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March 20, 2018 - Health Ranger - Mike Adams
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Why America is headed for civil war
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It's all headed for something huge, maybe a civil war, maybe a cultural collapse, maybe a revolution, a revolt.
I tell you, when I look at society today and I see the trends that are happening and I see the absolute disagreement between the political left and the political right, and I look at the total detachment from reality of, let's say, today's college students, these campus kids who are coddled, these campus kids who are coddled, that's the right word for it.
They've been brainwashed into thinking that the world is going to cater to their warm and fuzzy safety, not going to have any offensive words.
We're not going to discuss any offensive concepts.
And this is the kind of world that these college students think is waiting for them and that they're going to get a degree and go get a great job and be amazing.
It's all delusion, folks, and there's so much disagreement out there now.
It's as if the political left and the political right are living in two different universes.
There is no common ground, it seems.
There's no point at which they can even agree on the same set of facts.
Like, for example, take this whole Planned Parenthood abortion video thing, right?
So these undercover people, they go in, undercover...
And they, of course, take on the identity of someone else.
They say they're a buyer or they say they're with a company.
This is called undercover work.
This is what police do.
They act like drug dealers to buy drugs and then catch the drug dealer.
This is what the FBI does, undercover agents.
So they go undercover and they take these videos and they get on video of all these Planned Parenthood people.
Saying the craziest things like, oh yeah, you know, we try to get intact heads, you know, yeah, we sell this tissue, you know, and then negotiate the selling price.
And one of them says, yeah, we use the money.
She jokes, I'm going to buy a Lamborghini.
It's a joke, obviously, but they're talking about the money.
And they're talking about, you know, intact heads, and some of these are born, maybe born live, and then they die, and then we can sell the whole baby, you know, for medical research.
And all this is caught on video, right, from these undercover people.
The political right sees this, aha, proof that abortion is really at least partially a front for tissue harvesting, organ harvesting of babies, which is highly unethical.
It's the kind of thing you might expect in North Korea, but not in America, right?
But then the political left says, They say that none of this is happening.
They say that these videos have been, quote, So they say that none of this counts.
That's not even happening.
There are no partial birth abortions.
There's no organ harvesting happening.
Nothing.
Well, wait a minute.
Well, if this is the argument that we could use in the court system, then every heroin dealer that was busted by an undercover cop, his lawyer could argue, Your Honor, you've got to throw this case out because...
The prosecution's witness misrepresented himself as a heroin buyer when he was actually an undercover police officer.
And the judge would say, well, you're right.
We've got to throw the case out.
It's been discredited.
Really?
You think that's a justification?
You think that is proof that the video is invalid because the person was operating undercover?
In America, the political left actually believes that.
So you'll see these leftists arguing everywhere, saying the craziest things like, there's no tissue being harvested.
There's no tissue being sold.
Nothing's being sold.
It's not happening.
Video's been discredited.
They lied about who they were.
They lied about who they were!
Yeah, it's called the undercover work.
You know?
That's what it's called.
But that's just one example.
You know, you see these things...
Like on gun control, another hot-button issue, right?
You see a totally different point of view.
On the right, you see people who are pro-gun because they're like, self-defense?
Someone breaks into my house.
They're going to eat lead.
On the left, they believe all these bizarre myths.
Like, a gun in your house is more likely to be used against you.
Right?
Really?
How's that going to happen if it's in my hands and I'm pulling the trigger?
I mean, give me a break.
A guy in the house, more people die from guns used on themselves than guns used against anybody else.
Really?
You've never been to Texas because we point the guns the other way.
We point them at the bad guys and we pull the trigger when they're pointing away from us.
It's just all these crazy myths that are believed by people on the left about guns.
My point is, whether or not you are pro-gun or anti-gun, my point is that there's no agreement anywhere.
There's no common ground.
It's not like you can sit all these people in the same room and agree on something.
You can't.
And so, you see, I think that the sustainability of any democracy...
Has to be found in some kind of common ground.
But there is none in America today.
I mean, look at open borders, right?
The people on the right say, we've got to have national borders.
You know, there's a legal immigration process.
You fill out the forms.
You wait in line.
You know, you do the background check.
You can immigrate legally.
We do that all the time.
But we should protect the borders against all the drug dealers and all the rapists and all the criminals running across the board.
The political left is like, but we want more drug dealers and rapists and criminals because they vote Democrat.
