Kanye West Praises Hitler w/ Alex Jones & Sings About Clintons Killing Him? | JustInformed News #250
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Hi, welcome to another episode of Just Informed News.
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Hope you guys are having a wonderful Thursday.
It is Thursday, December 1st, 2022.
Welcome to December.
Yes, we are here.
And yes, we have some stories to cover for you.
The big one today is going to be what I spent most of my morning doing.
Instead of doing what I normally do, which is sitting down and watching...
All the different news come out and checking all the breaking stories, going all the places to collect the information to give it to you.
I spent a lot of time this morning, I've got to be honest, watching the Alex Jones show.
Now, I know a lot of you out there, some of you love them, some of you hate them, some of you are kind of indifferent toward it.
Either way, there was a very fascinating interview taking place there, and it was Kanye West with Nick Fuentes and Alex Jones.
And I decided I was going to sit down and watch it because I wanted to see what I was...
See what they're all about.
Hear their side of the story.
Especially since I hear a lot of gaslighting from the fake news.
And I want to make sure that everything they're saying is what they're actually saying.
So we're going to get into that.
I have some clips from the show.
We're going to talk about it.
He went off on a few tangents praising Hitler and doing a few other interesting things.
He's saying about the Clintons murdering him.
And it's just it was an interesting show to say the least.
We're going to kind of break it down, do a few clips from it and talk about it.
We're going to talk about some of the commentary coming out surrounding it, including Elon Musk chiming in and again invoking the name of Jesus.
Very interesting to see that.
And I'm going to give you my take on Kanye West and what I think about him, what I think about his ideas, and what I think about what he's espousing along with Nick Fuentes and what happened on the Alex Jones show.
So I hope you guys are ready for that.
We're going to get into that.
Plus, we're going to update you on a few other news stories.
I did take a look at the news as well.
I put together a good amount of news stories just to kind of keep us attuned to what's happening, especially when these things happen.
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Let's get into the news.
Starting here, Kanye West wore this bizarre outfit on the Alex Jones show today.
And he says he likes Hitler.
Yeah, among other things, this was an interesting day that we had watching this interview unfold.
Kanye goes on the show dressed like this.
He had this full getup.
He looked like one of those green screen guys, except he was all in black.
You couldn't see his face at all.
Laura Loomer called in at one point, which is pretty hilarious.
But here it is.
He formerly Kanye West dressed in a large, colorful jacket and a black mask that completely covered his face.
And his current live, currently live Alex Jones Info Wars show.
Controversial duo discusses Hitler, anti-Semitism, censorship and how Kanye believes he is being used as a vessel using.
Yee also confessed that he requested last week's meeting with President Trump to ask him if he would consider joining Yee as his presidential running mate.
President Trump was not impressed.
During their conversation, the world's most censored woman, Laura Loomer, who's unsuccessfully run for Congress in Florida twice, began texting Yee when Alex Jones, who ironically owns Infowars, the most banned network in the world, asked Yee who he was communicating with.
He told Jones he was talking to Laura Loomer.
Jones asked Loomer to join them on the show.
She was on the show.
There were clips of that.
I have some clips too I'm going to share with you guys today.
But let me just start by giving you my kind of takeaway from the whole thing.
Having watched it, this is what I've gathered from Kanye West and his opinions.
First off, I believe that Kanye West is a very, very troubled man.
And that's to say that he has a very sordid history and he's very open about it.
He talks about his problems with drug use, his problems with debauchery and immoral sexual lustfulness and all that stuff he gets into in some graphic detail, mind you, on the show here talking about his sex life and other things that he did, which nobody really asked about.
So it was kind of interesting.
But I thought to myself, first off, No offense to Kanye West, but I don't think he's the most intelligent person there ever was.
That's just plainly obvious when you hear him talk.
But he seems like he's learning how to be humble.
And I mean that in the sense that he's deferring a lot to others.
Others primarily meaning Nick Fuentes.
If there was ever any subject that was brought up that he didn't know anything about, for instance, he was asked about Ukraine at one point and the Donbass region and what he thought about all that.
And he immediately would just defer to Nick Fuentes.
He'd be like, Nick, I agree with whatever Nick says.
So I think he's very unread in a lot of ways on a lot of issues.
And that is not going to be playing well toward his favor, especially when you're kind of analyzing his analysis of the world.
Now, he does have some moments of clarity and brightness where you can see he obviously understands the system that he is being engulfed by, especially when he talks about the way he's treated in Hollywood.
He even went as far as to say on the show today that he wanted to walk, not walk back, but clarify some of his comments about Basically saying all Jewish people are a certain way and doing certain things.
To say that it was a group of Jewish people, but then he tried to wrap it in with the Bible.
He very much seems like, to me, what you see if you're a Christian like myself for a long enough time, and you see somebody who's a new Christian, and they're like, that first kind of six months or a year of...
They're on fire for the gospel, and they just want to share it, but they don't...
Like Paul says, these are like babies, and they need baby food.
I think that was Paul writing that in one of the New Testament verses.
But regardless...
It does seem...
And he even called himself...
He's like, I'm kind of a child with the Bible so far.
So he doesn't...
He's not even super well read in the Bible.
