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Jan. 15, 2024 - Lionel Nation
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Genocide or War Crimes? Distinctions Differences and SImilarities.
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Before we know it, we will be getting into the next stage of the ICJ case involving Israel, Palestine, and others.
What I want to provide to you today is as follows.
I want you to listen very, very Very carefully to some very critically important news.
And I want you to understand the procedure of what we are doing, why it's important, why it's critical, and what you need to know, what you need to know, dear friends, to make some sense out of this process.
What is process?
It's procedure.
The procedure that is due.
The procedure that is warranted.
The procedure that is expected.
We're going to be talking about this.
And this might be one of the most interesting issues.
For me, as a lawyer, I don't want to say geek.
I hate that word.
I'm not a law geek or anything along those lines.
I'm not a law geek.
But what I am is, I love the idea of the process of this, of how it is done.
This is the thing which I find interesting.
So I want you to sit back, ask the questions that you want, think about, because let me tell you something, it's the process.
It's how things are done that matters.
That's what's critical.
It's how it is actually done.
So welcome, dear and glorious and wonderful friends.
I thank you so much for your input, for just your incredible questions.
Your insight, because think about it, you are potentially jurors, even though this is a non-jury case.
But your ability to ask these questions are wonderful.
Let me also ask you, which we have to do, which is also critical.
Your liking of the videos are so important.
Something happens, which is so strange.
You can hit a video.
Something goes right.
I don't know what the word is.
Something goes right.
Something makes sense.
Something hits home, whatever.
And then all of a sudden, it's everywhere.
It is the most critically important thing everywhere.
How does this work?
How does this work?
Why did this video do better than others?
We don't know.
There's this algorithm thing, this wonderful set of parameters that if the right factors work, for example, do you know it's critical to know when you post a video, there are analytics that show which times of the day are best.
I think sometimes it's better later in the evening.
Later, for me.
Weekends, it's a different story.
It's a fascinating issue.
Completely fascinating.
There is such a science to this.
There are people who spend every waking day, every waking moment of their being doing this, okay?
Now, so, your likes, your subscriptions are critical to us.
Let me also say to my friends, it is, we are getting down to brass tacks, and here we are.
Lionel returns to New York City's fabled cutting room, February the 3rd, 2024.
Listen to me.
I want so much to see you.
This is something I don't do.
I do it, I mean, you could do it every single day, but it is a tad complicated to get there.
But what it is, let me explain this to you.
And there is the link.
The link for the tickets is in the description section.
I do my thing.
It will be written.
It will be ordered.
It's like I'm doing a trial.
The subject matter is determined that very day.
I don't know where we're going to be in February.
I have no idea what's next.
What new calamity will befall us.
I have no idea.
We then have cards.
Three by five cards.
And also those golf pencils where you keep track.
And you ask questions.
Your input, your input, your version of the things that we need to discuss, all of these aspects are so critical.
And nobody else does this.
So is it stand-up?
Well, I mean, some of it's funny.
Some of it's funny.
Let me tell you what I think is funny.
Funny doesn't mean trivial.
Do you understand what it's saying?
We are deciding what elements of killing people are acceptable.
Think about this.
The ICJ is asking you, how do you kill people legally?
When is it genocide?
We dropped two nuclear bombs.
You've got, what, 15?
I forget the number of judges.
You've got the Security Council.
You've got Russia, I believe.
You've got China.
And now America, you've got countries themselves who are being asked to determine whether there is enough information for this provisional remedy.
We'll talk about that in a moment.
Think about that.
So they're going to say, well, I don't know if we want to, if we're in any position, do we want to say that Israel committed genocide?
What if you don't?
International Court of Justice is on the line.
The future is.
So anyway, what is and isn't genocide?
So we'll talk about that.
So please, February the 3rd, dear friends, I want to see you there.
I want to see you there.
I want you to be a part of this glorious, wonderful world that we're in.
Now, I want to say something also very quickly.
What my goal is.
My goal, very simply, is this.
I want you to be in the position where you recognize, where you understand enough so that you can go out and talk to your friends.
Now, what do you think?
At what stage are we now?
Let me ask you, dear friends.
By the way, another thing, too, is I love doing live streams.
I love that.
I love to hear from you.
I love to see your names and your thumbnails and your questions are so brilliant.
We're kind of like a unique family.
Liz Solak, the den mother, is making a turkey.
By the way, Liz, you know what the secret is?
Turkey up.
One of those little devices where you put the turkey up, put foil to the top so it doesn't crisp.
That's the way to do it.
You have almost like a convection.
That's the secret to it.
In any event, I don't want to go crazy.
She joins us.
You join us.
Dick Bork is here.
Nancy Rosa.
Jadrool.
Jadrool.
By the way, Jadrool is a version of chitrol.
For cucumber, it's a pejorative.
But let me ask you, dear friends, where do you think we are right now?
Where do you think we are?
What happens in this procedure?
Where are we going next?
Is that it?
What happens?
What happens?
Where are we?
At every stage of every procedure everywhere, courts, domestic law, traffic tickets, Civil lawsuits, criminal prosecutions.
You have to have a particular, the initial part which questions the legitimacy of why we're even there.
Does that make sense?
Why are we even there?
Have you done enough to...
I one time had an...
An information, which is a felony, you can be charged with an information, an affidavit sometimes, or an indictment.
Indictments are rare.
I mean, that's grand jury stuff.
And I, for the first time, said, this information that you have been using for years is facially insufficient to charge a defendant to even get me into court.
Nobody ever challenged it.
I didn't even plead guilty.
And the judge agreed.
And they had to redo it.
Of course, they refiled it.
So the first thing is getting in.
When I charge you something, when I claim, let's just think there's a lawsuit.
A lawsuit.
Something as simple as, and I tell you, some of the things which seemingly sound innocuous are really interesting and fascinating.
Property law.
Property law.
Real property is fantastic.
Your neighbor has a tree.
The tree comes over your lawn.
Over the back fence of your property.
It's over your...
Hey, what's this tree there?
It's not touching you.
No, it's in my property.
It's not touching.
No, it's above.
Here's the fence.
Here, here's your tree.
It affects shade.
I don't like this.
Cut it.
I don't have to cut it.
Now we get into the, what rights, what are the issues?
Something as simple as that is really interesting.
And then you look at it, okay, so I'm going to file a lawsuit.
