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Summary
➡ The text discusses the geopolitical strategies of the Soviet Union and the United States during the Cold War, suggesting that their rivalry was more complex than it appeared. It argues that both nations manipulated conflicts and ideologies, such as radical Islam, for their own gain. The text also delves into religious beliefs, suggesting that interpretations of religious texts have been manipulated over time for control. Lastly, it hints at a future revelation that will challenge our current understanding of creation and human evolution.
➡ The speaker believes that the immigration issue is misguided and suggests that instead of causing destabilization, we should help people thrive in their own countries. They argue that the most effective way to uplift a country is by providing clean, cheap energy, which can lead to population decline and balance. They also mention the infiltration of various systems by certain groups and suggest that the only way to defeat this is through infiltration and exposure. Lastly, they discuss the importance of energy in society and the potential problems with transitioning to alternative energy sources too quickly.
➡ The text discusses the importance of the petroleum industry, stating that many everyday items are made using petroleum. It suggests that while we may transition to other forms of energy in the future, this will take time. The text also debates the impact of oil on global warming, arguing that natural events can cause more damage. It further discusses the potential of water-powered engines and criticizes the view that carbon dioxide is harmful, arguing that it can actually increase crop yields.
➡ The text discusses geological changes in the South Pacific, including rising water levels due to sinking tectonic plates and new volcanic activity creating islands. It also mentions the historical impact of the Krakatoa eruption, which caused a mini ice age. The text then shifts to political issues, discussing allegations of U.S. intelligence agencies funding a group to destabilize Venezuela and the U.S. It ends with speculation about U.S. military operations in Mexico against cartels and the importance of strategic planning in such operations.
➡ The speaker advises listeners to be prepared for potential disruptions by having essential supplies like food and medicine for at least a month. They also share their love for their Bengal cats and the joy they bring. The speaker appreciates the audience’s participation in their discussions, which often cover various world events and philosophical topics. They express gratitude for their co-host, Ghost, and the insightful conversations they have together.
➡ The text discusses the belief that some people rely too heavily on divine intervention, instead of taking action themselves. It suggests that this mindset can lead to complacency and vulnerability. The author encourages individuals to use their resources and abilities to prepare for and handle life’s challenges, rather than waiting for a higher power to solve their problems. The text also criticizes those who judge others harshly, and emphasizes the importance of unity and collective strength.
➡ The speaker emphasizes the importance of disagreement and learning from each other, even if we don’t always agree. They believe that we’re heading towards a time of prosperity and peace, despite the challenges we may face. They also discuss the potential of new technologies like AI and quantum computing to solve problems faster. Lastly, they mention the reform of USAID, a government agency, to improve efficiency and better serve American interests.
➡ The text discusses the perspective of labeling people as terrorists, suggesting it’s a matter of viewpoint. It also delves into the controversial topic of inbreeding in certain cultures and its potential effects, such as lower IQs and a propensity for violence. The text further explores the impact of inbreeding on health, citing sickle cell disease as an example. Lastly, it criticizes the current state of cancer treatment and expresses hope for future advancements in natural remedies and technologies.
➡ The text discusses the importance of critical thinking and questioning what we’re told, especially by mainstream media. The author encourages us to analyze information independently, rather than accepting it at face value. They use the metaphor of a puzzle to illustrate that while we may not have all the pieces or know the full picture, we can still identify when something doesn’t fit or make sense. The author also touches on the influence of politics and media, suggesting that they often present a skewed or incomplete picture of reality.
➡ The speaker regrets voting for Kamala Harris, praising Trump’s actions during his presidency, such as securing borders and signing bills that uplift the country. They criticize the Democratic Party for changing its policies and express concern about issues like abortion and racism. They also question the media’s portrayal of racial relations, suggesting that most people are conservative and not in line with the “woke” minority.
➡ The text discusses the importance of seeing people as individuals, not defined by their skin color or ethnicity. It criticizes the idea of labeling people based on their race or origin, arguing that it creates unnecessary division. The author emphasizes that everyone has the same basic needs and struggles, and that people should be judged on their character, not their race. The text also criticizes the media and politicians for stoking divisions for their own benefit.
➡ The text discusses the author’s views on the complex history and politics of Israel, focusing on the experiences of an Ashkenazi Jew named Jack Bernstein. Bernstein moved to Israel after the Six Day War in 1967, but faced discrimination for marrying a Sephardic Jew and eventually left the country, describing it as a land of terrorism and violence. The author also touches on global politics, including the role of Russia and the United States, and criticizes the portrayal of Russia in the media. The text ends with a discussion on the situation at the Mexico-U.S. border.
➡ The speaker discusses global issues, focusing on immigration and poverty. They argue that immigration to wealthier countries isn’t a solution to global poverty, as it often results in the departure of the most capable individuals from their home countries. They suggest that the best way to help is to improve conditions in these countries, rather than encouraging immigration. The speaker also touches on political issues and conflicts in various countries.
Transcript
You. How’s that? Yeah, gotta be honest. Amen. So, looks like I was having some issues here with Twitter and I’m not a hundred percent sure why. Let me fix something here because this should not be a problem. Don’t know what is happening but what’s, what’s going on in your neck of the woods, my friend. Not a whole lot. Not a whole lot. It’s. Well, let’s say east of the Mississippi and south of I40 and I’m happy about that. Yeah, I am sure you are. I would be as well. So I would absolutely be happy about that.
So. Oh, I have this thing up. Why? I don’t understand. I, I didn’t do that on purpose but apparently we’re showing one of the things you were going to talk about was the support for Israel declining and it appears though this is, this was a poll that was taken immediately following the October 7th attacks. What? I guess it was about two years ago and now last October, wasn’t it? No, no, it was a year, it was a year ago October. Oh, that’s right, that’s right. Yeah, yeah, it’s been, it’s been a year plus. But the, this is the new Gallup poll that is showing support for Israel at record lows.
A new Gallup host shoals that support for Israel among Americans has dropped to its lowest level in at least 25 years while sympathy for Palestinians is, is at a record high. I think that’s because people are paying attention to social media as opposed to the mainstream media because the mainstream media is, you know, Israel, Israel, Israel, Israel. Social media is much more decentralized and not brainwashed. So the whole Zionist bull crap is, it is, it is coming down. And, and you know, I guess I should probably say this guys. Apparently I have been invited to do a presentation on the Scofield Reference Bible on Alpha Warrior show.
I don’t know when that’s going to take place, but I do know that I believe it is going to be played on the 19th. I think it’s the 19th, which is a, I think it’s a Wednesday. And let’s see. Yeah, looks like It’s Wednesday, the 19th. So that’s a week from this coming Wednesday. And the following, the, the presentation, however long that lasts. We’re going to go into a Twitter space and then the person who’s putting together the space is somebody who puts together a lot of spaces. On the last time I was in one one of her spaces, I think there was like 3,000 people there.
So it’s, it’s going to be pretty monstrous. So I’m, I’m actually really, really looking forward to that. So anyway, no, let me just say how I feel about that whole Middle Eastern situation. My entire life it’s been Middle East, Middle East, Middle east. Always nonsense going on, always, you know, the fighting, the end fighting in Israel and other countries. And you know what? There is, there is no solution to it. All right, The Abraham Accords, if, if they can reinvigorate them, great. But to be honest with you, I. America first, so I don’t care about the Palestinians.
And however it, I don’t have much care for Israel either. You want to play your games, you want to play your, you know, Mossad games, create your enemies, then draw the, you know, try to draw as many into it as possible. That, that routine has, has run its course. So, you know, and, and let me make a difference, Let me make a, an important distinction here. The Israeli government is not the Israeli people, and vice versa. There’s a lot of, a lot of upset with, you know, as far as the Israeli people protesting what we saw happen here with, you know, the trans stuff and all that nonsense began there beforehand.
I mean, the things, you know, men dressing up in these pink onesies with pubic hair, dressing students in schools there. That was going on before you saw the, you know, the, the tranny’s reading to preschool and, and kindergarteners and first graders and all, all of that nonsense. So, you know, there’s a bigger game of foot here. And you’re talking about a country with a population of 9 million that’s the same population roughly as New Jersey and roughly the same land mass as New Jersey. It has never, never in my lifetime, your lifetime. There’s never been any semblance of, of, of peace to begin with.
So how long is this game going to play out and why is it. The bigger question is why is it playing out? Oh, just, you’re going to say just because the Muslims Hate you and you hate them. Well, hate away. But the United States does not need to be giving them money. We don’t need to be involved in what’s going on over there any more than we need to say resuscitate Vietnam. It’s, it’s, it’s, it’s a ridiculous, pathetic situation. So my, my personal feelings are, hey, Israel, take care of yourself. Do what you do what you’re gonna do, but don’t, don’t, don’t give passports to our legislators.
Don’t. And, and my God, we can go into this, the, the, the, you know, the industrial and scientific espionage that goes on that. How, how, how could they possibly be the technological wellspring of the world with 9 million people? When you divide the population up and you might have at most 2 million who are scientists, technicians, you know, developers of, of, of, of technologies, then we give them weapons, we give them money. You know, then they improve on it upon, you know, it, it’s just, it’s enough. Enough is enough. And you know, the one thing I, I, I, it’s kind of left, left a, a weird taste in my mouth.
Okay, you wanna, you want to develop Gaza now into a Riviera of the Middle East? No, no, no, that, that’s just a way of getting our foot in the door. And that’s, to me, that spells trouble. And again, there is a huge difference between their government and the people. Same as here. So the question is, what is the bigger game afoot in the Middle east with all of that? And you know, you were showing those stats and those stats reflect propaganda in age groups, in my humble opinion. Well, going back, I don’t think we should be, we should be involved there if, if, let’s take the wild card, Iran.
If the one thing you can’t have, and I agree with this, is them developing nuclear weapons because they’re. Why, why, why, why do you want another. There should be no more countries in the nuclear fraternity. Why? Because Iran, they’ll use it in a heartbeat. And you know that. With, you think so. Run by. Oh, hell yeah. Iran. With, with, you know, their, you know, their leaders being ayatollahs. Can you trust if, if, if we wouldn’t have. And, and I’m going to go back a little bit in time. If we wouldn’t have messed with Mossadegh and we would have allowed him to nationalize the oil fields and so that he could have done what was good for the Persian people at the time, you know, that country would be in a whole lot different position you know, you have.
Well, again, it comes down to government and people. The, the Persian people, they don’t want what they have as a government as, as, as a rule. All right, that, that is a fact. They want to, let’s put it this way. I think if you did a survey of the Iranian people, you’d find that they want to be a part of the normal world or as normal as it, as it can be. But you can’t. You control. If you had a reasonable government, you could trust them a lot more than you can these, you know, radical Islamic, you know, by the book morons that run that country.
Now, it goes way back further than that. One of the first KGB operations was that area of the world. Why? Because they butt up against it. And they were the ones who, in addition to other Western countries following, they were the ones that radicalized or let’s say, used some very interesting psyops to radicalize the Quran. And that’s where it began. Well, who, who, who did the radicalization? KGB under, under Stalin. Okay, I, I, because I, I’m, I’m gonna, I’m gonna respectfully disagree a little bit there. I think the radicalization of the, of Islam really happened under the tutelage of CIA.
And no, I’m not going 20 years ahead. I look it up, you’ll find that it was KGB because they want, they wanted to destabilize the region for then oil because they didn’t have the technology nor the ability to drill. They just didn’t have it in the onset of the Soviet Union. And they were the ones who went in to radicalize it, to destabilize that region to hopefully get more access to oil. And that was in the 20s. So I would look that up if I were you. No, I will. I mean, listen, I don’t, I don’t pretend to have all the answers, but I do.
You know, in my humble opinion, the, the, the, the major radicalization of, of the, of that entire theater really went into, kicked into high gear during the Carter administration with Brzezinski because they knew that once they got, once they baited Russia to coming down into Afghanistan, that that was going to be the end of the Soviet Union. They were going to, it was going to bankrupt them. So they had to have another enemy waiting in the wings so that they could fight. And the primary enemy that they used was Islam, radical Islam. And the, if you look at all of the, all the clerics and all these people, they, all these guys, they’ve all been, they were all given money by CIA, very likely usaid.
And I mean any, anybody who, probably even Assad they wanted to create. It’s a matter of you create your enemy. A problem, reaction, solution. Well, the Gallian dialectic. Anybody who, anybody who believes that the United States and the Soviet Union were truly enemies during the Cold War, has they, they, they need to have a, they need to really like, go back and look at, look at the history. Yes, we were enemies on paper and you know, we, we were propagandized to hate each other, but at the upper echelons of government. They all worked together, they were all on the same team.