So he's doing a lot of things like trying to quote Scripture and trying to reference Scripture.
And he's not really getting it 100%.
But he's at least having the self-awareness to acknowledge that.
Now, on...
The reality of what he's saying, yes, there is a Jewish mafia that he's fighting against.
Yes, there is a certain way that Jewish individuals in certain industries use their ethnic identity as a way of He's not discriminating against others as it would happen in any other situation if it were other people involved.
And that is something he's identified and he's identifying with and he's trying to articulate in his best way he can.
Now when he goes off and says that there are great things about Hitler, you almost want to understand what he's saying because what he's saying is that If history is written by the winners, and the winners are always going to, you know, basically curate history and withhold certain context of history to benefit them over others, then you could say what he's trying to get across is just not being eloquently stated.
He's being very, very blunt and very, very rough around the edges, especially when he just says things like, I like Hitler!
It's like, well, maybe you want to give us a little more context on what you mean behind that.
And he does, to a certain degree.
So let's watch, before I go too far into my analysis on Kanye West, and maybe some of you guys out there watched him as well, I personally do not believe that Kanye is, like I've said, the brightest apple in the bunch.
I think he's trying his best to articulate things that he sees around him, and especially because he lives in a certain bubble.
Like, he lives in this Hollywood bubble where there's a lot of influence by the Jewish mafia, if you will, along with the LGBTQ mafia, which he probably has a blind side to that because of his sexual immorality of the past that he's been engaged in that he's admitted, and his drug abuse and all that other stuff.
And I think that he, you know, is trying to identify it the best he can, but it's like he even, I think, recognizes and is recognizing that his, the way he went about it obviously was, you know, bull in a china shop, to be honest.
And...
I don't want to get too far down the road on this, but that is my takeaway.
My humble takeaway is that Kanye genuinely, I think, believes that he's trying to do the right thing because he keeps mentioning God.
He keeps referencing his belief in Christ, which I'm all for.
Like I said in yesterday's show, if you think that people cannot be saved...
Go read the Old Testament.
Go read through the Bible.
You'll see example after example.
Paul, when he was Saul, did awful things to Christians, persecuted and killed them, and then became Paul and did great things for the faith.
You can go back to certain kings of the Old Testament who, you know, were sacrificing children to bow, you know, and doing evil things who changed their ways, turn their lives over to God and change their kingdoms to honor God.
And then we're shown favor by God.
So it's not for us to say because God is the judge.
Our judgment is almost meaningless as compared to God's judgment.
God's judgment is final and ultimate.
To me, I don't want to judge, you know, this person who's trying to find his faith, but maybe like stumbling around like a drunk toddler or, Like a toddler, they act all drunk and stumble around.
That's kind of how Kanye seems to me, especially because he's so inarticulate when it comes to being able to expand upon certain things, whether it was the Ukraine situation.
There was a number of other times in the interview where You could tell he didn't even know what Alex Jones was talking about.
He's like, Alex would ask him a question and he would be like, well, what do you think, Nick?
Because he has no idea.
And so, like, that is fairly obvious when you look at him.
So let's watch a few.
Let's just watch a few clips.
I mean, to give you guys full context, here's just a few clips.
Here's one that he says, I like Hitler.
Let's see what it is.
You're not a Nazi.
You don't deserve to be called that and demonized.
Well, I see good things about Hitler also.
I love everyone, and Jewish people are not going to tell me, you can love us, and you can love what we're doing to you with the contracts, and you can love what we're pushing with the pornography.
But this guy that...
Invented highways, invented the very microphone that I use as a musician.
You can't say out loud that this person ever did anything good, and I'm done with that.
I'm done with the classifications.
Every human being has something of value that they brought to the table, especially Hitler.
So you see the broader context, and of course, the mainstream media is running with the headline.
Kanye loves Hitler because he does actually say that as they're going to a break.
He says this.
Watch this.
I'll play it right now.
Every human being has something of value that they brought to the table, especially Hitler.
Okay, so now that was the clip.
Let me find, there's a clip I have in here that is him essentially saying as they're going to a break, he says he loves Hitler.
I'm going to play all these clips anyway, so let's just watch.
You know, it's like he had a really cool outfit and stuff, and he was a really good architect.
So you're in love with the look of it.
And he didn't kill six million Jews.
That's just like factually incorrect.
Yeah, let's get the Ronald Reagan clip they showed me yesterday.
Sorry, go ahead.
Ronald Reagan said that too.
Well, I think Hitler did target and kill some people.
I think Obama killed Palestinians.
No, I hear you.
Here's where I think the frustration is.
Nick, you can comment on this.
And Obama was not the first black president.
He was another Jewish president.
Okay, so that was a different clip, but I figured I'd let it play anyway just because.
Here's the clip I was trying to look for here.
Do I round up Jews in Nazi Germany?
Do I get love then?
Schwarzenegger said he loved Hitler.
They gave him an award.
I'm just saying, I don't like Nazis, and I don't like what some of the mafias are doing either.
I like Hitler.
I like Hitler.
Mafias are doing either.
I like Hitler.
He says, I like Hitler.
So, like, look.
Was he inarticulate?
Yes.