I want to go to a court.
And I want to get an injunction.
An injunction.
Mandatory or prohibitory?
I want the court to order somebody to do something.
Order somebody not to do something.
And what I want to do is I want to order the judge, I want somebody to do something, namely cut that tree down.
So what's the law?
Where are we?
So the first thing is going to be the complaint.
You get the complaint.
And you read it.
And you say, this doesn't even establish a legitimate cause of action.
Let's assume you file a lawsuit and it says, My neighbor's tree traverses my property line and let's assume it never asks for relief.
Well, what do you want?
What's your basis for it?
What does the law say?
What does this mean?
Imagine a speeding ticket that said you were going 48 miles an hour.
What was the speed limit?
You can't just say that while it's understood.
No, it's not.
How about this?
Where did this happen?
Where is the property?
You know your property.
It doesn't say that.
It doesn't even say who it is.
So you look at almost the sufficiency of it.
Does it say what it wants to say?
Does it really even address what it wants to say?
What is it?
So, in real life, you can make a motion to dismiss for failure to state a cause of action.
In criminal law, you have a summary judgment.
You say, alright, judge, we will assume all of the issues, we'll just assume them to be true.
What does this mean?
It doesn't say anything.
So you look at the sufficiency of it.
And sometimes they're real good.
They sound terrific.
Oh, civil complaints are wonderful.
Oh, you really...
Isn't this thing about notice pleading versus whatever?
How much should be in the complaint?
Which is kind of what we're at right now.
This was the initial stage.
Tell people to say, oh, South Africa did a wonderful, a wonderful job, a great job.
Great job doing what?
It provided a narrative.
Can it prove it?
That's it?
So people are thinking, well, that's it.
No, that's not even, it'll be a week, three weeks.
Then the court decides, well, what do we do?
Do we order some provisional order?
Do we take this to trial?
And by the way, Lady Snowblood says proving Israel's intent.
Very good.
But let me ask you this.
What is the defense to genocide?
What?
What is the defense to genocide?
What is it, dear friend?
First question.
In real life, in real law, sometimes there are defenses.
You hit me.
It was a boxing match.
It was consent.
Assumption of risk.
Consent is for an intentional tort.
Of course I hit you.
It was a boxing.
Yeah, but still.
No.
That's a fascinating case.
You know that case where it was a hockey player who apparently slit somebody's throat?
You know, with a blade.
How far can you go with that?
How far can you go with that one?
But it's hockey.
Yeah, but it was an accident.
Well, was it an accident?
Can I take a hockey stick and club you with it?
Is that the game?
I don't know.
I can't pull out a gun and shoot you.
That's obviously.
But what are the lines?
Who knows?
These are issues that we never really sometimes address until this happens.
So the point I'm saying is, what's the defense to genocide?
If you hurt yourself, you can say, we had warning signs.
It was assumption of risk.
You violated this.
I told you we had a bad dog.
It said beware of the dog.
It said beware of the dog.
You went on the property.
We told you.
We warned you.
So what is the defense to, and Finn Gazinia says, I like the, I like the, is that a fada?
No.
There is no defense.
There is no defense for genocide.
Now, switch it this way.
Assume you have been hired by Israel to defend them.
What do you do?
What's your take?
What's your strategy?
Let's talk about this.
This is where we really understand it far better.
Imagine Israel has consulted you.
I do this all the time.
I love how would I represent Manson?
How would I represent give me the worst cases possible?
I love that.
I think that's the most interesting.
It doesn't mean that you advocate what they did.
Not in the least.
Not in the least.
You don't...
Sometimes, look at Dershowitz.
Dershowitz has forever changed his rep, dare I say?
And I disagree with this, because somebody has to represent Epstein.
This is America.
And he and his colleagues got him a great deal when he was in Florida.
There's nothing wrong with that.
That's a sign of a good lawyer.
I've got no problem representing anybody.
A couple of provisions.
Number one, I will never, ever, ever involve myself in anything involving children being cross-examined.
Cross-examined.
Or rape victims.
Or sexual battery victims.
Where I'm supposed to go in and, you know, make it hard on...
No, no, no, no.
No, I don't do that.
No.
Sorry.
I mean, you know, there's nothing wrong with that.
Especially if they're lying.
If they're lying, if they're in a position of where they're just making things up, they're actually...
Yes, that's quite alright.
I have no problem with that.
Number two, anything that gets in the way where it would affect my zealousness, my interest.
If I, for example, have a problem where somebody is just, I don't like this person.
I don't think we're going to get along.
Or then you say, no, I can't do this because I've got to be able to do a good job.
Or maybe there's no case here.
Maybe there's no case.
None.
None.
I have no problem with that whatsoever.
So the first question is, what do you do?
What do you do?
How do you represent Israel?
What do you do?
Dick Borg says, I feel like they try to distract us with one bad thing against another bad thing, but because the Great Reset is running over.
Yeah, yeah.
That's the famous, that's one of the great refrains, Dick, of the distraction.
And there's a lot to be said for that.
The distraction.
The great distraction.
The great Distraction is here.
Think about this very carefully, my friends.
What is the rule?
How does this work?
Now let me ask you a very simple question.
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Tucker's having all kinds of...
Tucker's just like in the dark.
He says, I want to hit something right.
Is this good?
Did this one hit?
Yeah, okay.
Should I scare him?
How do I get the numbers?
And I've seen it.
And by the way, it's a valid thing to ask.
But the question is, people talk about the grid.
What happens if there were no internet?
What happens?
Let's say all of a sudden, internet shuts down.
First of all, you know everything runs on the internet.
Where is the backup?
What would happen?
You want to talk about chaos.
So people are talking about this.
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You mentioned, some of you great people mentioned the notion of distraction.
What we have happened a lot of times, too, is people will soft-soap it because either they don't want to pay attention to it, it bothers them, or it's problematic.
I have a friend of mine who's a great pal, and I'm trying to tell him he's Jewish.
And I said, listen, I know this.
I said, stop thinking as a Jew.
Think as an objective observer of what's happening in the world court, ICJ.
You have to do this.
Ask yourself this question.
Forget of what you think, whether you like somebody.
Number one, does it exist?
Number two, can you prove it?
And that's it.
That is simply this.
So number one, there is no defense to genocide.
Except That there was no genocide.