They all, it was like, you know, I mean, they got their marching orders in the, over the years and, and you know, their marching orders from the banking, this supernational banking. 100%. Yeah. I mean, if, because enmity between peoples is profitable and what’s more profitable than, than war or right on the edge of war? Very little. Very little. So. Well, and, but, but not only, but it’s not only war. It’s, it’s control over the citizenry because the people want to feel safe. And if they feel as though the Russians or the Americans were going to strike first or do whatever and they were fearful of their lives, what’s going to happen then is you’re going to have a, you’re going to have people who are willingly going to give up their liberty for security.
I mean, it’s the oldest play in the book. And you know, I mean, Ben Franklin said it, he said those who give up, those who give up liberty for temporary security will end up with neither. Yeah. So. And, and that’s exactly, and that’s exactly what we have seen play out over the last 25 years, since 9 11. And I have a very dear friend in Israel, and this individual says we are the bulletproof vest, you know, for the Western world against radical Islam. Well, I don’t buy that. I don’t buy that at all. That, that you don’t buy what? That that Israel is the bulletproof vest for, you know, after, let’s say, taking a good look at the situation, that Israel is the bulletproof vest for the rest of the world, then why the hell, you know, you’re not a bulletproof vest for all those that the globalists, you know, brought over into Europe.
You’re not the bulletproof vest for the, the that are here that we need to get rid of. You’re the bulletproof vest for your region, maybe, or your country, but you’re not the bulletproof vest for us. And you know, but is Israel’s not the bulletproof vest for us? No. How can they be? No, we’re the bulletproof vest for Israel. We’re the bulletproof vest for the whole world right now. If you really look at it, you know, and Hegseth getting back, I mean, doing what he’s doing. Yeah, we will be. But, you know, I, I, I, I’m after a lifetime of seeing nothing but Walter Cronkite back in the day as a kid.
The Middle east, the Middle east, the Middle East. You know what? If the Middle east sunk into the, into the ocean right now, I don’t think I’d even bat an eyelid. I wouldn’t care. I don’t, I don’t buy this, you know, this religious stuff, that it’s the Holy Land, okay? It’s the Holy Land for those who think it is or believe in it. But, you know, that’s not, Let me phrase this properly. If you have a relationship with God, you’re your, you’re your Holy land. You’re your temple. Well, that’s what the Bible says. Yeah, Bible says.
I mean, I mean, I mean, okay, so if you go back and you look at the Bible and what it says is that when, right before Christ was crucified, he says, I’m going to tear this temple down and I’m going to rebuild it in three days. And everybody’s like, what the heck are you talking about? And, and people did not really get the fact that, that the, the temple was no longer going to be standing, that you were going to be, you were going to be the temple. The temple was going to reside inside of, of the people who had God within them.
That that was the temple. And I mean, the, you know, the, in the Old Testament, it talks about the new heavens and the new earth. Well, it’s kind of like cryptic language. Well, the old heavens and the old earth, when you were walking around, you couldn’t talk to God. You didn’t have communion with God. You had to go to the temple, talk to the priest, and the priest would go into the holy of holies and, and talk to God on your behalf according to the Bible. Then when Christ came, that all went away. Now we walk in communion with God.
Now we pray to God. Now we have access to God. Now that is the new heavens on the new earth. And for those of you who don’t know, I’m preterist, okay? And a preterist is somebody who believes that all the prophecy in, in the Bible has already been fulfilled, that the second Coming was. Was a. Was a. Or was an. It was. It’s not a global destruction event. It was a destruction of Israel for rejecting Christ and the, the destruction of Israel by the, by virtue of destroying the temple and Jerusalem by the Roman army. That was the.
That that was the end and that. That was the second coming. It was this destroying of Israel. Now you can agree with me, you can disagree with me for, for those of you who absolutely categorically reject what I just said, know that I grew up with your position and it took me a long time to get to that position, to where I could say that. But that’s, that is now what I believe. Because when you look at the scriptures, it, that actually makes sense. You have to do a whole bunch of mental gymnastics to make things fit with, with other things.
So. And, but I don’t. Listen, believe what you want to believe. It’s okay. I’m not, I’m not gonna. In the day. Well, let, let’s. You know, the way I look at it is. All right, you had to go to, you had to go to a priest and he had to go into. To me that was just a, that was Sadducees Magi and, and Pharisees, their way of controlling people and saying, well, you can’t talk to God, only we can. Oh, I think as long as humans. And you know, I don’t believe the six. The. The world is 6,000 years old or 10,000 years old and the devil put dinosaurs here.
Let’s be smart about it, people. It took four and a half billion years for this rock to get to where we are right now. And what people are going to find out in the future is that the angelic realm is not what you think it is. You know, and I’m saying that from eyewitness experience. So take it or leave it. Like, like you say, take it or leave it. But you know, the time for fairy tales and recycled, let’s say noetic devices, virgin birth. That Christ wasn’t the first one. Try going back to Sumer, try going back to Babylon and the.
All of it. These stories have been recycled and recycled and then reformed to match and control the cultures for those times. It’s changed over time and you know, it’s time people started growing up about the whole thing. Is there a creator? Obviously because we’re a creation, but is it everything that, that we’ve been taught? No, no it isn’t. And what people are going to see in probably the lifetimes of most listening to this is a, is a, A Verification of that. And it’s just. We’re just, we’re hairless apes. And then people are gonna go, oh, we, we didn’t, we didn’t, you know, we didn’t know.
But there was genetic manipulation. And, and they, this is what, you know, agencies and let’s say organizations that already have the, the, the evidence don’t want you to know because they want you in fantasy land. They want you to sit back and say, well, God’s going to take care of it all and I don’t have to do a damn thing. No, you do, because as you say, you know, your park car. So, and, and that a lot of this is going to come out in the future. That’s where I was going with the whole, you know, the, the, the, the, the false teachings of, you know, that really originated, you know, with Darby and his, his Rapture theology, which is what, like 90 is like a.70 of dispensational Christians believe in, in the Rapture captured and the millennial reign is going to come.
And I mean, this is all stuff that was essentially made up by Zionists for the, specifically for the purpose of lulling the Christian community into a false sense of security. And that as soon as everything got really, really, really bad, that Jesus was going to come back and fix it all and take them all away. Now, by doing that, essentially what they did was they moved you off the chessboard. You are now no longer on. You’re no longer on the field. You’re. Because your, your, your faith is in God and God is going to take care of you.
And I can’t tell you how many times that I’ve said to people, you know what? You need to have some food. You need to have, oh, no, no, no, God’s going to take care of me. You know, and then there’s a, there’s, there’s, there’s a joke that, that, that I say. And, and again, guys, I, I don’t mean this in a disrespectful way in any way, shape, matter or form. I’m just trying to get you guys to think a little bit differently. Yeah, yeah, but, you know, there’s, there’s an old joke about, you know, the guy.
There was a, there was a flood coming, and this guy is like, there’s a van who came by and he said, hey, guy, hey man, let’s get you out of here, because there’s a flood coming. And, you know, we got, we got to get you, we got to get you out of here. And he’s like, no, no, no, no, I’m good, I’m good. God’s gonna take care of me. The flood water started to rise, and now they couldn’t get a, couldn’t get a vehicle in there. So they, it was a boat that came by, and he, he, the guy said, hey, come on, let’s get you out of here.
No, no, no, no, no, I’m good. God’s gonna take care of me. And then the next thing you know, you’ve got the, the water’s up on top of, the water’s at the rooftop level, and he’s on his top of his roof, and there’s a helicopter that comes by and drops a ladder and says, come on, let’s get you out of here. No, no, no, no, I’m good. God’s going to take care of me. And then obviously the guy drowns. So he gets up to the pearly gates and he says, God, I thought you were going to take care of me.
He says, well, what did you want me to do? I sent you a van, I sent you a boat, and I sent you a helicopter. You know, it’s like, what am I supposed to do? Well, and, you know, I think most Christians today are looking for a physical manifestation of Christ coming down from the clouds. And it’s going to, you know, just destroy all of the enemies of, of Christianity. And they don’t have to do anything. They don’t need to have, they don’t need to have a stockpile of food. They don’t need to have something to protect themselves in the case of a crisis event.
They don’t need any of those things because God’s going to take care of them. God’s going to provide for their needs. And the Bible does talk about God providing for, for the needs of people. That is, that is 100% true. But God also gives you resources so that you can take care of yourself. And if you have knowledge to be prepared, then it’s, then it’s your responsibility to be prepared, and you can’t. And you know what? You know, again, I, I, I use this, this example frequently when, when you’re in a plane and you’re, you know, getting ready to take off, and it says, if we experience a sudden a decrease in cabin pressure, you’re going to see masks fall from the sky or fall from the, from the, from the top.
And if that happens, put your mask on first and then help your child. Why do you do that? Because you do it from a position of strength. You can’t help people if you’re not in a position of strength. And you know, it’s like I was saying something the other day. I was talking, we were talking about, I was talking about crypto and, and, and different types of assets and you know, what, how they’re, how they’re good and says, oh, I don’t need all that. That’s just, you know, the love of money is the root of all evil.
Well, okay, but I, I don’t disagree with that. But the, the love of money, if you’re, if all you’re trying to do is just accumulate money, that’s, you know, that’s, that’s not healthy. But if you have a lot of money, you know what, you can help a lot of people. You know, God, God, God doesn’t come down and do things on this planet. I mean, he can, but God doesn’t come down and do things on this planet. He, he works through people. He works through, through, through us. He works through his followers to go out and help and help others.
That’s the whole point. Because we, you know, if we have, if we have God or in Christ inside of us, then we are going to behave like Christ. And that’s the whole thing of going out and being Christ like, and then trying. And then if you’re living Christ like, what you’re going to do is you are going to cause people to see Christ in you and they want to emulate that. It’s the same thing with the United States. The United States will, you know, prior to World War I, the United States was not, well, actually really the Mech, The Spanish American War.
Prior to the Spanish American War, the United States was really not a, an imperialistic style nation. We were a, we were a country where we, you know, we were free and you know, we were, we were becoming a, we were a powerhouse. And people wanted to come here. They wanted to be like us. They wanted the opportunity. Well, you know, it just, it baffles me that, you know, Christians who are supposed to be the most, you know, non judgmental people on the planet, they’re the ones that judge the harshest. They judge the harshest. And literally I, and I say this with all respect, but I believe most Christians are their own worst enemies because they, they, they try to, you know, it’s the old, the old version of why are you talking about the speck in my eye when you have a plank in your own? And, and it’s, you know, you’ve, you’ve got to stop judging people.
And anyway, I don’t even Know how, you know, how we even really got on that, got on that topic. But the main thing is the, the main point that I want to make to people, people is do not rely on God to, or, or a second coming to come and fix this for us. We have to do this ourselves. We are alive right now and we are alive on this earth for a reason. God put us here at this moment in time because you have a talent or something that is viable, that, that is vital to the survival of mankind in this moment.
And by, by pawning off that responsibility onto Christ to come back and fix it for us, you’re essentially snubbing your nose at God. And, and we have a responsibility to do, to do good works here while we can. So. Absolutely. So anyway, I just, you know the whole Christian Greek concept of Christos. Right. Well. And I think being Christ like, and doing our best to do that, and that serves even those you don’t know. And I, I think the, the point that I’m trying to, the point that I’m trying to make here is that, is that Christian Zionists have falsely been, or the Zionist movement falsely has, has played a trick on the Christians, on Christianity to make them believe that, that, that a second coming is imminent.
And therefore they, yeah, you don’t need to do anything. And therefore they can run roughshod over you. And you are, you know, there’s nothing, there’s nothing you can do because you’re, you’re waiting on God to come rescue you. And you know, each individual, we don’t have the power by ourselves to do anything. But when we all come together and stand as one, we have, we, we are so strong and so powerful and it’s, and, and you know, and that is, that’s where we have to be. And you know what? We’re never going to agree 100% on everything.
And that’s okay. We don’t need to agree 100% on everything, but we need to agree, we need to agree that we love our country. All right? Some people may not, some people may be atheistic, and that’s okay, that’s fine. But you still have a moral compass, right? You still know that there’s, there’s good and bad and you don’t harm people. You don’t go out and deliberately harm people. That’s like sociopathic. And generally people who, even if they’re atheistic and, or, you know, they, they, they still operate via a moral code. So anyway, it’s, I’m gonna get off the, I’m gonna get off that horse here.
