Situation Update, June 1st, 2021 - CULTURE COLLAPSE "We may be liberal, but this has gone too far!"
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Did we make it to June?
Is this June 1st?
Yeah, this is the Situation Update for June 1st.
Mike Adams here.
Thank you for joining me.
Somehow, we survived the month of May 2021.
I want to start off the podcast today with about 90 seconds of a song from RC the Rapper.
It's called Just Say No.
It's a new vaccine rap song.
Check out 90 seconds.
Here we go.
Here we go.
Never mind the people dying, just give up your compliance I said, Doc, you must have me mistaken with someone pliable.
I can't trust you if none of these companies are liable.
So I'm gonna save the course like a one-way road.
Take your vaccine and shove it.
But I'ma just say no.
Just say no.
Just say what?
Just say no.
Just say no.
Could the war be enwaged on our minds and our bodies and our soul?
All right, it's...
Interesting stuff, isn't it?
Yeah.
I did a song a few years ago called Just Say No to GMO. You may recall that song.
It was more of a lighthearted rap.
But I really admire the fact that we have young rappers like RC the Rapper putting together sort of a modern interpretation of Just Say No to Vaccines.
And I understand that maybe rap isn't the style that everybody here normally listens to, but just admire this.
I mean, this is a cultural bombshell event, and this young man deserves a lot of credit for what he's doing.
So you can probably buy this song, I don't know, on iTunes.
I'm not sure where, but check out RC the Rapper.
Somehow he's still on YouTube, hasn't been banned yet, and we've got his video up on Brighton as well.
And we just want to give a shout out to this man for putting out a very important message in a very creative way.
Really nice video work.
I know how much work it takes to put together something like that.
And they did a great job.
Awesome, awesome job on that song.
Now the topic for today is the cultural collapse of America.
And I couldn't think of a better example of how to start that off.
And by the way, we'll cover more about vaccines and gain-of-function research and bioweapons tomorrow.
I've got a lot of research on that from the Memorial Day weekend.
But, oh, hope you had a great weekend, by the way.
Hope you enjoyed the day off.
If you had a day off, maybe a three-day weekend.
But now, from this point forward, today, we're talking about the cultural collapse of America.
And the best quote of the day that really kind of leads off all this as a topic comes out of the New York Post, an article that says, Washington Square Park drug den horrifies Greenwich Village.
Now, if you know anything about Greenwich Village, you know it takes a lot to horrify those people.
They're kind of self-horrifying most of the time.
But according to this article, a lawless, drug-infested Washington Square Park is horrifying even famously free-spirited Greenwich Village residents.
And here's the quote.
This is the quote that encapsulates today's podcast.
Quote, we may be liberal, but this has gone too far, lamented Stephen Hill.
Stephen Hill nails it.
He has called the neighborhood home since 1980.
Okay, you got that?
We may be liberal, but this has gone too far.
I think that's the perfect quote for what's happening to America.
And this is why so many former Democrats or former liberals are walking away from the party and saying, hey, we may be liberal, but the left-wing terrorists are throwing Molotov cocktails and burning down local businesses.
Or we may be liberal, but all these homeless tent cities springing up all over town.
This is not what we had in mind.
Or we may be liberal, but But we didn't think black people were going to just run around punching small, short, frail, elderly Asian ladies all day long and then saying that hate crimes are due to white supremacy.
We didn't know that was going to happen.
We may be liberal, but this has gone too far.
So the article says that Washington Square Park's northwest corner was overtaken in recent months by a, get this, a crack and heroin-filled drug den.
You don't hear that phrase, drug den, very often in America, or at least I haven't heard that phrase.
What comes to mind when you hear a drug den?
What comes to my mind is that there's a lot of trash everywhere.
It's like it's full of half asleep, I mean half fried, brain fried people.
And then the story continues, quote, while boisterous booze-soaked raves around the central fountain have kept neighbors up until the wee hours and left the historic green space trashed each morning.
Oh, you mean kind of like Chaz?
You mean kind of like Portland?
You mean exactly the way Seattle looks every morning?
You mean kind of like San Francisco where they're crapping all over the streets?
Oh, you mean like every liberal city in America that's being totally trashed every day by liberals as society collapses?
Oh yeah, that's exactly what it looks like.
We may be liberal, but this has gone too far.
But neighbors are still incensed by the condition of the park.
And here's a quote from a neighbor, okay?
You're going to love this.
Get ready.
This is an awesome quote.
You would think I made this up.
I didn't make it up.
This is in the New York Post.
Quote from a neighbor.
Quote, the zombies are now near the fountain, as well as next to the chess corner.
That's the southwest corner where I guess previously mentally competent people used to play chess.
The zombies are now near the fountain.
So...
We've got liberals now using the term zombies to describe their own people.
We may be liberal, but this has gone too far.
The zombies are now near the fountain.
Like famous last words before the collapse of society.
They're crapping in the fountain.
No, I made that part up, but I'm sure that's what comes next.
They've moved about 200 meters from the now shuttered end of the park.
One angry neighbor emailed the post on Wednesday.
Alright, so what's happening in Greenwich Village is happening in every liberal city in America.
It is the utter collapse of civilization as we know it.
Now remember, these are the people, these are the cities and areas that defunded the police and largely legalized heroin use, well, at least in many places like Seattle.
They're even handing out needles to people.
And what else did they do?
Oh yeah, they destroyed the economy with all the lockdowns.
The COVID lockdowns.
And what else did they do?
Oh, they took away people's rights.
They took away your right to defend yourself.
Took away your free speech.
Well, unless it's liberal speech.
But if it's not liberal speech, you can't utter it anymore.
They destroyed society and then they wonder why there are zombies near the fountain.
This, again, it's the perfect metaphor for the collapse of society.
