MLK Dream Speech Amnesia, Societal Rot, NYC About to Explode, Trump Builds Up Steam + Morning News
MLK Dream Speech Amnesia, Societal Rot, NYC About to Explode, Trump Builds Up Steam + Morning News
MLK Dream Speech Amnesia, Societal Rot, NYC About to Explode, Trump Builds Up Steam + Morning News
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Think of this morning right now. | |
Think of this right now as our prayer as we start off what is the beginning of the week. | |
And I want you to begin this with a prayer. | |
We're going to do a new feature called Morning Horrors. | |
I'm going to give you an adumbration of the world, but in terms of what you need to know. | |
Once you think of the news, think of the news as follows. | |
Think of the news as a child you have. | |
You want to know what your child is doing. | |
What does your child actually do? | |
You want to know specifically. | |
You don't want to hear the good news. | |
You want to hear the bad news. | |
You want to say, what is my child doing? | |
What are they up to? | |
What should I know about? | |
What could get my child killed? | |
Tell me. | |
I don't want you to give me good news. | |
I don't want you to pretend that things are great. | |
I want you to tell me exactly the truth. | |
Don't be needlessly negative. | |
Don't be needlessly negative. | |
But do understand that I want to know the truth. | |
And that's what's going on right now. | |
And as you know, one of the things we love to do in this country in particular is that we love to pretend that which we are not. | |
We love to pretend. | |
We love to pretend by the way we look. | |
We love to pretend by our tats that we're cool and we're hipsters. | |
Have you noticed something which is very interesting? | |
And I find this fascinating. | |
Have you noticed? | |
It's been around for a while. | |
And it started a while back, kind of Duck Dynasty back. | |
This hyper-accentuated, hyper-masculinization of men for beards and rugged and mountain and the like. | |
I find that fascinating. | |
And the reason why is this is a version of what we saw in the, I guess, 80s, I guess? | |
During the urban cowboy movement, when people were into cowboy looks. | |
Now, remember, the people who go out of their way to look hyper-masculine are not necessarily people who are hyper-masculine, but people who want you to think they are hyper-masculine. | |
Does that make any sense to you? | |
It's a way of saying, look at me. | |
I'm going out of my way. | |
Don't tell me all of a sudden says, I've taken on this Grizzly Adams look because this is what I would normally do. | |
No. | |
There's no such thing as that. | |
What this is, is a group of people trying to tell you, this is what I want to be. | |
This is what I want you to think of me. | |
This is what I want you to see me as. | |
Do you understand that? | |
That's the critical part. | |
Can't say that enough. | |
Can't say that enough. | |
You hear what I'm saying? | |
Okay, that's one thing. | |
Next. | |
Well, before we get into the specifics of this, let me remind you of a few things. | |
First of all, you have been so terrific and I thank you so much in the fact that you've liked the videos and you've subscribed to the channels and because metrics, metrics, metrics, metrics, metrics, metrics, metrics mean everything. | |
Metrics mean everything to all of us. | |
Metrics mean everything. | |
They are so important. | |
They are so critical because that is what sends us To the next level. | |
And I want so much to get the people who are normally watching the usual, the usual presentations. | |
And I want to teach them how to think. | |
In order for me to teach them how to think, they have to learn about this. | |
And they have to know what's going on. | |
So that's it. | |
So please, subscribe to the channel. | |
Also, you have to like the video. | |
Liking is critical. | |
You know how that works. | |
You have to hit that little YouTube notification and the like. | |
And by the way, don't ever forget our dear friend MyPillow. | |
I don't want them to ever think that we've forgotten them. | |
Oh, no, no, no. | |
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The great people are. | |
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Look what's happening to Florida. | |
New hurricane coming. | |
Don't tell me that. | |
Well, it's seasonal. | |
We're going to be talking about what's happening to Lahaina. | |
We're going to be talking about what is happening now to... | |
You're going to love this. | |
I am so dark and deep. | |
What I'm thinking, what I see, I'm not even going to venture to say this. | |
I say it on my private channel. | |
But I see stuff as like, oh boy, I hope I'm wrong with this one, but I see what they are doing. | |
And there is nothing better that folks love than to have you petrified and unsure and unaware of what is happening. | |
So that's why in the event, the very first thing you have to do is when tragedy hits you, when violent weather hits you, which it will, Preparewithlionel.com. | |
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Just look at the specs. | |
People don't laugh at that anymore. | |
People aren't laughing about this. | |
And let me just say, while we're on this subject, do you know in the past number of years, the number of folks, the number of young folks who are, watch the videos, who are Increasing in number in terms of living off the grid, living off the land, how to make these. | |
What are those called? | |
Where you get a log and you make a fire. | |
Swedish log. | |
I don't know what the hell they're called. | |
Women and men who are out very rugged making starting fires. | |