Borders are bad.
There shouldn't be any borders.
They're like, just let everybody run across.
Who cares about legal immigration or standing in line or taking your turn or whatever?
So there's no common ground on that issue either.
And there's so many other issues on which there is absolutely no common ground.
And it makes me concerned.
That eventually, this is going to blow up into something big.
Like a revolt.
Like a revolution.
That's happened throughout history.
Maybe even a civil war.
Which we don't want to see something like that.
Or maybe secession.
Maybe some states like Texas will secede from the insanity of the current federal system.
Which is headed for collapse, by the way.
And, you know, when California collapses and Illinois collapses, both of those are really headed for financial collapse quite rapidly.
You know, why should Texas bail you guys out in California?
Seriously.
We didn't cause your problems.
You caused your problems.
And by the way, stop bringing them to Austin, Texas.
We don't need your California problems in Austin, Texas.
So leave them at home where they belong, under the desk of Governor Brown.
But my point is, I mean, I know I make fun of all this, because I do think so much of what we see in society today is a total joke.
You have to laugh at it.
But on the serious side, do you see that people can never really get along?
I mean, don't you see more insanity, more disagreement, more argument, a kind of a viciousness that has really taken over society?
I mean, even this thing on campus at Mizzou, you know, the young black students making all these crazy demands like, you've got to fire white faculty, you have to hire black faculty, we've got to have veto rights over the curriculum.
Because we're black.
You know, the university must engage in skin color discrimination from now on to favor black people.
You know, this kind of thing.
It's just insane.
But you see this more and more and at the same time that all this is happening there's an element of society who tend to be more conservative or libertarian oriented who are just totally fed up with it and I think a backlash is forming in their minds.
There's kind of a psychological backlash building up.
And I think at some point it's going to blow its lid, you know?
And I'm concerned about that because I don't want to see a society break down.
I don't want to see a civil war.
I don't want to see people shooting each other.
Well, I guess it wouldn't be that...
It wouldn't be the two sides shooting each other.
It'd be the conservatives basically shooting the liberals because who has the guns, right?
I'm not trying to make light of that.
I was just catching myself.
They're not going to really shoot each other because one side doesn't believe in guns, so they're probably not going to be shooting anybody.
Since they don't even have any guns, so that's not going to work out too well for them.
Nevertheless, it's just a stream of consciousness and thinking here.
My bigger message is I don't want to see anybody subjected to violence.
I don't want to see any shooting or bloodshed at all in society.
So this concerns me because when I honestly assess where things are headed, they seem to be headed for a boiling point, a tipping point, if you will, that could result in a shooting war or a revolution.
Maybe people march on Washington.
Maybe the conservatives and the Christians finally get fed up with being marginalized and they just march on Washington and just take over.
Everybody bring a rifle.
We're marching up the stairs.
Or I guess maybe if the people on the left had their, if they marched on Washington, maybe they'd bring like candles.
Everybody bring a candle.
Everybody bring a rifle.
Who's going to win?
Candles versus rifles.
I don't know.
I'm just making light of it.
But it's headed for something.
God forbid, we don't want violence to break out in this country.
Really what we want is universal tolerance, and I've called for that so many times, universal tolerance, which means that you tolerate other people even if they disagree with you.
But what we're seeing on the left today is this extreme intolerance, which used to be really strongly reflected on the extreme right.
In years past, but now it's reverse.
It's like the right is more tolerant and more calm and more compassionate, and the left is like angry, belligerent, militant, making demands and marginalizing others.
It's like everything's totally flipped.
Even like the Republican Party used to be the party of the rich, right?
Now the Democrats, it's all the rich corporations and rich wealthy people who are the Democrats, and the Republicans tend to be kind of more poor and middle class type of workers now.
And so everything's flipped.
Anyway, I'm worried about where it's headed.
I don't want violence to break out.
I don't want anybody to be harmed.
And yet, I don't see how we're going to...
Not we, but I mean, the population at large.
I don't see how people are going to be able to get along unless something changes drastically.
I don't know.
Maybe everyone will discover love.
We have a giant love march in Washington.
Hold hands, everybody.
It's super love time.
Lovey-dovey.
Who knows?
Maybe aliens will come down.
Everybody will be united together with the aliens.
Love aliens from beyond.
Who knows?
Alright, I'm just joking around.
Anyway, I'll be back.
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