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Protests Spread Globally
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| What are some of the examples, guys, of intentional chaos? | |
| Just look at the news from the last six months. | |
| Yeah, this past year we saw chaos on the streets of the United States all over the world. | |
| But it spread so quickly that it's really hard to believe that this was just spontaneous reaction to the death of George Floyd on May 30th of 2020 in Minneapolis. | |
| Because within just a matter of days, there were protests in over 500 cities here in the United States. | |
| Ultimately, by the end of the year, more than 2,000 cities had seen protests. | |
| We've got protests in 60 countries across the globe, all in response to this one death in Minneapolis. | |
| That just doesn't make any sense. | |
| This is a supernatural, a spiritual movement that is trying to take advantage of, number one, the political situation and trying to frame it as a response to what they accused the president of and what they accused the United States of being built on systemic racism, | |
| but also then trying to capitalize on the destruction of the world economy because of the pandemic, which we now know with a year of information behind us was a gross overreaction because the infection fatality rate for this is far too low to justify what we've done economically in essentially running the economy into a cliff, | |
| taking on an incredible record amount of new debt that we will never be able to pay down, not just here in the United States, but all around the world. | |
| It appears to be, again, an attempt to destroy the existing systems so that we can create chaos and then build a new order, a new world order, build back better with the great reset. | |
| One of the biggest complaints of the last year is people saying, I didn't get my money yet. | |
| The government giving us our little bevel-rimmed bowl of money. | |
| I didn't get my money yet. | |
| Can you imagine our ancestors? | |
| We're living in an expectation of getting the money. | |
| Yeah. | |
| I mean, my grandfather survived, grandfathers survived the great influenza of 1918, 1919. | |
| They and their parents did not stand around on the farm in North Dakota or the farm in Indiana saying, hey, where's my government check? | |
| This is something new. | |
| We've been conditioned now to expect a central authority. | |
| And what's happening now is they're trying to get us to accept the destruction of national boundaries and a national authority for an international authority. | |
| And we're seeing some jockeying for position here on this global stage. | |
| You've got the World Economic Forum that appears to want to take over as a new United Nations. | |
| Yes, that's exactly what they want to be. | |
| Pope Francis trying to angle for a role for the Vatican in there as the head of this Council for Inclusive Capitalism. | |
| And then, of course, the Chinese. | |
| The soon-to-be King Charles. | |
| He will be crowned soon, I believe, in the next five years. | |
| So he will control in many ways. | |
| London has been a major player throughout history. | |
| For the last thousand years, London has essentially ruled the world. | |
| We think that our president is the main player, but no, it's actually London because it's the United States and London working together. | |