There are zombies near the fountain.
What does the fountain represent?
You know, civilization.
Plumbing.
The water's flowing.
There's a power grid functioning here somewhere.
There's a city.
Somebody built a fountain.
Somebody had the foresight to put something there that might be admired by others.
The fountain represents civilization.
What do the zombies represent?
The collapse of civilization.
The zombies are now near the fountain.
I'm just waiting for the vaccine zombies to kick in.
They're going to make these zombies look like amateur hour, you know?
Wait till the vaccine zombies.
That's going to be the scene out of I Am Legend with Will Smith.
You know, like flesh-eating zombies that fear sunlight.
Maybe that's what's coming next.
The vaccine zombies are crapping in the fountain.
We may be liberal, but this has gone too far.
They're turning to cannibalism.
They're roasting humans on giant spigots or whatever.
Barbecue roasting fire by the fountain.
It's like Lord of the Flies all of a sudden.
Something's gone horribly wrong here.
All right.
That's kind of the theme for today.
So we're going to touch on that as we go through some of the news headlines, economics and culture wars and technology and so on.
So the next item here comes out of Florida where a concert promoter is selling tickets for a concert that's charging a no-vax tax.
So if you haven't been vaccinated, the ticket prices for you are $1,000.
But if you have been vaccinated, you can get them for $18.
Now, this is Paul Williams of Leadfoot Promotions in Tampa Bay is offering this.
Now, it's against the law in Florida to require vaccine passports.
So this might be a violation of state law.
I guess we'll see.
But if you can provide proof that you've had the vaccine, then you only have to pay $18.
And as a bonus, at the concert, you get to sit next to other people who are shedding spike protein.
So there you go.
You get the discounted ticket and the bonus of being exposed to biological weapons.
What's not to like?
What's not to like?
I wonder if anybody that suffers side effects from spike protein exposure...
Might sue Paul Williams of Leadfoot Promotions in Tampa Bay and say, hey, you encouraged people to gather together who were shedding spike protein.
And look, all these young girls are bleeding out over here.
No, because that's what's happening.
No, seriously, the crazy menstruation is happening from people who are exposed to the spike protein.
So I didn't make that up.
That's actually happening.
It would be bad if that's happening all over this concert.
But by the way, even $18 sounds overpriced because this concert features bands called Teenage Bottle Rocket that no one's ever heard of, Make War that also no one's ever heard of, and a band called Rudderkin that no one's ever heard of.
So if you want to see crappy bands and be exposed to biological weapons, pay Paul Williams $18 and then just have a blast.
But again, this is kind of an indication of the collapse of society.
It's like, who is so desperate to see horrible bans that they would brave other bioweapons-inoculated individuals, you know?
Really?
Who does that?
I don't know, but there's a lot of low IQ people out there.
Maybe not for much longer, depending on what happens with this vaccine.
But speaking of low IQ people...
There's a story out of the Daily Mail that U.S. soldiers accidentally revealed their nuclear weapons storage facilities by using flashcard apps.
They built their own online flashcards to quiz themselves, to memorize the details of nuclear weapons systems, not realizing, because they're not that bright, that these flashcards are Google searchable.
So from the Daily Mail, U.S. soldiers accidentally reveal the top secret locations of nuclear weapons on European bases after classified security protocol training becomes searchable on Google.
Flashcards contain details including info helping soldiers remember which vaults within a base contained nuclear weapons and which ones were empty.
So, by simply looking up the names of specific bases, security procedures were revealed.
So, in other words, anybody from the public could just search for the name of the base and, you know, nuclear missiles, weapons, and they could just get all the details.
The soldiers also gave out locations of security cameras and duress signal words.
You know, your secret code word, if you're under duress, they put that on the flash card.
And some of the flashcards were as recent as April 2021.
Let's see.
So, number one, what is it?
And these are young soldiers.
When I say young, probably, you know, in their 20s.
What is it about young people today who have no freaking clue that everything they put online is online?
That...
The craziest stuff on Facebook, you know, they put it on Snapchat, they put it on Twitter, they put crazy stuff, and they have no idea that it's forever, and that other people can find it, and other people can see it.
It's as if they...
They totally misunderstand how the internet works.
It's interconnected.
And it's public.
Or at least these parts are public.
The flashcard app is public.
You know, to this day, I'm still telling people, stop using Google Docs.
Stop sending me Google Docs.
If you're going to put something in a document and just hand it over to Google, don't expect me to open it and look at it.
And stop using Gmail, for God's sake.
What is wrong with you people?
Stop using Gmail.
This goes for you, too.
Those of you listening, still using Gmail.
I know who you are.
Because I got some of your Gmails.
I don't respond to Gmail.
That's why you never heard from me.
If you're using Gmail, that's a spy machine.
Don't people understand?
If you're using Yahoo Mail, it's a spy machine.
If you're using Hotmail, it's a spy machine.
If you're using Google, it's a spy machine.
What is it that people don't get yet?
I mean, Edward Snowden exposed all this how many years ago now?
Snowden blew the whistle on it, thought the world would wake up and say, oh, no more.
We're going to demand our privacy.
Snowden was wrong.
People don't give a crap about their privacy.
They're going to put nuclear secret codes online even when they work for the military.
There was another story a few months ago where US military guys had Fitbits, I think it was, or some other kind of wearable exercise device, you know, and they had turned on their Fitbits and they were jogging around the base.
And they were using, of course, the online cloud Fitbit tracking exercise system.
You know, because everything's in the cloud now.
Which, again, there's something wrong with the young generation now.
They don't mind putting everything in the cloud.
No, the cloud is your enemy.
The cloud is not your friend.
The cloud will betray you and share your information everywhere.
