Situation Update, 12/2/22 - Kanye goes there, tells the world to look on the BRIGHT side of HITLER
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All right, welcome to the We Hate Hitler edition of the Situation Update welcome to the We Hate Hitler edition of the Situation Update Friday, December 2nd, 2022, Mike Adams here.
And why is it the We Hate Hitler edition?
Because I just want to be perfectly clear.
If there's anybody that it's Important to not like, or anybody that is okay to hate, then it's Hitler.
And Kanye West, or as he's known, Ye West, appeared on the Alex Jones show, and I'm guessing he freaked out Alex because he freaked out the whole world when Kanye said that he likes the man whose name starts with H. I'm not even going to say it in the same sentence.
Because I don't want anybody editing that out of context.
But Kanye said three or four times that he likes the man whose name rhymes with Spittler.
Okay, we'll just put it that way.
Like having a Fittler.
Okay, because I think Kanye was having a Fittler.
I think that dude has lost his mind.
And if you don't believe me, listen to this clip.
13-second clip of Kanye committing reputation suicide on The Alex Jones Show.
Check this out.
I know you're trying to be shocking with that.
I'm not trying to be shocking.
I like Hitler.
I do not.
The Holocaust is not what happened.
Let's look at the facts of that.
And Hitler has a lot of redeeming qualities.
So tell us, do you think...
All right, folks, what did you think about that one?
Actually, I was interviewing Clay Clark earlier today, and Clay had a better collection of, I think, four clips from that show.
I don't know how Clay got that together so quickly, by the way.
Pretty amazing.
But he played the clips and it's Kanye going on and on about that, the same kind of thing.
And Clay and I pretty much both agreed that, you know, if you're a celebrity and you're going through some real personal psychological trauma or Something crazy is coming out.
You know, some weird stuff is emerging out of your subconscious or conscious mind and you need a therapist.
Probably don't go on the Alex Jones show and share your crazy with the world.
That's all I'm saying.
Now, Alex handled it as well as could be expected.
Alex was trying to say...
You know, like, oh, so, I mean, you don't really hate all Jewish people, do you?
Right?
Things like that.
I mean, I'm paraphrasing, but Alex was trying to, I mean, I can imagine, because, you know, but Alex, you know, Alex doesn't have any sense of discrimination against anybody, by the way.
I don't know if you knew that, but Alex is really an egalitarian when it comes to just everybody's okay with him, as long as you're not taking away his rights.
Or trying to indoctrinate his children with your transgenderism stuff.
Alex doesn't care at all if you're gay or trans or skin color or ethnicity or anything like that.
Believe it or not, Alex is one of the least discriminatory people that you will ever meet.
That's why he's able to talk to so many different people.
But then Kanye comes on and Kanye is like, he thinks that Mr.
Spittler having a Fittler is so awesome.
And I think Alex in his mind is probably going, oh my God, how do I help Kanye not destroy the rest of his life here?
That's my guess.
Now, I'm scheduled to go on with Alex later today.
I'm not sure that that's going to happen because I'm having some scheduling issues and I'm not able to join from my normal studio.
And they might bump me anyway because of just kind of the post-Kanye chaos that's probably happening.
So I'm guessing I won't be on with Alex later today, but there's a possibility I will.
If I'm on with Alex...
You know, I'll probably ask him, certainly off air, like, dude, how hard was that to handle, you know?
You have a guest that comes on like that and just outs this, I'm talking about Ye here, Ye just putting his mental illness on display for the whole world to see, right?
On the Alex Jones show, you know, of all places.
To just display your mass mental illness, that is not the best choice.
So maybe that's why Ye wore a black hood and mask and everything, which is also truly bizarre.
But of course, everybody's commenting about this.
I had to give you my comments as well.
It's just, for the record, this is the We Hate Hitler edition.
And even the radical left, as much as they say, you know, hate is bad, Hate crimes.
You're not supposed to hate anybody.
Except there's one person it's okay to hate.
Well, actually, from the left-wing point of view, there's two.
You can hate Hitler, and then they also hate Orange Man.
So, who they think is Hitler, because they don't know anything about history, Orange Man is the opposite of Hitler, but nevertheless, that's a whole different podcast.