Is there a defense to rape or sexual battery?
Well, consent, if somebody could, then it's not sexual battery.
It's not a defense.
You almost are saying it didn't occur.
It didn't occur.
Is there a defense to burglary?
Yeah, I didn't enter or remain in the structure of conveyance or dwelling.
I didn't go in there.
I never entered it.
Was that a defense?
No, it's not a defense.
That's not burglary.
Some people say this notion of, well, what's the defense to genocide?
The idea is that it's not genocide.
That's not a defense.
It doesn't work that way.
So I've got no problem.
Now, what do you do initially?
I like to sit back and say, it's your field.
It's your show.
Go ahead.
Let them say whatever they want.
Let them say whatever they want.
Why do we want that?
Why do you want to do that?
Sometimes in trial, you can waive an opening statement.
Why would you want to sit down and say, no, no, go ahead, please.
I insist.
Ladies first, or whatever you want to say.
What is the name?
Why would you want to do that?
Very simple.
Let me see what you got.
This is discovery.
You do this all the time.
I want to know what you're going to say.
What are you going to say?
Yeah, I know the facts of the case, but what are you going to say?
I love preliminary hearings.
I love any kind of...
Sometimes you do a motion to dismiss just to see what they say.
A motion to dismiss.
Failure to say the cause of action.
No, no, we have...
And then they put on a witness.
You go, oh, that's where they're going with this.
Or, oh, I didn't know that.
That witness is good.
That witness is bad.
Oh, that's good.
Now, this is different.
This is a whole different thing.
So what is Israel doing?
Let them talk!
Anything else?
It's almost like saying, is that all you got?
I know, I know, I know.
I know.
And you act, and what about your attitude?
What's your attitude?
Your attitude is, listen, I understand this.
War is something, you almost say, of course this is.
Can you imagine taking somebody from a time long ago, waking them up, giving them some form of, I don't know what the word is, some form of, what's the word?
I think from a time capsule.
And they're saying, come here, I want to show you something.
And you show them MMA.
Two people choking and beating the hell out of each other in this group.
They're like, oh my god, you know what, I understand that.
That is a bit shocking.
That is shocking!
This is called MMA.
What?
Mixed martial arts.
It's horrible.
No, that's, that's, it's a competition.
It is?
Yeah.
So what Israel has to do in this fact is that this is war.
But this is a different war.
This is asymmetrical war.
You see, ladies and gentlemen, and what you're doing is, your attitude is to say, I understand what you say.
I am not...
And by the way, do you know they use the word Hamas 127, 130 times?
Hamas, Hamas, Hamas.
They're overdoing it there.
They need to make sure they get the right people who are not obnoxious.
And for example, keep Dershowitz home.
They're watching him.
I know he can't.
He is...
That thing, it's almost like...
I want to say Taylor Swift's at that level, but she's not there yet.
You know where you say, oh, no, no, please, please, please.
That's the problem you've got.
And what Israel has to do is very simply say, I understand what you're saying.
I understand.
And anybody who has ever been the victim or in the wrong end of our military firepower, of which we do not apologize.
Because we have to, this is an existential threat, I understand completely, but this is not genocide.
This is not genocide in the least.
I understand it may look like that to you, it may seem like that to you.
Article 2 of the convention says, genocide means any of the following.
Committed with the attempt to destroy and hold our part.
A national, it says ethnic all but, ethnic, racial or religious group.
The people of Hamas would call them Palestinians.
We do not want to destroy in whole or part a nation, an ethnicity, a race, a religious group.
We're not after Muslims.
We're not after Gazans.
No.
That's where the enemy is.
Hamas, I'm sorry to say this, we'll call it the enemy so we don't overuse the word.
That's where they are.
In Vietnam, do you know why the United States, during Vietnam, right or wrong, bombed Vietnam versus Cleveland?
Which would make no sense, or France, because the Viet Cong and VA were in Vietnam.
It was not our intention, though it may have seen, to wipe out the Vietnamese.
And I guarantee you, if you were on the receiving end of Obama, you would say, I think they're trying to destroy us.
We're not trying to kill members of Gaza.
We're not trying to kill Palestinians.
We're not trying to cause serious bodily harm or mental harm to members of Palestinian groups.
We're not deliberately inflicting on Gazan's conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction.
We're not opposing measures intended to prevent birth.
No!
That's not it.
That's where the enemy is.
That is it.
Period.
And when you also create the idea that you're talking about the lunacy of trying to litigate war, the extent of war, what is and isn't acceptable in the most inhumane behavior, this is absurd.
It's almost absurd.
You're actually...
Now let's talk about intent.
Let's talk about intent.
Now, how do you get around, we know this, Amalek, and how do you, what happens when you have soldiers dancing, doing almost the horror, you know, at the bar mitzvah, they're almost like they're celebrating!
It will destroy them, it will crush them!
Now you say, have you ever been to war?
Do you know what this is?
And it's almost like you're going to reintroduce people to the notion of war.
Do you know what American soldiers did during a war, during Vietnam, where you objectify, minimize, you destroy the human component?
Americans who had ears.
Ears.
They had this one guy who had a belt where he took, it was something like he said, I remember reading from the dispatches, I think it was, there was a, it's almost like having a, almost like a shower curtain thing with ears of VC they got.
This is the mentality.
It's a savagery.
And that savagery kept them alive.
Sounds barbaric.
It's called war.
That savagery kept them alive.
Anybody here who's ever been in war, and I have not, but how many times do I have to listen to people tell me what war is and where it was?
What it was?
Yeah, we say some terrible things.
Would you like me to play some things for you as well?
Would you like?
You've played some quotes from us.
Okay.
May I play for you some Palestinian chants that children learn?
And you go back and forth.
And what you do is at the end at the end you say there is a reasonable doubt this is the second stage whether genocide not occurred Whether you proved it.
We don't have to prove anything.
And that kind of a, any sense of proving guilty is kind of like a mainstay.
Now let me ask you something.
Here's what's more.
What happens to the countries who don't, what happens if the, how is the United States going to vote?
The judges, have you seen the names of the judges?
I think the chief judges, it's the Security Council plus what, 10 or whatever, I forget.
You think America's going to vote?
No.
No.
Do you think the American judge is going to vote in favor of finding genocide?
Do you?
Are you kidding me?