So all these soldiers were jogging around the perimeter of secret military bases in the Middle East.
And then it turns out that other people could just go on to the Fitbit website or whatever it was, and they could look at aggregate exercise geolocation data and From Fitbit users all over the world.
And they found these little shiny rectangles in the Middle East for U.S. users.
Turns out to be soldiers jogging around their secret bases.
Not so secret anymore.
Didn't anyone there think maybe you shouldn't broadcast your exercise location data into the cloud?
No, they don't think about that.
These are the same people putting nuclear secret codes on flashcards.
You know, online flashcards in the cloud.
They don't think.
People, they don't think.
This is part of the collapse of society.
They do not think.
And folks, I shouldn't have to point this out, but these are the same morons in charge of the nuclear weapons.
That's what their flashcards were about.
These are the same morons that are supposed to be guarding the nuclear warheads, and they're dumb enough to use online flashcards.
We are in real trouble.
We are in real trouble.
These people, seriously.
There's something about young people today.
They don't mind being surveilled all the time.
They love Big Brother watching them.
And so, of course, Tesla has now started using cameras in the cabins of its cars to monitor drivers.
Oh, yeah.
This is from CNBC. Tesla has switched on a driver-facing camera in some of its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles to And here's why.
Check this out.
To make sure drivers are paying attention to the road when they use autopilot, which is the company's driver assistance system.
So wait a second.
Are you telling me that when you use autopilot, some creepy person at Tesla is watching you?
They're looking at you to make sure you're looking at the road?
Make sure you're not reading a book or snoozing, watching a movie.
Or playing with your nuclear flashcard app.
So now Tesla is looking at you.
And they're somehow raiding what you're doing.
If you're not paying attention, what happens?
That was never covered in the story.
The story just says, the camera-based driver monitoring system.
I mean, number one, I don't want a vehicle that's got a camera pointed at my face in the car.
My face, my expressions, that's my own private business.
Because I've got some expressions.
It's like, get out of the fast lane, you moron!
You know?
What are you doing?
Who are these idiots?
Use your blinkers!
Whatever.
That's my own private business in the driver's seat of the car.
That is no one else's business.
That's not Tesla's business.
Or if I owned a Ford, it's not Ford's business, or if I own, you know, whatever.
It's not a car company's business.
What I'm screaming or saying or looking like as the driver.
Maybe I've had a bad hair day, huh?
Maybe I don't want to be recorded by Tesla and have my video on their servers that end up getting hacked.
And then there's like Bitcoin ransomware or some kind of giant leak of all these videos.
That should be amusing.
You know, watch people drive.
All right, from the story, the camera-based driver monitoring system was switched on in these vehicles after Tesla modified these vehicles to exclude radar sensors.
And then delivered some vehicles without key advanced driver safety features switched on.
So what?
They removed the radar sensors.
So are you telling me that some of these people are putting their Tesla vehicles into automatic mode, but it's got no radar?
And then they have a camera on you just to see what you do?
See how badly you freak out?
You're driving along, you put it into autopilot mode, and then it's like, there's no autopilot.
It's drifting!
It's drifting!
Stop!
And then they've got all that on video.
Sounds like a reality TV show or like a bloopers reel or something, but it doesn't sound like the kind of thing that should be in your car.
I'm never buying a car that's got cameras pointed at me, the driver.
That's for sure.
I don't want the car looking at me.
It's my job to be looking at the car.
That's what the dashboard is.
Instrument panel.
I'm looking at the car.
Not the car looking at me.
If I'm not driving the car, I shouldn't be in the driver's seat in the first place.
So I don't know who these morons are that put a car on autopilot and then jump in the back seat with their friends.
Hey, party time!
We're doing 80 down the interstate.
Don't worry.
Elon Musk is in charge now.
Yeah, his avatar is driving.
What could possibly go wrong?
Hurling down the highway with no driver.
In a construction zone, sitting on top of highly explosive lithium-ion batteries that, once they burst into flame, even the local fire departments can't put it out.
What could possibly go wrong?
Who does that?
Who does that?
Like, people who take vaccines, I know!
Yeah, suicidal people!
They should just have a vaccine injection inside the Tesla.
Like, under the driver's seat.
If you're dumb enough to go on autopilot, you'll probably appreciate this.
Yow!
Get your little spike protein jab.
There's your booster for 2022 in advance.
Welcome to Tesla.
And don't worry if you have a stroke and end up in a vax accident.
We'll just blame the autopilot.
Because everybody knows it's a Tesla.
It's going to drive into a tree or something.
No, but on a serious note, folks, these people are a danger to the rest of us on the road because they're not in control of their vehicle.
They have turned it over to some horribly bad software system, and then they've leaped out of the driver's seat.
Isn't that worse than driving drunk?
Remember mothers against drunk driving, you know, mad?
If you're drunk, you're impaired.
What if you're not even in the seat?
What then?
Who's impaired?
I think your judgment is impaired if you put it on autopilot.
That's impaired judgment.
You have to be drunk to rely on Tesla's autopilot.
So do you blame the beer or do you blame Elon?
Which one?
Who's responsible for the crash?
All right, speaking of technology gone bad, the CEO of Intel says the chip shortage...
That's affecting the semiconductor industry could persist for a couple more years.
Pat Gelsinger...
That's the CEO of Intel, apparently, said at the Taipei Computex trade show that the global semiconductor shortage could take years to resolve.
He says there was a work-from-home and study-from-home trend during the COVID-19 pandemic that has led to a cycle of explosive growth in semiconductors that has placed huge strain on global supply chains.
Funny how I didn't mention that One of Taiwan's major chip manufacturers was set on fire, probably in an act of communist sabotage, by the way, and that's one of the main reasons that there's a shortage, and also that Taiwan has been in a horrible drought, and some of the reservoirs in Taiwan, the water reservoirs, are down below 3% capacity.
