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mayonnaise string flags crowd tactics in AMREV2 or GlobeRev1
mayonnaise string flags crowd tactics in AMREV2 or GlobeRev1
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| Hello humans. | |
| This is Mayonnaise Wu. | |
| More crowd tactics. | |
| I don't know if I'm still sort of thinking about it. | |
| I don't know if this is going to be a short one and then another longer one about all the other chaotic crap going on. | |
| Probably we need to, but in any event, so there's mass protests all over Europe, all over, and some starting up again in Australia. | |
| Australia is a terrible basket case, though. | |
| I mean, that's just really a terrible situation. | |
| So for our French cousins, for our European cousins, these are crowd tactics that can be used. | |
| We've had an escalation. | |
| We're getting into the month of August. | |
| There's been changes that are occurring. | |
| We're starting to see the manifestation of some of those changes in changes of tactics being used by the police in these various, basically, nonviolent uprisings that are ongoing. | |
| And so I thought to note a few things about crowd tactics. | |
| I've done some studies in these. | |
| My father was very skilled in that. | |
| He participated on the military side in the battle in 1968 in the presidential election of that year in the United States, and he was the military coordinator for the Chicago Police Department. | |
| It was a terrible situation. | |
| Anyway, though, so you will note if you see the videos of the people that are protesting in France that they are being set upon by the police who are trying to arrest them and so on, using the same kettling technique of three or four or five police against one individual until they've got them all bundled up and then they shove them in a car somewhere or a van basically. | |
| And then they go out and get somebody else. | |
| So they kettle them. | |
| So they're using five against one tactics. | |
| And they're arresting people this way. | |
| There is being pushback now, but it's very ineffective because the people that are standing around that want to do the pushback are only individuals. | |
| There's no coordination among them and they're facing a coordinated force, which are these cops, even though a lot of them are very young, that have been trained in this kettling technique and know each other and they're somewhat familiar with their expected response from the people they're working with. | |
| So specifically in Europe, the police are using a very weird military gear that they don't understand that makes them extremely vulnerable. | |
| So the police in France are using a modified military armor. | |
| This armor is not hard. | |
| Maybe it has some component to protect against bullets and so on, but it's basically riot gear. | |
| So the riot gear has this head or this helmet that is kind of like protects the very much Darth Vader, you know, Star Wars kind of. | |
| This would be the back of it. | |
| That would be the front. | |
| And it has this part right here that comes down back to protect the back, the spine of the person and the neck. | |
| And so here are a couple of tactics that can be used against these people. | |
| And okay, so let me back up ever so slightly. | |
| I've done 30 years of Aikido. | |
| I've done many martial arts, Judo, Jiu-Jitsu, back when it was called Kano Jiu-Jitsu, before it was officially Judo. | |
| I've done Aiki Jiu-Jitsu. | |
| I've done Goju, Shotokan, Shotokai, a number of different martial arts. | |
| And in the study of all of them, there are many things that come out. | |
| The one that is most suited to this is called Goju. | |
| Go meaning hard, Ju meaning soft, right? | |
| G-O-J-U, Japanese. | |
| And in this martial art, you're always armed and you never carry any weapons, right? | |
| And it's because everything about you becomes a weapon. | |
| You harmonize. | |
| It's an IKEA art. | |
| It's an internal art. | |
| And so you harmonize with what universe presents you. | |
| So you will notice some things about the opponents, the police, in the protests in Europe. | |
| The armor that they've got is basically self-restricting. | |
| They're trying to prevent things like gas getting up at them from, you know, bear spray or any of these other more common kind of anti-fa kind of weapons, right? | |
| But it imposes a severe limitation on them in physical grappling, which is where they're at now. | |
| It's one thing to be in these suits and be in a phalanx position with dozens and dozens of the other guys. | |
| You've got your shields and you just keep pushing and the people move back. | |
| They're not dealing with that now. | |
| They're totally outnumbered and so they have to go to this kettling technique. | |