The number of YouTube channels on how to pickle. | |
And preserve. | |
And how to live and cook. | |
And very self-sustaining. | |
The government does not like this. | |
The government does not like this. | |
Why are they doing this? | |
Why are they doing this? | |
Hear me out on this one. | |
Why are they doing it? | |
Why are so many people now talking about living off the land? | |
And being able to... | |
I don't know. | |
So preparewithlinel.com Prepare with Lionel.com. | |
Look at what's happening right now because let me tell you something. | |
The very first thing, before you read about Agenda 2030 and Agenda 21 and you read about Operation Dark Storm or whatever, you've got to make sure you are able to handle yourself. | |
And it's not there yet. | |
People are saying, well, because sometimes people think, in order for me to recognize this, I have to give in a little bit to the fear. | |
Acknowledge it. | |
But don't be afraid. | |
Be prepared. | |
That's all I'm saying. | |
Don't live in fear. | |
Be prepared. | |
Prepare with Lionel.com. | |
I'm going to go to Dr. King in a moment, but I don't want to lose this. | |
I don't want to lose this moment. | |
Do you know the number? | |
Do you see? | |
A number of these hyper-masculinated, bearded, tatted, what are those, you know, those work clothes, there's a name, you know that brand there. | |
There is nothing at all, there is nothing at all that we are seeing that seems to be in any way construed as a Oh, I don't know what the word is. | |
There's nothing that's being construed as a form of gender bending. | |
This is very interesting. | |
What was also very interesting about Barbie, which you weren't listening to this, was this was a focus on feminine girls. | |
Let me stop right there. | |
I hope you recognize what I'm telling you. | |
I hope you recognize that your job, your job has to be every single day. | |
Your job has to be not this sitting back swiping your phone. | |
When I see that, I go crazy. | |
You have to determine your own curriculum. | |
You do. | |
You do. | |
This is my message for you today. | |
We'll get to some stuff, but it's very, very important. | |
This is my message for you. | |
When I hear people talk about, I think Joe Biden is the most corrupt person. | |
Lyndon Johnson on his best day. | |
Who was that guy? | |
Don Bon Jovi. | |
Whoever the hell this guy was. | |
He used to be on Fox and then they bounced him. | |
I don't know what happened. | |
I never liked him. | |
He was corny, cornball. | |
Joe Biden is the most corrupt. | |
No, he's not! | |
Lyndon Johnson was a murderer! | |
Mack Wallace! | |
Billy Saul Estes! | |
Look what they did to Josepha, his sister! | |
Don't even insult me with that Robert Caro B. damn. | |
See, if you don't know this, if you're sitting back going like this on your phone, you don't understand it. | |
You've got no perspective. | |
Joe Biden on his best. | |
Joe Biden does not exist. | |
Repeat after me. | |
He doesn't exist. | |
He is an animatronic. | |
He is there to steal his money. | |
He made a deal with them. | |
Look, I'm going to steal. | |
Okay, Joe, you steal. | |
We'll cover you up. | |
You just take the heat. | |
Somebody's got to sign this. | |
It might as well be you. | |
And whenever you want, turn up that Sicilian flu thing. | |
Turn up that lunacy. | |
Turn it up. | |
It's the best protector for you, Joe. | |
Act like you're demented. | |
Do you hear what I'm saying? | |
Act like you're demented. | |
This is your best possible defense. | |
It's the way some animals camouflage themselves. | |
He comes and goes, and you fall for it. | |
You say, well, okay, maybe he's, you know, no use to pursue him. | |
You know, why do we want to bother? | |
That's precisely what's going on. | |
Okay, get ready. | |
I'm going to throw stuff at you left and right. | |
So my first rule is, you've got to determine your own study, your own... | |
You have to create your own Spotify playlist, okay? | |
Don't let them tell you. | |
Now, 60 years today, the Martin Luther King speech, I have a dream, forgotten. | |
This new version of the left... | |
Loves you to believe. | |
They want you so much to believe, to actually believe, that there's something to this notion of racial harmony and love and respect, and they are the biggest bunch of liars you've ever met. | |
Sparky says, LBJ, brown, root, Vietnam. | |
Not even close! | |
LBJ, brown and root, yeah. | |
But thank you. | |
But you're right. | |
At least you're trying. | |
Very complicated. | |
Remember, saying Vietnam LBJ Brown is like saying cancer, sugar. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Hold it. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Hold it. | |
John Foster Dulles, go back. | |
Interventionism. | |
Internationalism. | |
Look at what's happening. | |
I'm going to throw one at you now, and Sparky, I know you'll get it, but others will not. | |
If you want to hear the way an American should think, listen to what African leaders are saying. | |
Listen to what's happening. | |
Listen to what's happening in Burkina Faso. | |
Look at this Burkina Faso in West Africa. | |
Listen to... | |
If I wrote... | |
The president, have you seen, what is his name? | |
Oh God, what is his name? | |
I love this. | |
Burkina Faso, what is his name? | |
Ah, ah, ah, ah, yes, yes, yes. | |
His new leader. | |
Oh, Ibrahim Traore. | |
Have you seen him? | |
This is a badass. | |
In Burkina Faso. | |
Most of us are Burkina Faso. | |
What is that? | |
Is that near the clavicle? | |
Listen to what they say and you will hear the spirit of America through Africans. | |