And it takes a lot of water to make microchips.
And there are weather wars being directed against Taiwan to cause droughts and so on.
He didn't mention any of that.
And that there's a shortage of the metals that goes into microchips, you know, like silver and copper and gallium and arsenic and whatever else goes in there.
Cadmium, I guess.
All kinds of crazy stuff that goes into the semiconductors.
And some of those are hard to get.
Supply lines are...
Collapsing, and things are getting more expensive, even when you can get them.
And then there's the labor problem, especially in America.
Nobody wants to work, staying home, getting paid to not work.
How come Intel didn't say that?
No, because he has to be woke, I'm sure.
Has to be woke.
He just says it's increased demand.
No, it isn't.
It's not just increased demand.
No, the whole supply line is cratering.
The labor force has decided they no longer want to work because Joe Biden keeps sending them stimulus money, which we'll get to here in a second.
More stimulus money is part of the collapse.
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Alright, the EPA is now deleting inconvenient climate data.
This is from climatedepot.com, which is a great site to check out.
The U.S. EPA brought back its climate change indicator platform last week under the Biden administration.
But in this new web presentation, the EPA has just disappeared data that was inconvenient to the narrative that humans are causing dangerous climate change.
So they've just deleted...
Like fires and changes in temperature data.
And ocean level data and CO2 data.
They just delete whatever they don't like.
They try to say, I mean, talk about Ministry of Truth, you know.
This is classic Orwellian behavior.
They just go back into the history and delete all the radical events to try to pretend that the climate was calm.
Everything was calm.
There were no hurricanes.
There were no droughts.
There were no fires or floods or tornadoes or anything.
This is their big lie.
And that way then, everything that happens in those categories now can be blamed on climate change.
And that's kind of the way the media pushes it now.
It's like, there's a hurricane.
And the media goes into a frenzy.
There's a hurricane?
Oh my god, there's never been hurricanes before.
Which is insane.
Hurricanes, as long as there have been oceans and air, you know, atmosphere.
And as long as the earth has been spinning, there are going to be hurricanes because the earth is in motion.
And, you know, the sun is heating up water, causing water evaporation, and the earth is spinning on its axis because it is a sphere.
It's not a flat earth.
It's a sphere.
It's spinning.
So you've got Coriolis effect.
You've got things moving.
You're going to have hurricanes.
It's been going on since long before human beings ever existed, but the EPA pretends it only began after the invention of the combustion engine.
But then again, that lie requires that they delete history so nobody can go back to the 1800s and say, oh, there were some nasty hurricanes, even in Texas.
You know, nasty floods, horrible forest fires, you know, horrible events.
Okay.
That's Climate Depot.
Now, moving on to the culture topic here.
Let me bring you some interesting cultural news.
Alright?
But first, let me ask, you know, I pointed this out earlier.
Is it racist to point out that the violence being carried out against Asians in America is mostly violence initiated by young black males?
Is that racist to point that out, or is that just a fact?
Yeah, it's just a fact, isn't it?
Why are these young black men punching Asians all the time.
Asian men, Asian women, what's going on with that?
And then the Democrats, oh, this is hate crimes against Asians.
Yeah, your people committing the hate crimes against Asians.
I haven't seen a video of a conservative punching an Asian, have you?
It doesn't exist.
Not that I've seen.
I've never seen that.
All right, but let me tell you something else that I've seen.
There's a fascinating video on brighttown.com on the channel called Truth or Consequences.
And the video is entitled, Ex-Gang Member Claims the Government Drops Crates Full of Guns and Bullets in Black Neighborhoods.
And I watched this video.
It's about a 10-minute video.
It's fascinating.
And this guy is an ex-gang member, he says, and he seems to have a lot of knowledge about Chicago and the streets and everything.
And he says, yeah, even back in the 90s, they would just be walking around and suddenly there's a crate full of automatic weapons.
And he says the government is leaving crates full of automatic weapons.
And I don't mean semi-automatic.
I mean full auto.
He's very specific about this.
He says that when he was a young gangbanger, That there were so many automatic weapons that were just found all over the streets, just literally in crates.
You know, automatic rifles, full auto, automatic pistols, like an auto Glock, which is a pretty rare thing.
You know, you just hold down the trigger and the Glock cycles through the You know, the full magazine with an auto sear, I guess.
It seems like a crazy thing.
Who needs a full auto Glock 19?
That just seems like a waste of ammo.
But anyway, he said that He had so many full-auto guns around him that that's what he thought all guns were.
He didn't realize that normal legal guns were semi-automatics.
He thought all guns were fully automatic because they were just flooding the neighborhoods with him.
So what he's saying is, It's the Democrats.
Remember Operation Fast and Furious?
This was carried out by Obama and Eric Holder, his Attorney General.
And they were running guns.
They were allowing guns to go into the hands of Mexican drug cartels and across the border so that those guns would be used to carry out violent shootings.
And then they would use those violent shootings to claim, oh, we need to clamp down on the Second Amendment.
Too many guns on the streets.
Yeah, you put them there.
And that's what this ex-gang member is explaining.
It's the Democrats who put the guns on the streets, literally.
Literally put the guns on the streets.
They drop guns on the streets.
And then they drive away.
And they just wait for gangbangers to pick them up and start shooting each other so they can then scream and cry about all the gun violence.
And where is the gun violence, folks?
Where is the gun violence?
Oh, it's in Chicago, where the Democrats are dropping off guns all the time on the streets.
What an amazing coincidence.
You mean to tell me that if you drop off Totally unmarked, full-auto weapons just randomly on street corners in the really bad gang neighborhoods.
You mean to tell me if you do that, there's going to be more shootings?