| So as their techniques, their tactics change, the crowd must change. | |
| And so I'm proposing that there be self-organizing collectives that in my day we would have called flying teams. | |
| Okay. | |
| And so a flying team would be someone that, it would be a group of people that organized themselves around someone who wants to commit to the idea that in their presence no one shall be arrested. | |
| Okay, so if I went to one of these riots, I would gear myself up appropriately for the protest, and it would be my goal in that protest to monitor police activity. | |
| And anytime they tried to arrest someone, I would interfere with it. | |
| I would interfere with it safely so that I did not get arrested, so that I did not injure the policeman unnecessarily, and so that I would secure the release of that individual. | |
| I would use various different types of tactics. | |
| I might use a giant bullhorn to get the crowd to come to me to surround them. | |
| I might use any number of things, right? | |
| But I would be the center of one of these flying teams. | |
| If I had people that were close to me and I was living in an urban environment, I would get people and we would practice a little bit about how to do things. | |
| And we would think and we would strategize and we would work this out ahead of time. | |
| So it only took a couple of days to do that level of training. | |
| This is not rocket science. | |
| And so for the flying team, we would concentrate on certain things relative to the armor here, okay? | |
| So you've got the guy's arms here, and the arms are in the same position with these heavy padding, the heavy padding up here. | |
| They come on down, they have these gauntlets, which give them these very fierce kind of hands to deal with. | |
| So you're not going to be able to injure their hands, particularly through that thick padded glove and stuff, right? | |
| But if you think about it and you harmonize with what universe is presenting to you, you find that these people are themselves prisoners of their own armor. | |
| So for instance, all of the gear being used in France, all the gear being used in Germany, all of the gear being used in Italy has two major flaws within the helmet. | |
| The first is this back piece right here. | |
| They cannot move their heads forward nor turn their heads around if that is restrained. | |
| If you grab that piece right there, they are yours. | |
| You can lift it up, which forces their head down, and then you can pull them back. | |
| It's attached, it is velcroed, it's hooked to the back of that heavy suit, but there is a necessary gap of movement. | |
| It's only a couple of inches, and that's all you need. | |
| Because if you hook it forward, their head is literally levered and they can't do anything. | |
| And they'll flail around. | |
| And it also, the shoulder mass right there in the armor restrains their ability to get back at anything behind them. | |
| So you'll notice that when the cops are, police are doing anything, especially in a retreat, you'll have cop number one here, and then you'll have number two who is turned. | |
| And so the crowd is out here, and the cop has his shield, and cop number two is turned obliquely to cop number one. | |
| And so as cop number one retreats, cop number two has his hand on the back of cop number one, has his hand back up here so that that cop can feel this guy pull him back because this guy cannot walk backwards effectively. | |
| These people cannot do anything going backwards effectively. | |
| They have to have that level of support for this guy. | |
| This guy here has to have someone watching him because he's looking at the crowd. | |
| He's not looking behind him. | |
| He's sort of half trying to turn, but he can't turn very well because of the gear that he's in. | |
| So these people, these individuals are prisoners of their own tactical weapons. | |
| And so they are heavy with this armor, this cloth, the helmet, and all of that. | |
| Ergo, the thing to do as an Aikido cause, someone studying harmony, would be to become light. | |
| All right, so you want to have flying teams. | |
| You want to have people that are not weighed down, that don't have a whole lot of gear on them, and are able to rush on in, do things quickly, and then disperse. | |
| Okay, that would be the whole way I would organize my flying team. | |
| And I would have maybe five people, no more. | |
| Wouldn't want any more than that because then you start having to have people to take care of other people. | |
| And so you just need one person to take care of the other four, to direct the other four, right? | |
| And beyond that, it gets too cumbersome. | |
| So these flying teams are not brigades, divisions, companies, any of that. | |
| They're more like reconnaissance. | |