Listen to what they say. | |
I'm throwing so much at you today because my head is exploding with stuff. | |
None of it is found on Fox News. | |
None of it is found on Fox News. | |
You've got to know when to listen. | |
By the way, we're going to be talking about Lahaina in Maui. | |
Alex Jones is finally saying, he's not finally saying this, lay off the directed weapons. | |
Everything they're saying about Maui is correct. | |
Just lay off the directed energy weapons. | |
But in terms of people buying everything up and satellite communities and 50-minute cities and Bezos and Oprah and these new cities that are being built by Goldman people, everything we said, it's not... | |
Agenda 21, remember this. | |
Let me say something, and Sparky reminded me of this, which is very, very, very important. | |
Listen to what I'm saying. | |
Do not think for a moment. | |
There's something that we do here. | |
We love to throw out a word or a phrase to let people know that we are hip. | |
I've got a friend of mine who's at Crony Capitalism. | |
I know what I'm talking about. | |
Because I say crony capitalism every five minutes. | |
Do not find yourself in the position of the shibboleth, of the expression. | |
Don't do this. | |
Don't do this. | |
It's more complicated than this. | |
Not Agenda 21. That's a part of a bigger thing. | |
I know people do it, especially in our group. | |
It's HARP. | |
It's DARPA. | |
It's, oh, I mean, it's the usual, the operations and anyway. | |
But listen to what they're saying in Africa. | |
Listen to what's going on right now and how they are actually extolling the virtues and explicating and truly, truly speaking of the fundamental precepts of what America is about. | |
It's about adventurism, imperialism. | |
But you're going to have to look at me. | |
You're going to have to pledge to me. | |
You're going to say, okay, I know somebody right now. | |
I know a woman who is in her 50s. | |
No, she's 60 years old. | |
She says, I don't have a laptop. | |
Do you have an iPad? | |
No, I got a phone. | |
60 years old. | |
You can't research on a phone. | |
I mean, it helps, but you can't do it. | |
The bigger the screen, the bigger your outlook. | |
Remember that. | |
Remember that. | |
By the way, another little story before we get to it. | |
I got so much to do with you. | |
Parents, doctors are saying right now that myopia, childhood damages, childhood limitations in terms of development are being seen at levels we've never seen before. | |
I told you something. | |
My friend is a fourth or fifth grade teacher. | |
When we were kids and we threw a ball and we held a ball, You don't understand what happened. | |
Manucaption, grasping, opposable thumb, prehensile, you know what I mean? | |
We did this. | |
And we did other things too. | |
We felt roundness and shape and weight. | |
We also knew with the parietal lobe about positioning. | |
We knew where we were. | |
We knew where things stood. | |
You see what I'm saying? | |
When we did this, we also would Use our fingers. | |
We use figures with Lincoln logs, fingers. | |
We used to draw. | |
We had a spirograph. | |
We used to color. | |
We colored. | |
This affected this. | |
This affected distance. | |
This affected tracking. | |
Childhood play affected socialism. | |
These are things that nobody really understands. | |
Kids today cannot read because they can't track. | |
Because they expect information, and many of you are like that, because you expect your phone to throw stuff at you. | |
You expect to see a dancing version of something. | |
Can't read. | |
Can't read a recipe. | |
You don't do that. | |
And you don't communicate. | |
You don't talk. | |
Maybe more so, but kids don't. | |
It's also very, very critical to understand a few things, too. | |
They can't track. | |
They can't hold a pen. | |
They can't hold a pen. | |
By the way, my handwriting is horrible. | |
But my writing, my ability to write, is better than ever. | |
My ability to write. | |
I write through either a keyboard, pen is the worst, because it's too slow for me. | |
Keyboard, but dictation. | |
Dictation opens up another world, another way of accessing. | |
Another way of accessing things. | |
When you dictate, and you say, for example, if you talk like this, when your phone, which of course has learned your voice, the best way to dictate is for you to speak like this. | |
And it forces you to think about the words that are being used. | |
As far as I'm concerned, there is a concerted effort to remove all vestiges. | |
of the history, success, accomplishments, and future trajectory of President Donald Trump. | |
When I speak like that, it makes me think about each word. | |
When I speak conversationally, I throw words together into phrases, and I'm not as interested in that. | |
So my writing comes out more precise by virtue of dictation. | |
Typing is also a different thing, too. | |
Most people don't type. | |
This is not typing. | |
You do know this, right? | |
This is not typing. | |
This goes to shortcuts. | |
This is not that. | |
Your ability to think, to be able to say something is so critical, and it's not being taught in schools. | |
Nobody's even concerned about this. | |
Your ability to put a thought into explaining something. | |
Remember the old joke? | |
Explain how to use an accordion without using your hands. | |
Good luck. | |
Sparky, by the way, always aware, says... | |
West had Purgosian and his Wagner colleagues killed because they were poised to help Niger. | |
You don't know that. | |
It's a posit. | |
It's a hypothesis, but you don't know that. | |
They may have killed them in vain because Nigeria knows Nigeria? | |