Say it ain't so!
But check out this video on Brighton.
Again, ex-gang member claims the government drops crates full of guns and bullets in black neighborhoods.
That doesn't surprise me at all.
Now, another story in MSN.com.
Talks about a shooting that happened last week.
A disgruntled employee who gunned down nine co-workers at a Northern California rail yard appears to have circumvented some of the state's strict gun laws.
This is MSN pretending to be astonished.
What?
He circumvented gun laws?
You mean to tell me a mass murderer didn't follow the gun laws?
According to the story then, the gunman, identified as maintenance worker Samuel Cassidy, legally obtained the three semi-automatic pistols, i.e.
a regular pistol.
But the magazines he used held 12 to 15 rounds.
Magazines with more than 10 rounds are illegal in California.
And the article says it's also illegal to have a gun in a transit facility.
Yeah, it's also illegal to shoot nine people.
Did you ever think about that?
I mean, if someone's going to shoot nine people, you think they're going to follow the 10-round magazine law?
No, they don't care about your magazine law.
They don't care about your gun laws.
They're going to murder some people.
They are, by definition, lawless.
I mean, go figure here.
It's astonishing to me that liberals haven't figured out yet that lawless people don't follow the law.
So the only rational quote in this article comes from Aidan Johnston, the director of Yes.
Did that stop the mass murderer?
No.
Did it leave law-abiding citizens defenseless?
Yes.
Exactly.
The only people who follow gun laws are people who follow laws, i.e.
people who don't carry out mass shootings.
By definition.
The people who carry out mass shootings, by definition, are not people who follow laws and therefore don't follow gun laws and therefore don't care about your gun laws and so on and so forth.
I mean, is it so hard for liberals to figure this out?
Of course, the answer is they know all that.
They're trying to have more violent crime.
They're trying to have more shootings.
They want that.
That's why they're distributing the guns.
And of course, they always want to make this about race.
They want to say that the Second Amendment is racist because more black people are shot with guns than white people.
Yeah, more black people are shot by other black people with illegal guns.
In other words...
Criminals shoot criminals is what it...
That's the answer.
Criminals shoot criminals using guns that they got by circumventing gun laws.
Therefore, having more gun laws doesn't suddenly transform criminals into law-abiding citizens, does it?
No.
But the way the Democrats operate in these culture wars is to say, well, we've got to take away gun rights from white people and we've got to give money to black people.
And they have this whole COVID-19 relief application, this small business administration thing, where people of color could apply for stimulus money.
This is for small business owners.
Based on color or sex of the business owner, they could apply for this, but not...
Straight white males.
Until later.
But by the time it came to be later where straight white males could apply, they were told, oh, the money's run out.
All the money went to, you know, the people of color, the women, the transgenders, whatever it was.
Well, the Sixth Circuit, this is the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, slapped down Biden hard on this And said, you can't discriminate against people based on race.
This is the Vitolo v.
Guzman trial.
And Judge Thapar, I think that's how you pronounce his name.
This is his conclusion that just wraps it all up.
This case is about whether the government can allocate limited coronavirus relief funds based on the race and sex of the applicants We hold that it cannot, period.
And then he adds this golden line, quote, the way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race.
I mean, it makes perfect sense, but liberals don't understand this.
Liberals want to argue that the way to stop discrimination is to keep discriminating, which makes no sense whatsoever.
You'd have to be mentally ill to believe that, which is why liberalism is a mental illness.
You'd have to be mentally ill.
The way to stop racism is to just hate everybody who has fair skin.
That's not going to stop racism.
It's just going to make it worse, isn't it?
At least the judge sees this, and he slapped that down.
All right, moving into the economic collapse topics of today.
And we mentioned precious metals earlier.
Check this out from Zero Hedge.
The U.S. Mint is delaying silver shipments due to a global silver shortage.
Whoa, you didn't know silver was in short supply?
Yes, it is.
A recent report from the Silver Institute shows that silver demand for printed and flexible electronics is forecast to increase 54% over the next 10 years.
And demand for silver is forecast to come in at 48 million ounces this year.
By 2030, that's going to be 615 million ounces.
Now, remember, we just talked about Intel saying, hey, the microchip problem is going to continue for a couple of years.
Yeah, they use silver in those microchips as well.
According to the New York Times, the U.S. Mint even upped its coin production in mid-2020 after shortages of coins were reported in the U.S. as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
And then demand over the past few months from coin hodlers, I'll explain that in a minute, appears to have overwhelmed the U.S. Mint.
Now, a hodler is someone...
Hodler actually comes from the world of cryptocurrencies.
It was somebody big in crypto who was trying to say holders, like crypto holders, H-O-L-D-E-R-S, but it was a typo, and he typed hodlers, and that became a new word.
It means to stack or to hold on to something.
If you're holding on to your Bitcoin, you're a hodler, okay?
So if you ever see that word, it's not a typo.
It's part of the new lexicon.
Anyway...
As Peter Schiff recently noted, along with increased silver demand for printed and flexible electronics, analysts expect the solar energy and automotive sectors to demand more silver in the coming years.
So you see what's happening here.
All these industries need more silver.
And so the paper pushers, the JP Morgans of the world, they must be pulling their hair out trying to keep this price suppressed below $30, which is what silver spot price is right now, $29 or something.
If you end up getting silver coins, it'll be, you know, the premium is a lot.
It could be $40 an ounce or something, but the spot price, the paper price is only $29.
Because it's being suppressed, and they must be having a hard time suppressing it, because silver, I mean, even just from what Peter Schiff says, I think he said that he expects silver to be hundreds of dollars an ounce.
I don't know how high Schiff thinks it's going to go, but as I've explained earlier, or in another podcast, as the dollar loses its value, the price of gold and silver represented in dollars is just going to skyrocket because the dollars are worth less and less.