Yeah, that’s a Clyde’s Clydesdale right now, you know, and, and I even think disagreement serves as much a purpose as agreement because through disagreement we actually learn and, and teach one another, you know, because I may, I may say, well, I don’t feel that way. But wait a minute, what is this other individual really saying that I really need to look at? And a lot of times you find, hey, there’s, yeah, what I thought, they thought I was wrong. And I learned something, you know, so, you know, I think every, every, every aspect of, of, of the human being has a purpose, a good purpose.
And then you have the ones who will profit off of everything from fingernails to hair to name me one structure of the body that is in a profit center to the, you know, the scumbags on this planet. And yet there’s a, that’s a two edged sword also because what, what can harm can also help. So it’s, you know, wow. Yeah, it’s a heady subject. And let’s move on to this. But you know what it is, it is a heady subject, but I think it’s one that needs to be had from time to time to refresh people to get them out from underneath this, you know, this weight that the, that, that this Zionist, you know, Leviathan has, you know, kept us under.
And you know, we feel, we, I think a lot of people feel helpless that they can’t do anything. And that’s not true. We can do things. You know, what am I doing? I’ve got a little, I’ve got a little show here on Rumble, okay. With like, I don’t even know how many subscribers I have. Last time I checked it was like a little over like 18, 000. Okay, that’s that, that’s something. And you know what? People, people actually steal my content and re upload it on, on aggregator channels that I, on Those are numbers that I don’t ever get to see.
I don’t know, I, I don’t even know how many times my videos get viewed. So. But you know what, at the end of the day, my mission here is not to get rich doing videos. My mission is to educate people on the historical context of why we are where we are and so that we know what, to what pitfalls to avoid in the future. And if we can avoid those pitfalls, then we can, you know, then we can have a better life. And you know, and I truly believe that we are in for a bumpy ride.
But once we get past that bumpy ride, it’s going to be amazing. I think, I think, I think we’re going to be in for an absolute world of prosperity and peace. And, you know, there’s going to be, there’s going to be a Pax Americana. There’s going to be a Pax, you know, taxes is peace in Latin, and we’re going to have worldwide peace for a long time. And I truly believe, you know, when, when Trump talks about it and, you know, the Garlinghouse talks about it with, you know, the level playing field, when we get into a level playing field where the CIA is no longer dictating other countries, you know, foreign policies, they’re not doing our bidding, I think we’re going to see a huge boost in the world’s, the wealth of the world, and you’re going to see a whole lot of people come out of poverty.
It’s going to be like the, you know, the late 1800s all over again, but worldwide. Is there going to be a disparagement of wealth? Is there, are there, are there going to be people who are going to probably have more than others? Yeah, of course. There always will be. Life isn’t fair. Life isn’t fair. Suck it up. Some people are gonna, it’s, it’s gonna, Some people are gonna have a harder time getting there than others. Some people are going to have more disadvantages than others. Okay. Life isn’t fair at all. Yeah. I mean, here’s an interesting stat I read the other day.
We lose 20 to 22 on average, veterans a day via suicide. Well, guess, guess what group is surpassing that now? Bankers. Because they know what’s coming and they don’t want to face the music, bottom line. So we have this, this bumpy period is we all learn by mistakes and pain, unfortunately. And if you, if you go back 3,000 years, you know, you looked at a Roman the wrong way, you know, he’d slice you wide open. We don’t have, for the vast majority of the world now that, you know, not all of it, because there’s still places like that just at the Taliban.
You know, we’ve come a long way, but it’s always been at a price. It’s always been at pressure and pain. And, you know, it’s just the way this race operates. And hopefully in the future we’ll, we’ll improve upon that. And this is what this is all about. Well, all that we’re going through right now, you know, get rid of the Federal Reserve, get rid of the bis, get rid of all the central banking system and guess what? And implement the, the newest versions of blockchain that aren’t even out there yet. And you know, if we can properly, properly marriage AI and quantum computing, imagine the, the, the problem solving that would would have taken generations, 500, a thousand years.
We have the potential to use that sword in the right direction to make it an awful lot faster in just a couple of generations, if that. So I mean there’s a lot of, a lot of good things to look forward to. It’s getting the, you know, the rotten apples out of the way. So, you know, this can move forward. Don’t know how else to say it. Right. Anyway, well, let’s talk about, talk about the, the dis, the dismantlement of usaid. I think this is fantastic. This is fantastic right here. So this is Rubio slashes 83% of USAID programs Hails Doge for Supporting Historic Reform Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on X early Monday that following a six week review, the United States Agency for International Development, a rogue agency captured by the deep state, will see most of its programs canceled and that the State Department will oversee the remaining program still in operation.
The 5,200 contracts that are now canceled spent tens of billions of dollars in ways that did not serve and in some cases even harmed the core national interests of the United States, Rubio said. He continued in consultation with Congress, we intend for the remaining 18% of programs we are keeping approximately 1000 to now be administered more effectively under the State Department. Rubio thanks Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency for this overdue and historic reform of usaid, which had become notorious for inefficiencies and bloated bureaucracies, wasting tens of billions of dollars of taxpayer funded programs that undermine American interest.
And that’s exactly what they did. This is, you know, I was, I was reading or I was listening to a the show that Mike Benz did with Tucker Carlson. One of the things that he said on there that I found very interesting is he talked about how the United States doesn’t have a policy for domestic policy. The United States only has a foreign policy and the United States foreign policy is the domestic policy. And when he said that, it was like the sky, the clouds parted and the sun came through and I saw so clearly because I was like, holy, that is, that, that is exactly what’s been going on.
We don’t have a form, we don’t have a domestic policy. Everything that we do is done with outward projection and all the stuff that we implement overseas is all implemented here in the United States. And it’s, but in many cases it’s tested overseas before it comes back here. Look at, look, look at all the spy programs that they used. You know, I had several friends who, who were on high value target teams in Iraq and Afghanistan and that whole network of how they were following, tracking cell phones and doing all that stuff and geolocation of these guys.
And they would send QRFs, that’s a quick reaction force. They would send these QRFs in and you know, in the middle of the night and they would take these people in and you know, these guys were the radical Islamic terrorists. And as soon as they picked them up, these guys would, would be talking to the soldiers about, hey, what’s America like? I want to go to America. What, I want to live here. I, what, I want to visit this, I want to see that. I mean, and, and they’d look at their phones and they had porn on them and they were, you know, it was like, it was like, you know, these guys were not radical Muslims.
They were just normal human beings that were living their life where they were born, you know, and, and think about this, think about this. We called them terrorists, right? Well, why were they terrorists? What made them terrorists? Because they were fighting us. Well, you know, a couple hundred years ago, there was a, there was a group of people who wore these red coats and they came over and were fighting the colonies and guys like George Washington, he was called a terrorist, but, well, yeah, he’s, he’s, he’s a patriot to us, but he’s a terrorist to the British.
Why is that? Because it’s all about perspective. It’s all about perspective. And there’s been several studies done. And I don’t mean to go back to the beat a dead horse, but there have been studies done that the, this excludes Israel and Iran, but the vast majority of Islamic people are 51% inbred. Now people can say, well, okay, you know, that’s a conclusion. But what happens with the psychological aspect of being in bread is number one, and I’m not meaning to offend anybody, but IQs are lower. Number two, they are given to violence and easily indoctrinated into violence, far easily, more easily than, you know, Western and, and Eastern cultures.
This is a reality. So this is part, part of the explanation of why there’s all. It’s a violent region of the world. And if someone is, if we have any Muslims listening in the audience, I would say find them. Look up those studies that were done and you’re going to find a lot of reality in that. And it also applies to small portions of Africa where they are 51%, some more, some less inbred, meaning brother, sister, first cousin, second cousin, that kind of thing. Gilhan Omar mid bingo. And so if we’re going to be real, let’s be real and you know, add a little science into this also that, that you can’t, you can’t refute when these studies all come up with the same conclusion.
But I’ll, I’ll leave that alone for now. I said it. And it is true according to this, to these scientific studies. But hey, it is what it is. And it also applies to other areas of the world where they were in the past, where they were where that same, let’s say, pairing existed. And they tended to be more violent and more easily indoctrinated into violence. And I’ll just leave it at that. I think that was a load, that was a pretty big, pretty big bomb there. But you know, you’ll find the information it’s there. You know, when you look at, you talk about, you talk about m.
Reading, you know, you look at a lot of the royal families, a lot of those guys are crazy. Yeah, A lot of those guys are like certifiable. That’s another aspect of inbreeding. And there’s, you know, and, and, and you know, and I, I don’t mean this in a disparaging way to the black population, but there was a, you know, there was a, quite a bit of inbreeding in, like you said, in Africa. No, we, we, we harp on Ilhan Omar for, for marrying her brother to get her in here, to get him in here as citizenship because we look at that as vile and disgusting.
But you know, that’s sometimes that’s actually common practice where they are, they don’t think anything of it. Okay. It’s just like, it’s like now that doesn’t mean it’s right. But you know, we have a different set of, of standards in Western society than they do where they, where they’re from. It’s just, yeah, their, their culture is different. That doesn’t mean it’s wrong. It’s not something that I would want to engage in. But, you know, that’s what they do. And you know, you, you look at, you look at a lot of diseases that, that are, that, you know, where black people actually have a lot of diseases or, or are prone to more diseases than you know from, from a genetic standpoint than, you know, than, than Caucasians and A lot of that, I truly believe, is because of a lot of the inbreeding that was done long ago.
And those diseases are what got passed down. One of the main ones would be like sickle cell. Sickle cell is. Is as I understand. I know, I know. I have several good friends who are, you know, black women, and they have. They. They all. They. Three of them have sickle cell. And I mean, it’s like. And that’s a debilitating disease. Well, my one friend, she. She just. She has. It’s. It’s extraordinarily painful for her to get up in the morning and move around and do things. It’s like, you know, you just. You just touch her. You know, you just try to just.
Just. Just touch her, and she’s just like, freaks out. It’s like, oh, my God, it’s just so painful. So I. You know, that’s a holdover from eons ago that just kept, you know, remained in. In the genetics and hopefully in the. In the future, you know, with Chris. Yeah, hopefully we can correct some of those things. I’m. I’m very. I’m very encouraged by, you know, a lot of the. A lot of. A lot of technologies and whatnot that we will be able to fix a lot of these, you know, I don’t say degenerative, but, you know, generational ailments that come from, you know, genetics.
And, you know, I think that, you know, I truly believe that every human deserves a chance at a. At a good life. And, you know, one of the things that just absolutely drives me just. Just. It irritates me beyond belief is the fact that so many people die from cancer. And, you know, the. If you look at what cancer is, cancer is. I mean, there’s tons of cures out there for cancer. Yeah, but. But nobody. You. If you even talk about a cure for cancer, you’re gonna be unalived, you know, or. Or disappeared or, you know, never heard from again or.
Or your. Or your clinic’s gonna get shut down. You know, you look at what they did to Royal Rife, you know, he was treating people with cancer with. With sound waves, and he was having tremendous success doing that. And as a result, they came in. They. They. You know, the authorities came in and said he was involved in quackery and stole all of his equipment, put him in prison. And, I mean, he died basically a broken man, but his technology survives. And. And now it’s actually being revived, I think, by his. One of his. One of his descendants, so.
Yeah. Yeah, exactly. His greatness on therapy with foods and, and I’ve got, I’ve got his book. It’s an amazing read because, you know, again, another one that they, back in the 30s and early 40s, he, he stumbled upon this and oh, they shut him down. The only clinic I think exists, his grandson and his daughter out of Mexico. And you can go there like as a last resort once they’ve, once they’ve, you know, poisoned you with chemotherapy. But, you know. Yeah, well, I think we’re, I think we’re in for a better future. But the bumpy ride is, well, we’re going to get off of the, we’re going to get off of the Rockefeller, you know, petroleum based medications and we’re going to get back into things that are much more natural and you know, you know, where the soils aren’t going to be depleted, you know, we’re not going to be spraying all this crap of the sky.
We’re gonna have natural. Things are going to be natural again. It’s not going to happen overnight, it’s going to happen slow. I’m in a text chain with a, with a bunch of people and you know, it’s, it’s astonishing to me how impatient people are. They want it all done now. And I get it, I get it. You know, we’ve been waiting for a long time. You know, some people been waiting three, four years, you know, depending on when they woke up. You know, do me a favor, you guys in the chat just put a number, just put a number of years that you’ve been awake.