Western puppet leader may not have control of the military. | |
Okay, here we go. | |
This is important. | |
This is what's important, okay? | |
Okay. | |
Niger and Nigeria, okay? | |
Two different countries, which is very important. | |
That's number one. | |
Number two, by the way, it's a good point. | |
Never confuse what you think might happen with the fact. | |
Here's a good one. | |
Sparky, you are correct. | |
Never ever tell anybody, West had Pergosian and his Wagner colleagues killed. | |
We don't know that. | |
We simply do not know that because we really don't know that. | |
We do not know that. | |
That is a very interesting kind of a Rube Goldberg way of looking at it. | |
Not good. | |
Believe me when I'm telling you. | |
Let me stop because there's so much information this quick. | |
If you want to stop what is happening, the best way to do it is to buy these people off. | |
When you kill someone, you make them a martyr. | |
You also make them a martyr in an age of amnesia. | |
Keep in mind that. | |
You want to understand that? | |
Nigeria is key to eco wars? | |
I don't know what that means. | |
That might be key, but that's not enough though. | |
You're right though. | |
That's not enough. | |
Let me give you this. | |
Let me posit this one for you. | |
I have no reason to believe this. | |
I have no reason. | |
But let me give you, if you're interested, remember, and we'll get to this, do not worry about hypotheses as far as intent goes. | |
In the event, in the event, they wanted to make, to embarrass or make our friend Mr. Putin look bad, what's the first thing that everybody thought of when Prigozhin's plane blew up? | |
It's Putin. | |
Is there a possibility that dark and evil forces wanted to set it up as a false flag to blame Putin? | |
Could be. | |
We don't know this. | |
Remember something. | |
Whenever you make a statement, well, they killed Kennedy because of his position on the CIA. | |
Whenever you do this, you lose all, all, all focus and attention because then they will look at not the story, but your hypothesis. | |
People, rather than saying, that was interesting. | |
Instead of positing or presenting that as an alternative theory, like, you know, you might want to think about this. | |
Do you think that there might have been a connection between Najera... | |
Do you think the Wagner Group is over because of Purgosian? | |
Do you know who Purgosian was? | |
Do you know what the Wagner Group was? | |
They were like the Foreign Legion. | |
People like these people. | |
They're like they're Blackwater. | |
People have this idea that there was this coup. | |
There was no coup. | |
So what I'm saying is be very careful never to give people... | |
Well, the reason why they wanted to kill Dr. King was because of it. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Hold it. | |
Wait a minute. | |
Stop. | |
Stop. | |
Don't ever do that. | |
Because then they stop talking about Dr. King and they focus on your particular idea. | |
Sixty years ago, I have a dream speech. | |
I do not... | |
Nobody, nobody, but nobody cared anything in terms of the James Earl Ray connection. | |
As much as we do. | |
I interviewed James Earl Ray one time. | |
He was on a TV show, a radio show, Afternoon Drive, and he didn't have the quarter. | |
I mean, it's ridiculous. | |
It was the most ridiculous thing you've ever seen in your life. | |
Actually putting quarters into a machine. | |
Donna says, you just took mine down. | |
Why? | |
It was a question. | |
Part of a corruption. | |
What? | |
I took yours down. | |
What? | |
Wait a minute. | |
Oh, there she is! | |
I'm so sorry! | |
My apology. | |
Did Warren G. Harding have mob ties back to the mob for bribes? | |
Well, you know there was no mob. | |
I mean, there was no mob that we know. | |
Warren G. Harding was actually a decent guy who, later on, pardoned Eugene V. Debs didn't want to be president. | |
He was basically a crook, Donna. | |
Kind of a crook. | |
Let me leave this up a little bit. | |
My apologies. | |
I did not see this. | |
You've got to understand. | |
I'm working this like this. | |
I'm by myself. | |
I don't have any... | |
Huh? | |
What is that you sent me? | |
Oh, okay. | |
I didn't know that. | |
Now, Warren Hardy, by the way, his thing is Teapot Dome and the oil leases. | |
He really wasn't his man. | |
And also, Donna, look at it. | |
I think it's like, what was her name? | |
Florence? | |
I think she probably poisoned him. | |
He had the illegitimate kid. | |
He was a real... | |
He lost the White House China. | |
He had whiskey. | |
He's kind of a roaring 20s kind of a guy. | |
There was really no mob then, per se, the mob that we think of, but it was a little bit different. | |
But I think he got a bum rap. | |
I think Harding was a lot better than whatever. | |
And again, please, my mistake. | |
I did not see you did that. | |
Now, let's go back to this. | |
Why is nobody interested in who killed MLK? | |
Did you ever hear anybody talking about it? | |
Who was the guy? | |
Was it Carlos? | |
Who was the person who Dexter King? | |
Remember they had a special, they had a civil lawsuit? | |
The King family doesn't believe it. | |
Dexter King didn't believe it. | |
Nobody cares. | |
Nobody cares. | |
Where is the black contingent? | |
Where was the Ralph Abernathy, Jesse Jackson. | |
I guess Jesse Jackson's on his way out. | |
And Al Sharpton, was it? | |
Where were those? | |
Where were the Dick Gregories? | |
Maybe he did. | |
But why were the assassination conspiracy theories only the province of the white contingent of America? | |
Why? | |
Now, you don't think, do you? | |