| They're more like, well, they're a flying team. | |
| Anyway, so the situation is that a flying team can take advantage of their armor in any number of ways. | |
| They can't lift their arms up, right? | |
| But and they can't come back. | |
| But if you lift their arm up, they're restrained because they've got this huge mass on the shoulder. | |
| Same thing is true of the elbow, same thing is true of the wrist. | |
| They're very vulnerable to wrist locks. | |
| These cops here are extremely vulnerable to any number of wrist locks because of that heavy armor. | |
| And you can achieve that wrist lock just by grabbing the whole glove and twisting and then pushing it back on them so that their hand comes back this way. | |
| It's like that. | |
| If then you could secure their arm this way, they can't do anything about it. | |
| So all you need is a strap, a belt, a piece of string, and it doesn't take much string. | |
| It would not take much more than this thickness of string. | |
| You couldn't use electrical cord, right? | |
| It has no tensile strength. | |
| But you could use garden twine that was on the order of an eighth of an inch thick because they can't, they don't have any strength going this way. | |
| Their joints are compromised in the weakest possible position. | |
| This is one of the things we do in Aikido is joint locks. | |
| Aikido is known for that. | |
| Also, like Brazilian jiu-jitsu, you're just doing joint locks on the ground, is all, right? | |
| And so that would be one thing there. | |
| You're going to joint lock their neck by grabbing this part right here. | |
| You control them if you control that part of their helmet. | |
| You control them if you control their wrist because they can't do anything to grab you or free themselves even if you get that joint lock within that compressed mass of clothing. | |
| All right, so there's that aspect of it. | |
| String, by the way, can be so, all right, so the idea is that they're going to go on out and they're going to kettle someone that they want to arrest. | |
| Your flying team has an equal number of people. | |
| Assume that they have five and you have five. | |
| They're going to have one person that they're going to go and get and they're going to occupy themselves with that one person. | |
| Now some of these guys are going to stand around protecting the three other guys that are dealing with the guy on the ground, right? | |
| And so that's your opportunity. | |
| When you see the two people move off and you've got three people here wrestling with this guy on the ground, that's when is your opportunity to do stuff. | |
| So your flying team has two people whose whole job is to just distract these two and focus their attention this way. | |
| They don't have to do much more than present themselves as willing targets and run away, that kind of a thing, right? | |
| Just engage. | |
| You're going to get the hang of it real quick. | |
| You don't want to get close enough to be grabbed, but you want to get close enough to cause their attention to be focused on you and for them to try and grab you, right? | |
| And be irritating and cause problems and so on. | |
| Now you're going to find that this whole area is crowded with other people that are also upset about this guy getting arrested. | |
| Many of these other people will be non-combatants. | |
| They will not be physically capable of assisting you. | |
| Now your flying team can't be schlubs. | |
| These have got to be guys that are willing to go to it and come out with bruises. | |
| They will come out seriously bruised. | |
| You don't want them armored because you don't want to weigh them down. | |
| They should be fast. | |
| Fast, fluid, lithe, get in extractions. | |
| So it's sort of an extraction team, but you're not trying to actually extract the fellow. | |
| You just want to prevent him from being arrested. | |
| So all you have to do is get these three fuckers off of him and he'll probably run away on his own. | |
| If he doesn't, well, then you just got to get the fuck out of there because these guys are going to turn their attention to you very shortly thereafter. | |
| Your goal in this flying team extraction should be to do it all within under a minute. | |
| All right, because you're going to be practice at this. | |
| The more you do it, the better you'll get. | |
| Now, they will change their tactics, so you'll have to change as you go along as well. | |
| But you need three things for your tactics. | |
| You need mayonnaise, you need string, and you need a flag. | |
| All of these are our European cousins have. | |
| Okay, so this is goofy, but it's a perfectly effective, valid tactic. | |
| These, the French and the European police have these strange helmet things, right? | |
| And on their face, they have a viewport. | |
| It's not really a shielded open kind of thing. | |