Does he sound like he's very unable to speak on certain things?
Yes.
Does he sound like he's just not very intelligent?
Yes.
Those are all facts.
I mean, that's just, observationally speaking, as somebody who watched the interview, Especially somebody who does what I do for a living.
I study these issues.
I dive into history.
And I'm not even the most well-versed or most intelligent person in the world.
But, I mean, I spend a lot of time diving into this stuff, so I know what these issues are.
I understand them to a certain degree.
And I understand that he doesn't understand them.
That's the one thing I know and took away from that most of all.
But beyond that, I thought it was just fascinating to kind of see this dichotomy between a man who's struggling with his own life, he's struggling in his Christian faith, and he's around a lot of people that are giving him these ideas that he's trying to kind of piece together, and you see him struggling to do it.
But then, I mean, the fact that he wore that mask the whole time, I mean, you can tell he's...
Just not right, if that's the thing.
I'm not saying that he's mentally unstable.
I think he's afraid.
And why wouldn't you be afraid if you're Kanye West?
If you're in the world that he lives in, where people are suicided, where people are killed, where people are taken down a certain road and led to slaughter, if you will, and if they don't play along the script that's given to them, I would be afraid too.
And...
You kind of hear what he's saying about Hitler.
He's saying, well, Hitler made highways, and Hitler did these things with architecture, and Hitler did this and that, and you're like, okay...
That's fine.
And then, you know, there's always...
People are going to argue about how many Jews were killed and so on and so forth.
There's always going to be that kind of stuff being thrown around.
And I'm not going to dive into that rabbit hole today because that's a whole other conversation.
But I will say that for me, my opinion is pretty simple.
It's that what he's saying to us, right, ultimately, is that...
There's a commentary to be made here about free speech in society.
Kanye should be allowed to say these things.
Now, it's not our job to silence people who speak things that we disagree, right?
It's definitely our responsibility to fight for their ability to speak those ideas and then challenge them and confront them and then have the conversation.
If they have a bad idea, we should be able to We're good to go.
I kind of get it and I almost laugh because it's like he's thumbing his nose at the establishment, at these thought police and all that stuff and saying, I'm going to say all these crazy things and I'm going to challenge you to challenge me without using violence.
But at the same time, he's very open about everything.
So to talk about a few things, Balenciaga.
Balenciaga he discussed on the show.
What did he say about Balenciaga?
He says that he worked with Balenciaga.
He said he was friends with the head designer at Balenciaga.
Now, mind you, these are the same people who are posting pictures of children in bondage and satanic ritualism and some other things, which I don't know if he's seen all this stuff, but the fact that he's saying he's friends with these people is like, what are you talking about?
And then on top of that...
He goes off on this whole diatribe, and I think this is a lot of his own inward guilt being projected onto others, is he goes on this whole diatribe saying that the people who are engaged in the drug-fueled lustful immorality, sexual immorality and deviancy that's all abundantly clear throughout Hollywood and our culture at large, that those people are just as guilty as the people who are doing the pedophilia and all of that stuff.
And to an agree, I... I want to agree with that statement.
But the way he says it is almost in a way that's dismissive toward the Balenciaga issue being a bigger issue, an issue that is more broad than just the Balenciaga stuff.
It is a broader issue about the culture at large, which I think is what he was trying to kind of articulate, but not in a very successful way.
So there was that part of the, you know, conversation that happened.
I mean, there's a lot to unpack here and I'll just kind of play like, so here's a few other things I found.
Let's hear here.
He has a comment on, let's see, Tim.
Tim pool.
This is an interesting one where, uh, he disses, uh, Tim pool directly because remember he, this is all spurred from him walking out of the Tim pool podcast, Tim cast.
And now a few days later, he shows up here on info wars with Alex Jones and, So here's him commenting on that thing.
Watch this.
Tim Pool is the NPC, you know, and you're a real human being.
So no one's ever heard of Tim Pool.
You know, you're the legend that is Alex Jones, and you were fighting on the front line, and now we're here with you.
You got some other superheroes, part of the Avenger movie, Fighting for Christ.
Tim Pool is the NPC. So he calls Tim Pool an NPC and he has, you know, basically says that Alex Jones is the real deal and that's why he's there.
So I guess you guys can make of that what you will.
I didn't think that was very, neither here nor there.
I figured that he would have some hard feelings about, toward Tim.
And I, personally, Tim's show is interesting because sometimes I'll have a guest on that I find interesting and I'll watch just to see who the guest is that's on there.
But More overly, I'm not too interested in Tim's opinion on most things because he is the milquetoast fence-sitting gatekeeper of the conservative movement who they allow to exist on these major platforms because they believe in their own documentation that these people are going to keep people from becoming radical, which is just insane.
But that was him commenting on Tim Pool.
Here he is giving...
Comment on the Jewish people.
And then talking about how he loves Nazis.
So, you guys make of this what you will.
I'll play the clip.
It counts because they've been frozen by Jewish banks.
So, I need to watch my meals.
Well, CNN says why people are evil Nazis.
So, I mean, I disagree with both statements, but I get the...
I don't like the word evil next to Nazis.
I think we need to look at...
Oh, my goodness.
