dude. We are at one hour and 52 minutes, and we started generally an hour later than we normally do. Yeah. So let’s kind of wind it. Yeah, there’s, yeah. Are there any questions in the audience? Ron, what’s your favorite beer? My favorite beer guy. I don’t have a favorite beer. Actually, I’m not. I’m not a beer. I’m not a beer drinker. If you’re going to get me to drink any.
Any alcohol, give me like whiskey or tequila or something like that and I’ll just shoot it straight. Bourbon or. Bourbon. Yeah. All right. Some questions. Let’s see. Yeah, I’ve not seen any yet. Excuse me. My favorite beer is a full one. That’s the best answer. Yeah. There you go. Okay. I didn’t know who. Where can you get. I can’t even. I don’t even see that anywhere anymore. They still make that. God, I. That’s a. That is a. That is a name that I have not heard in a long time. Low and brow. Yes. Though says, do we expect financial rest this year? I’m guessing he meant reset.
I think we’re already in the beginning stages of it. I don’t think it’s going to be anything dramatic until a number of things take place. And I think something like the Vatican, the recent changes. Let’s see. Let’s say I think I gotta be careful. All right. Let’s just say I think it’s. I think it’s already underway. Yeah. Here we go. Here’s a. Let’s try to. Let’s try to rapid fire these as much as possible. If the habeas corpus suspended soon. Yes. We go into what do you call, martial law. Of course you would. A lot of things.
Everything’s suspended. Technically. Technically, we already are in martial law because of the Patriot Act. We are. We are definitely in a state of emergency and have been again since 33. They’ve never rescinded it. Even a congressional committee went through this and they, they didn’t do anything about it. Nothing. Here’s one. Is Diddy gonna go free? I doubt it. Yeah, I, I say. Okay, this is. Diddy is gonna go free. Free at the bottom of a rope. He’s going to be hanging free. So that’s probably the best. That’s probably the most free I think he’ll ever be dangling.
Free and clear. Yeah, except for that. Let’s see. Are they gonna get rid of what they got rid of Pat act recently. What’s Pat Act? Oh, the Patriot Act. Is that what you mean? I didn’t heard that. If that’s what you mean. I should consider it. I do too. They. There should be a. A, A specific act for terrorism. Not the, the unpatriot Act. Unpatriotic act. Now that was the dumbest damn thing ever allowed. But people Again, were traumatized. They weren’t thinking. They were thinking, well, yeah, whatever you got to do, keep us safe. Well, bottom in the.
In the end, they can only keep you so safe. Dude. I had. I had an interesting encounter this morning. I had to go to court. Much stock in that. I had to go to court for something. And they. They had the. They had the metal detectors. And it was the same at the airport, except for the shoes. Right. You had to take your belt off. And. And I just was like, I got. I was. I. I lost it on a certain level. I was. I was like, are you freaking serious? You’re gonna make me take off my belt? Yes, sir.
And I’m like, it’s just so freaking. It’s like, we’re still doing this. We’re still doing this from a. 20 years ago freaking something for some bullshit that happened at the. At a Detroit airport. I said. I said, I bet you, you don’t even know why you got to take your belt off, but you just do it because you’ve been programmed to freaking do it. And I was telling this to the freaking security guard, and. And it’s like. And he says, I agree with you. And I said, well, no, no, clearly not enough. Because it’s like. Because nobody cares.
They. They just do it because they’ve been programmed. It’s Pavlovian at this point. Nobody questions it. And if everybody just said, no, you. I’m not taking my belt off. If everybody did it. Guess how many people in that stupid machine anymore. You want to pat me down? Go ahead. Make sure it’s a woman. I don’t want a man touching my. My junk. Not that I want a strange woman touching it, but it’s. It’s a man thing. Okay, but, you know, if that’s what you’re gonna do, fine, do it. But don’t. Don’t start putting a machine. I’ve been in those things enough.
I don’t want to be in them anymore. I don’t want to go through those things. I don’t. You know. Okay. Radiation did. Do you know who. Who owns stock in the company? Oh, I made those machines. I remember hearing something. Yeah. Refreshed Michael Chertoff, who just happened to be the. He was the. He was the assistant Attorney General in charge of, like, domestic violence or domestic terrorism or whatever. And then he was put over Fatherland Security. Wasn’t right. Exactly. Yeah. Yeah. So, okay, a little conflict of interest. There isn’t. Just a little. Just a touch. Just a little.
We’ve accepted this kind of behavior and activity for so long and it’s, it’s, it’s. It’s institutionalized. This is why everything has to be overhauled to the degree that it has to be. And yeah, it needs to be intercom. Yeah, I heard, I heard it. Well, listen, we’re, we’re. We’re about 15 seconds from crossing over the two hour threshold. So I think it was a good show. Guys were. Sorry, I’ve had health issues lately. I’m. I’m bouncing back. It. Just injuries. Yeah. And when they act up, they act up. Yes, they do. I. I remember what it was like.
It was. Yeah. Not. Not fun. Not fun. So I could barely talk that day. I know. I remember. I remember. So. And, but. Well, yeah, that’s about. There were a few things I wanted to talk about, but I’m too damn tired right now and we can continue this. Well, you know, we all. We always got Monday, so. Yeah. Yeah. Typically guys. Typically guys, the. The show that we do, the weekly. The weekly show with Ghost is typically at 8pm Eastern on Mondays every Monday. He couldn’t go this past week and so we, we. We did it tonight so we could at least get something in.
And I’m glad we did, but I’m a little pissed because I wanted to play a couple videos that would have added a little bit of color to the show, but nobody could hear it. So. But I’ll, I’ll. I’ll. I’ll have that problem fixed next time. So anyway, everybody have a great night. Thanks for, thanks for tuning in. Thank you, Ghost for your time. As always, it’s appreciated and I look forward to seeing you guys next time I see you. So have a great night, everybody. God bless.
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