| It is more of a viewport. | |
| It's very much because they've been getting bear spray and all of this kind of tactics. | |
| So they've been trained in one kind of tactic. | |
| So now I'm telling you that, hey, now it's time to just abandon all the anti-foss stuff that they're prepared to fight and fight them guerrilla style, okay, with mayonnaise string and flags. | |
| Okay, so this guy here has a viewport for seeing that restricts on the bottom. | |
| So he's not actually able to see well down. | |
| And in fact, his angle of vision is very much constrained. | |
| So that can work in your favor. | |
| Now, as it goes out, of course, he can see your feet way the fuck out over here, but if you're close, he can't see you. | |
| He could not see you right here. | |
| So this is perfect for what we call a Rimi Nagi, okay, or Arimi entering. | |
| It's an entering throw, but we're not going to throw anybody, okay? | |
| So the whole goal here is for you as one of the flying team. | |
| So you're going to have one of the flying team that will have glove and that glove will be on the hand and will be filled with mayonnaise. | |
| If you've got the squirt bottles, those are even better. | |
| If you've got mayonnaise or in a squirt bottle, it's even better. | |
| You could use ketchup, you could maybe use mustard, but they're not going to be as good because they're water-based. | |
| You want something that's oil-based, but yet that has organics in it. | |
| You could use raw eggs, but they're hard to carry. | |
| They're going to break along the way. | |
| Okay, so and you're in a riot condition, so you're not going to be able to keep all your eggs in a basket safe to the time you need them. | |
| But the idea, of course, is to obscure the viewport with the mayonnaise. | |
| So you go out with a glove that you've pre-loaded with mayonnaise, and you may have a dozen of these. | |
| They only need to have a little smear on it. | |
| They don't have to be fully completely covered with it, right? | |
| But just to have enough of a smear on it. | |
| And then you take the glove off, leaving the mayonnaise inside, leaving it in this fashion, pull the fingers out so that when you get there, you're able to just put it on like that, and you've got a glove coated with mayonnaise that you then rush on up either from here or if someone's grabbing them from here, you rush up from behind and you simply smear the viewport. | |
| And they're done. | |
| They can't get it off because their hands are not effective. | |
| They don't have any wiping surface. | |
| They have hard resistive surfaces. | |
| They have tactical gloves that put little ridges to give them some tactical strength and so on, but it also prevents them from having a clean, smooth, wiping surface. | |
| Further, they cannot easily take their gloves off to wipe, which they wouldn't want to do anyway because then they would expose themselves out there. | |
| You could stick some bear spray into their suit through the hole here and they would be just, they'd be fucked. | |
| You know, the bear piss stuff, right, or the bear mace, whatever they're calling it. | |
| So a coating of mayonnaise. | |
| Now, like I say, you could use butter. | |
| You couldn't use car oil very effectively, right? | |
| It would work, but it's not going to stay on there the way that mayonnaise and butter would. | |
| And also, you want to have, you want to have food-grade substances. | |
| You don't want to hurt the people, right? | |
| And then there's another thing. | |
| They have a very complicated respirating system right there. | |
| And it has baffles to prevent them from sucking in the bear mace and all of that kind of stuff. | |
| But those same baffles, because of the little tiny, I can't really draw it effectively, but in section, they're little flaps, and the flaps are against a rigid structure. | |
| And across the surface of it is this grill. | |
| And if you put your mayonnaise across that grill, they won't be able to breathe. | |
| These flaps will be sucked up to the grill, and they will stick there. | |
| And the grill bits itself will become clogged with the mayonnaise. | |
| So not a good thing, right? | |
| All right, so now they also have an issue, as I say, with restraint. | |
| They're going to try and restrain people by putting those straps on them. | |
| They're going to be doing their own joint locks. | |
| They're trained in doing joint locks in a particular way. | |
| Whenever you have this arrangement here of the four or five people against the one, you will find that these three guys here, just like in the United States, will have at least two of them completely kneeling and one of them half kneeling in order to be able to be in control here. | |
| Thus you will know the order of attack, so to speak, in freeing somebody here. | |