I just, I’m curious to see, you know, how many years have you been awake? Has it been two years? It’s been five years. I mean, it was, I was, you know, Covid. Was it something that, you know, did Q wake you up? Did, Was there something else? You know, I mean, so, you know. Yeah, so the, so there’s, there’s quite a few people in here that, you know that are, that are relatively new. 5 years, 9 years, 30 years, 20 years, 24, 10, 20, 37. So yeah, you know, it, it varies. It varies. There’s a lot of different.
There’s a lot of people who have woken up at their own times. And I want you to, I want you to think about something. When you woke up, what was it that woke you up? Was it something that you saw or was it something that somebody showed you? I mean, did you, did you see it for yourself or did somebody like, you know, force it upon you? Because the vast majority of the time you, you see Something and then it causes you to question. And then when you question stuff, at that point you’re like, wait a second, that doesn’t make any sense.
And then, and then, and then you realize, oh my God, I have to do mental gymnastics to make these two pieces fit together. I gotta do, I gotta do some sort of manipulation to make this square peg fit into this round hole. And, and you know, Mike King has a, in his book series, when you buy his books, his, his PDF collection, he has, he has a, like a guide that you can use to, to help, you know, deflect people who talk. Oh, you’re just a conspiracy theorist now. I’m not going to tell them all, but I, I will go with one.
And I’ve used it before here on the channel. It’s like, look. Yeah, am I a conspiracy theorist? I, you know, I would call myself a conspiracy theorist, actually, I would call myself a conspiracy factualist because I believe that the information that I’m looking at is much more factual and I’m analyzing it in a different manner than most people do because I’m not, I’m not using the, the tent that the. Or I’m not, I’m not looking through it through the, through the glasses of the mainstream media who have been selling me a lie. What I do is I look at information and I analyze it critically and I’m like, okay, this, this, this makes sense here, and this makes sense here.
But you know what? I never have the true picture. I never know everything. But, you know, it’s like the media is telling you that, you know, let’s just use, I’ll use this example. Say you have a 1000 piece puzzle and you’re told that when you get this puzzle together, it’s going to be a nice picture of a beach in Hawaii. You start to put that puzzle together and you start putting in. You’re like, wait a second, you look at it and it’s like, you start, you start to see a, a polar bear and then maybe a penguin and then a glacier.
And you’re like, you know, you got about 30 of that puzzle put together and you’re like, I don’t know what this puzzle is gonna be when I get it all together, but I sure know it ain’t a beach in Hawaii, right? So it’s not that you know what’s going on, it’s that you know what’s not going on and there’s a significant difference there. And when you know what’s not going on, you start to question other things and that this kind of becomes a snowball that turns into an avalanche. And then what that does is what it did to me is it pissed me off.
I got mad. And then when I got mad, then I started doing more investigation, and then that took me down more rabbit holes. And then I found out that that rabbit hole was actually connected to a different rabbit hole. And then it was like, oh, my God, this is connected here. And this is connected here. And then, boom, it’s just like everything was all connected. And that’s, I think, what we’re finding. And I think that’s. That’s why, you know, each one of us, when we come together in, like, these. In these chats or whatever we. We are, we were able to share information with each other.
And it’s like, oh, I didn’t know that. Where did you find that? And then. And then you pass that information along, and the next thing you know, now you have another piece of the. Now you have the. Another piece of the puzzle. Now, I would say that if you put together all the people in the world, you may not. You still may not get all 1,000 pieces put together, which you could probably get about 80 to 90% of the puzzle put together. There’s still a few things that are going to be, you know, you just. You just have to just kind of, you know, prognosticate as to what happened there.
But that’s not to say that, you know, you. You definitely know what the picture isn’t. And I think that’s more important than knowing what the picture is. And I think far too many people are the. They want to know everything they want to know was. And getting back to what the. You know, to the people who. Who want it now. You know, the people who’ve been awake for three or four years and think that they’ve been away for a long time. Shoot. I woke up. I woke up well over 20 years ago, and I’ve been very impatient, you know, and.
And then. And then I get a lot of people who talk about the Q operation. Oh, the Q. Q is a psyop. It was this. Yeah, it was a psyop. It was absolutely a psyop. But what it was is it was a psyop to get you to think for yourself critically. It wasn’t a psyop to tell you to just sit on your ass and do nothing. It was a psyop to change your thinking. And in many respects, it worked. And then there are those who didn’t take the time to read the drops and didn’t take the time to analyze anything, and then they criticize you.
And then that gets me back to one of my favorite sayings. Condemnation without investigation is verification of indoctrination. And that is exactly what most people are. Are suffering from. They are suffering from indoctrination by the media, by academia, and by government. They all lie to you and they tell you what they want you to know. And you know, you hear it with enough repetition that you believe it. And anybody who thinks contrary to that is a crazy. Is just a crazy fool. Did I send. There was a clip. Oh, gosh, let me remember it. Oh, my God.
I think I sent it to you. Oh, it’ll come to me, but. Oh, Lord, it’ll come to me and I’ll. I’ll get it to you again. But it’s very interesting clip along these lines. I wanna. I want to play something. There was a. I. I watched. I watched a video last night, and I thought it was spectacular. And I’m not gonna play the whole thing here, but I want to play a portion of it. This is it right here. Come on. Not working. All right. And my mouse does not want to function today. All right, okay, so let’s see.
Here we go. I’m going to maximize this, if I can, the character of their elected officials. Because during the previous election, they were talking so much about Donald Trump’s character and the character of Donald Trump supporters, saying, I don’t know how you can support Donald Trump. Character matters to me. The way a president carries himself or should carry himself matters to me. Then what do you say about the character of these Democratic elected officials who are so mean and evil and hateful that they don’t even stand up and clap on behalf of a little boy who is battling brain cancer? What does that say about the character of these elected officials when they say, sit on their hands rather than clap for the family of Jocelyn, not Gary, and the family of Lake and Riley, people who were taken from us far too soon.
When Donald Trump recognizes these people, they refuse to clap for him. But yet you all tell me that Donald Trump is the one with the flawed character. And you’re concerned about being around Trump supporters because Trump supporters have displayed flawed characters and Trump supporters. When you vote for Donald Trump, it says something about your morals and it says something about who you are as a person. Well, if you support these Democrats, what does that say about who you are as a person? What does that say about your character? What does that say about your morals? Because if you support people who refuse and who are so mean and hateful that they refuse to put Politics aside for 10 seconds to clap on behalf of a boy with cancer and people who have lost loved ones.
Something is wrong. So this is actually a really good video, and I’m gonna play a couple of clips in here. This is the Al Green talking about how he was racist and it was all racist against him. Then there was this guy right here who. This was really good out right here. Here’s a riddle for you. How can systemic racism be a GOP problem when the Democrats control all of the systems in the black community? Go to Detroit, go to Chicago, go to New York. See how most politics is local. It’s the concept of federalism applied to the Constitution.
The federal government has limited powers. A whole lot of places, they just really just give money. But we start talking about school boards, we talk about police, talking about sheriff’s department, Start talking about courts, judges, county jails, city jails, streets and garbage pickup. All that stuff’s local. Yeah, the local governments have a lot of power here in America. But what Democrats are very good at doing, they’re good at deflecting. Exactly. And that’s exactly what Congressman Al Green and I. And I. I want to get to this. This isn’t the one that I really wanted. I wanted to get to.
There’s. There’s a couple. Here’s a good one. It’s a part of the 92 or the 93 that voted for Kamala to come out and just say it. I regret voting for Kamala. I really do. I regret voting for her. Already into Trump’s presidency, not even a full month, and this man has already secured borders. He’s already signing bills that are taking place that are uplifting this country. Me not doing my history and really, you know, being investigative and seeing all the things that Trump has done, and now having the eye opener and really looking at this man and seeing exactly how this man works has really put something on my heart.
And I don’t know what I was thinking going in there voting for Kamala in the first place. I’m glad. I’m glad of the results. Don’t get me wrong. I’m glad that that was good. But want to support the Democrat Party. But listen to this one. But again, I tell you, it would be hard to do so because once you see it, you can’t unsee it. And my grandma told me they say you hear what people say, but you watch what they do. We’ve been hearing what the Democrats say for so long, and it sound Good and it feel good.
But we watching what they do and they ain’t doing. We hear what Trump say. It sound crazy, but when I watch what Trump do and I go back and I look at real facts about how this man went to court every single day with Michael Jackson. How him and Don King was super, super cool. How this man was on the Wu Tang Clan album, How when Jennifer Hudson family was murdered, he put them up in Trump Tower for six months, protected them, didn’t charge him a dime. How he sent his private jet to go get Nelson Mandela out of prison.
How he gave Rainbow Push and Jesse Jackson a million dollars to get started, to get activated in the black community. How he gave me and Kwame Kilpatrick pardons to restart. I hear what people say and I watch what they do. I hear people saying they mad about Trump about the Central Part 5. And I get that. But then I know Trump passed the First Step act, which done free close to 20,000 people to this day, including Big Meech getting out on some of that sentencing reduction. That ain’t got nothing to do with Kamala. That’s Trump in the First Step Act.
But then I hear what Biden saying. But I know Biden responsible for the 94 crime bill and the crack cocaine disparity, the thing that took all the real streets. This is what Trump’s First Step act was, in retrospect to that. Trump’s First Step act overturned at 94. Crybill. That’s why we see all the real ones come home. That’s why we stuck with a generation of little. She is on my back right now. All of this was strategic. Wipe all the real men off the street. Push this agenda. Because if the real man were in the home, we wouldn’t see this like this.
So you watched your mama be this pillar of strength. You modeling behavior to go back to psychology, and then we watching agendas on tv. Unfortunately, the Democrat Party of the day ain’t the same democracy Democrat party that grandma raised us on. A lot of us is Democrat because that’s what Grandma was on. We’re gonna be honest. We don’t even know why we Democrat. That’s just what we own. Cause we black. Grandma and them said it. The policies have changed. Times have changed. We cannot be educated on abortion and Margaret Sanger and the racism in abortion and vote for it.
You can’t say black lives matter and vote to kill the black life that you create it. To be mad at white people, black women. We so stuck up in this feminism with having a Choice that we got to feel liberated, that we don’t even realize the consequences of our actions. Like, we want to run around here and call a man a deadbeat if he don’t want the baby. But you can go kill the baby and get a pat on the back when you don’t want it. And at the same time, they screaming equal rights. They don’t really want equal rights.
They want control. And I don’t want that much control. I don’t want the right to kill my children. And if people gonna hate me for that. Oh, well, but, you know, people waking up now. But I think what the issue is, again, we so stuck on racism. Like, they use this whole racism thing to try to control us. When, you know, if I’m gonna be 100 honest, everybody that I know that was murdered, that I love, that was taken away from me was taken away from me by somebody black. Like, I don’t even know nobody that was killed by a white police officer.
I’m not taking away from that. I’m not saying that it don’t deserve justice, but I’m saying on one hand, we get totally upset and blame it at the hands of racism. Then on the other hand, it’s the same act. It’s just by one person with light color skin and the other person with dark color. Everything that she said. So I thought when I heard that last night, I was like, holy shit, that was amazing. You talk. And the thing that I really liked about this, because, you know, if you. If you go back and you look at the election results, the, you know, the black.
The black community was the ones that supported Trump the least. The Latino community supported him significantly because they knew what it was. They. They know what the border’s like. The. Obviously, the. The. The, you know, white people supported him overwhelmingly. And nobody’s going to ever make me believe that Kamala got 40, 45% of the vote. No freaking way in hell is anybody gonna make me believe that she got that amount of votes. But the black community was the ones that were the. The. You know, the strongest holdouts. I think that. I think he. He got about 30 of the black vote, which, you know, taken into consideration is actually significantly higher than.
I mean, he’s been growing. Well, the. The. The conservative agenda has been growing and amongst the black community. And, you know, it’s really interesting. I remember. I remember quite some several years back, it was a. There was a. A question. It was like on I. That was when I was on Facebook. And so somebody put this question out there and it said answer like these 25 or 30 questions and, and then what it’ll do is it’s going to put you, based on how you answer the questions, it’s going to put you on a grid. And what that grid is going to say is that are you, are you, are you, are you conservative? Are you, you know, are you liberal? Are you more libertarian? Are you more, you know, there was, it was a wide variety of areas of where you could be.
And most people, I think if they were to take that test and they were to vote on the belief system that they have, they would not vote the way they vote. What are your thoughts on that? You have, you have. Let me get my thoughts straight on this. Yeah, it’s, it’s one of those days. Right, well, so, so I’ll, I’ll continue on there for a second then, let you collect your thoughts. Let me, let me know when you’re ready. I’m trying to. Because, you know, most people, I truly believe that most people in this country are conservative.