Just because you don't like one group doesn't mean the other.
I love Jewish people, but I also love Nazis.
Oh, man.
Well, I have to disagree with that.
But listen, we're going to go to break.
I'm the crazy one here.
We're all crazy.
The whole world's crazy.
And the whole power structure's coming down.
This is absolutely lit.
This is lit, lit, lit, lit, lit, lit.
Number one show in the world right now.
Everybody's tuned in everywhere.
It counts because there have been...
Alright, so you've got to imagine there's some tongue-in-cheek in that.
I mean, Alex Jones is laughing.
You can tell Kanye's laughing underneath his mask, although that's probably why he wore the mask, so he can't tell what he's reacting.
But it is fascinating to see this kind of...
It's almost like he's trying his best to articulate this Christian worldview of love everyone equally and love your neighbor and do unto others.
But he's doing it through this kind of tongue-in-cheek veiled, like, oh, I love Jews and I love Nazis.
And it's like, yeah, okay, that's good, that's fine, but you probably should be more clear on what you're saying in reality.
I do get it.
People want to throw the baby out the bathwater half the time.
And yes, our history is written in a way that's left a lot of information out.
And yes, there is a lot of truth about certain things that will, you know, that the public at large is never even going to be exposed to remotely.
That has to do with the Nazis and why they did what they did and what, What precipitated the Nazis to come into power?
What made that movement happen?
What forces were at work in Europe, speaking historically in Russia, talking about Bolshevism, talking about the certain sects of individuals that were engaged in things that were prompting Nazis to come into power and do what they did, and not to mention the fact, like Kanye had pointed out earlier, The architecture they did, the highways they created, the inventions, the contributions to mankind at large.
Half of our entire science program...
We would have lost, let's say, we lost a lot of wars, but I would say our science and technology programs would not be half of what they are, literally, without Operation Paperclip, without Nazi scientists from Germany after World War II immigrating to the United States, being given fake identities in a lot of cases, and given cushy jobs inside of the government to develop our arms and defense systems.
Like, it is funny how people don't know that, and then when you say that stuff, they go, hmm...
They say, you're a Nazi.
You must hate Jews.
And you go, well, I don't hate Jews at all.
It's a fact.
And so there's certain, like, Wernher von Braun and all these other things.
So I get what Kanye's saying.
I just don't think he's very articulate in saying it.
And I think he's doing it in a way, almost maybe I'm missing it here.
Maybe he is trolling us all.
Maybe this is him jabbing at the paradigm of anti-free speech culture in our society now.
It might be, you know, this might be something, or it could just be a young, disturbed man, troubled man, who is, you know, saying all these things.
Here's another clip I found over on, let's see if this is a newer clip.
I think this is, let's watch.
I mean, this is, I'm in the twilight zone right now.
He pulls out a ball.
What do you have to say?
What do you have to say to Alex Jones right now?
Nick Fuentes and yay.
It was bad.
It was bad for Trump to meet with.
Okay.
I had no idea your voice was gonna sound like that, Netanyahu.
So you don't like Benjamin Netanyahu?
I just heard about this guy two weeks ago since, like, the tweet, and I thought he had a funny name.
I heard he's, like, really into, like...
He's, like, a super killer, and I could die for saying this, so...
In case this is the last time you ever hear from me...
Well, look, look, look, look, look.
I mean, this is...
So, this is why a lot of people think something snapped in his head.
It's kind of funny to me.
He pulls up...
He brings a net...
A fishnet.
You know, like a fishnet for a fishbowl.
He's using it as a prop to look like, to be, I guess, Bibi Netanyahu, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli, former Israeli Prime Minister, who I think, didn't he win recently and now he's back?
I don't know.
Either way, it's pretty interesting to say the least.
And...
But you've got to give Kanye credit for one thing if you don't give him credit for anything else.
If you think everything he said is crazy, I understand.
If you think everything he's saying is off-the-wall bonkers, okay, I could see where you come from.
And a lot of it was.
But you've got to give the guy credit for having the balls to sit there to talk about B.B. Netanyahu and be like, yeah, this guy can murder me and not even think twice.
And it's like, yeah, he can.
And people go, oh, you're paranoid.
No, no, no, no, no.
Trust me from somebody who has done this for a long time and talked to enough people in this type of work who have talked to me.
You know, I have sources and all this stuff.
No, this happens.
Like, people get murdered, and if you don't believe it, it happens regularly.
People just get gone, like killed for saying things.
And it's not just high-profile people.
It's low-profile.
It's everybody in between.
Kanye is essentially throwing the biggest target on his back you could ever imagine, and he's going up against forces that probably at this point would love nothing more than to shut him up.
Let's be quite frank.
And, you know, he even says, like, he has this little song.
I mean, this is crazy.
This is him telling us about a song about the Clintons.
Watch this.
Shame that you have to be considered to be on the spectrum to have enough courage to speak out loud.
I do love my family, right?
But I looked at every possible outcome.
I've practiced Chinese water torture on myself.
I would, like, skip along Malibu in front of my house and sing, When the Clintons come to kill me, how is it going to be?
What are they going to do to kill me?
Wait a second.
Netten, what do you have to say about this?