| So if the guy that's half kneeling, you come on up behind him and you smear his helmet, and then you yank him back. | |
| He's on his back like a turtle, only he can't see, and all of a sudden he's flailing at his mask, wondering what the fuck, right? | |
| And then you've only got two to deal with. | |
| Now, you can get the mayonnaise on their goggles, or you could string the guys or flag them. | |
| Okay, so this is where your whole team comes in. | |
| So you can take a flag on a pole, and of course, the pole is a good weapon if it gets to that kind of a battle, street battle. | |
| That's the whole point for taking the flag on a pole. | |
| But you don't want it on two poles. | |
| That requires somebody that two people that are very skilled in doing this. | |
| You want to have one end of the flag open such that there's two corners. | |
| And so three people from your team, one guy takes the pole part, and the other two guys stand very close, and then they grab the flag in such a way that they can wrap it around the cop that's trying to do the restraint. | |
| Okay, again, the flag, it's not going to tear. | |
| He's going to flail as much as he can. | |
| But if you've got people that are constraining him by wrapping him up in the flag, there is not anything they can do within those suits because the range of motion is so constrained in these three critical areas, especially the shoulder. | |
| They can't come forward much because they're held rigid. | |
| They're held in this stormtrooper kind of posture, right? | |
| And that's what you need to get out of that. | |
| In order to get out of it, you need to collapse your shoulders forward and ease the pressure of the restraint. | |
| But if you can't collapse them forward because your gear is holding you, you're basically fucked. | |
| And the same thing is true on an elbow. | |
| So their arms are very, very vulnerable to string that would go around like this and pull it this way. | |
| Even little tiny garden string, they wouldn't be able to pull against it much. | |
| A couple of wraps, tie it off on their fingers, restrain their fingers with the string, and you're done. | |
| And you could use burlap, you could use the flimsiest of twine and a couple of wraps, and they're done. | |
| They can't get out of it. | |
| Or they will then need someone else to help them get out of it. | |
| They'll have to get knives and shit because their gloves and other gear do not allow them to move freely and work in those circumstances, right? | |
| So again, so the idea is harmonize. | |
| If they're heavy, the universe wants you to be light, okay? | |
| Because all things are in opposition. | |
| And so if they become light, then you've got to become heavy. | |
| So just bear in mind they will change their strategies and tactics as you take them over. | |
| Now, there are some things that we can do, but we have to be careful about them, okay? | |
| Because if we were to use tactics against their armor, you can use tactics against their armor directed at their feet. | |
| But you've got to be really fucking careful because those same tactics can also boomerang and affect you and the crowds around you. | |
| But they can't see much below here. | |
| So they wouldn't know you were wrapping them up in string if you were doing it surreptitiously around their feet. | |
| They really can't, you know, if they're up here battling, they really can't see what's going on around their knees. | |
| And they've got the same problem on their knees and their, and even worse, on their feet. | |
| They've got very heavy boots, right, in order to be able to kick the shit out of you. | |
| That's the whole point. | |
| But it means they're moving, they're going to be tired. | |
| They're going to be moving a heavy shoe forward from a restrained knee and hip joint, which means that they're not going to have, they may have force to it, depending on how early in the melee you come in contact with them. | |
| But after some just few minutes, nobody's going to have any real speed at it, right? | |
| And then they and they won't have a whole lot of abilities to do the counter, the opposite. | |
| So if they're going to kick at you in the Aikido way of thinking about this, you say, oh, thank you very much for giving me that foot. | |
| So when they kick at you with the foot, you initially lean back as they start the kick. | |
| They bring it on up, and then you lean forward and you grab that foot and you lift, just lift it, and they're going to fall over. | |
| They have no possibility of being able to remove their foot from your grasp within the gear they're in. | |
| Once they're on their back, they're like a turtle. | |
| It's hard to get up with that. | |
| In order for them to get up, they have to roll over and push themselves up off the ground. | |