The vast majority of the people in this country are conservative. They are not down, they are not down with all this woke. It is that it is an extremely small minority of people who are down with the woke. And yet if you listen to the media, you know, let’s just, let’s just talk about white black relationships, okay? If you listen to the media, you’re not gonna, you couldn’t walk into a grocery store and if the, if the checker was black and you’re white and you’re walking through, you, you, you, you’re gonna, you’re like scared to death that the checker is going to pull out a freaking 45 and blow you away in the check stand.
I mean, it’s literally. That’s what they’ve, they’ve got people to that. I mean, that’s, that’s probably, that’s an extreme example exaggeration. But. Yeah, but, but, but you get the point I’m trying to make that they literally have people in this state of fear of, of everybody. Oh, because they’re black or because they’re this, you know what? They’re freaking people. We’re all people. And the melanin content of your skin does not have any bearing as to who you are. I mean, you, you could have. Some people have more, some people have less. But at the end of the day, a human being is a human being and you.
And we all have the same, we all have the same things that we struggle with. And you know what? Everybody’s struggle is Different. Every single person’s is different. And, and the thing that just drives me batshit crazy is when people say, oh, we need to have an eagle. You know, it all needs to be equal. No, it doesn’t need to be equal. It doesn’t need to be equal. Every. Yeah, you, you can’t legislate behavior. No, you can’t. Well, I say you can’t legislate morality. You can’t let us legislate morality, behavior. None of it. Well, you know, it, it, it’s a, it’s.
It’s always been a losing proposition. It’s always been something that, you know, D.C. and state legislate. Legislators have always tried to fix problems that are, number one, manufactured. Again, they manufacture the problem and then they try to fix it, and in doing so. And this is, this is something that I, I wish the entire country could hear me say now. They manufacture these and frame them and they’ve got their, you know, their MSN propaganda machine pumping it all out constantly. And in reality, I don’t run into that, what they’re selling, right? Number one, I’m not buying.
And number two, I don’t find that in my everyday life. I don’t care if I walk into a store and it’s someone from India or it’s. It’s someone of a different race. Doesn’t matter. You know, it’s. Hey, how are you doing? You know, is that, you know, they ask, is that it? Yeah, that’s it. And yeah, we’re having shitty weather today, aren’t we? You know, I don’t usually, you know, say shitty weather to, you know, a stranger, but, you know, these, it’s, it’s the reality of. Unless you’re a moron and you buy into all the, all of this, this differences nonsense, you know, the reality is, it is not that way.
People by nature are, are, are. Are fundamentally good. Yeah, you got your rotten apples out there. You’re gonna, you’re always gonna have that. And some that I don’t even think are human, you know, in as far as their behavior goes. But it, it’s a, it’s a. If one thing that they want to maintain is enmity between people, whatever the differences may be, it serves their power base. And it’s as simple as that. It’s as simple as that. Division serves power base. Thousand percent. And if, if, if you know, America, we’re. I’m an American. I’m not a white American.
I’m not a black American. I’m not. You’re not a Scottish American. I’m. I’m not a Scottish American. You’re not an English American? No. French American? English American? Nope. I’m an American Irish American. And that. I’m sure there’s a lot of that in my background somewhere. But we’re all German American to begin with. Yeah, there’s German in there. And I’m obviously not. I’m not. Yeah, I know you are, but I’m. I’m an American. So you’re not an African American? No, I mean, you. You’ve met me, but I look at everybody. Hey, you can be an African American.
You just be South African. Well, yeah, well, Elon Musk is. Exactly. Elon Musk is an African American. But, you know, this, this enmity that they like to keep going and always stoke that flame. It’s about time, you know, Americans looked at ourselves as just Americans. Don’t give a damn what color your skin is. What I do give a damn about is if you’re a decent person or not. It’s as simple as that. It really is. And as long as we allow them to keep stoking these, These differences, you know, we. Every. Even, even around the world, we all have the same basic needs.
Food, shelter, clothing, a way to make a living. Wait. If we have a family, a way to support our family. These are all basics. And we all. And, and, and no one, unless you’re a psychotic, no one’s outside of that. That very simple framework. And, and I, it just, it blows my mind how easily people buy into that. It really does. You know, you have these idiots, you know, in New York recently, you know, with their, their march and supporting Palestinians. You know what? In reality, those Palestinians don’t give a. About you in New York. And they don’t give a damn.
They’re going to use you. They’re going to use you because they’ve been stoked. The fires of differences have been stoked with them. And the same thing with, with so many other countries. It. It’s time we grew up. That’s all there is to it. Well, the. I just, I just did a search for when did African American become the kind of like the socially acceptable way to refer to black people? Now they’re saying here that it was in the late 80s. Why do we even refer to people by their color? I’m just saying unless. Unless I know you are, but unless it’s in the commission of a crime.
Okay. Yeah. He looked like he was from India. He’s Indian extraction. Or oriental or black or white. If I’m white, You don’t call me a Caucasian American, do you? Nope. Okay, I’m a white guy if, if that’s the way you want to label me. But the bottom line is the only reason we should even be differentiating and I don’t want to hear about all this history. The past is gone. The pat. Yesterday is gone. It doesn’t exist. We have, we. What we have every day is a chance to make it better. But nobody ever looks at it that way because they like to stoke the fire of history.
And we’re on an untold history. So perfect place to, to bring this untold history. Exactly. So I, I, I, I looked this up and it said in the 19th and early 20th century, colored was the common used and accepted especially by groups like the NAACP, which was founded in 1909. It was one time and it was. And then the mid 20th century was Negro was considered formal and respectful. Used by leaders like Dr. Martin Luther King and in organizations like the United Negro College Fund. The 1960s and 70s, black gained prominence especially during the civil rights movement and the first the rise of black power movements.
Figures like Malcolm X and Stokey Carmichael embraced black as a term of pride and empowerment. By the 1990s, African American became widely accepted in academia, media and official discourse through. Though many people still use black and African American interchangeably today. I’ll tell you the truth, I almost refuse to use the term African American. To me they’re black. I just, I cannot freaking stand that term African American. That whole hyphenated American thing. What it, to me, what it does is it is a dividend. It’s, it is a verbal, it’s, it’s verbal segregation. It’s verbal segregation. Yeah, you know, it’s, that’s all it is, you know, Asian American, African American, Hispanic American.
It’s. All you’re, what you’re doing is you’re, you’re, you’re segregating yourself within the American community. And you know what we all need. Why don’t we just use the scientific term Mongoloid American, Negroid American, Caucasoid, Caucasian American, Native American, you know, and in reality, let’s say the, the, let’s say the better ones, they’re called, they’re Caucasian. How they, how they years ago determined race. Race was by features. So you can go to Ethiopia and you can go to areas where there’s Nubians. Those are, they may have very dark skin, but they are Caucasian because of the bone straw.
This is the stupidity. Now I understand science then was trying to map out. Let’s say the origins of people. But I think it’s time we got past all of that, that, that horseshit and just were Americans. I’m an American. My. Where my. My ancestors came from is irrelevant. Well, I’m gonna pop. I’m gonna. I’m gonna pause you there for a second because I want to ask. There’s somebody in the, in the, in the chat that said Semite American. Sorry. They’re super special. I want to ask a question of the audience, and I, I want you to respond in here.
And I’m not. I’m not going to give you the answer. I will give you the answer unless somebody gets it right. Right. And. And don’t go to the Internet and look this up. Just if you know it off the top of your head, awesome. If you don’t, don’t go searching it out. And I can’t really police that. But what. What do you. What is the prerequisite to be called Semite? And if you know it, don’t say it. What is the prerequisite to be referred to as Semitic? I’m curious if anybody knows that. I’m gonna give it a few minutes.
Second delay, so I’m gonna. I’m. I’m gonna cur. I’m gonna. We’ll see. I’m gonna. I’m curious if anybody know. Nope. It’s not about Arab blood. Nope. Not about Levin. Nope. Not of Abraham. Nope. Not Jewish. Nope. Not Israeli. Nope. Not born in the Middle East. Nope. Not language I like. Beats me. That’s an honest answer. Yay. Veritas. Veritas. Got it. Shem descendant. So Noah had three sons. Shem, Ham, and Japheth. And if you were descended from Shem, you’re a Semite. Well, where are the people who claim to be Semitic today, yet are Caucasian? Where are they descended from? They are not descended from Shem.
They are descended from Japheth. And Japheth, I believe it was his grandson. His name was Ashkenaz, hence the term Ashkenazi. So they are not the medic people, however, they have. They have pulled the wool over everybody’s eyes and made everybody believe that they are Semitic. So it’s, you know, it’s. It’s the. You know, the world is upside down, and I don’t know if any of you guys have ever read the. The Two books. Yeah. 13th tribe. That’s a. Arthur Kosher. That’s a. That’s a very interesting book. There was a. It was a very interesting. Ask a Nazi.
Ask an auntie. That’s that’s, that’s funny, Joe. That’s funny. The joke. He derailed me. He derailed my thought process. Forgot I was gonna say. But the. I, I believe. Oh, I know. So there’s a, there’s a guy named Burnt Jack Bernstein. And Jack Bernstein was Ashkenazi Jewish from the United States. And he. After the. I think it was the, Was it, was it the 6th. When was the 6 day war? Was that 67 or was that in 72? I think it was. I think. I think the 6th day war was 72. Was it? I don’t remember.
I don’t know. I don’t remember. But there was, there was, there was, there was several wars, but I, I believe the six day war was in 72. Six day war was 67. Okay, so the six day war was when they tried to sink the, the. That was when they tried to sink the Liberty. So anyway, after the Six Day War, they sent a note. You know, they, they, they, they sent the invitation out to all to, to Jews all over the world. Hey, come to Israel. Come to Israel. And this guy, Jack Bernstein, he was, he was of Ashkenazi descendancy and he moved to Israel and when he got over there, he was, he didn’t have any place to stay and he ended up going and he stayed, he stayed with a.
Like a. I don’t know if it was a friend or a friend of a friend or whatever, but this, this individual that he was staying with, they had a daughter who was from, from Iraq and she was doing the same thing. She was coming back to Israel because she was Sephardic Jew. Well, he fell in love with this Sephardic Jew. S. And they got married and had kids. Well, because he was Ashkenazi and she was Sephardic, he was essentially ostracized because the Ashkenazi can’t intertwine with the. They can’t intermingle with the, with the Sephardics. They. That’s, that’s, that is like, that’s.
That is very, very taboo. So anyway, he, he tells the story about how Israel was almost a communist country and he had to get the hell out of there. He was. He couldn’t find a job. He couldn’t do anything because he had, he had married this Sephardic Jewess and they had children together. And, and that was so, so it basically blacklisted him from, from being able to do anything in society. Ultimately, he started a tourist agency where people from the United States could come over. And what he would do is he would show them the Real Israel behind the scenes, which, I mean Tel Aviv, if you want to know, if you want to know about Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv makes San Francisco or what’s the, what’s the place up in Amsterdam? It makes Amsterdam and San Francisco look like freaking a day at the beach.
You know, when it comes to like depravity, it’s according to Jewish friends of mine there, they say Tel Aviv is Sodom and Gomorrah. Oh, absolutely. That’s exactly what it is. Yeah. Oh really? I did not know that they killed him. That’s interesting. Roman law. He says that they killed him a few years ago after his book was published. Interesting. I had not heard that wouldn’t shock me. But that just gives, that just gives kind of, you know, credence to the notion that his book was accurate. But anyway, the point being is, is that the, where’s I go.
Look at that. Lost my train of thought again that he, he, he started a tourist agency to show people who came over there like the real Israel. And he got in, he got in a lot of trouble and he actually had to, he had to escape. So he, it made it look like he was, he was going to leave and he had, but he was going to come back. He had a very small bag. So it gave it the illusion that he was coming back and they let him go because he said that his parents were, were sick or something like that.
But he, he left his, his wife and his family there and he had to get the heck out. Otherwise he was, he felt like he was, his life was in danger. So. But yeah, I read both of his books. I actually read them on my channel. They’re very, they’re very, very short reads. But it’s, you know, it is, it was really interesting to hear, you know, first, first hand accounts of, of, of what it was. Jack Bernstein was. Yeah. Following the Six Day War in 67. Yeah. After six and a half years of living there, Bernstein returned the United States as he found Israel Marxist racist.