But anyway, it's okay to hate Hitler, even in a world that says hatred is bad.
So, again, this is the We Hate Hitler edition of the podcast.
All right, now I mentioned earlier that I had Clay Clark on for an interview, and I also interviewed Ivan Raiklin.
That interview had really bad bandwidth and connections.
I'm not even sure how editable that interview is, so we'll have to kind of scavenge whatever we can out of that interview, because Ivan was on his way to a speech, so he had to do it from the car, moving.
As his cell phone is connecting to different towers, and not all of them were great.
So Ivan Raikland's awesome, by the way.
And he's a Green Beret, and he's a constitutional attorney, and smart guy, very sharp guy.
I like Ivan.
I was hanging out with him in Tulsa at the Clay Clark event, in fact, come to think of it.
But anyway, I'm not sure which interview I'm going to run tonight, or maybe both, or maybe none.
I don't know.
We'll figure that out here shortly.
Also, there is a lot of news today.
We're going to talk about the Senate GOP saying they're going to block military funding unless the vaccine mandate is dropped, which is that that's major.
That's huge.
And also, there was major news from the Ivan Raikland interview.
And one of those, I'll just give you a little teaser here.
One of those is that if we get the right person in as Speaker of the House, not Kevin McCarthy, the rhino, but somebody more Trumpian, let's say, then they could force the sergeant at arms of the House to release all of the video of January 6th.
which would tell the truth.
It would show the truth.
It would expose the whole thing and how Nancy Pelosi was involved.
A lot of rhino Republicans were involved, and it was a setup.
It was a trap, and the Capitol police were in on it and everything.
And then all the January 6 prisoners would probably have to be released once the truth comes out about that.
So, frankly, getting the right Speaker of the House in place is critical to freeing the January 6 political prisoners who have languished there for nearly two years in many cases.
hundreds of them.
And, you know, political prisoners in America, China-style, that's got to stop.
So, Speaker of the House position is critical for that.
Anyway, that'll be coming up with the interview with Ivan Raiklund.
Now, I want to offer an explanation of what I was doing earlier this week.
I couldn't talk about it at the time, but I'm always happy to do so after the fact.
So, as I mentioned, I spent two and a half days, very intense days, involved in what I'd previously described as a skills acquisition.
And a lot of people assumed that that meant I was undergoing, I don't know, like, Firearms training or shooting training or jiu-jitsu training or whatever.
Yeah, I mean, those are things I do normally.
But this was something extra special that is not any of those things.
This was something really amazing.
And I think you're going to love to hear about it, but I'll keep it short.
I spent those days, very intensive training and somewhat exhausting too.
I was being trained on how to handle...
Military attack dogs that go downrange with soldiers.
And these dogs are ridiculously athletic, powerful, but also extremely well-balanced in their minds, at least the ones that I was interacting with.
I know they're not all that way, but I was able to Connect with a team, and this team is from an incredible company called Tip Top Canine, and that's their website, by the way, Tip Top Canine, like the letter K and the numeral 9, tiptopcanine.com, and this group is incredible.
Clay Clark introduced me to these folks, and I told Clay, these guys are animals themselves.
They're so good at what they do.
What they normally do, by the way, is they train people's dogs into obedience training.
So they'll have like a dog boot camp and you send your dog to this group and they're loving, amazing, professional people.
I mean, it's incredible what they do.
And they're represented in all kinds of cities across the U.S., but not California or New York.
There's one opening up in North Houston coming up soon, I think, mid-December too, by the way.
And I met the guy that's going to run that in North Houston.
Awesome guy.
So normally people take their dogs to this boot camp and they say, oh, my dog's driving me crazy.
Can you help?
And then they turn their dog over to Tip Top Canine for, I don't know what it is, three weeks or two weeks or whatever it is.
I don't know the duration.
It's a few weeks.
And then there's a magical transformation that happens because these people are experts.
And then...
Your dog is incredibly obedient and mindful and then they train you, the dog owner, how to then blend yourself into that new structure where you are the boss and your dog will be obedient to what you want them to do.
Like, hey, come here.
That's the first one.
Just come, come, come and sit, you know, lie down, stay.
And then there's a lot of other things I hear.
Jump up on this thing and stay there until I say don't.