Netten, don't want to say netten!
I mean, it's entertaining.
If nothing else, it's entertaining.
And of course, I see some people in the chat saying it's like the free speech.
Someone says, yes!
That's what this is, guys.
This is free speech.
That is what we're fighting for.
When I say I'm a free speech extremist, it doesn't mean I think people's voices should be shut down who say things that I disagree with.
It means I want them to be just as loud as I am, and I want us to have a conversation, even if it's a debate, or if we're even just yelling at each other.
I don't care.
As long as we're having the conversation, I think, Kanye saying these things, even though some of it's nutty and wacky and crazy, there's a lot of truth he's sewed in there.
And a lot of people are going to start questioning the paradigm that's created in our society that has made it taboo to speak about these things.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is worth more than anything else.
If not anything else, I'm happy that people will not be afraid to be more open about talking about and questioning history, questioning the taboos of our day, questioning why we're not allowed to talk about Israeli influence in our government.
Why do we keep passing anti-Semitism bills that limit and hinder and shut down free speech?
What is up with that?
Do we really have a First Amendment if we're going to do that?
Does it mean anything?
I mean, I don't know.
That's just my opinion as one individual.
And finally, you know, this was the funniest thing of all here.
You know, talk about it all.
Kanye was on Infowars.
And let's just see.
I'm going to pull up these.
Oh, maybe I have this.
Okay, so Kanye was on Infowars.
Alex Jones actually here was tweeting from his account.
Let me pull up this.
I'm sorry.
I'm having to pull up the thing while we're going here.
So Alex Jones made a tweet on Kanye's account to Elon Musk because obviously Alex Jones is banned from Twitter.
And then, you know, Kanye kept saying throughout, to his credit, I'll give him credit for this more than, you know, especially this.
He kept saying, Jesus is King.
Jesus is Lord.
We have to be a Christian nation.
We have to follow Jesus.
We need leaders who believe in Jesus Christ.
I agree with all of that.
Amen.
Please.
Get this secular BS out of our government.
Our country is going to be destroyed and destroy itself if we don't have Christians running it, because Christians are morally superior, in my opinion, than all of us.
Now people go, oh, what are you, supremacists?
Are you Christian supremacists?
Well, yeah, that's kind of the whole idea of being a Christian, right, is that you believe that the morals and the values that we learn in the Bible are better than others, specifically all others, and that, you know, Jesus is king of kings, and that even our founding fathers talked about, you know, this country will fail and be destroyed without Christian values and Christians running it.
So, yeah, I'm, yeah, okay.
Yeah.
You got me!
Oh, they're going to play that clip somewhere.
Who cares?
You know what?
Take it.
Run it.
Play it on a loop.
I don't care.
Here's the thing, though.
Kanye goes on Twitter and writes this.
Let's look at the tweet.
Kanye writes, Jesus is king, and he puts a picture of this tweet where it says, I love the First Amendment, long live ye, and I pray to Jesus that Elon is for real.
That was Alex Jones tweeting on his account, right?
So I'm trying to make that bigger.
So Alex Jones makes this tweet.
They print it out at Infowars.
Alex signs it, writes, Jesus is king.
Yee writes, Jesus is king.
So Elon responds.
Here's Elon's response, which is kind of hilarious, interesting at least.
Jesus taught love, kindness, and forgiveness.
That's Kanye, or Elon Musk saying it here.
He says, I used to think that turning the other cheek was weak and foolish, but I was the fool for not appreciating its profound wisdom.
Now, I find that fascinating.
For a few reasons, I've talked about before my feelings on Elon Musk and his, you know, everything he does.
I even responded to his tweet just to give you guys an idea here.
I asked him simply, I said, can you please explain to us all why you wear the devil's champion leather armor and do business with evil communists who persecute Christians?
I mean, if he's such a believer in Jesus Christ, right?
So...
He's a deceiver, in my opinion.
Some people disagree with me on that, and that's fine.
You can believe what you want about Elon.
But this, to me, is just the deception and the level of deception here is so pronounced that we were told what people who come and stand against Christ will look like, the false prophets, if you will.
And this is, to me, a good example of it.
You have somebody like Kanye, who, albeit for his sins and his flaws, Jesus said, who needs a doctor, the sick or the healthy?
The sick need doctor.
Jesus was giving that as an example of why.
When they asked him, why are you sitting with sinners and tax collectors and these people that were morally repugnant to the scribes and the Pharisees of his time?
And he said, well, because they're the ones who need me the most.
That's why I'm here with them.
And I think in the same way, you look at a guy like Kanye, and you could even argue this for Elon, say he needs Jesus more than others because his life is so devoid, seemingly, of it.
But at the end of the day, it's just fascinating to me how you see these people come out, and these are atheists who...
You know, believe in transhumanism and they support the communists who persecute Christians.
You know, that's what Elon does.
But then they come out and quote to us the scripture and tell us, you know, he quoted the scripture before and now he's telling us about Jesus' principles and teachings?
It's just a little rich for me.
I'm just going to say that.
It's a little rich for me to hear him say that.
But hey, I'm not the judge.
God's the judge.
I leave room for whatever's in his heart.