And that was in his 1985 book. Exactly. So yeah, I have both of his books and I read them, I actually read them on, on my channel. So it’s, he was, he was, he’s like, man, he’s like hell, I’m out of here. They’re, they’re done. Bernstein, Veritas I, I like this guy. Veritas 10. I really like Veritas 10. Bernstein relates the shocking truth of how Israel has become, in his words, a land of terrorism and violence. And that’s exactly correct. Absolutely. You ever Wondered why ISIS never attacked Israel. Isis. Because they created it. Yeah, exactly. Isis.
ISIS was needed. Another boogeyman to try to get the US Involved. Yep. And what did Trump do in his first. Oh, he. And decimated them in conjunction with the Russians. Russians. Yep. So, yeah, I think that that’s, let’s touch upon that. Yeah, you, you have the, the, the babblers. Not all of them, of course, but mostly Democrat in D.C. always, always, you know, always bringing up the idea of no, I derailed. What the hell’s going on today? It was a good point too. Oh, I was leading towards. Right. They’re always Russia, Russia, evil Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia.
It’s Russia’s fault. And, and like I love when Tucker used to say Russia did it. Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia, Russia. And because they know that and, and let’s say it out loud, we’re actually working together. Yeah. Along with India and factions in China. Yep. Why? Because we all have been hoodwinked by the same central banking entity. And it’s not, and I’m not being anti Semitic, I’m being factual because I’m not anti Semitic, not anti anyone except someone trying to kill me. Yeah, I meanti. That person, that individual. But they’re always Russia, Russia, Russia. Oh, Russia, collusion, Russia this, Russia that.
Because they know in the end it will be a group of. It’s actually four major nations and then a few others that are in the background that are working together in reality. Because look at, look at what’s going to happen with Ukraine. It’s going to happen sooner than later. It’s going to be end. It’s going to be over and those provinces are going to revert back to Russia and Ukraine being used as the globalist little bitch is over. And the little bitch himself couldn’t be a more apropos representation of what that, that country has been used for for a long time now.
They never filed their, they never filed their borders in 93. And according to the, to the Minsk accords, Russia was well within its rights to do what it did. And all these people that are siding with the underdog, the country that could never in a million years defeat Russia if they really, they turned their military dial up to 10. We know why they went in there. People should, most thinking people know why they went in there. The labs, the, the laundering, the trafficking, everything from human beings to, to weapons, you name it. And Ukraine is going to face its day.
It’s not the people of Ukraine. I feel so bad for the average civilian in Ukraine, in Ukraine, but it again, it all goes back to the globalists and Russia wasn’t going to have it. And would you blame them? No. And now we’re doing the same thing with Mexico because we have to. With 100,000 plus dying a year of the drugs coming across that border, with all, with, in all, in all reality, 30 million people have probably crossed that border that don’t belong here. And all they’re doing, again, the globalists did that. Why you’ve got 30 million people in this country and I would say a very good portion of them are living on the dole.
And usaid, I think being put out of business is going to make that a little more difficult for them to be on the dole. And we need to increase the number to 20,000 a day to export if we’re going to get repatriate those families, I don’t care. You were born and you raised your family in Mexico and you committed a crime when you crossed that border. I have no pity for you or your family. You did it, I understand, because you wanted a better life. But whatever happened to the idea of fixing your own problems in your own country like we’re doing now? Whatever happened to that? Why don’t most nations, a lot of nations do do that and they, they do it not in a, let’s say, an acceptable way, but when you, who was it? The, the, was it Maduro? I think so.
Who said, if you want to know the truth, I’ll tell you the truth about the Biden administration. Well, the Brandon administration, he was the walking dead and those who were behind it. And when he tried to give that information a few years ago, nobody wanted to hear it. They wanted to, let’s say, clown world wanted to cause more, let’s say, disruption in that country, shipping weapons to them. Yes, they did. And then would divert some to Central America. And now he, he said, look, if you want to know where it’s all, where, where it began, where it was continued.
He named Colombia and I think one other country, I can’t remember that off the top of my head, but he’s willing to say, hey, this, this is what you guys did here, have you, what you set up? Well, I mean, the United States, I, I, I was looking up, I was looking up the other day. The United States has been involved in well over 100 attempted coups around the world and been successful at many of them, not all, but many of them. And, and that’s either either using clandestine services like the CIA or using institutions like the IMF and World bank with, you know, giving people just massive amounts of money that they can never repay back.
I mean, so, so there’s, there’s a lot of different mechanisms. I, you know, in many respects, I’d kind of like to see this right here. I, I, I don’t know. Call me crazy, but I’d love to see that. I’d love to see the, the western three provinces of Canada become part of the United States. That would be awesome. That’s not beyond the realm of possibility because thousand percent, they, yeah, maybe, maybe not along the coast in northern, in, in, in, you know, by Vancouver, but you, you, you get up into the, into the wilderness areas and, and the, and you know, this is, I believe this is Alberta and Saskatchewan.
You know that those are very, very conservative. And Alberta specifically is the, they call it the Texas of, of Canada because of its, its enormous amounts of, of, of, of, you know, you know, natural resources. It’s farmland, it’s oil, all that stuff. But I want to share this. I have. Have you ever seen the gumball. Have you, have you ever seen the gumball theory of, of immigration? I’ve heard of it, but let me, I want to bring something to everybody’s attention right now. Right now, what’s trending on X is Al Qaeda and Muslim Brotherhood terrorists now controlling the Syrian regime are attacking minorities, burning women and babies in their homes.
Legacy media believes that Muslims can do no evil, as witnessed by the Sudan war. Over 15,000 Christians killed by Muslims in Nigeria of the past five years. What is happening in, Seriously, if you want to make a topic disappear from the media, just put a Muslim sticker on it. And right now they are beheading Christians in Syria and executing. So I wanna, I wanna play this real quick. It’s, I’m gonna put it at a one point, the other false flag, you know, the, with the, you know, the coup that, that happened there. And. Well, let’s. Let me go again.
I’ll go, I’m gonna go search for that while I play this, this is, this is for those of you who’ve never seen this. This is fantastic. And you want to talk about immigration, this right here is one of the best presentations I’ve ever seen about immigration. So check, check this out. If you’ve never seen it. This Gumball represents the 1 million legal immigrants that the United States has taken every year on average since 1990. Now who in the world deserves our humanitarian compassion? The World bank has one measure of the desperately poor of the world. They make less than $2 a day.
And how many people make less than $2 a day in the world. We’ll start with Africa. In Africa alone, there are 650 million people who make less than $2 a day. 650 million. And in India, another 890 million people desperately poor. China adds another 480 million people making less than $2 a day. And unfortunately, the rest of Asia has a heartbreaking 810 million people who the World bank say make less than $2 a day. And finally, there’s 105 million of Latin America’s population that are desperately poor. All told, the World bank says there are 3 billion people in the world.
3 billion people who are desperately poor making less than $2 a day. That’s 3,000 gumballs. And every year we take a million and suggest that we’ve somehow made a humanitarian difference. Of course, we don’t pull our immigrants from these desperately poor populations, do we? These people are too poor, too sick, too disconnected to make it here as immigrants. We tend to pull our immigrants out of the better off poor of the world. And Mexico tends to define the type of immigrant that we bring here because the plurality of people come from Mexico and Mexico is poor.
How many people in the world live in countries that have average incomes lower than than that of Mexico? And the World bank tells us that that number is these 3 billion, plus another 2.6 billion people, 5.6 billion people in the world who live in countries with average incomes below that of Mexico. It’s 5,600 gumballs. And so what is it that the elites are telling us? They’re telling us that when we take this 1 million immigrants that we somehow or another are tackling world poverty, double our immigration to 2 million a year. We couldn’t make a noticeable difference.
And we may be really hurting the impoverished people of the world because the million that we do take are among the most energetic, often the better educated, certainly the most dissatisfied people that if they did not take immigrate, would be the agents for change to improve the lot. Of all the people in these countries, the true heroes in the global humanitarian field are the people in these countries who have the wherewithal to immigrate to another country, but instead stay in their countries to apply their skills to help their fellow countrymen. Unfortunately, our immigration system tends to entice these very type of people to abandon their countrymen.
The impossibility of making even a dentist is actually worse than it looks here because last year when we took 1 million immigrants, these countries added bursts over deaths. 80 million more people into the impoverished population. And this year, Congress is bringing in a million legal immigrants. And this year, according to the United nations, these countries are expected to add another 80 million people. And next year, you can be quite sure that Congress will bring in another million immigrants. And these countries, unfortunately, will be adding another 80 million people into these impoverished nations. We could take 5 million a year, but we’d never get ahead of what’s happening in these countries, not in this century.
Don’t you see? Immigration can never be an effective or significant way to deal with the suffering people of the world. They have to be helped where they live. 99.9% of them will never be able to immigrate to rich country. There’s no hope for that. They have to bloom where they’re planted. The only place that 99.9% of these people can be helped is where they live. Let’s help them there. I thought that was one of the best presentations in terms of showing about how. How futile immigration is, you know, to the United States. But it is. Yeah, the.
Yeah, yeah, it’s. It’s futile. You know, we. We think that we’re helping people when we’re really not actually. And, you know, he makes a very valid point that when. When people immigrate to this country, really the people that are coming here are the best and brightest of their country, and they’re actually harming their country by coming here. Oh, sorry. I have a. I have a critter visitor. Yeah, yeah, he’s. He’s. He’s being very vocal right now. What. Why are all the ads so long? Still not hearing. You guys ready? I’m. That’s not an ad. I was just playing.
I was playing a short video. That wasn’t a. Wasn’t an ad. That was just a demonstration. So the. But anyway, it’s, you know, I was just trying to illustrate how just really so stupid this whole immigration thing is. I understand people want to come here and have a better life. I get it. 100. But it’s, you know, but. But what we need to do is instead of the, instead of the, the clandestine services of the CIA and the Mossad and all these other places, these, you know, using them, these multinational corporations that are using them as their, as their military forces to go out there and cause destabilization.
What we need to do is we need to go out there and help these people and help these people flourish where they are. And I truly believe that that is the, that’s kind of the direction that all these countries that are coming together like you talked about with Russia and elements of China and India and the United States. I truly believe that that’s kind of where we’re going now. There’s a lot of people out there because. Oh no, no, no, no. Trump’s a Zionist and he’s leading us into, he’s leading us into, you know, he’s leading us right into their trap and we’re gonna be, you know, slaves for, slaves for all these, you know, for the Zionists.
Well, you know, if you ask yourself a question and you’re in your intellectually honest about it, how do you, you know, they, they have infiltrated our, our system and have been infiltrating our system for a long time. How in the world are you going to do a frontal assault against that? You can’t. They’ve got the churches, they’ve got the government, they’ve got the schools, they’ve got the legal system, they’ve got the sports, they’ve got the banks, they’ve got the, they control the, the, the, the publishing, they control the media, they control that all. So the only way for you to, to defeat it is through infiltration and making them show their ass.
And that is kind of what is, I believe that is what is happening. So. And one of the, probably the most effective way to raise a country up is to provide clean, cheap energy. In nations where that’s happened, populations actually decline. They become more of a balance. Energy is, is, is the world runs on energy. Energy is what provides us with all the lights and the Internet and, and the toys and the TV and clean, cheap. And we have the capability to do that now. Modular reactors, scalable that are better, not dangerous in the least. Yeah, we can do that and we’re way ahead of the curve on that.
Oliver Stone did a really wonderful documentary called Nuclear now. And I would, I would say to the audience, please watch it if you haven’t, because it makes the case for these new types of reactors that have a 20 to 30 year lifespan are very, very safe. And if you were to say, use a nation as a model for that now, it would take a while to get the results, but we already know what the results are. So we could be the prime manufacturer, the reprocessor of light water reactor fuel into this far less dangerous fuel. And, and, and we could sell them to the world and then they can, not only that, but the, you know, the, the transmission infrastructure for it and you would watch populations stabilize, become more educated, be able to produce food better than they do now instead of digging ditches you know, they would have pumps and waste, irrigate crops.
Have you ever seen Landman? That’s just one aspect that, that feeds into the stabilization of a popula of world population. Population would actually. Well, in Germany, for example, they’ve had. They had a negative birth rate following World War II. Because once they rebuilt, you know, I’m not gonna, you know, make any negative, Negative comments on. On, let’s say they’re their national character, but it actually went into the negative. Now that’s not a reason to bring a bunch of Middle Easterners over and, and cause the trouble they’re causing. Now, this is done by design, but where you have plentiful energy and believe me, we.