But also, as gold and silver are just one of the few things that's artificially suppressed right now, their prices are going to skyrocket at some point because they can't keep it down forever.
And in a market where everything else is seemingly inflated, iron ore, copper, aluminum, lumber, food, housing, land...
Fuel everything, it seems.
Gold and silver are the only remaining bargains in the system, from what I can see.
Anyway, there's going to be very strong demand for silver, especially over the next few years, so plan accordingly.
And now, Zero Hedge also reporting prices are soaring May rent.
The rent prices for May, the jump is the biggest in history.
So the Bank of America is predicting that the U.S. is facing a period of, quote, transitory hyperinflation.
What?
Did they use the word hyperinflation?
Oh, whoa.
Because I thought it was only the independent media using hyperinflation, but apparently they've qualified it's transitory hyperinflation.
That means it's going to go away.
Of course it's going to go away.
When the system crashes, it's going to go away.
All hyperinflation is transitory, because it can't last much longer.
That's, by definition, all hyperinflation is transitory, because it's going to crater, and then the fiat currency will be worthless, and then there's no more hyperinflation, because it's zero...
So, from the story, it makes sense that home prices are also surging thanks to trillions in stimmy checks, near-record low mortgage rates, and an exodus away from cities, which is something we've advocated.
And as we noted two weeks ago, that's precisely what they're doing with Redfin reporting an 18% jump in median home sale prices to an all-time high.
As a record, 58% of all houses sell within two weeks of being listed, including crappy shacks that probably should never sell, including shacks in Greenwich Village next to the drug den.
Remember, we may be liberal, but this has gone too far.
Of which 45% of the homes sell for more than their listing price.
45% of homes in the month of May That sold, sold for more than their listing price.
Can you believe that?
Can you believe that?
All right.
By the way, if you're tracking the vaccine issue and the spike protein bioweapons, and again, tomorrow we're going to talk more about the vaccines and gain-of-function research and all that, you know that if this vaccine causes a death wave,
From the suspected antibody-dependent enhancement effect, for example, or other effects, strokes in the future, whatever, autoimmune disorders, then housing is going to become very affordable at some point because population is going to be a whole lot lower.
But until that day comes, housing is sky high because people are trying to get out of the liberal cities.
They see the zombie collapse wave coming.
Remember?
The zombies are near the fountain.
Yeah, they're coming.
So just to speed this up, Biden has his new $6 trillion budget.
I did talk about that briefly last week.
But remember, the Democrats want to add another $4 trillion in stimulus money this year on top of the $6 trillion, making $10 trillion in one year.
Do you recall when I said, I predicted it wouldn't be long before the government's spending a trillion dollars a month Well, $10 trillion in a year is pretty close to that.
And then remember I said what's going to come after that is $1 trillion a week and then $1 trillion a day and so on until the transitory hyperinflation is no longer transitory because it's all collapsed.
So the thing is, we don't know how long it's going to take exactly for that to happen, but now there's no longer any question that it is happening.
When you see $10 trillion being spent in one year, you know the end of that fiat currency is very near.
It's really close now.
Wow.
I don't know how much longer this is going to last, really.
I mean, the U.S. government debt was going parabolic back in 99.
Think about how much more parabolic it is now.
Well, I guess that's the nature of a parabolic mathematical function, isn't it?
That the more you extend into the future, it shrinks the past, so to speak, visually in a graph, makes the past look small compared to the insanity of the present, doesn't it?
That's what a parabolic function is.
But yeah, it's getting crazy.
Now, Democrats, I saw over the weekend, they want to put in an automatic universal basic income payout when any crisis is experienced.
Yeah, some kind of a system where, oh, there's any kind of economic hiccup, there's any kind of a downturn, It's another virus.
They want money to flood into the hands of the masses.
They want a UBI, universal basic income, to be automatically triggered by events.
I mean, who knows?
Maybe one day it'll be, oh, there's a hurricane approaching.
Boom!
Automatic stimulus checks.
Everybody goes out and buys more plywood, raising the price another 5,000%.
Pretty soon, a 4x8 piece of plywood will be $1,000.
Yeah, really, we're not that far from that being reality.
But this is the way Democrats think economies work.
This is the magical money theory, MMT, that they think money comes from, you know, fairies and leprechauns and things.
This magical fairy dust turns into dollars, and they can just print and print and print and create money forever and hand it out to people.
They think that's how the economy works.
Well, what have we learned in the last year?
That if you pay people to not work, people don't work.
In fact, a friend of mine who listens to this podcast was telling me, hey, suppose you got a neighbor kid and you tell him, hey, I'll pay you $10 to mow my lawn or I'll pay you $8 to stay home and not mow my lawn.
What's the kid going to do?
He's going to take the $8 to stay home.
Because why work if you don't have to?
Even if it's not quite the same amount of money, it's still free money for doing nothing.
And if you pay people to stay at home and do nothing, you crater the entire economy.
That's exactly what's happening.
Universal basic income is really a way to pay people to crash the economic system.
Because just a generation ago, or certainly two generations ago, everybody understood the social contract that You earn money that is contingent with your contribution to society.
In other words, you do something useful, you produce something, or you offer a service or a product.
Maybe you're baking cakes.
Maybe you're repairing shoes.
Maybe you're fixing driveways for people or putting on roofing shingles.
Whatever you do, you have some kind of value to society, and then you're compensated for that.
You get paid.
For that.
And that way, this keeps society moving.
And this is how we have plumbers and electricians and farmers.
You know, people who do something useful.
Even nurses and so on.
But what's the economy today?
What's the economy today?
You talk to an average young person.
You ask them, like, what do you envision yourself doing professionally?