How about President, this is Joan Donahue, member of the court since 2010.
Joan Donahue.
It's very interesting.
Are you familiar with her?
This is Joan Donahue.
I love these kind of...
Nobody even realized kind of what these people did.
She's from the U.S. The vice president from the Russian Federation, Krill Gevorgian.
You think he's going to vote for this?
No.
And what happens in countries where there is a current pending Charge or allegation of genocide.
Does that make any difference?
How about Judge Peter Tomka from Slovakia?
I don't know.
Judge Ronnie Abraham, R-O-N-N-Y, from France?
Mohammed Ben-Nuna from Morocco?
I think so.
Yep, there's a yes.
Judge Abdul-Kawi Ahmed Youssef from Somalia?
Yep, I think so.
That's a yes.
How about Jui Han King from China?
Why?
China's got the Uyghur case.
They're arguing the Uyghurs.
And by the way, have you ever heard China's case explaining the Uyghurs?
Because remember, first rule is believe nothing.
China says these people are terrorists.
We're defending our country like you did.
Judge Julia Sepundindi from Uganda?
Oh, that's a definite yes.
There's the Indian judge?
Absolutely.
That's a yes.
Patrick Robinson from Jamaica?
Oh, that's a yes.
Judge Nowoff Salam from Lebanon?
Oh, that's a double, double, triple yes for conviction.
There's a judge from Japan, Germany, Australia, Brazil.
Okay?
So that's it.
So 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. Yeah.
So that's it.
Now, when you talk about that, so when you ask, when you are out there talking to your friends, you say, well, how do you think this is going to go?
What do you think the judge is going to do?
It's very easy to say, well, Russia, Russia committed, well, Russia was provoked and goaded by Ukraine.
Okay, that's enough.
Wait a minute, do you want to hear this story?
No, I don't want to hear it.
How did the United States, this is bizarre.
But that's one issue.
What does it say about the future of the United Nations?
You know who was brutal, who was wonderful?
And I've kind of reacquainted myself with her.
Palki Sharma.
Palkisha Sharma.
Now she's on first post.
She wasn't really on.
Brilliant.
Brilliant.
Fascinating.
I've got to tell you something.
I have been through throughout my tenure as a learned member of my sole court.
This is my international court.
I'm the sole judge.
I've always been able to listen to anybody if they make a good case.
And the thing I want to do is I immediately Get rid of people who are full of it.
Amy Goodman might be sort of a lefty, but I never thought, in Democracy Now!, I never thought she was just saying it.
So I liked her.
She's in this category.
I like her.
Bernie Sanders, until they showed him the file, he was also somebody who I thought, you know what, he's very, very good.
He's very, very, very good.
He's very good.
I like old Bernie.
I like old Bernie.
There was something about him.
I may not agree with him.
That has really nothing to do with anything.
But I liked his honesty.
I thought he was really speaking the truth.
Seriously.
I thought he was very, very, very, very good.
Okay?
Okay.
There were other people that I think are kind of schmaltzy and I don't really like them.
And some I kind of know.
And I don't like them for other reasons.
Because it's very important for me.
For me to listen to somebody, it's kind of like I like them.
But I'm telling you right now.
And I don't want to mention them by name because I don't want to.
Some people I just don't want to talk about.
But I'm telling you.
I'm listening to people right now who are making some of the best sense I've ever heard in my life.
And all of us agree as to what's happening right now.
All of us, we are in, if ever there was a case for Israel who does like this, come on.
It's now.
And I don't understand it.
And my issue is, if I were to meet with Israel and say, what are you doing?
Why are you doing this?
What is going on here?
And it's very complicated because Bibi Netanyahu is in the fight of his political life.
When you're in the goldfish bowl of Israel, they want tough.
Their sense of what's right and wrong is a whole other story.
I'm telling you, my friends, there's something so incredibly...
Brutal about what is happening.
So incredibly brutal, I can't put it into words.
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That's right, my friends.
That is right.
That goes without saying.
I can't emphasize this enough.
Now let's go back to something which I think is more important.
I don't represent the Republican way.
I don't represent the...
I mean, I just don't.
I'm not pro-Trump because I like Trump.
Some of the stuff Trump's doing now, have you seen this pissy match he's in with Vivek Ramaswamy?
I don't even understand it.
It's such a waste, it's a complete and total waste of time.
What are we talking about?
What are we talking about?
What is the purpose of this?
I don't understand any of it.
We right now, as we speak, we're looking at, listen to this, how many days?
We're looking at days until, it is 296 days until the election.
296 days until the election.
And what are we talking about?
I don't know.
I simply don't know.
I don't understand it.
What is he talking about?
I don't know.
Well, what's his beef?
I don't know.
Does Trump have any...
Has he told you anything about his worldview?
No.
Has he told you anything about any kind of plan?
No.
Why would anybody want to vote for Trump now?
Now, I know he's doing very well in terms of the Republican Party.
I know he's doing very, very well.
And that's great.
And he's going to clobber...
You know, Nikki Haley.
But what are we talking about?
I have no idea.
What are we doing?
I have no idea.
Now, let me stop for a second.
And I'm going to bring you back into speed because, yes, this is very important, very interesting, and I think the whole ICJ thing is interesting because it goes to show you this could deal with the future of the United Nations.
Because right now, irrespective of what we think, the world wants blood.
The world has it in for Israel.
You know it.
I know it.
This is the way it is.
I'm telling you the way it is.
I'm not saying the way it should be.
I'm not saying if it's right or wrong.
I'm telling you it's the way it is.
And they want Israel to pay.
Now, if for some reason it is perceived, if for some reason it is perceived that, oh well, Oh, well.
What are you going to do?
Well, that's the way that goes.
That's the UN.
What's going to happen next?
This is the UN's chance to finally do something.
You have the world solidified and motivated against Israel.
Pro-Palestinian, but against Israel.
This is a no-brainer.
I just told you, there were 15 judges, and you've already got people, some who are looking at potential genocide charges.
I mean, what is the utility of this debating society?
Okay?
This is it.
This is the existential threat of, or issue, for them.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
Does that make sense to you?
That is, they're talking, they're huddling.
Each of the 15 countries going back and saying, what do we do?
What will happen to our charge, let's say Russia, China, and we, oh by the way, if we say yes, if the US judge says yes, this was genocide, Well, then are we aiding and abetting it?