This could be done. That’s just step number one. And then with, you know, medicines don’t cost. Well, you see that Viagra commercial, you know, where it’s $400 for, I don’t know, a pitiful amount of. Of, of of those pills where it’s. And then they’re saying, oh, 87 cents and stick one in your wallet. I find that kind of. That whole commercial distasteful. But it, it, it shows you the. The real cost of pharmaceuticals. And there are good pharmaceuticals. Not all pharmaceuticals are bad. So, you know, so many things can be done. If we were to reverse the, you know, military industrial, entertainment, banking complex and start moving in that direction with nations that are, say, demonstrate their willingness, desire, deep desire and, and.
And want to do. Move in that direction. That’s the answer. Not killing people with diseases and wars. You’re. Have you ever seen, you know, the energy is what makes a society go, right? Energy? Yeah. What you’re talking. Whether it’s nuclear, whether it’s. Whatever it is, it’s. Energy is, is. Is the thing that makes things go is a lifeblood of a nation. A thousand percent. All right, so I’m gonna play this. I’m gonna play this clip from. From Landman. This was one of the greatest scenes. This, this is, this is an attorney who’s coming out to help because I guess they had some sort of a.
They. He’s. He’s out in West Texas and he’s. He’s doing stuff with. If any guys have ever seen Landman. It’s. It’s a fantastic series. But, but, but this is a. This is a spectacular clip of, of. Of showing what. Talking about what, what energy really is. Check this out. God, they’re massive. 400ft tall. The concrete foundation covers a third of an acre and goes down into ground 12ft. Who owns them Oil companies, We use them to power the wells. No electricity out here. We’re off the grid. They use clean energy to power the oil wells. They use alternative energy.
There’s nothing clean about this. Please, Mr. Oilman, tell me how the wind is bad for the impact. You have any idea how much diesel they have to burn to mix that much concrete? Or make that steel and haul this out here and put it together with a 450 foot crane? You want to guess how much oil it takes to lubricate that thing? Or winterize it? And it’s 20 year lifespan, it won’t offset the carbon footprint of making it. And don’t get me started on solar panels and the lithium in your Tesla battery. And never mind the fact that if the whole world decided to go electric tomorrow, we don’t have the transmission lines to get electricity to the Cities.
It’d take 30 years if we started tomorrow. And unfortunately for your grandkids, we have 120, 20 year petroleum based infrastructure. Our whole lives depend on it. And hell, it’s in everything. That road we came in on, the wheels, on every car ever made, including yours. Sentence rackets and lipstick and refrigerators and antihistamines, pretty much anything plastic, your cell phone case, artificial heart valves, any kind of clothing that’s not made with animal or plant fibers, soap, hand lotion, garbage bags, fishing boats, you name it, every thing. And you know what the kicker is? We’re going to run out of it before we find its replacement.
It’s the thing that’s going to kill us all as a species. Well, the thing is going to kill us all is running out before we find an alternative. And believe me, if Exxon thought them things right there were the future, they’d be putting them all over the goddamn place. Getting all out of the ground’s most dangerous job in the world. We don’t do it because we like it. We do it because we run out of options. And you’re out here trying to find something to blame for the danger besides your boss. There ain’t nobody to blame but the demand that we keep pumping it.
That’s basically the, the, the crux of, of, of what he talks about there. But that, I thought that was that. That’s one of the most brilliant scenes. And you know, it’s an actual series. Yeah, it really is. It’s a fantastic series. If, yeah, if you guys, you know, if you guys don’t know, you know, I’m sure everybody by this time knows who Taylor Sheridan is. And this was, this was this is his most recent masterpiece. Is. It was out freaking standing and just, just, just a spectacular movie or, or, or, or series. So I, I’m not, I’m not a real big uh, TV guy or anything like that but man, some of the stuff just, they’re just, they’re, they’re, they’re just amazing.
But that right there is, is, is just really, really good. Really good. So. But anyway, well, we’re doing good. Well, I was gonna say, you know, we’re on the T of oil and yes, we do have the ability to, let’s say go to zero point. Energy does exist. Modular reactors, scalable exist. But you can’t transition to that in one or two generations without turning the economy and over in bottom line. So for all these environmentalists out there, if you really gave a damn about the environment, you’d learn a lot about the petroleum industry and then you could then say okay, what are the options? Because the road they drove in on, the tariff, that’s the bottoms of the, of the cracking process.
You know, jet fuel, high grade jet fuel. There’s your tops. That’s what’s, that’s you know, JP 3, 4, 5, which is actually the top is, the top is the very high octane racing fuel. That’s your tops. But your jet fuel comes somewhere in the middle that cracking tower. And you know, the bottom line is it’s not that we’re addicted to oil, it’s just that oil provides all these things. I’m looking in my office, I. Everything in here has a petroleum product in it. Every single item has a, or it took petroleum to make it. So you know, the petroleum industry, you know.
Yes, one day it’ll, it’ll be a much smaller industry for plastics if we don’t come up with something better. This is where, you know, I think we’re going to see a transition to these better forms of energy. But it’s going to take time. Time. And what I loved about the few, the few episodes of that, that I caught, you know, that guy, the, the guy Billy Bob Thornton plays, he’s a half million dollar in debt. He’s got, he’s in the middle of divorce or you know, is divorced and his life is not exactly, you know, you know, a bowl of cherries, but.
Right. Every line that comes out of his mouth is hard, cold fact when it comes exactly petroleum industry. And so I’d recommend it for people to watch to get an idea of, you know, if you’re not going to, you know, seek other material, watch that because the, the Writing is fantastic in that. Oh, that’s. It is, it is by far one of, one of Sheridan’s best because it, because it deals with something that we have to deal with now where it’s, it’s oil and you know, you can’t, There is, I don’t know about you, but I don’t, I don’t subscribe to the notion that we are, you know, that we’ve hit people weak oil and that oil is gonna.
No, I don’t, I don’t, I don’t subscribe to that notion. I think that the Earth produces oil and it ain’t fossil fuel. You know, that’s all, that’s all running dinosaurs and, and swamps. It’s. We don’t know what goes, we really don’t know what goes on more than 100 km beneath the crust of the Earth. Right. And if, if what we do know about, at least what we’ve been able to ascertain about the core of the Earth, nickel, molten iron, I mean, molten nickel iron rather that, you know, by the grace of God provides us with a, a magnificent magnetic field that if that weren’t there and we’d be Mars, this planet would be dead.
And I, There’s a, there’s building science that, that indicates that the hydrocarbons, when that, that fill up the two voids and make their own voids are actually a product of what is going on in the core of the Earth. So if we can figure out a better way to, to, you know, there is no shortage of oil. That’s a fact. We have hundreds of years of trouble. Petroleum that can be tapped. We’ve only tapped a small portion of the Earth, comparatively speaking. Now is that contributing to global warming? I don’t think so. No one massive volcanic eruption would do more damage, let’s say to the atmosphere than a nuclear explosion.
Yeah, than 20 years of us not even caring or scrubbing coal plants and just pumping out whatever we wanted to. And this is what, this is what people don’t, don’t grasp, that nature can do a lot more damage in one fell swoop than all of our cars that are running on gasoline or diesel. And the worst of the worst, and I, I, Elon Musk, I think he’s a great guy. But the worst of the worst are the electric cars. I mean, I did not got, you know, Opal, in 19, I think it was 1909, had built an electric car.
Each wheel was a motor and it was powered with lead acid batteries and you know, so electric cars are nothing new. What Elon Musk did was made them more efficient. He’s an efficiency expert. He’s not an Invit, he’s not a Tesla, he’s not a, an Edison or a Marconi or however many inventors you want to name. But he does have the ability to take things, look at them and, and assemble teams of efficiency experts that make things far more efficient. That’s why he’s heading up Doge. I love, I love, it’s all about efficiency. I loved the meme that he came out with or that somebody came out with.
And it’s got Elon Musk looking out, looking out blinds. And it says, it’s just, it says the joy you get in watching people you just fired drive away in cars that you built. Say that again. He’s looking out, he’s looking out like, he’s like peeping out blinds. And he says the, the joy you get when watching people you just fire. Drive away in cars that you built. Oh, yeah, I, I think I saw that one. Yeah. Because. Oh, you know, for, if you’re gonna get a second car for a run around town. Great. Because you, you’re not going to get more than 300 and some miles on a charge.
I’d much rather have, you know, either a high hybrid or I’d prefer a nice big muscle car and drive across the country in that. There are cars out there. There are cars out there and engines out there that are powered by water. Water. So. And in fact, there was, there was a guy who, there was a guy who wanted to show the military how he could, how he could make an engine for their vehicles that was powered by water. And he had, he met up with the, he met up with the guys from the Pentagon and not too long after that, guess what happened? They killed him.
He got poisoned. No, he didn’t. He survived, but he was poisoned. Okay. Because. Yeah, it’s very simple. H2O1, hydrogen, 2, oxygen. You crack that prior to feeding it into the, into the engine. Basically the same piston type of piston engine. Yeah. And you’ve got high, you’ve got a hydrogen powered car without a hydrogen gas tank that if it blew up, would blow up way worse than gasoline. It would, the, the shock of the explosion would kill everyone in the car. Whereas the car explodes, gets rear ended and the gas tank goes up and it doesn’t come in the cabin.
You can survive it, but hydrogen has a much, much more efficient. It would be clean burning and guess, guess what the exhaust is. You know, but I mean, the exhaust of A oxygen powered. It’s water vapor. Yeah. Now water vapor is. They talk about CO2. CO2, CO2. It’s a, it’s a, it’s a, it’s like a one point something percent. Well, the thing that baffles me, water vapor is the greenhouse gas. The, the, the main greenhouse gas. The thing that, that just absolutely baffles me is how these morons who clearly never had a freaking basic science class in, in, in elementary school can say that carbon dioxide is a, is, is, is a bad thing to have in the atmosphere.
It’s like, do you not, do you not understand photosynthesis? It’s like, really? Okay, humans are tree. Humans breathe oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide. Trees breathe carbon dioxide and exhale oxygen. It’s a, it’s like. Yeah, yeah. And it is a proven fact that when you have higher concentration of carbon dioxide levels in the air, you get a higher crop yield. That’s. That is absolutely proven. In fact, a lot of, a lot of people who do, who grow in like greenhouses, they literally will take tanks of carbon dioxide and put extra carbon dioxide in the air and to increase the yield of the, of their crops.
It’s, it’s. I mean, and, and, and the, the mindset that these morons have that say that carbon dioxide is causing global warming, it is just absolutely baffling to me. My favorite, my favorite guy who just, who just dismantled one of these lefty loons was, it was Dan Pena. When he’s like, he’s like this, she was, I think it was in Australia. And she’s like, oh, what are you gonna do about all the, the ocean devil’s rising. You know, my kids are gonna be able to be alive. And he’s like, shut the up and sit down. And he’s like, well, he’s like, look, if, if, if the water levels were really rising, do you honestly think the banks would loan money to these places? They wouldn’t know it.
And they would loan money to have freaking apartment complexes and tower and these towers built right at the ocean front on oceanfront property. Do you honestly believe that if they knew the ocean levels are rising, they would fund those projects really? Well, there, there’s, they’re using the South Pacific, a certain area of the South Pacific islands to say, look, the water is rising. I, I don’t know if it’s Tuvalu and, and a few of the chains around it. It’s not that they’re rising. The reality is those tectonic plates are sinking while others are rising. And you’re seeing new volcanic activity and you’re seeing the creation of new islands in the South Pacific.
So that’s the reality of what’s going on there. The area where Krakatoa Blue is, is forming a new island and it’s growing at a rapid pace. Yeah, that’s right. That’s right down there in Indonesia and crack. Krakatoa. I don’t know how well. I don’t know how well you pay attention to, like, volcanic eruptions and whatnot, but Krakatoa is. Was the largest volcanic eruption in the history. Recorded history. Yeah. And that thing blew. It caused the mini ice age in, I think, 1500s. It did. That’s exactly right. And that is exactly. Crops failed, the growing season was shortened and the average temperatures were way down.
So, you know, there’s so much we don’t understand about geophysics at this point. We understand a great deal, but there’s still a lot we don’t know, because nobody’s ever taken a journey to the center of the earth. I don’t think you make it too far. I want to. You know what, I wanted to play this earlier because, you know, one of the things I put in the, in the title was Venezuela sends gangs at Biden’s request. And we. This is. This is. Yeah, we didn’t touch on that. So let me go ahead and share this and let me see if I can.