And their answer is, oh, trading Bitcoin, you know?
What does Bitcoin do for society?
Well, nothing.
It doesn't produce anything.
There's nothing happening here.
It's just this agreed ledger system.
And they think they're getting rich.
They think they're producing.
They're not producing.
You're not producing anything.
You're using electricity to produce nothing.
The average young person today is like, oh, I'm going to be a Bitcoin billionaire.
I'm going to take my stimulus money and I'm just going to double it and double it and double it every five days by following Tesla's tweets.
And this is what they think productivity is.
It's not productivity.
When I say productivity, I'm talking about the machinists.
You know, people who could run machines.
People who could fix firearms.
EMTs who can...
Put people's veins and arteries back together again.
Hey, bring that leg back over here.
We've got to get this guy on the stretcher.
Get him over to the hospital.
Yeah, apparently he was riding in the backseat of a Tesla with autopilot on and something went horribly wrong.
But I'm talking about people that have real skills and real productivity.
You're supposed to contribute something to society.
But Democrats today, of course, they don't think that contributing is anything.
That doesn't even compute with them.
Contribute?
What do you mean?
All they're doing is stealing from society, confiscating, skimming.
That's what a Democrat thinks to themselves.
How much can a person skim off of society?
It's not like, what can we do for society?
You know?
That's the way they think.
And if you were to ask me, by the way, why does our business model work for Natural News and Brighteon and the Health Ranger store and so on, it's because we're delivering things that are real.
Clean food, you know?
Clean supplements, clean personal care products, laboratory tested, meticulously sourced, you know, packaged, delivered professionally.
With care and quality control, certified organic, GMP compliant, ISO audited, all this stuff.
We deliver physical product to people that they love and enjoy and really come to depend on.
That's doing something for society.
You know, I didn't decide to launch a virtual food store.
Here, why don't you buy, like, food coins?
You can have online food.
And we'll just pretend it's food.
We'll pretend we're growing food in an online farm in the cloud.
And you can have the food cloud tokens, and then we'll hype up the food cloud token price.
We'll all get rich selling each other these inflated food tokens.
That would be the dumbest business model ever.
But that's what a lot of young people today, that's what they think the economy is.
They don't realize at some point it has to be real.
That's why I was so surprised last week when I mentioned that kind of fold-out camping thing that goes in the back of the Tesla truck that doesn't exist.
I think it's called the Overlander or something.
It's an animation of a pop-out Like, little apartment that pops out of the trunk of the Tesla, and then the walls, like, stack themselves up, and then there's a solar roof that unfurls, and then there's, like, a bed and a sink and a desk and everything in the back of your Tesla somehow, which only has, like, 50 cubic feet.
And this thing exists as an animation only.
They got $50 million in pre-orders, I think.
I think that's what it is.
$50 million in pre-orders.
People are buying this thing.
It's not even real.
Never even been built.
There's not even a prototype.
It's an animation.
They put out a video.
Like, wouldn't this be amazing?
Here, give us $50 million and then we'll figure out if we can build it.
Answer, you can't.
You can't build that.
I can tell you right now, you can't build that.
Because you can't shrink an entire apartment into the trunk of a Tesla truck.
It doesn't work.
But if I were to say the big aha that's coming, the big reckoning that's coming, is that reality counts.
Reality still counts.
And never forget, the zombies are near the fountain.
Reality counts, which means that...
Well, pardon my language here, but...
This is a saying back in the day when I was growing up.
I used to hear adults say this.
Maybe you've heard it.
Money talks, bullshit walks.
You ever heard that saying before?
Yeah?
What that means is if you're real, if you've got something to offer here, I'll listen to you.
But if you're just going to blab and talk, get out of my face.
And I guess you would hear that at swap meets and people negotiating prices over a car or something.
But today, most of the economy is BS. It's just BS. It's trading derivatives and trading made-up crypto coins and getting fake stimulus money and fake fiat currency that's not real.
And the big reckoning that's coming is that all of the falsities of society, including transgenderism, by the way, will vanish At some point here, probably soon, to be replaced by things that are real.
And reality is going to slap people in the face so hard with issues like, hey, where do we get food?
Because food is real, and we really need some food.
Otherwise, we're going to really starve.
You can't just...
Have like crypto food and live off of that.
This is just creating like artificial food in the cloud.
You should eat your cloud.
That's what you should do.
And it's not going to help you.
Eat your cloud, but you should be growing real food in the real world, folks.
All right, so when it comes to money, what's fake?
Fiat currency.
What's virtual?
Cryptocurrency.
What's real?
Gold and silver.
That's actual money.
It actually holds value.
When it comes to food, what's fake?
Oh, you process fake food.
You're genetically modified seeds that don't spawn more than one generation.
It's all fake stuff.
What's real?
Heirloom seeds.
Home gardening.
Growing your own hydroponics that you can eat yourself.
That's real.
Food in a bucket.
That's real.
Alright, biology.
What's fake?
Oh, transgenderism.
Men can get pregnant, women have a penis.
That's all fake.
What's real?
Having a baby.
A new mother having a baby.
That's real.
That's as real as it gets.
Breastfeeding is real.
Physiology is real.
You'll find out how real it is first time you have a baby.
Holy cow, this is real.
Medicine, what's fake?
All the false claims of big pharma, the drug cartels, the faked data, all the fraudulent science to push vaccines that harm more people than they help.
The cancer industry kills more people than it saves.
On and on.
What's real?
The medicinal molecules found in herbs and plants and foods.
That's real.
It's in there.
It's mother nature's medicine.
That's real.
You can grow your own medicine for real in a windowsill or even just by growing sprouts.
You can really make your own superfood by sprouting alfalfa seeds.
That's real.
So there's a day coming, the fakery fades away, and the reality kicks in hard.