Do you understand what's going on?
They're telling her, don't you even come back to the US if you dare do this.
Do you remember somebody named Richard Goldstone?
Do you remember Richard Goldstone?
Richard Goldstone was the...
He wrote the Goldstone Report.
Remember this one?
And he was forever...
He's Jewish.
He's South African.
I don't know.
At one time, a Zionist, an avowed scientist, to make a long story short, he basically found, I don't know, apartheid.
But they...
He crucified him.
He was never seen from again.
Ever again.
Gone.
Through.
Finished.
See you later.
Have a nice day.
That was it.
Israel said, you're going to pay for this.
And he went the way of Finkelstein.
He went the way of Finkelstein.
He just never...
I know the judges are like this.
Are you sure you want to do this?
But the issue is...
Is the Israel then, the Israel now?
It's a different time.
They're going to say, oh no, no, no, no.
The world's behind you this time.
Goldstone, they said, they basically said, and by the way, he tried his best to come back.
Let me tell you something.
I have, if I can commend to you, one of the best, one of the best, the best.
Pieces I have seen.
This is...
It is so terrific.
It is Finkelstein.
Oh, here we go.
It's called...
And this evening...
Jadalaya Connections episode.
Different episodes.
This is Muin Rabbani and Finkelstein.
By the way, Norman, if you're listening, we'll chip in.
Buy him a mic.
Please.
Please.
Just a microphone.
Nothing.
He must be a mic.
A little blue Yeti.
It's simple.
Just anything.
Please.
We beg you.
Somebody help him.
Just get him a mic.
No problem.
This is one of the most...
They go an hour, hour and a half.
The most thorough dissection of the court I have ever heard.
It is.
It is a tutorial.
The delivery.
The smarts.
And I kept thinking, Sean Hannity.
I'm not always trying to pick on Sean Hannity, but because he's so representative of that classic quick breaking news sweeper screaming, yelling.
It's brilliant.
Ask these questions.
Question number one, this is about Israel.
This is an existential threat.
Because remember something, without the United States, these are facts.
Without the United States, there is no Israel.
Good luck.
You know, people say, well, you know, they're the strongest military.
Not necessarily.
The best intelligence agency, well, not on October the 7th, which is a whole other, that's another story we'll talk about.
That's a very troubling story, but nonetheless.
These are, this is, the world wants blood!
And if that ICJ comes back and says, well, either, what they're going to do is they're going to say, yes, we found like an essence probable cause.
We'll go to the next step.
Motion to dismiss, denied.
The application is on its merits sufficient.
Now let's go to the trial.
That's what they have to do.
There's no way they're going to dismiss it.
There's no way they're going to grant anything.
Provisional, I don't know, and enforcement.
I don't even know about enforcement.
What does enforcement mean?
What does it even mean?
Let's say it goes all the way through and they say, all right, Israel, we hereby unanimously declare you to be an apartheid state, which they're not going to charge you.
It's genocide.
It's this.
Now, what are they going to do?
What?
What do they do?
I have no idea.
I have no idea.
What do they do?
I don't even know what they can do.
And they're looking at Biden.
He doesn't know where he is.
And they're going to say, well, what do you think about this?
What is the United States' position on this?
They don't know either.
This is unlike...
Listen, last time it was Rwanda.
Remember the mining, the Nicaraguan...
Remember the Sandinistas?
These things come and they go.
Bosnia was one.
But this is...
My friend, this is the...
I keep saying this.
The existential case to be made, not just for the UN, but for everyone.
For everyone.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
What good are we?
If this isn't genocide, what is?
Let me also say something, and I want you to listen to me carefully.
This is the most important thing.
Of all the cases, listen to me carefully, and it's been said more than once, in every case of actual historic genocide, bad genocide as opposed to good genocide, but I mean Hitler, whatever you want to do, they never actively announced it.
They didn't announce it.
They didn't say to the world, this is what we're going to do.
This is our plan.
We're going to wipe these people out from the river to the sea.
My ass.
And singing and yelling.
And they're all recorded because we record everything.
Dear God, where would Abu Ghraib be without the phones?
Anyway, this has never happened before.
There was, you know, some of the leaders could do a little bit of plausible deniability, a little bit, just a tad, and say, well, I never, we never thought, I mean, this is, this is a bit much, you know, this is, no, this is a, well.
How do you say that now?
And let me tell you something.
What is going to happen in terms of protest if for some reason there is an acquittal, for lack of a better word, or they don't find enough of the threshold evidence to find whatever that preliminary finding is that allows us to go forward?
You want to talk about protest?
This will make the George Floyd look like nothing.
And this is all over the world.
They're ready for this.
Don't think for a moment that these protesters just get together and some ragtag, let's kind of show up at the last minute.
Oh, no, no, no, no, no.
Don't think for a moment that's the way that is.
At all.
Let me tell you something.
This is serious, serious, serious stuff.
And I can't put it into words.
I can't explain it any better than what I'm doing now.
And you can sit back and I don't really care about the comments.
The comments mean nothing.
I don't care what anybody says.
So what?
So what?
Who cares?
Now, let me stop for a second.
I want you to listen to me.
Let's talk politics, okay?
Bobby Kennedy's future.
Talk to me.
How is it?
How's Bobby Kennedy doing?
Fill me in.
Bobby Kennedy.
Anybody?
Anybody dare to bring up Bobby Kennedy?
Still got a chance?
What will his full-throated defense of Israel be?
What do you think?
Drummer says zero.
Come on.
SG says he has no future.
Sparky, ladies and gentlemen, Sparky says, contrary to popular belief, Israel was created as a British neocolonial strategy and not as a compensation for the Holocaust, although that generated sympathy, getting it through votes for UN approval.
Oh, listen, Sparky, I could not...
When the Balfour Declaration and others, and you look at those individuals who are responsible for this, why was there this inordinate British, you know, the mandate, Palestinian mandate?
Oh, if you think that there's some kind of a beneficence or benevolence, like, oh, we're going to help these people out.
Oh, I'm with you 100%.
I'm with you 100%.
100%.
I agree.
So let me ask you something.
Sparky and Liz, what do you think about...
Look at Liz.
God bless Liz.
Look at this.
Liz said, look at this.
Right now we have 147 likes.
I need 500 likes.
I need 500.
This is critical.