That's between him and God.
I can't know that.
But I can say this, that his actions are speaking far louder than his tweets, if that means anything.
So...
I look like this.
You know, I look at it this way.
That's just my opinion, and if you want to take it, take it with a grain of salt.
Speaking of Elon Musk, I mean, you have Elon Musk, confident brain chip company Neuralink, can begin human trials in six months.
So as he's trying to create transhumanists, as he's trying to create communist control systems via social media, like...
Making Twitter into the equivalent of the communist Chinese social credit scoring system that is ran through WeChat, which is a ubiquitous app that's used on pretty much all Chinese phones and technology that regulates what they can buy and sell and chat with and what they can do based on the social credit score system that's in place by the communist Chinese as they persecute Christians and don't believe in freedom of religion whatsoever.
It's just funny that he's the guy who's the champion of the brain chips, right, that we're all going to wear.
So that's, I guess I'm wrapping up on Kanye.
Let me know what you guys think, if you have anything else to contribute on the Kanye issue.
Whether you think I'm wrong or right, please leave it in the comments.
I want to hear your thoughts on it, and we'll talk about it maybe in the next episode.
I'm going to be doing an episode tomorrow, Saturday, so, or no.
Tomorrow, Friday, I'll do an episode, but I'll also be doing an episode on Saturday.
So we'll have a chance, at least in the next couple days, to talk about it some more.
Just thought I'd go through all of these issues and actually discuss the truth behind it all, as far as what my opinion is.
So, as I said, take it with a grain of salt.
In other news, really quick, we'll go through a few more stories here.
Sam Bankman-Fried getting a primetime interview where he talks about how he just had a bad month, you know?
He didn't knowingly commingle funds and commit fraud.
He just had his girlfriend running the accounts, and it was just a few accounting mistakes.
So...
Guys, back off.
The guy who's laundering money from the U.S. government through Ukraine to his Crypto Ponzi scheme that's being paid out to U.S. politicians who are now the ones supposedly in charge of investigating him and nothing's happening.
He's not been arrested.
He's not been raided by the FBI. Nothing's happening.
That guy's telling us it's no big deal.
He just had a bad month, guys.
It's his girlfriend's fault.
What are you guys talking about him for?
I'll leave a link if you want to watch some of the clips from the interview itself.
This is pretty much interesting, but it just is how our society is today.
There is no justice, not for these people.
They get away with murder, and then if we even jaywalk, we're in prison for 20 years.
That's what it feels like.
So, that's positive.
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GOP senators saying they'll block military funding unless vaccine mandate is scrapped.
That would be nice to see that actually happen, but we'll see how far they go on that.
And mask mandates are back at U.S. Air Force and Army bases across the country and the world, I guess.
We're going to be having face masks.
So if they're doing it there, it's only a matter of time before they start bringing that crap back in our society, which we've got to fight against it.
Because if we know anything, masks are not effective.
Not medical advice, just an opinion.
But let me just tell you, I don't believe masks are very effective at all.
And I think they're actually more harmful than they help.
Let's just say that.
China softening its COVID stance after protests and clashes with police.
Well, it sounds like they've backed down because they realized that they could be overthrown and they're terrified of that.
So this is actually really good because what this means is now that the people have gotten a taste of what it feels like to make the Communist Party capitulate to their demands, mark my words, it's only going to go downhill from here for them.
We'll see how that plays out.
Another story here, speaking of the slow crawl in America to becoming communist China, the FBI was giving unprecedented help to the January 6th prosecution by the Department of Justice with giving geofence dragnet data, contributing 5,000 devices and their information as part of a federal investigation on the false flag attack that was January 6th.
So there's that.
Speaking of interesting things here, French are surrendering firearms in record numbers during government crackdown.
French gun owners are surrendering their weapons in record numbers at police collection points across the country as a round of unlicensed firearms winds down.
Huh.
So that's what they do.
They steal your guns so that they can make you slaves.
That's exactly what that is.
And why?
It's because This kind of satanic evil is what they're trying to promote and push in society, and they don't want you armed to be able to defend yourself from the evil that they are trying to allow to persist in society and to grow and fester like an open wound.
Speaking of the moral degeneracy of our country, Gal Pals, Dylan Mulvaney pumps Eos body lotion during their first winter with boobies.
So I don't want to make you guys vomit.
I'm not going to make you look at that picture any longer.
But I will say this.
The moral degeneracy in our country is so far beyond anything you could ever have imagined, even not too long, a few years ago.
And Paul Just Watson has a good video on why and how we've gotten here.
And here it is.
It's deliberate dumbing down.
Let's watch this video.
The BBC has publicly stated its intention to dumb down its own programming.
BBC will redirect its television budget to make lighter dramas and comedies in the belief they will appeal to Britons from poorer backgrounds.
As part of this process, they've brought back a show that centres around men dressed as women prancing around on stage.
They call it RuPaul's Drag Race.
Yeah.
Over the course of a single generation, we've gone from Kenneth Clark's civilisation...
Of course, civilization requires a modicum of material prosperity, enough to provide a little leisure.
But far more, it requires confidence.
Confidence in the society in which one lives, belief in its philosophy, belief in its laws, confidence in one's own mental powers.