And the people who have been living in artificial worlds, whether it's the fake news world of MSNBC or something, or, you know, the fake culture world of transgenderism, and, you know, even these people in Greenwich Village, we're...
We may be liberal, but this has gone too far.
At some point, it gets real, like a Molotov cocktail thrown in your face.
Suddenly, that's real.
You can feel the heat.
You can feel the glass shards.
You can feel the blood running down your arm or the burn marks.
That gets very real very fast, sadly.
Suddenly, that's real.
A riot in your face or in your neighborhood is real.
And, of course, the answer to riots is also real.
AR-15s, you know, law enforcement, wielding shotguns, we used to call them riot guns, right?
Why is it called a riot gun?
Because that's what they bring to the riot to stop the riot.
You know, one cop with a riot gun would usually put an end to the riot.
Today, the cops aren't allowed to have the guns, not a shotgun, typically.
And the rioters are...
Attacking law enforcement.
Trying to kill them.
Setting their cars on fire.
Because police aren't allowed to shoot back.
Well, that's going to flip.
When the day of reckoning comes and then suddenly reality kicks back in, cops are going to start shooting criminals again.
Trust me, that day is coming.
It's coming very soon, probably with the economic collapse.
There's going to be a day cops nationwide will just say, well, guess what?
Rules of engagement have just been upgraded.
You are now free to return fire.
And that's exactly what's going to happen.
Reality is coming.
And reality is, it's not politically correct.
And it has no mercy.
Reality is what happens when you forget cause and effect.
When you set things into motion as a society that come back and bite you in the ass, that's reality.
And that's going to happen economically.
That's going to happen with the health implications of this spike protein injection vaccine.
It's going to happen with the lawlessness and the defunding of police.
It's going to happen with the bubble economy.
And all the cryptos and the bubble stock market and everything.
Reality is coming hard.
And when it hits, all the falsehoods are going to fade away so quickly to be replaced by this raw, rude reality.
Three R's, I guess, right?
Raw, rude reality.
No mercy from reality.
You've got to deal with it.
When that day comes, we all better pray that we have things that are real, including real skills, by the way, real skills that we've got the ability to survive, but that we also have real things such as food, ammunition, real money, like, but that we also have real things such as food, ammunition, real money, like, you know, again, gold and silver, real house, real roof over our heads, real shelter, real piece That, that day's coming.
I think that's why people, so many people are leaving the cities.
They're trying to get to someplace that can survive the intrusion of raw, rude reality.
You do not want to be anywhere near the zombies at the fountain.
You do not want to be in the drug den in Greenwich Village when all this comes crashing down.
You don't want to be near Chaz.
You don't want to be in the new Austin zone.
What is it?
A bunch of machete-wielding, walkie-talkie-toting homeless people setting up tents on City Hall property in downtown Austin.
You don't want to be near them.
You don't want to be anywhere near the zombies.
You want to be far from that, and you want to be ready.
So take action while you can.
That's what I'm saying.
Take action while you can.
And as you know, I am going to be spending more time on preparedness topics.
So more hands-on practical stuff.
I thought I was going to film at least one video over the Memorial Day weekend.
I did not.
I did not have a chance to do that.
My fault.
So I will put a light of fire under my own butt and try to get that done for you over the next week or so.
I want to bring you real practical stuff.
I'm also researching some lithium-ion power banks.
And also, I know you're going to tease me about this, but I mentioned it yesterday.
I'm looking at crossbows now.
I know.
I can hear the jokes already.
There's a new crossbow from a company called Raven.
I think that's the name.
And it's a crazy expensive crossbow, but it achieves over 500 feet per second velocity of this crossbow bolt.
And granted, this is not an affordable crossbow, but I thought I would maybe acquire this and do some testing with it to see how And what kind of range can you get with a silent, completely silent, reusable weapon system that can survive even without gunpowder and the loss of primers and bullets and so on?
Because if you have a crossbow that can hit targets at, let's say, 200 yards because you have 500 feet per second velocity, suddenly that's a game changer because most people don't have crossbows that fire that far.
In fact, pretty much nobody does.
Most crossbows are like 50 to 75 yards range.
That's about it.
And I'm not sure how long the ammunition is going to last in a Mad Max collapse scenario.
Maybe a few years and that's it.
All the ammo will be used up.
You've got to be like toting swords and crossbows and edged weapons and such.
That should be an interesting time.
I don't know, maybe it doesn't get that bad, but a crossbow also is silent in case you want to do some hunting of small game, you know, for food like rabbits or what have you.
And if you can shoot a rabbit with a crossbow, that's even quieter than a.22.
It's very quiet.
So, you know, being silent...
For survival purposes, that definitely has its advantages.
So I'm going to be looking at that.
We'll be bringing you that as soon as that comes out.
I think that's in July.
But, yeah, I'm going to be a crossbow owner.
Go ahead with the jokes.
I don't care.
I'm a full-blown Texan now.
All I need now is an old beat-up trailer and a six-pack of beer sitting on the porch and a shaggy lawn chair.
It's like an episode out of Cops or something.
No, I'm not going there.
No, this is actually very high IQ, very practical, you know, ballistically capable tools for your survival.
Crossbow does have a role to play, believe it or not.
We'll check it out.
All right, but that's the situation update for today.
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I know a lot of people heard my vaccine deep state warning podcast last week.
Got a lot of responses on that.
I really appreciate all your prayers and all your support.
We are living in very dangerous times.
There's no question about that.
And the vaccine coercion hierarchy is it's in full swing.
They are coming for us.
They really do want to force us all to get vaccinated, even at gunpoint, if that's what it takes.
So stay prepared, stay informed, be safe, get out of the blue cities and out of the blue states while you can.
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