This puts us into the next realm.
Because what I'm doing too is I'm asking you a question.
Let me remind you of this.
A lot of these folks that have these live streams, they don't even care about you.
You could drop dead for them.
They don't care.
This is different.
This is so unique.
This is us doing this.
But you're able to move in and to enjoy this aspect of our discussion.
Do you hear what I'm saying?
I think so.
Now, Bobby Kennedy, done.
Bobby Kennedy never had it.
Bobby Kennedy was there.
I think he just, you know, he's approaching 70 and he wants to, you know, working out.
He's the only 70-year-old man who's getting bigger.
More muscular.
Okay.
Listen.
I told you this, Mrs. L, and I went to a place and They did not tell us that we had the seniors menu, but they called it the experienced.
We were experienced.
Kind of like Jimi Hendrix.
Experienced.
I'm at my trajectory.
I'm thinking I'm the strongest I've ever been.
I'm the intellectually more clear and limpid and pellucid that I've ever been in my life.
I don't have to prove anything to anybody.
I'm losing nothing.
I'm gaining everything.
This is what I've been waiting my whole life for, to know this much and be this focused on reality.
I know that may sound kind of crazy, but it's absolutely true.
Some people are different.
Sparky says, Sparky weighs in and says, Sparky says, British name, the mandate, Palestine.
Why didn't they call it Judea?
Or what about Philistine?
Remember that, the actual Philistines?
I think they probably had some kind of consultation with others.
Let me also explain something to you which is very, very critical.
Going back to Bobby Kennedy.
Bobby Kennedy is done.
And I don't know why things happen.
But Bobby Kennedy just didn't.
I don't know what the story is.
I don't know why.
I appreciate everything he did with vaccines.
But if ever you want to see classic Bobby Kennedy, look at his, and I do not believe in body language, except in this case, when he was talking to Crystal Ball on Breaking Points, he sits back, he leans back, and he shows almost a contempt for women.
Let me really extrapolate on this.
When you have been A Kennedy.
And you have heard about stories of wild masculine virulence.
From Uncle Jack, Marilyn Monroe, to your dad, who most probably stooped Jackie Kennedy.
They were like three peckered goats.
One of the biggest cons of all time is the The class, the elevation, the royal status of the Kennedy family.
I mean them no harm, but you've got to be kidding me.
Somebody said one time, was reading that, they said, when you had, how many kids did Bobby Kennedy have?
50?
I have no idea.
They said they were wild.
They were just out of control.
There was no...
Hickory Hill.
There was just no control.
They were just, they'd do whatever they wanted.
And by the way, Ted Kennedy, believe it or not, one day he's going to be vindicated.
Ted Kennedy, Mary Jo Kopechny, could have very well been in that backseat asleep or passed out and he didn't know it.
Do not rule.
Why this didn't come out, I have no idea, but that's not beyond the realm of possibility, but let's not be...
Side track with that.
Bobby Kennedy has had problems, but he has these...
Remember this one.
This is the part that gets me.
Okay?
And this is the part that I...
This is the part that...
The compulsive...
Womanizer.
New York Magazine.
Bobby Kennedy Jr. had 37 women in 2001.
43 suspected mistresses found in RFK Jr.'s phone.
He's married to Cheryl.
What's her name?
She's got to be just out of her mind.
Bobby Kenny Jr. kept a list of dozens of women filed under the letter G in his cell phone, a code that his late wife believed stood for Gumar.
Actually, Gumar.
Which is, anyway, two of the women listed in this digital black book factor into what should be an interesting summer.
Blah, blah, blah.
I remember his wife.
And by the way, his wife is very, very sad who killed himself.
Let me tell you something right off the bat.
All right?
Let me explain something here.
First, number one, this shows to me, number one, male pattern recklessness.
And I have seen in my life that when you see this, if you're young, that's one thing.
Sorry, youth is insanity.
But when you see this in older people, this is demented.
This is a guy who has no, this is somebody I don't want anywhere near the levers or levers of power.
I don't want anybody near that.
Sorry.
This is a guy who, no, no.
And this is a guy who, by the way, is absolutely honeypot material.
Now, we've mentioned this before, and there's no evidence of it, but I wouldn't be surprised if Israel or Mossad was involved with Epstein, Yehud Barak, and, you know, Dershowitz was close.
Not that Dershowitz is a Mossad agent, but that was a very, very powerful Israel connection.
And I have nothing but respect for great...
Intel operations.
Nothing.
It's what I would do.
If I ran an Intel company, my evil would know no bounds.
Okay?
Let me just stop right there.
Now, when he was, when Bobby Kennedy was doing this crazy thing, he happened to be talking about, because he was the expert.
And watch that interview with Crystal.
Watch how he sits back like that.
She's like, alright, little lady.
What do you want to know?
Alright, I'll listen to you.
I'll pay some attention to you, whatever.
Alright, what is it?
I'm Bobby Kennedy.
I don't have enough time.
I don't appreciate being questioned like this, but I'll go ahead and do this.
So anyway, at one particular point, he made some kind of reference that maybe when the vaccines or bioweapons will be targeted based upon blah, blah, blah.
Okay, fine.
Okay.
Now, what's interesting to note out of all of this is that, and this is critical, what's interesting to note is that he made some reference that sometimes maybe people might be targeted, Ashkenazi Jews.
Somebody said that is, they construed this as being anti-Semitic.
So what did he do?
He reached out to Rabbi Shmuley Botiach.
Shmuley is one of the smartest people in the world.
But Shmuley is into Shmuley.
And I say that with all due respect.
It's true.
He is the greatest self-promoter of all time.
This is a guy who was the rabbi at Oxford.
He was the rabbinical consultant to Michael Jackson.
I mean, this guy's been around forever.
He's got like 50 kids.
He is in it for himself, Israel, his cause, and that's it.
If you're going to get somebody to okay you, if you're Bobby Kennedy, and this is where his judgment is, and you're going to say, Bobby, listen, we have to find a Jewish leader to give a blessing and somehow remove...
This accusation stain of anti-Semitism.
The last person I'd pick is Shmuley Botia.
The last one.
Why?
Because he's obnoxious to so many people.
It's not going to do you any good.
He's great.
He's wonderful.
He's terrific on TV.
Great on Piers Morgan.
That's a lot for a presidential?
No, no, no.