And these dogs are so well trained that, at least the dogs that I was working with, that you can go, you can take them to restaurants when they're service dogs and you can just say, sit down and just order them down right there and they'll stay there right beside you at the restaurant while you're eating through the whole thing.
And they won't be bothered by distractions and so on.
Now, maybe not every single dog obviously is trainable to that level, but some dogs are, and Tip Top Canine is able to do that, and they're experts at this, and they proved it to me, and we actually went out to eat with one of these military dogs, this military attack service dog, and it was amazing.
And everybody was like, whoa, this dog looks like some kind of superhero thing.
What is this thing?
So, They taught me how to work with these dogs through their systems.
And we did a lot of scenarios.
Because, you know, I'm a very security-minded individual.
And we went through a lot of scenarios in training because I wanted to know, like, you know, how do you augment a personal security situation using low-tech solutions, right?
A dog is very low-tech.
You know I'm the author of Resilient Prepping.
Free download, by the way, resilientprepping.com.
And in that book, I talk about high-tech, low-tech, and no-tech solutions.
Well, a really amazing fight dog, or security dog, is a no-tech solution.
It doesn't take batteries.
The power grid doesn't have to work for the dog to work, right?
So dogs, and I've even said before, you've heard me say this in my books and so on, I've said, you know, yeah, you can spend $50,000 on a high-tech thermal security system and this and that with automatic alerts and application remote notices and chimes and everything, or you can get yourself some low-cost motion-sensing solar-powered lights and a dog.
Because if somebody's creeping in on your place, they're going to set off the motion sensor, lights are going to come on, and your dog's going to go...
And then your dog is your thermal sensing super alert system, like...
Right?
And again, no electricity needed, no software updates, nothing!
So I'm very interested in this aspect of security and also since I know, you know, I hang out with a lot of military guys, ex-military guys and, you know, really great people, former Green Berets or Navy SEALs or what have you, great guys.
And these guys often have worked with animals like this and they have amazing stories.
And these dogs have saved the lives of a great many active duty military men who are downrange.
And sadly, some of these dogs have been lost in that process.
I mean, they've been killed or they've thrown themselves at the enemy to save the soldier, right?
So I wanted to find out what this world is all about.
And so that's what I did.
And it blew my mind.
So we ran scenarios.
After the dog got to trust me a little bit, we had the dog in my car.
And then I'm driving my car.
And we ran a carjacking scenario where I get to order the dog.
To bite the crap out of this carjacker, which was super awesome.
And he just wouldn't let go, man.
And he just jumped out the back window and just ripped at this guy, who was a professional, by the way, wearing a proper suit, you know, because, again, these are professionals.
And so I'm not saying that you should try this at home with your favorite neighbor's German shepherd who has an anger problem or something.
No.
But we got to do...
We did carjacking scenarios.
We did attack scenarios.
We did surprise scenarios.
Like, surprise, bad guy here!
And then, boom!
Dog on your ass.
Or knocking you down.
And these dogs hit.
I called it canine artillery.
These dogs, they launch themselves at the enemy.
Once the enemy is identified, and then you, the owner, once you give the okay.
Again, they train me how to do all this, and I'm given the command, and I'm like, go!
And the dog launches himself like artillery, just kapow!
And can knock people down.
And then chew them up, you know?
Which gives you time, if you're worried about security or defense, gives you time, obviously, to find your pistol and your spare magazine.
I mean, hopefully you're fast at that anyway.
You should be carrying, by the way.
You should be carrying.
I mean, I carry.
You better believe it.
But sometimes you might be distracted, and this gives you extra time to get to whatever you need to get to to deal with this problem that's happening.
You know, super carjacker.
I'm like...
Zombie attack or whatever it is, right?
So my mind was blown.
And you know how much I love animals.
I love animals so much, even though I'm a firearms aficionado, so to speak, I do not hunt animals because I can't stand the thought of killing animals.
No, I love animals.
I'm very empathetic to all animals, including wild hogs, which people tease me about in Texas, by the way.
You can't even shoot a wild hog!
No, I can't.
No, I won't.
That's my moral code.
Just please respect it, but I'll be happy to shoot steel targets with you.
How about that?