| When they're pushing themselves up off the ground, you can go and sit on them, just like they try and sit on people here. | |
| So it's not really rocket science, but you need to be creative, in my opinion. | |
| If you think about this and you look at the enemy that you're dealing with, you can think of ways that will not injure the human in there, but will nonetheless make that human no longer able to do that job to injure you for the deep state. | |
| And so this is the whole point of mayonnaise woo. | |
| Get in there with your mayonnaise or butter. | |
| I'm not a big fan of doing chemicals on people, right? | |
| I've had that shit happen to me. | |
| I understand what it's like to take tear gas. | |
| And I'm not a fan of any of that kind of stuff because there are better, easier, safer ways to deal with things that we don't have to be brutal. | |
| The tear gas is a mass weapon. | |
| Chemical approach like that is a mass weapon. | |
| I have some really interesting approaches to dealing with these situations that remove a lot of the potential for damage on it. | |
| But they get into some real sophistication as we go forward. | |
| If it comes down to multi-year long wars, street battles and that kind of thing, then we're going to have to advance our tactics and understand that we won't be able to restrain or capture the police and bring them over to our side. | |
| It has happened. | |
| Sometimes the police are marching with the people. | |
| We've got to keep doing that to the point where they always do this. | |
| And once the police are out of the picture, then there is no longer a deep state ability to push on us directly. | |
| At that point, we know we've won. | |
| Then we have to start the cleanup, which is to root them all out. | |
| In order to get there, is my way of thinking that we don't want to injure the police. | |
| We want them on our side. | |
| Because we're going to need to rest the fuckers up on the other side of the power pyramid. | |
| We've got to deal with this shit, right? | |
| Because they're bound and determined to kill us now if we don't. | |
| And so this is AMREV, American Revolution 2 here, but this is Global Rev, G-Rev 1. | |
| This is the first global revolution against the globalists and the power elites and so on. | |
| And it's kicked off. | |
| And we need to think about things, right? | |
| Much better to capture the police, even if you could capture them and literally haul them off, kidnap the fuckers, throw them in a warehouse somewhere, keep them as political prisoners, keep them as prisoners of war. | |
| You know, feed them, be nice to them, etc., but don't let them work. | |
| And then there's all of the stuff you can do to vans, okay? | |
| So the police and the deep state, the deep state is vulnerable if the police are removed. | |
| For want of a nail, a shoe was lost. | |
| For want of a shoe, the horse was lost. | |
| For want of the horse, the kingdom was lost. | |
| So in this sense, you can get, you can, your flying team can also, your flying team could take another approach. | |
| Okay, the flying team could wait until the van, that's a crude little van, until the van is loaded up with all of the people to be trucked off, and then you could disable the van. | |
| So while the police are out, you could have your flying team be very, very, very sneaky because cops are always going to leave somebody there. | |
| A lot of people are going to be around the vans. | |
| They keep them in clusters. | |
| They're not stupid. | |
| They've seen shit like this before. | |
| But there are things you can do, right? | |
| So if you know there's going to be a big protest and you know they're going to be hauling out all these vans, you can pollute their fuel supply back at the depot. | |
| Sneak in at night, you know, and put some banana mash in diesel. | |
| 24 hours later, that diesel is not going to be able to be used. | |
| You just take up a bunch of bananas and mash them up with some water and put them in a plastic bag and you're going up to the tank and you just empty the stuff into the tank. | |
| If it's a big tank, you may need a lot of bananas, right? | |
| But it doesn't take many. | |
| So one drum of diesel would be destroyed by one banana being put into it. | |
| The potassium, the fiber, all this stuff, it ferments. | |
| There's all this other weird shit going on in it. | |
| So you could put sugar in there. | |
| Any number of things could be used to make it so that the next day they get a little bit and then all their vans crap out, right? | |
| This is war. | |
| This is a legitimate tactic. | |
| They're going to have to spend a lot of money. | |
| You are, because you're going to have to pay for this shit as we clean up because everything always comes back to the taxpayer. | |