You want to get somebody, if you have to do this, somebody who maybe is more scholarly, less, somebody who's not loud.
But this goes to show you, this is this Bobby Kennedy.
He doesn't have it.
He just doesn't have this thing.
He's into this thing about this world of the...
The Kennedys are over.
1963, this was 60 years ago, Uncle Jack got it.
And then five years later, your father was killed.
And by the way, if I were you, I'd be screaming left and right that Sirhan Sirhan didn't do it.
And to show you how...
Do you know?
Do you know how...
I mean, bought and sold the Kennedy family where they basically came out against him over the parole or whatever.
They want to have nothing against the official story.
And they went after him regarding the anti-vaccine.
These people sold their souls.
This is the Kennedy family.
I don't want any more...
Get out!
The Waltons, we don't have monarchical...
None of this.
But what a schmuck!
What a schmuck!
You know who else is a schmuck in politics?
Ron DeSantis.
Absolutely.
What happened to this guy?
What happened?
What happened?
Another thing too I don't understand is Nikki Haley has absolutely no interest in being president.
None.
And we don't have any...
Look, look, look.
Like I told you before, and I'm going to say it again, and I want you to listen carefully.
296 days until countdown.
You got it?
Okay.
Now I'm going to say something right now, and this has nothing to do with anything, but I want you to listen to me.
As you know, there are different signs where you can see where a society is collapsing.
I mentioned this before.
People backing up into parking spaces.
People who leave boats and RVs in their lawn.
Fights everywhere.
Airlines, whatever.
But the other day, Mrs. L and I went to JFK to pick up a friend.
And as we're waiting in the baggage carousel, I saw something Mrs. L will tell you.
She kept saying, okay, it's okay.
It is official.
We are such slobs.
People wear pajamas.
Or pajamas, or PJs.
With Uggs and slippers.
What are these called sliders?
Slides?
Slides with the little ankle booty.
And their hair is messed up.
It's like they go from bed.
This is official.
But I saw a husband and wife, and they may have been, certainly in their 50s, wearing this.
Slobs.
Scum.
Slobs.
Bottom of the barrel.
Culturally illiterate.
Vile.
Detached.
Slobs.
Just absolute slobs.
If you want to see this.
And if you really want to spend some time, why I do this, I have no idea.
But I am addicted.
Addicted to YouTube on cops with the camera badge.
People who are just...
People that they catch in stores exposing themselves and then fighting the cops.
You should see on YouTube.
Kidnappings.
They break in the motel rooms.
Little girls with kidnappers.
I mean, this is the greatest.
How anybody can sit there and want to watch Taylor Swift.
This is going on every single day.
These cameras, it's the most incredible.
Stores where there's a guy on probation for basically...
Assaulting a child.
He's on probation and part of his work release is some kind of a thrift store.
He does it to a girl and they catch him.
And he starts crying.
The people who are crying.
And I'm thinking to myself, I'm losing my sense of humanity because I would love to say I'd love to have this team.
Remember the show, what was it, The Fixer?
Was it The Fixer?
It was with George Clooney.
I think it was, was it The Fixer?
No, Michael Clayton.
Remember Tom Wilkinson?
Yep, Tom Wilkinson, bless his heart.
Tom Wilkinson, who just passed away.
It was The Fixer.
Okay?
That's it.
And there's this scene I'll never forget.
This scene, which was so good.
Where Tom Wilkinson goes a little nuts.
And there's a law firm.
And they send this team over to his apartment.
They knock on the door.
They walk in.
They do something.
They overpower him.
Chemicals or something.
They take his shoes off.
Take his socks off.
Inject him with something between his toes.
Put the socks back on.
The shoes.
One, two, three.
It was one of the best things.
I never thought about this.
It was an assassination team, the likes of which I've never seen before.
And I just think it was so interesting.
There's a part of me that is so ready to go to the dark side where I would say, excuse me, you've got one now?
You've got a person who was on probation for what?
For what?
For accosting a young girl who might be forever permanently affected by this.
Sexually, socially, her position with men.
And he did it again just now?
He did it again?
And this little girl's crying?
Okay.
And the van shows up.
See, I'm at the level now where I just, I think that there are some people who just cannot be rehabilitated.
Sparky says, some say Teddy left Mary Jo to drive his car so the policeman whom they just passed wouldn't catch him drunk driving.
He didn't know about the accident until the next day.
That's another one too.
Also I heard that something where she might have been in the back seat.
By the way, Ted Kennedy was no prize by any stretch of the imagination.
He was no prize.
And what he and others did to women during these drunken whatever.
I have this sense of I can understand a lot of things.
I really can't.
I swear to God, I can't.
But there's something about going after people who are defenseless or there's this absolute disparity of power.
Children, where you overwhelm them and you use your adult status.
Women, they come as an intern or staff member and you are the big exalted senator.
I despise that.
You have no idea.
And I want to live in a country where people say, hey listen, whatever you do, yeah.
Don't touch kids.
Not in this country.
Not with these people.
Don't do that.
They will say that in prison.
They'll say, do you know what happened?
Yeah.
It's different.
Yeah.
Oh, they got him.
Yeah.
Where is he?
I don't know.
Sparky says, are the PJ at Uggs wearing people self-infantilizing?
What's next?
The PJs with the feet?
You know, that's a very good question.
I don't know.
I have told you this, and I mean this sincerely, and I know I've said this to the point of, look at Liz.
Look at this, love you.
Look at this.
Let's show our support.
God.
It's beautiful.
Show your support like this.
Let me just say this.
There are things that...
You know this guy Brian Greene?
Completely full of it.
He's a physicist.
Brian Greene.
Neil deGrasse Tyson.
Full of it.
Krauss.
Bill Nye, the science guy.
Nowhere to be found now.
But they're just full of it.
And they just kind of say these things and they...
I never want to be like that.
I never want to be one of these folks who say these.
But I'm going to say something right now.
I saw something which I will say is the most profound societal thing that I have ever seen.
And nobody gets it.
If you're on drugs, you can stop.
If you're drinking, you can stop.
If you're fat, you can lose weight.
If you're whatever it is, you are not permanently identified immediately by virtue of what you're...
And God bless people who go through and they fight addiction.
Tattoos have been something which has fascinated me.