Shoot steel targets or zombies, one or the other, you know, or aliens or something.
Like little green men.
If they attack Earth, we'll take them out.
We'll try.
But I'm not shooting wild animals.
That's just not my thing.
But what I took away from this was a profound realization of how incredibly valuable a trained dog can be in your personal defense portfolio.
And it doesn't have to be a super high-end, super expensive military-trained dog.
It could be your regular dog that is an extra set of eyes and ears, but you need to be able to make sure you can handle that dog.
In other words, that dog needs to have some obedience training in order to be compatible with your lifestyle.
Because if your dog's crazy and you end up locking him in a room or something, God forbid, then how is that dog going to help you look for zombies?
You need your dog to be compatible so your dog is with you and around you and in your space, sharing your space, and your dog is cool.
Your dog is chill.
But if zombies come, your dog's like...
You know, the ears go up, little radar, or sonar, whatever that would be.
Your dog's got the supervision, x-ray vision, canine vision.
He's like, mmm, it's that lunch, you know.
And that can, it doesn't have to be a super crazy dog.
It can be a regular dog that's just helping you be on the lookout.
Right?
So, I love this idea of tip-top canine vision.
Training dogs to help people have an extra set of eyes and ears.
And that's aside from the other benefits of just having companionship, you know.
People's mental health is vastly improved by having pets.
You know, people love their pets.
Did you hear my dog barking right there?
Just getting an exclamation mark there.
My dogs bark at the coyotes, and usually at the time I'm recording this, coyotes are sounding off in the distance, and they have all kinds of different calls, and my dogs get all triggered by these different coyote calls, you know?
They start going bonkers, like, Coyote!
Different coyote!
Yelping coyote!
Fighting coyote!
Whatever.
Anyway, the extra set of eyes and ears can be incredibly valuable no matter what you're doing, especially, again, in a grid-down scenario, in a scenario where you don't have police responding on a timely basis.
A dog in your house can make the difference between you living or dying in a home invasion type of scenario because a dog occupies the invader.
Even a small little chihuahua yelping dog occupies the invader.
Like, yuck, yuck.
And the invaders are like, oh, I've got to deal with this, too?
So that's why home robbers and murderers and so on, they think twice when they realize dogs are there.
And that's a very wise decision.
Now, one other thing to mention up front, and I swear to you, this is not a sponsorship or an advertisement or a paid endorsement or anything.
Because I'm going to brag about Tip Top Canine, and they have a franchise...
Opportunity that could be a great fit genuinely for a lot of people who are looking to change their careers.
And they're opening up these franchises and cities all across the country.
And Clay Clark and his team is helping people do that.
But no, I'm not being paid to say this at all.
I'm just totally impressed with what they do.
In fact, Clay Clark, though, he did promise me that if people buy tickets to his upcoming, what is it called?
The Reawaken America Tour events.
I think it was one January 20th and 21st in Nashville.
Yeah.
He said that if people...
If people say my name when they buy the tickets, he will no longer charge them extra.
That's how Clay Clark treats me, by the way.
He's like, if you say Mike Adams, you're going to pay more.
Just so you know.
I get punished by Clay just for talking about his program.
You see what I mean?
But he agreed to suspend the punishment for now.
And that's the quote compensation that I get for talking about Tip Top K9. I don't get paid.
I get less punishment, which is fine.
That's cool.
All right, Clay.
I'm going to prank him pretty good here coming up soon.
I'm going to prank him in some way that will be our secret.
No, it can't be because people that know Clay listen to this.
Okay, well, I'm going to come up with a secret prank.
All right?
I'm open to ideas.
How can we prank Clay Clark The creator of the Reawaken America Tours and also the guy, the part of the brains behind the franchising of Tip Top K9. But here, no, seriously, on a serious note, here it is.
They're opening up, I think it's like $40-something thousand dollars.
You buy a franchise, you get a city as a territory.
They train you at the headquarters, which I think is in Tulsa.
They train you at the headquarters for six weeks, I think, and turn you into someone who can do this in your own city or your own territory.
They give you everything, the playbook, the formula, the skills, the whole franchise package.
Here's how to do the contracts.
Here's how to do a car wrap.
Here's how to do local advertising.
Here's how to get business.