The way the stones of that bridge are laid is not only a triumph of technical skill, but it shows a vigorous belief in discipline and law.
to this oh yeah the sweet ones there They're lovely.
Which one are you?
Let's rub my face, Keeney.
No idea.
What does it look like?
Hello, hello, hello.
It's Mama Ru here in search of the UK's very first drag race superstar.
And they want to dumb everything down even more.
There's an added layer of irony to all this.
The BBC is constantly used as a vehicle to lecture the native population about how racist they are.
Articles like this insisting the countryside itself is too racist because too many white people live there.
Yet doesn't this whole farce just underscore the BBC's inherent racism?
A huge chunk of the Britons from poorer backgrounds referred to in this article.
Maybe even the majority will be from non-white ethnic minority backgrounds.
So what are you saying?
They're too stupid to understand your normal programming.
Bit racist, mate.
Of course the BBC is already dumbing down its operations by constantly pandering to woke brainwashing.
After the Queen died, they were too busy whining about the monarchy not being diverse enough.
They complain about the English football team being too white.
Oh no, the horror.
They tell parents to examine their biases if their toddler only has white friends.
And they use licence fee taxpayer money to hire pronoun consultants to tell staff there are 150 genders.
Their entire existence now seems predicated on satiating the moronic demands of idiotic woke imbeciles anyway.
And now they want to dumb down even more...
So there's just a little taste of what's going on in the UK. And you can bet your bottom dollar that whatever's happening there now is what's coming our way in the very near future.
And if it's not already here, I mean, RuPaul's all over the place.
They're dumbing us down.
Why?
Why do they want us on TikTok?
Why do they want us on the YouTube shorts and all that crap?
Why do they want you doing that?
Why do they want you scrolling through your Twitter and Facebook and having the attention span of a goldfish?
Well, it's because if your attention span is no more than 30 or 60 seconds, then it's literally impossible for you to critically think about anything that you're examining as a whole.
That's why they want shorter content.
That's why they want more content, shorter content, and more dumbed-down content.
It's what they're flooding our society with.
And it's only going to get worse.
So finally here, Tim Burton has a Wednesday from the Addams Family, I believe, being called racist because they cast black actors as bullies.
Can't make this up, right?
So this show, it's a dramedy.
It's about the Addams Family, and it's about one of the characters is this girl named Wednesday, and she's being bullied by black people, and they're saying it's racist.
Okay, fine.
So by that logic though, it wouldn't be racist if the bullies are white.
Well, because we can make white people look bad.
But you can't make a black person look bad.
But is that not, in and of itself, inherently racist?
These people, they are the woke mind virus, but it's even worse.
They are insidious, they're nefarious, and they are demonic.
And what they want to do is take everything that's good and turn it on its head and make it evil because they themselves are evil.
And I just...
I look at it, and I look at it for what it is, guys.
It is what it is.
It is exactly what you think.
It's the antithesis to equality.
It is literally...
Not even equality.
It's the antithesis to anti-racism.
It is racism.
Under the guise of anti-racism, which is what makes it nefarious and insidious.
So with that, how do we counter all this?
Well, we go to the scripture, and today we have a very interesting set of scripture.
We're going into the book of Mark.
We're in the main gospels, the four major gospels.
We started in Matthew.
We're in Mark now, chapter 12, verse 18, and we're going to be finishing Mark, and we're going to go into Luke and John, and we're going to do all the gospels, I've decided.
So I am very proud to talk about this portion.
Where are we picking up?
We're picking up where Jesus left off yesterday.
He's turned over the tables in the temple complex in Jerusalem.
He's chastised the scribes and the Pharisees and the elders.
He has basically explained to them every time they try to catch him in his own words by trying to trick him with questions.
He's shown them for their hypocrisy and exposed them for who they are.
And he's only doing it more here.
Where they continue to test him, but this is another test that he not only basically flips against them and exposes their hypocrisy, but he has some very interesting things that we can take away from it.
So we're in Mark 12, verse 18, and we're going to read all the way up to verse 30.
I think we're going to read all the way up to verse 34.
So let's go ahead and read this.
This is a conversation between Jesus and the Sadducees, and let's just go ahead and read here.
Some Sadducees, who say there is no resurrection, came to him and questioned him.
Teacher, Moses wrote, for us that if a man's brother dies, leaves his wife behind, and leaves no children, his brother should take the wife and produce offspring for his brother.
There were seven brothers.
The first took a wife, and dying left no offspring.
The second also took her, and he died, leaving no offspring.
The third likewise, so the seven left no offspring.
Last of all, the woman died too.
In the resurrection, when they rise, whose wife will she be?
Since seven had married her.
Jesus told them, Now concerning the dead being raised, haven't you read in the book of Moses, in the passage about the burning bush, how God spoke to them?
I am the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob.
He is not the God of the dead, but of the living.
You are badly deceived.
One of the scribes approached when he heard them debating and saw that Jesus answered them well.
He asked him, which command is the most important of all?
This is the most important, Jesus answered.
Listen, Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is one.
Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.
The second is love your neighbor as yourself.
There is no other command greater than these.