| But the good news is that look at this situation here. | |
| Okay. | |
| Here is power pyramid. | |
| And you ain't on the top. | |
| Alright, so here are, alright, let me not obscure this. | |
| All right, so this is power pyramid here. | |
| This is the way the world works. | |
| Up here at the top, that's the powers that be. | |
| What we call the globalists. | |
| In deep state. | |
| Okay, that's and that's that's the 3,000 or 4,000 individuals of the 12 bloodline families, and maybe they're a million people. | |
| That's what's represented by that. | |
| All the rest of us are down here, okay? | |
| And so, but here's the thing: there's this inverted pyramid that rises off of that and goes up like this. | |
| And this is planetary wealth. | |
| Now, in this, we have the same little slice taken off, okay? | |
| But all of us guys right here are shoved into that little portion right there. | |
| And then all of this up here goes to those fuckers right there. | |
| So, this is the whole yin-yang kind of thing, right? | |
| And where each is represented in a smaller, in the smaller dimension in the inverse. | |
| And so, here's the thing: once we get rid of the globalists, once we get rid of the global elite, the deep state, and all of that, and all their fuckery and all of their theft and corruption, then all of that can be put to rebuilding because we start getting all of the shit that we've been working for all of our lives. | |
| And so, this is how you get the great reset by removing these fuckers out of the top and their minions. | |
| And there's maybe a couple of million around the planet. | |
| And then they've got the rest of us hoodwinked into following the power structure. | |
| And that's all breaking now. | |
| So, we have our mayonnaise and our string and our flags. | |
| And string, by the way, you can use in other ways. | |
| You can use string to freak out horses. | |
| If you put a bunch of string into like a little whip, like four or five strands out of your hand that go out 18 inches and you wave it in front of the guy's horse's eyes, he's going to flip out and he's going to jump up. | |
| And that poor cop is going to go flying. | |
| You can also use string with two or three or four people where they've got balls of string, and you would tie all the balls of string together into a big knot, and then you would all disperse and you would run around the individuals. | |
| And so, you got cops, you got people all around here. | |
| And so, your guys with their string here, all the strings tied together in a central point, they just start weaving themselves around through the cops, pulling the string, just letting it unwind behind them as fast as they can through their fingers. | |
| This flying team, you just start running all around, get them all bound up in the string. | |
| They can't do shit. | |
| They start to help each other, they're falling over, all of this kind of stuff, right? | |
| Then you abandon the balls of string and run on. | |
| And it's going to take them a half an hour to dig their way up. | |
| There's no string, they're in the gear, people are throwing shit at them. | |
| You know, other people are piling on to your effective strategy. | |
| So, use the crowds to egg the crowds on after you're successful in bringing the cops down to aid you in getting on to the next flying team effort, right? | |
| Anyway, and so don't worry about paying for it. | |
| If we succeed, all the money, all the wealth of the planet is ours. | |
| We're in sci-fi world and things change radically. | |
| So, anyway, so this is mayonnaise woo. | |
| It's the world is really strange, right? | |
| And they're going to try here in the U.S. and Australia and all over the English-speaking parts of the planet. | |
| They're trying to pimp out new videos from China about how deadly the new strains are. | |
| Don't buy it. | |
| We know all the strains' names, we know what years they intended to release them. | |
| It's all planned. | |
| Delta was supposed to come out in June. | |
| They planned that back two years back. | |
| It's not novel. | |
| There are no variants. | |
| It's a bioweapon. | |
| It's not a novel disease. | |
| We can overcome it. | |
| Now they're trying to limit our ability not just merely to get ivermectin and stuff to treat it, but the prophylactics, the supplements, vitamin D, and all of that. | |
| So we know that they know that we know that that's the route. | |
| Okay, so they are betraying themselves in their actions. | |
| If you live in the United States, get onto your Congress critters by telephone and email every damn day for weeks and weeks and weeks. | |
| Tell them, don't vote for Durbin's supplement by prescription bill. | |
| And pretty soon, if you let them get away with that, they're going to say, oh, you want to eat meat? | |