Here's the packages to charge, the boot camp, and here's how it all works.
And even if you have no history in animals or dog training or anything like that, if you love animals, if you have compassion for animals and you'd like to help people, you can do this.
You can set up a franchise in your own city.
And they have the whole package for you ready to go.
So if that's something that interests you, if you've, I don't know, been a nurse or something and they're forcing you to take the jab and you're like, forget it.
No more jabs for me.
I just want to work with animals.
Instead of humans, you know, or whatever, then you should check this out.
The website is tiptopcanine.com and I don't know, there's probably like a franchise link or something on there.
Or you could just text Clay Clark.
Just call, yeah, call him up.
How about this?
Call him up.
If you want to go to his event, tell him you want free tickets because you're also a tip-top canine customer or considering that you might be.
How about that?
Let's see what he does with that.
So by the way, what got me interested in this, I should say, was Doc Pete Chambers.
I forgot his rank.
I apologize to him.
I forgot his rank, but I believe he's a Green Beret.
I believe.
I'm sorry.
I'm not trying to get this wrong.
But anyway, Doc Pete Chambers, who I interviewed recently, he's an amazing guy.
Just amazing.
He's an amazing patriot, and he loves America, and he's helping communities organize local neighborhood watch programs to try to prevent crime and keep neighborhoods intact with good communications and good response, anti-crime response, keeping a lookout and everything.
And he's got an amazing dog like this.
And that's what got me interested in that, because bringing it back full circle, one day I was in the Alex Jones studio sitting next to Alex.
And doing a segment there.
This was like a year ago or something.
And then Doc Pete Chambers rolls in with his dog and just brings him right into the studio and sets his dog down there.
And Alex is like, put the dog on the desk.
Get him up on the desk.
Let's put him on camera.
And Doc Chambers is like, nah, I think he's cool to just sit here on the side.
But in my mind, I was thinking, yes, let's get him on the desk.
I want to see that.
Sadly, that did not happen, but it was not my studio, so Alex's choice, right?
Anyway, after the show, I was asking Doc Chambers, like, man, this dog looks amazing.
Like, what does he do, and where do I learn more about dogs like this?
And he was giving me information, and I started filing that away.
I was like, I got to learn more about this.
And then later ran into...
The tip-top canine people, thanks to Clay Clark, and it turns out they've got connections for certain types of dogs like this, like military dogs in addition to regular everyday kind of dogs as well.
And that's how this whole thing came together.
I've been interested in these dogs for quite some time because I love animals.
You know, I've got donkeys and I've got goats and I've got chickens and I've got dogs and I've got, well, armadillos.
It doesn't count.
They're everywhere.
They're all on their own, doing their own thing.
But you understand what I'm saying.
I like animals a lot, so I've been interested in this for a while.
And Doc Chambers was the one who really opened my eyes to this by watching his dog in the Alex Jones studio.
Which, you know, that was a really positive experience there in the Alex Jones studio.
Unlike the horrifying Kanye West experience that I think Alex just endured.
To have Ye show up and just start screaming about how much he likes having a Fittler.
Oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh.
I still can't get over that.
What a crazy day.
Just wild.
Hey, before I forget, I didn't give anybody credit yesterday as a sponsor.
Let me mention the satellite phone store.
SAT123.com.
SAT123.com.
They've got the satellite phones.
They've got the bivvy sticks, which is the two-way satellite messaging devices that work when there's no cell towers working and there's no power grid working and so on.
And they have the EcoFlow devices, which are the solar generators or the power stations and so on.
And the satellite phone store has saved lives.
And let me tell you something coming up that's pretty cool about this, because do you remember a few weeks ago, or maybe it was two months or something, when I interviewed my friend who's one of the operators on the Texas border?
And always got to be careful what to say here publicly, but he and his team are interdicting Human traffickers, drug smugglers, weapons traffickers, all those kind of bad people coming across the border carrying their cargo, whatever that may be.
And...
Satellite phones are one of the solutions that they have, but it didn't have the necessary real-time communication.
You know what I mean?
So we got this team some of the bivy sticks, which is the two-way satellite messaging.
So they used the bivy sticks on the border, and they intentionally turned on the geo-tracking.