You don't think by any chance that maybe somehow these folks were Oh, I don't know what the word is. | |
Bought off? | |
They said, listen, you mention this again. | |
Because I have a hypothesis. | |
I posit to you. | |
I can't prove this. | |
But Neil deGrasse Tyson, Brian Cox, the astronomer, Sagan. | |
And by the way, you notice how Bill Nye is just, see ya. | |
Bill Nye, the science guy, see ya. | |
Goodbye. | |
We don't need you anymore. | |
Goodbye. | |
Bye-bye. | |
Don't need you. | |
Lizzo. | |
Bye-bye! | |
Once you're not needed, that's it. | |
See ya! | |
We could have a whole list of whatever it was. | |
Now, I was going to say something. | |
Oh, oh, oh, oh! | |
I've always believed that there was this... | |
Put it this way, I wouldn't be surprised if somebody said, we do not want... | |
Any of your folks to even remotely discuss anything involving UFOs? | |
UFOs, EBEs, all this other stuff, UAPs, this is the most secreted, the most covered up fact there is. | |
I want you to do me a favor after we're done. | |
Look up Limited Hangout. | |
I want you to do some research, do some homework, and find out what that means. | |
It's a great thing. | |
It is so terrific. | |
Limited Hangout is a way in which, and it was done in the old days of Intel. | |
Nixon mentions it on this tape. | |
It's when I provide you a little bit of a little information, and you mistake that for the big story. | |
Sparky says, there was a couple of Wagner military leaders on the new plane who were more important as far as Wagner's battlefield effectiveness than Purgosian, who was almost collateral damage. | |
Could very well be. | |
Absolutely. | |
And Sparky? | |
Interesting. | |
Nobody's going to be looking about that. | |
Nobody is... | |
Nobody... | |
That is so done. | |
It's not... | |
Nah. | |
Doesn't even... | |
Here's my question. | |
How much can Colonel McGregor, Colonel Douglas McGregor, how far can these people go before some operational movement comes in to, he is the most effective voice, and he has been elevated and transformed and transmuted and positioned as the voice against this, whatever it is. | |
Haven't heard from Mearsheimer lately, who I think is more of the intellectual. | |
Why are they letting, and I think it's great, don't get me wrong, why are they letting McGregor say all this stuff? | |
Why? | |
He's destroying the whole narrative of this. | |
I don't understand this. | |
Why? | |
I can't figure this out. | |
And I want it to be. | |
Do you think maybe, here's one for you, do you think maybe social media have said, look, we've got to back off this stuff. | |
We've got to let people talk. | |
It doesn't matter one way or the other. | |
Let Douglas McGregor come on and say whatever he wants. | |
He talks to Judge Knapp. | |
He talks to this and he talks to that one. | |
Let him talk. | |
We do more damage by shutting people up than by letting them talk. | |
You don't think that's true? | |
You don't think that's a possibility? | |
Why is he saying this stuff? | |
I'm always figuring out why are you doing this? | |
Why? | |
How does this work? | |
I'm always trying to figure out where is it going? | |
Why does nobody care about who killed Martin Luther King? | |
Why? | |
It's almost like the entire black leadership was bought off as a hypothesis. | |
I'm not suggesting it. | |
I'm just saying, I don't understand it. | |
JFK, we never stopped. | |
We never stopped. | |
They're still going strong. | |
Martin Luther King, eh. | |
Interesting thing about MLK, nobody will ever understand this. | |
At that particular time, two forces were meeting. | |
MLK and Malcolm X. Do you think? | |
Go back in time. | |
Go back in time. | |
Think of what it was like. | |
Think of what it was like to be J. Edgar Hoover. | |
Think of what it was like to be J. Edgar Hoover. | |
Think of what it was like to be those people then. | |
Think about what they thought about. | |
What they worried about. | |
Think about what they... | |
By the way, I need 300 likes. | |
Sorry. | |
Think about what they worried about. | |
Do you think somebody sat down with them and said, listen, because Diego Hoover didn't work on his own. | |
He worked as part of a big, kind of a, it was a different world altogether. | |
But you had these two countervailing forces. | |
If MLK and Malcolm X worked together and somehow worked to coalesce, To focus. | |
To bring up. | |
To elevate. | |
To elevate the forces. | |
This combined... | |
What am I trying to say? | |
This combined effort to liberate and enliven and bring up. | |
To this apotheosis of the black community, 14% of the population, you always want to keep black folks down. | |
And the best way to keep black folks down is to make sure they have no internal leadership. | |
We've got the government taken care of. | |
But send some false prophets. | |
One of the biggest phonies of all time is Al Sharpton. | |
Al Sharpton is bought and sold. | |
Al Sharpton... | |
Very funny. | |
Very nice guy. | |
But completely out of the... | |
You notice this? | |
He's never a part of anything. | |
They have relegated him to... | |
Okay, listen. | |
If there's somebody killed by a cop, you and Ben Crump will bring you in. | |
You can do your thing, but then back off. | |
You're not a part of this anymore. | |
You are not a part of the hierarchy. | |
You are not a part of the Bowsers. | |
And by the way, you're about to see... | |
I'm throwing a lot at you. | |
You're about to see so much changing right now in terms of black leadership because there is an undercurrent as we speak. | |
And I speak about this at my private channel, as it were. | |
But there are rumblings that I'm hearing. | |