| You got to go to a doctor and get a prescription to eat meat. | |
| I kid you not, that's where they're heading, right? | |
| Because they want to control all of that. | |
| They want to eliminate all of us. | |
| They are at a crux position and they've decided to go for it. | |
| So we're nice guys. | |
| Most of here in the United States, we just do our shit and we're oblivious. | |
| And the communists have come on in from the globalists and taken over. | |
| The communists are dupes. | |
| They're stupid dumb fuckers at the mostly fringe level at the fringes of society, just like with the Bolsheviks that took over Russia. | |
| And they're being used by the globalists. | |
| But it didn't go to wash this time. | |
| It isn't going to fly because so many of us are awake. | |
| So many of us are seeing what's going on and we're waking up other people. | |
| And then the globalists are having to move so fast that their very speed of action is betraying them, betraying themselves to the public. | |
| Every single person that wakes up and says, hey, Bill Gates, he's an evil virus fucker and he may even be a pedophile. | |
| And he was with Epstein all the time. | |
| And we know Epstein was paedophile, right? | |
| And so it goes on and on and on. | |
| Everybody that wakes up adds to the mass here as we subsume them in humanity. | |
| And that's basically where we're at now. | |
| It's a global war. | |
| We need to be harmonious to what develops, right? | |
| So be aware of what's going on around you if you get out into these protests. | |
| They're coming here to the United States, all right? | |
| So we are going to be protesting here in the United States, probably mainly in the blue states as the dictators in the blue states, I'm in one of them, go bat shit power crazed and try and do that vaccine crap here, right? | |
| Anyway, so the war is coming. | |
| Global revolution is coming to America. | |
| We're going to participate in our way. | |
| Everybody urging you from outside to take up arms and stuff, don't do it. | |
| We need to be very precise about this. | |
| And one of the precise things that you need to know about in war is when to get into one and when to get out of one, okay? | |
| Otherwise, it's very dangerous. | |
| You don't want to be the first person killed nor the last person killed in any war. | |
| So you got to choose your entry point into this shit and be very smart about all of it. | |
| If you're going to go participate in these protests, organize yourselves ahead of time. | |
| Get somebody there to look out for you in case you become damaged. | |
| And you look out for them, you know, buddies, right? | |
| Because things are chaotic. | |
| Take with you at least simple tools to aid yourself if you get into conditions of tear gas or, you know, these kind of things, right? | |
| Have water. | |
| If you're going to be facing people with the bear spray stuff, get milk, little containers of milk for getting rid of tear gas out of your eyes. | |
| All different kinds of things. | |
| You know, go and read some of the Antifa manuals on how to deal with street actions. | |
| But then, in my way of thinking, be smart. | |
| Don't be stupid like Antifa going on out and trying to, I'm a caveman, I'm going to hit him with a club until that building falls over. | |
| No, you know, and you're not going to be hitting the police with clubs. | |
| We need them, okay? | |
| These people still want to be police after the revolution. | |
| We want them to be police after the revolution. | |
| We just want them to not be policy enforcers, but to be Shire Reeves, okay? | |
| Police in the sense of peacekeepers, in the sense of law enforcers, but not policy enforcers. | |
| So we don't need police per se. | |
| We need an entirely different policing structure or law enforcing structure. | |
| So, you know, words matter. | |
| But in any event, though, don't, in my opinion, don't injure these individuals deliberately. | |
| Preserve them as much as you can. | |
| In my way of thinking, it would be much better to restrain these people and be very creative about it. | |
| And you can do all kinds of things to these people in the suits that they can't move. | |
| Bicycle, probably they don't have them anymore, but bicycle inner tubes, you know, stretchy bicycle inner tubes and a can of compressed air. | |
| If you've got one of those, got those bicycle inner tubes, you can get them at 26 inches. | |
| That's a smallish kind of a tire. | |
| You fit one of those over somebody and you blow it up real big. | |
| They can't do shit. | |
| Because those suits just, you know, don't lend themselves to flexibility of movement. | |
| Anyway, that's all on this one. | |
| I've got to get other stuff done. | |
| But, you know, know where your mayonnaise is. | |
| It's that time of the war. |