There is a joke that Jimmy Rogers, or Jimmy Rogers, Jimmy Walker said, which is one of the funniest things I've ever heard, and I cannot say it because somebody will take offense to it, because that's where we live right now.
I mentioned it on a private channel, but not here.
And it's so interesting.
But anyway, I'll make a long story short.
So, there's always been this thing about markings.
Tribal, bones in the nose, lips, the long neck, and cuttings, and...
And, you know, that's great if you're on an island.
And then the Yakuza, you know, the Japanese this, and then the Russians, and there's always been this thing about tattooing in prisons, and okay, fine.
But that was...
And then, I remember somebody would say, like, your grandpa, remember the Harley Race tattoos, those two blotches, they just turned into big, big, like, port wine stains.
They just blurred and...
And then maybe your granddad had, like, Marines, you know, Mom.
And then came the woman with a tramp stamp.
Remember that?
Right there at the back of the...
Do you know that in Michael Bodden's book, there was a piece that says, sometimes in prisons, they will have the Madonna on the small of the back tattooed to prevent jailhouse rapes.
Because nobody could ever do that and look.
I'm not kidding you.
And see this particular religious icon.
It's actually used to ward off criminal evil.
And then all of a sudden, something happened.
Which I saw and I could not believe.
All of a sudden, overnight, somebody sounded the alarm and said, deface your body with tattoos.
The more the merrier.
Sleeves, legs, neck, everything.
Neck, eyes, everything.
Forget studs.
That's nothing.
You can always take that out.
People who...
I went to a wedding.
I went to a wedding.
And I've been to a few.
Have you been to a wedding lately?
Have you ever seen this?
First of all, the obesity is just...
I can't even put it into words, number one.
Number two, no style, and I'm sorry, young women who say, I'm getting into this dress, it's like, you should not be wearing this dress.
You really should legally not be wearing this dress.
You should not.
And they have no sense of, well, what's wrong with that?
No, you can't do this.
Aesthetically, Culturally, you know, you cannot, I mean, I got an injunction.
You cannot wear this.
They have no idea.
And then the tattoos.
I saw it with my eyes.
And I said, the moment you have a neck tattoo, and that's over.
Now it's up to here.
Look at this.
In the UK, Brian Cox trumpets the establishment science narrative.
Oh, Brian Cox.
Yes.
You see this one here?
This one is this.
This is to Brian Cox.
Oh.
Give me Eric Weinstein.
Oh, have you heard this British one too?
This Bartley, what's her name?
Janet Bartley, Bartley, whatever her name is.
Oh my God!
Have you seen this one?
I like the way I said this.
Have you seen this one?
Janet Bartley?
Bartley?
Hartley?
No, what is her?
Hartley?
Oh, you know who I'm talking about.
She screams!
Oh, drummer said yes.
Cox is unbearable.
Edward says, tattoos used to be artistic.
Remember the old joke?
Chinese tattoos.
They should read them.
They look like they say beef and broccoli.
Oh, John McGuire said, speaking of pajamas and Uggs, look at what they are wearing to weddings now.
That's what I'm saying!
That's what I'm saying!
I gotta tell you a story, which is one of the...
I gotta tell you one story, which I found...
So interesting.
I'll just say this much.
It was a wedding.
You know, it's funny.
They don't lose luggage.
They don't lose luggage.
I know what you think.
Remember the time where all this luggage was lost?
Not Southwest.
I don't know what the hell it was, but they lost everything.
They lost the plane.
They lost the people, like a black hole.
Anyway, this one family, there was a wedding, and we look over, and these people are showing up.
They look like lumberjacks.
I mean, they got the flannel, like Paul Bunyan, and they're not going, what the hell is this?
Nobody's saying, okay.
As opposed to, you know, you know, Dress codes.
And people said, hi, how are you?
That's great.
Did you see the one?
Did you see Paul Bunyan?
And where's Babe with the ox?
Turns out, bless your heart, they lost their luggage.
That's all they had.
They had the clothes they were on.
So here I am, casting a spurs.
Just look at those pigs.
Anyway.
I realized, and I know you think I'm exaggerating, I realized just how gone people were with this tattoo business that just took off.
To the point of, it is so pathetic.
And it means that people lost their souls.
There's a show on YouTube, Sean Ryan or something, talking about these ex-seals.
I can want to take 30 seconds of it.
God bless them.
But these people are really, a lot of them are damaged.
And who can blame them for being in war?
But they're just covered.
Covered.
I saw one guy.
The cruise ships.
You see a lot of people walking around in the kitchen here.
This one guy had here.
It's like somebody dipped his arm in blue.
You know that weird tattoo?
It's not really a blue.
It's like a formaldehyde.
His entire arm up to here was not even a design.
Just blue.
We are lost.
And I hope, I hope to live long enough where I can just sit at a mall in my wheelchair and just say, hey, I bet that looked great when you were young.
What do you know, about 80?
Yeah.
Never warned you about that, huh?
Looks nice, Grandma.
What does that say?
Can't tell, can you?
What were you thinking?
Your body's a canvas.
What were you thinking?
You look like you've been through a windshield.
I can't wait for this.
Can you imagine your grandmother?
Grandma.
I mean, a grandma with a chignon, the nice little duster.
Remember how grandmas wore like a duster?
And they wore like an apron.
They're like grandmas, and they're big, and they got the bingo wings, and they're just cute.
Imagine grandma with this thing up her neck that's blurred and withered.
Just imagine.
That's all I'm going to say.
I had to get a lot off my chest today, so thank you for this.
Do me a favor, my friends.
Please follow Mrs. L. This is so critical right now.
Beyond critical.
Here she is.
This is her YouTube channel.
You understand this?
What, honey?
I don't know what's going on here.
You must promise me to do this.
You must promise me.
And also, it's...
Where's the other one here?
Hang on a minute.
Ah, yes.
Here we go.
And her Lens Warriors Twitter channel of this.
All right, dear friends.
Thank you.
And to our good friends, Sparky...
Oh, Sparky...
Hang on.
John McGuire couldn't get higher.
Sparky, thank you.
Thank you for your inimitable way.
This sold out to Dead Mother.
Thank you for your cheering us on.
Got more to say, my friends.
An hour and 24 minutes of my life spent with you.
And I would rather be with you people than the finest people in the world, and I mean that.
See you tonight at 7. Don't forget, the monkey's dead.
The show's over.
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