There are rumblings. | |
Because what you've got to understand, a lot of people were promised a lot of stuff. | |
A lot of people were promised a lot of stuff. | |
Do you hear what I'm saying? | |
A lot of people were promised. | |
A lot. | |
And when they were all in, 100% all in with everybody, what do you think happened? | |
What do you think happened? | |
Were they honored for this? | |
Not at all. | |
Were they... | |
Do you ever see Al Sharpton? | |
Not at all. | |
What does he do? | |
He's on MSNBC. | |
He doesn't care. | |
He's been shielded. | |
By the way, that's the... | |
That's the private journal. | |
Al Sharpton goes back. | |
The biggest... | |
Let me explain to you. | |
If you want to see people scared, if you want to see people scared, let me do, let me take, let me invigorate the African American Contingent. | |
14-50% of the population. | |
And tell them, you have been destroyed by forces you will never know. | |
They're not your friends. | |
The liberal elite always wanted to... | |
This is infantilism. | |
It was patriotism. | |
They patted you on the head. | |
They wanted you quiet. | |
They wanted you ravaged with drugs. | |
And whenever anybody brought it up, all of a sudden, they always knew what to do. | |
If it wasn't heroin, if it wasn't gambling, if it wasn't the destruction of the family by making you, like Moynihan said, Addicted to this welfare assistance world. | |
We're going to destroy you. | |
We're going to destroy your dreams. | |
We're going to destroy your outlook and your trajectory. | |
J. Edgar Hoover was limited, Sparky says, by physical file cabinets. | |
With today's internets, metadata, etc., he'd be hell on wheels. | |
Do you know what, Sparky? | |
And that's a good point. | |
He was far more effective then. | |
Far more effective. | |
He could get more done because what you're not mentioning is that it was a different world. | |
Let me finish one thought before I forget. | |
It's a very good point. | |
Listen to me very carefully. | |
If I could go to the black community and say, you are being, you have been sidelined. | |
I want to bring in, let me bring in some proud, you should hear, I have been this past, I'd say maybe a good week and a half, Absolutely just gobsmacked by the brilliance, the brilliance of these African leaders, intellectuals, about how they're saying we have been kept down. | |
We don't even have Ethiopia. | |
When I say Ethiopia to you, what do you think of? | |
Starving, don't you? | |
Some backwater, some ah. | |
You know nothing about. | |
Nobody knows anything. | |
Africa is the... | |
Oh my God. | |
What is it? | |
How many countries in Africa? | |
54 countries. | |
54. And if I mention Nigeria, Ethiopia, the biggest one. | |
In order from top to bottom. | |
Nigeria. | |
Ethiopia. | |
Number two. | |
126 million. | |
Egypt. | |
The Congo. | |
Oh, the Congo is very interesting. | |
Tanzania. | |
South Africa. | |
Kenya. | |
Uganda. | |
Sudan. | |
Algeria. | |
Morocco. | |
Angola. | |
Ghana. | |
Mozambique. | |
Madagascar. | |
Cote d 'Ivory Coast. | |
Cameroon. | |
Niger. | |
Mali. | |
Burkina Faso. | |
That's the one you're going to watch. | |
Malawi, Zambia, Chad, Somalia, Senegal, Zimbabwe, Guinea, Rwanda, Benin, I'm kind of giving it my own, Burundi, Tunisia, Tunisia, Habiburgiba, remember him during the old, remember the Pan-African movement with Nasser? | |
Habiburgiba, South Sudan, Togo, Sierra Leone, Libya, Congo, Central African Republic, Liberia, Mauritania. | |
Eritrea, Gambia, Botswana, Namibia, Namibia, Gabon, Gabon, Gabon, G-A-B-O-N, Lisotho, Guinea-Bissau, Equatorial Guinea, Moritius, Eswatini, Dijbuti, Comoros, Cabo Verde, Sao Tomei and Principe, and the smallest, Saisha, I didn't write it. | |
It's actually 107,000. | |
Do you know what that represents? | |
Do you know what that represents? | |
The most incredible, the most fertile, the most absolutely blood diamonds, minerals, and water. | |
Remember! | |
Remember what I've been saying for the longest time. | |
Water, water, water, water, water. | |
Hydro-imperialism. | |
Casus bella is going to be water. | |
Remember what? | |
Remember! | |
Remember what? | |
This is very, very important. | |
And I hope you see how this is all, like, just making sense. | |
I want you to think about what I'm saying as me putting these little pieces of the puzzle on this table and you're saying, what is this? | |
What is this? | |
And every day we speak, there's more pieces, more pieces. | |
And pretty soon you start to see, wait a minute, okay, I'm seeing something here. | |
Sparky says, J. Edgar's saving grace was he was obsessed with U.S. political stability. | |
So he was just as likely to protect the Democratic president as a Republican one. | |
By the same token, he pressured them. | |
Well, J. Edgar, I mean, Sparky, you know, it's funny you say that. | |
J. Edgar was, yes, yes, I think deep down inside, deep down inside, there was this idea of An understanding of protecting the government. | |
Remember, the Dulles brothers were more important than anything you've ever seen in your life. | |
J. Edgar had his... | |
You do know my story. | |
I hope I've told you this. | |
He and I were pen pals for the longest time. | |
Please, I think we were. | |
I'm sure somebody maybe signed it, but every time I wrote him a letter, he sent one back to me. | |
It's a long story I'll talk to you about. | |
Remind me to tell you about that some other time. | |
Somebody here remind me to tell you. | |
But let me go back to what's going on right now. | |
And this is the part that I'm going to say, this is what I started off by saying. | |
Do you see what is happening? | |