Then the scribe said to him, You are right, teacher, you have correctly said that he is one, and there is no one else except him.
And to love him with all your heart, with all your understanding, with all your strength, and to love your neighbor as yourself is far more important than all the burnt offerings and sacrifices.
When Jesus saw that he answered intelligently, he said to him, You are not far from the kingdom of God, and no one dared question him any longer.
Verse 10.
That's a fascinating exchange there.
There's a few things that we can take away from it right off the bat.
Well, let's start by looking at a few different things, I guess.
We could start and talk about the Sadducees.
They were essentially, as I've read and understand, they were basically religious.
Religiously speaking, they were secularists.
They did not believe in anything except the traditional values that they had been taught.
And They had this hypothetical question that they had used previously to basically condone their belief system that they had structured based on the traditions of the powers that be at the time, the men and women, or the men mostly, all pretty much, that came after Moses and that they built their society, their religious institutions on.
Right?
The traditions.
And this is another thing Jesus came to break down.
So they ask this question.
If a man has a wife, and they're saying in our tradition, and they don't have children, when the man dies, the brother is supposed to take the wife.
And he says, if it happens seven times, seven different brothers, and none of them have children, when they go to heaven, whose wife will she be?
And Jesus basically completely...
Blows them out of the water on it because he says, you don't even understand what it means when we die and become and go into heaven and become a part of God's kingdom.
We're not going to be talking about who's married to who.
We're going to be angels.
It's going to be a different life altogether.
He's saying that we won't be as we are here in this fallen world where we have all of these things that we have to deal with as humans, as made in the image of God, but You know, not close to God in that sense because we are not like the angels that surround him who are his army or legion of him, right?
And, you know, from him, his, you know, angels, if you will, that he's saying, you guys don't even understand, you'll be like angels, so you're not going to worry about things that you would worry about in this world.
And to that, they basically...
Didn't know what to say because he tells them, he says, God is not the God of the dead.
He's the God of the living.
He quotes what they believed, which if you look at the Sadducees, what they believed were only a few of the first chapters of the Bible, the Moses, you know, Moses' chapters of the Bible, which I think is like, you know, Exodus through Deuteronomy or something like that, Genesis through Deuteronomy.
And they, essentially, he basically says, he quotes back to them from the reading that they actually believe in, because they ignored the other parts of the Bible, looking at them as, you know, less than.
And he says, God said when he spoke to them that he's the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, the God of Jacob.
And that is saying that they're not dead.
They're alive with God.
So he's saying it's not God being the God of the dead.
He's the God of the living.
And when we're living, we'll be living with God.
So it won't be the same as when we're living here on this earth.
So I hope that's a good way of explaining that.
And that is exactly what Jesus was trying to confer to them.
And then it goes on where a scribe was watching them debate this, and then he asked Jesus this very important question, which is a very important question to the people of the time, which was, what is the most important command?
This is something they were debating, I guess, often.
And Jesus explains to them that there is...
There are two commands that are more important than any other.
The first is love God above all else.
Pretty simple, right?
To love God, there's only one God in heaven, and he is the God of the Lord of all, and he is one, the one and only, that we should honor and love above all else.
That is true.
Then he goes on to say the second command that is more important than any other is It's love your neighbor as yourself.
He says there are no greater commands than these.
And in a sense, it's true because, first of all, to love your God is the primary command above all else.
And then to love one another as yourself, if you do believe in the first one and follow the first one, then you'll naturally follow the second one because we are made in God's image.
And that is what Jesus is trying to say here, I believe.
And the scribe, it's interesting because in Mark, this is the only one of the four major gospels where they describe this exchange between Jesus and the scribe, where the scribe basically tells Jesus that he is right in what he said, confirming that to Jesus, which we all know that he was right.
But then that Jesus confers unto him that he is not far from the kingdom of God, saying, basically commending him.
Right?
So, it's interesting how that dynamic works, but the one thing I take away from this more than anything else is that there are two commands.
That is, love God above all else, and that is, love your neighbor as yourself.
And if you do those two and actually follow those two and believe in those two, Then all of the other commands, all of the other things that we have been given as ways to live our lives from the gospel and the scripture and from Jesus' commands, it'll all fall into place naturally.
It'll all just happen as a product of that.
And that's what I think Jesus is trying to convey to us.
So, with that, we're going to wrap it up.
I want to say a prayer and then we'll wrap up the show.
Lord and Heavenly Father, thank you for this day and this amazing teaching here.
Lord, help us to learn from this teaching to follow the most important commands.
First, to love you, God, above all else in our lives.
Second, to love our neighbors as ourselves.
And help us to do those things so that we may fall into your amazing kingdom in whatever way you need us most, Lord.
Help us to Fall in line and fall under your grace always.
Lord, we thank you for all you've done to show us the way.
I pray for all those out there suffering, those who are lost, those who are unsure of what they need in their lives.
Lord, speak to their hearts right now.
Deliver a message of hope, of peace, of love, of kindness, of strength and courage.
Whatever they need right now, Lord, please deliver it into their heart and let them know that you are with them and show them the way.
Lord, we thank you for this day and every day.
Most of all, we thank you for our eternal salvation.
In Jesus' name, amen.
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