This is going to require you guys to look at the. Let me see if I can make this. Make this full screen. Yeah, this is. This is the. The one video. Yeah, yeah. So. So, yeah, here we go. Let’s hit play on this. Biden administration’s campaign on the issue of the Aragua train has been used with other purposes. I have a very clear position on that. I urge President Donald Trump, with respect, Presidente Donald Trumpeto, to request for the FBI and DEA reports on the last four years from their officers in Colombia. So that you can see Colombia, President Trump, who funded, who mobilized, who led the famous Aragua train, who brought it into Colombia, who brought it into the United States for the truthful reports.
So that you know that here in Venezuela we defeated, dismembered and put an end to that violent criminal group and that this group, with deep ties to the former Biden administration, tried to be used from Colombia, Colombia terrorism to Venezuela. Venezuela. Something can be said about the terrorism of the Araga train. It is of the extinct Araga train that they wanted to attack the cities of the country with terrorism. We prevented it. Resorting to intelligence, to action. President Trump ask for those reports so that you can see this with honesty and with respect. You can see the truth about the famous Aragua train.
Our migrants are not criminals. They are not bad people are people who migrated as a result of sanctions. They are good people, working people. Venezuela we welcome them as productive force with a loving. We, we. We welcome them as a productive force with a loving embrace. Welcome back to the homeland, to family reunion. Welcome to all of you. So that was, that’s basically Maduro saying that trend was a, was. Was funded basically by U. S. Intelligence agencies to, to what? Because they’re here to cause, like we’ve been saying for a long time, they’re here when the opposition feels backed into the corner and there’s no way out.
They’re going to activate them in these city, in the 14 to 17 cities, blue cities, because they’re, they welcome them with open arms. Well, tough. You didn’t have to deal with it. And we’ll put them down just as quickly as they did, if not faster. But that is a very real and palatable threat that exists now. And then you’re going to have them with the bland teeth of types and then your, your usual 10% wackadoodles who will buy onto any train. And that turns them on violence, whatever. And this is what, this is basically what I’ve been referring to for the, for years now, for years telling people this.
And, you know, that’s why I say keep your, you know, keep vigilant, stay vigilant, especially if you’re in a blue city. If you’re in a blue city, if you can move, get the hell out, go to someplace safer. And the, I’ll tell you what, the, the exodus from the northeast to the Carolinas, Virginia Carolinas and points further south is increasing and they’re taking their wealth with them to the tune, I think New York City estimate estimated lost a trillion over time. It will lose a trillion in. Pause that for a second. Roman law. That’s not, it’s.
Okay. So trend was a CIA terror group meant to destabilize both Venezuela and the United States and a few other countries too. And I’m hearing, I’m hearing rumblings, I’m hearing rumblings and there’s, I don’t have anything tangible or, you know, concrete to report, but I am hearing rumblings that the United States military is already conducting operations in Mexico to combat the cartels. You know, like, like, like, like combat operations. Not, you know, not, not like spy, just, you know, like, like, yeah, weapons fire. I’LL just say yes to that. I, I, again, I don’t know. I have nothing to substantiate that.
It’s just, I’m just hearing rumblings, so. And I did not hear it from Ghost. I heard it from somebody totally different. So. But I can’t, I don’t know if you’re gonna ask me do I believe that that is happening. I believe that some of that stuff is happening. And I, I don’t think for all of you guys out there who are growing impatient and they. You want these things to happen immediately know that there has to be an order of operations. And what I mean by that is, you know, for any of you guys that like to, to cook or to bake or, you know, to do something in the kitchen, you know that when you have a recipe, you have to do certain things before you do other things.
It has to, it has a. What I mean by an order of operations, you have to explain. So you mix the flour and you mix the butter and you mix the water and whatever, you whisk it together and then you add another ingredient. Then you add another ingredient. You know, if you’re making chocolate chip cookies, you don’t start with chocolate chips. Chocolate chips is the last thing you put in once the dough is ready. So, you know, for everybody who wants a rest, you know, you’ve got to realize that things have to be done in a certain order in order for things to be done correctly.
And we have to. You’ve got to reconnoiter the situation every. From everything from space to ground and everything in between. You’ve got to. People don’t know this, but the cartels of, you know, are so wealthy, they have set up their own private, highly encrypted cell networks down there. So the only answer for that is hit them with a 500 pounder at the base of the tower, take them out. And, and they will. Because, you know, whatever the order of battle is, you always want to blind. You want to blind them. You want to make them so they can’t talk.
In other words, communications and the ability to gather. And there’s a number of other things that go into that. It’s. But you make them deaf, dumb, and blind before you go in and move. Look what we did with Iraq. We had chips. We built their. When we were on good terms with them, we built their, their communications infrastructure, but we had burned it into the chips. So it wasn’t something that could be easily found through, let’s say, software, I mean, coding to determine if you weren’t looking for it and you didn’t know what to look for.
You’re not going to find it. But the first thing we did was turned off their, their telecommunication system system. They were then, they then had to rely on ground transmission. We took those out and obviously, you know, the, There’s a question, there’s a question in the chat, let me ask this. Is taking out the undersea cables is part of the good fight to take out the bad communication. And that’s as I said with the question mark, the transoceanic terrestrial based cables. Who was it, who was it recently that said Ukraine actually took those cables out? Because all you know, they’re, they’re three quarters of an inch to an inch in diameter, these fiber optic cables and all you got to do is drag an anchor and.
No, no, correction, correction. They are saying that Ukraine took out the pipeline that was in the Baltic that ran through the Baltic Sea. I don’t know. I, I don’t know if that’s true or not, but it wouldn’t put it, you know, if they’re going to play splain. Well, there’s a good, a good place to put it. Right. But exactly as far as taking out the communications cables, I think it was a Chinese freighter that just drug its anchor and why they did that, you know, any number of reasons, but hard to say. Yeah. Is, but you know, I, I guess in, in the, in this month, next month, I, I would say I’m going to leave it with.
Be vigilant and. Amen. Yes, be vigilant. Be very, very vigilant. Yeah. And have, have what you need on hand, even if it’s just for a month. I would say three to six months, actually A year. But you know, if you have at least a month to three months, food, medicine, whatever you need, you’ll be fine if things, if things go awry. So. All right, A couple people are saying about my cat. This is. So this is Winchester. He’s my, he’s my second oldest, Bengal. I have Maddie and then I have, I’ve got Minka and Leo and Bessie and they’re all Bengals.
I saw five Bengals. I just, I love them all. But anyway. And I do like it when they come on camera. It’s kind of fun. I know a lot of people like to see, to see them because they’re. They, they really are. They’re, they’re gorgeous. And this guy is this, this guy will have a conversation with him. I can have a conversation with him. He’ll talk right back to me. So, but, but anyway, on that note, brother, it’s. We’re at the 2 hour and 45 minute mark here. 2:48 rather. So let’s, let’s wind it down. It’s kind of getting a little late and.
Yeah. And I know you’re tired and I’m actually got to. No, no, Remington. Remington is gone, unfortunately. And yes, Bengals are extraordinarily intelligent cats. They’re very, they’re highly intelligent and they’re very active. I one, one thing that I did is I put. I’m sure a lot of you guys have seen like, like how like you have a train. Like people will build model trains up around the, the edge of the ceiling, around the rim of a room at the top. So I did something very similar to that. And I put, I just put long and boards with, with, with carpet on them and, and stagger them and, and I took like two by fours with ropes like the, you know, and I did a whole bunch of stuff in.
And my, My, my. My room is one big cat condo cat. They literally will run donuts around the ceiling around, around the, you know, the top of the. Top of the, around the room. It’s. It’s hilarious and it’s just so, it’s so much fun to watch. So they gave me a lot of joy. So anyway, enough about my cats. But, but anyway, Ghost is always a pleasure to have you on, on Mondays. And you know, there’s a lot, A lot of stuff going on. We, I mean, we barely leave and scratch the surface. I think tonight was a little bit more philosophical than it was about actual events.
And sometimes that’s actually helpful because I think people get too caught up in specific events and they, they, you know, they don’t take the, they don’t stop to take the 80,000 foot view and see how kind of everything plays together and how their attitude and how their mentality and why that’s important. So, you know, I think that’s next week we’ll have a list of topics. Yeah, but so this week was like we talked beforehand. Let’s just, you know. Yeah, we just, we just freestyle jazz. Yeah, it’s just freestyle. And what you guys don’t know, what you, what, what you all don’t know is is that that Ghost and I speak probably two, three times a week besides this.
And this is almost like one of our phone calls. It’s just. You just get to be the beneficiary of listening to us ramble. So. But there’s. We, we do talk a lot about things that are going on in the world. And it’s, you know, I appreciate Ghosts because I don’t have to explain things to him, to him and he doesn’t have to explain things to me. Which is one of the reasons why we, we click so well because we both have. I mean we are different. We don’t always agree, but we understand how the world works.
And when you understand how the world works and you can have an intelligent conversation without having to, to imagine, you know, you’re telling a joke and then somebody doesn’t get it and then you have to stop and explain the joke, the joke ceases to, to have humor at that point and you know, similar situation when you’re talking to somebody who’s at your level. And, and I don’t, forgive me, I don’t mean that to be condescending to, to anybody in the audience at all because you’re all, you’re all intelligent in your own way. But you know, just, you know, certain people know more than others and you know, and Ghost and I have been studying this stuff for a long time and we also have experiences, things that we’ve experienced in our lives that, that give us a unique perspective on, on the ability to have, have, have conversations that, that go into, into, into in depth topic topics that it’s difficult for me to find somebody that I can, you know, converse with like that, you know, consistently.
So he is somebody that I have come to truly respect and admire and, and appreciate in my life. So I’m, I’m very happy that he agreed to do this however long ago it was to do this on Monday nights and now it’s just become a staple on the channel and it’s, it’s, it’s a lot of fun. Well, everything you said right back at you, brother. So, so thank you Veritas. And, and I appreciate all you, all you guys who, who, who are, who, who participate in the live chat. I mean we have, you know, I’m seeing that we’ve got like 600 and like it’s been bouncing around, you know, in the 600.
Six, six to 650. And so you know, we don’t have a, you know, we probably got a, you know, maybe, maybe 5% that are participating in the chat. So you know, obviously not everybody can come, can, can participate in the live chat. But love it when you guys do participate in the chat because it makes, it makes things for us a whole lot more interesting because we can see things. So we see things and you guys ask questions and it takes us on different. Takes us down different, different roads. So. And if you’re watching on Twitter and you want to say something, you can always, you can always make a comment on Twitter or Twitter, call it Twitter.
You know, it’s actually X. And I, I just, I never, I, I’m still can’t get used to that. But you know, if you, if you ever, if you’re ever watching on X and you comment on something, you say, so put something in the chat. I do see it. So don’t feel like you’re not, uh, you know, you can’t participate in the, in the live chat. Uh, Rumble is where we always are. And Ghost and I do this every Monday evening at 8pm Eastern. So we generally try to keep it somewhere between two. We generally try to keep it around two hours.
But sometimes we wander off and you know, hit some rabbit trails and then take us down to hit the, hit the three hour mark. But you know, but, but when he and I get on the phone together sometimes that’ll go four, five, six hours. So this is like half that time. That’s not a joke. Yeah, that is not a joke. So. But in any event, guys, listen, I, I do truly and I’m sure Ghost does as well. Speaking, I’m speaking for him. We appreciate all of you guys taking a portion of your Monday evening to spend it with us here as we just kind of philosophize about, about the world and, and things.
It’s, it’s a lot of fun. I, I enjoy the, the stimulating conversation as I’m sure Ghost does as well. So. And we, we absolutely appreciate the fact that you think enough of us to stick it out and join us and listen to us. So anyway, thank you. Thank, thank you, thank you. And with that, I’ll give you the final word there, brother. Well, everything you said and to the audience, God bless you also. And I think we’re in for better days. The bumpy, bumpy ride. Yes. Still watch out for that. But you know, maintain your humanity and God bless all of you.
Absolutely. Oh, all right everybody. Well, we will see you tomorrow. I’ve got constitution class and, and then following that, we’ve got Tuesdays with Mike. I don’t know what that will be, what that topic will be, but I’m sure whatever it is, it will be absolutely worthwhile and we will have a movie this week. Apologize for last week, but events that kind of were beyond my control. In any event, guys, thank you again for every, for, for your participation and whatnot. Look forward to, to seeing you tomorrow. So have a great night, everybody. Good night. God bless.
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