And are you able to put down new pieces of the puzzle that nobody is talking about? | |
They are going and spending too much time with Vivek Ramaswamy. | |
They're missing the point about why does Donald... | |
Let me ask you a question. | |
Everyone here, my dear friends. | |
What does Donald Trump represent to? | |
Them. | |
Have you figured this out? | |
What does Donald Trump represent? | |
Why is he? | |
People are saying, look, the guy's going to end up going to jail. | |
He's going to go with some form. | |
He's not going to be president. | |
We're in charge of that. | |
What are they worried about? | |
Why are they making him? | |
Did you see, and this goes back to what I said before, did you see those folks in black communities when he was driving? | |
I don't know if he meant to drive, but it would appear to be a black community, black neighborhoods, and people were going crazy. | |
And they loved him. | |
I don't know why. | |
You can have different arguments. | |
You can think about this. | |
If J.R. Grover had lived a couple of more years, no Watergate scandal. | |
Well, yeah, but the thing is, if he lived a few more years, the point is, remember, what screwed everything up, Sparky, was that they didn't pick Mark Felt. | |
Nixon broke away. | |
Nixon never trusted them. | |
The thing that everybody forgets, and what everybody, there are two absolutes you've got to remember. | |
Number one is that no president ever wants a standing army. | |
He never wanted one. | |
The only thing that Adams and the other guys wanted was, and by the way, we were in Philly yesterday, and when you see that constitutional, oh, an Independence Hall, oh my God, it just, it's just, I never get, I never, I never, I never, I never lose that sense of that to me is what you look at when you see the White House or... | |
No, that's it. | |
That's the one that gets me. | |
Not the Washington Monument. | |
That's what does it. | |
In an event. | |
Everybody's always suspected and never really trusted Intel. | |
Harry Truman said it. | |
He knew right away. | |
Remember, Woodrow Wilson never trusted Central Banks. | |
He knew he made a mistake with that one. | |
Harry Truman knew the National Security Act, whatever, in 47. He knew that. | |
You are empowering a group of people to overthrow you. | |
You are overthrowing. | |
Is it becoming an asylum partner with the worst mafia don anybody's ever seen? | |
That is precisely what this is about. | |
So they knew this. | |
They know this. | |
Nixon knew. | |
Mark felt. | |
This is Minnie Hoover. | |
I don't want to do this stuff. | |
He knew everything about it. | |
Nixon saw this. | |
He knew what was going on during the Warren Commission. | |
Come on! | |
Everybody knew this. | |
He knew this. | |
And my favorite story is what a great guy Gerald Ford was. | |
He was such a great guy. | |
He might have been a decent guy. | |
He might have come home every night for dinner. | |
But this guy, sometimes the most corruptible people are the most backboneless. | |
Don't think for a moment that this guy was a sweet, lovable guy that you love. | |
Don't think that for a moment. | |
Look at the nonsense he was doing when he was playing around with the backshot during that Warren Commission thing. | |
Look at what I'm telling you. | |
Look at what I'm telling you. | |
In any event, Mark Felt was a guy that everybody thought. | |
And Nixon said, no, he wanted Alpatrick Gray. | |
Okay! | |
Plus, Watergate was also about, not really, that was about a palace coup. | |
That was a destruction. | |
If anything else, that was a first blast. | |
Of the shadow government. | |
That was the first attempt, the first movement against Article 2. Okay, let me change something. | |
Let me throw some, got some news stories for you here that are just the big stories today. | |
Thousands gather 60 years later. | |
Here we go. | |
Biden regime seeks additional funding for new COVID vaccine that works. | |
This is what people are saying. | |
They're saying it's not true. | |
Did it happen? | |
I don't know. | |
You know it. | |
I know it. | |
I'm telling you, nothing has changed. | |
And he doesn't know anything. | |
Biden is even more dangerous now because they made a deal. | |
We're going to protect you and your son. | |
You're going to sign more orders. | |
Oh, I'll do it. | |
No questions asked. | |
No questions asked. | |
Breaking. | |
Maui issues level 3 evacuation order as new brush fires break out. | |
The Maui folks are saying, please come here. | |
We need you. | |
We need tourism. | |
You remember Lahainas, part of it. | |
Maui's big. | |
Not all of Maui's destroyed. | |
They're saying, please, we need you. | |
Do you hear this? | |
It gets even better. | |
Listen to this one. | |
Um... | |
Mmm. | |
*licks up* | |
Oh, I'll never forget. | |
On the second year anniversary of the... | |
Kabul airport bombing that killed 13 American servicemen and women. | |
Military brass knew of the attack 24 hours prior to the bombing, it is alleged, and would not let snipers take out bomber. | |
Interesting. | |
Three people are killed in a racially motivated shipwreck. | |
Right now... | |
I would not believe if there was a series of people ready to go, not necessarily Manchurian candidates, but people that we know about who could be stopped, who could be maintained, who could, if we had a more of an aggressive mental illness kind of a focus group, we could stop people ahead of time. | |
A priori. | |
But nobody wants this. | |
How about this one? | |
Ex-Goldman Trader building new California city will need to appease local opponents. | |
These cities. | |
We heard about this years ago. | |
Bezos wants to form camps. | |
Apple wanted to do it. | |
Google wanted to do it. | |
Little cities. | |
Little satellite cities. | |
Not satellite cities the way you normally think. | |
Where you have a... | |
Dallas-Fort Worth, kind of a conjoined, where one is a smaller version. | |
No, no. | |
I mean a satellite, a city that is self-contained. | |
And look at what Bezos is doing. | |
Look at what Oprah's doing. | |
Oprah, I wouldn't be surprised. | |
If nothing but just a... | |
Just a... | |
Oprah, you're going to be the person. | |
Okay, fine. | |
You think Oprah sits up at night with Gail and says, now what I want to do is I want to increase my... | |
No. | |
No. | |
Remember, shadow government loves positioning people. | |
We'll let you do this. | |
It's almost like a no-show job. | |
You're going to do this. | |
It's like the way the mob used to take over. | |
Who was the guy, Alan, whatever his name was, who ran the casinos. | |
They hired somebody, got him a no-show. | |
You're going to be our point, guy. | |
You're going to do what we say. | |
All right. | |
Zuckerberg, you're going to be the nerd Harvard dropout from Facebook. | |
Got it. | |
Bill Gates, you're going to be the nerd dropout who creates this computer that goes in everybody's house that has a big back door opening so all the virus doesn't get into it. | |
Got it. | |
And Dorsey, you're going to be the weird guy. | |
Okay, good. | |
Okay, you got it? | |
Good. | |
Bezos, you're going to have this company and you're going to work in your bag and all of a sudden through your incredible intuition and we're going to make sure you make money. | |
Because the bigger you are, the more nobody will question the fact that you're actually doing things that we're controlling. | |
But you can be with your weird looking wife and you can do whatever you want. | |
We don't care. | |
Just remember who put you in power. | |
The high enough survivor blasts Jeff Bezos and Oprah during emergency council hearing, Bezos, you got what you wanted. | |
Oprah, you got what you wanted. | |
F us all over is their refrain. | |
New documentary proves that building offshore wind farms does kill whales. | |
Biden, of course, cracking down on ceiling fans. | |
Here we go. | |
The recreational weed industry verges on collapse due to steep taxes, plunging prices, glut of competition, and thriving illicit pot market. | |
I don't know where you are, but in our area, oh man, these stores are empty. | |
Empty. | |
U.S. households hit with skyrocketing energy bills. | |
Anti-migrant rally turns violent outside New York City's Gracie Mansion. | |
That's the mayor's mansion. | |
Trump supporters and counter-protesters clash after 100,000 people from the southern border flood five boroughs of New York. | |
Staten Island residents are protesting the use of former schools. | |
To house migrants. | |
Fully 82% of New Yorkers call the migrant influx a serious problem. | |
Voters seeking into the burden of asylum. | |
And by the way, oh, and why are people plummeting, declining birth rates? | |
Why? | |
It's simple. | |
It's simple. | |
This is classic Malthusian. | |
Sparky says, my brother knew Ambassador Stevens. | |
He said Stevens was passionate about supporting the Pan-African movement. | |
It's likely one reason why Stevens wasn't rescued. | |
Yes. | |
Yes. | |
Well, yes. | |
But one of the reasons why it started in the first place. | |
Remember what happened during Libya. | |
Remember Ambassador Stevens. | |
Remember what happened. | |
And Broad... | |
What is her name? | |
Paula Broad... | |
What was his... | |
His name? | |
Paula Broadwell. | |
Do you remember when Paula Broadwell was his biographer? | |
And she spoke at some... | |
It was the University of Denver. | |
And this is when it all came apart. | |
I mean, it all came tumbling down. | |
And she couldn't keep her big mouth shut because she was shagging Petraeus. | |
And she wanted everybody to know. | |
So as she's speaking to this, she says, well, most people don't realize, but the reason why there was that movement on the ambassadors was because they, the Libyans, the rebels, knew Or had reason to suspect that there were torture, that there were that this was being used as a torture center. | |
And they said, who is this? | |
Who is this woman? | |
Yeah, and that's one of the reasons why. | |
And they said, this is your gumana and she's telling people this? | |
Because Obama had signed that order. | |
We don't do this. | |
And what is... | |
She's telling people that's what's going on. | |
She was... | |
I think it was University of Denver. | |
She's telling everybody about this. | |
And the next thing you know... | |
Remember, that was the time that Hillary was speaking regarding Benghazi. | |
Remember she had the... | |
Remember she had the neurological problems. | |
She had the Fresnel lenses for diplopia, the prismatic lenses. | |
Remember that one? | |
Remember when she was really... | |
Really bad. | |
Oh my God. | |
Let me leave you with this. | |
Let me just tell you something. | |
Let me just tell you something. | |
What we're talking about, nobody's talking about. | |
Nobody. | |
And let me also tell you something. | |
Look at all of the people who are supporting these. | |
Mayors and these prosecutors and all these... | |
I don't want to go too, too much into detail. | |
But there are people who are openly pretending, pretending to be against all these immigrants, blah, blah, blah, migrants, illegals, but are supporting, openly supporting the politicians who are making this happen. | |
Okay? | |
It's that simple. | |
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