There's an option in the app when you use the bivy.
You can turn on the location tracking, and then it shares your location with your other team members who are part of the same defined group.
And what this allows them to do is that if they have members of a team who are, let's say, interdicting some human traffickers or drug traffickers, what have you, and if something happens to them, well, they know where they were last.
Or even they know where they are now because these bivvy sticks, they just clip on to your regular kit, right?
Just clip on to a backpack or a belt loop or whatever.
They're small.
Just clip them on with a carabiner, and they're from time to time broadcasting their location to the satellite when you have that option turned on.
Now, you don't have to turn that on, but these guys do because they want to have that mutual safety of knowing where they are.
So they've been able to use this to great effect.
Well, my friend then comes to visit me in my studio, and he gives me the report.
And I posted that interview a couple of months ago.
And you may have heard that.
He's talking about what they're doing with the bivvy sticks on the border.
Well, in that interview, he was asking the satellite phone stores, like, can you give us more gear?
Can you donate more gear, you know, to help protect the border?
And the satellite phone store did so.
Not only did they step up and they donated, I think it was 15 bivvy sticks.
They donated five push-to-talk satellite radios.
And I've got a set of those radios.
And they are awesome.
Now, you know what a normal radio is like?
You press the button and you speak and then you let go, right?
And they're terrestrial radios.
They have a short range.
You know, you're like, breaker one nine.
I'm over by the shack.
Can you hear me?
Over.
You know?
And the other person's like, I don't hear you loud and clear.
Over.
Well, now you can do this with satellite phones.
And so you press transmit, and it syncs with the satellite in about one second, and you hear this little thing, and that means it's ready to talk.
And so you go, yeah, we're here on the border.
We're in, you know, grid sector 273-19, whatever it is.
And you let go, and then everybody else with the sat phones that's on the same group hears what you just said, obviously.
But the thing is, since it's all by satellite, they don't have to be within range of you.
They don't have to be within a mile range or 20 miles.
It could be very far away.
It could be hundreds of miles away.
If they're defined in your group and there is a certain geographic area, but that can be huge, then they're going to hear your message.
And it's totally secure.
It's totally encrypted.
And no one can intercept that because it's not terrestrial radio, right?
So your antenna is going straight up to the sky because that's where the satellites are.
I hate to break it to some folks who think they think the Earth is flat, but it's actually not.
It's a sphere and there's satellites orbiting up there.
And that's where you point your satellite phone antenna, okay?
And then it broadcasts that back down to everybody that's in your group, and nobody knows exactly where it's coming from, and it's all encrypted.
So this is what they're using now.
So they've got five push-to-talk satellite radios, which are made by ICOM, by the way.
They're ICOM radios, I-C-O-M. And they're expensive.
They are pricey radios.
And the service costs some real money.
So this is used by corporations, construction sites, remote sites, oil rig, emergency, rescue operations, police, fire, government, all kinds of stuff.
But some private organizations, some corporations, and so on, This solution is amazing.
And the satellite phone store has those, too.
I know that was like the longest commercial ever, but it's not just a commercial.
That's the story of what is actually happening.
And then my friend is going to come back and do another interview with me, and he's going to tell me how it's going with the satellite radios on the border.
And I'm going to ask him something like, hey...
Give us some real stuff here.
What are you really seeing?
Are they trafficking children?
Are they trafficking drugs?
Are they trafficking mortars?
Are you seeing mortars?
Are there ground-to-air missile systems that you're interdicting?
Because I'm hearing rumors about that.
Have you caught anybody with explosive vests yet?
No, seriously, they'll probably never answer those questions because they have really good operational security, you know, OPSEC. They'll probably say, yeah, I can't answer that.
But I'm going to ask it anyway, just to see.
I want to know what's coming across the border.
Don't you?
Don't you want to know?
Man, I am curious about everything.
I'm curious about attack dogs.
I'm curious about how firearms work and which ones are best.
I'm curious about optics.
I'm curious about science.
I'm curious about what's in the food.
I mean, it's a gift and a curse to have so many questions about everything.
But that's what I do.
And I try to find answers and share them with you.
Usually it ends up just raising more questions, unfortunately.
That's the way it has been going.
I think Kanye should be a little more curious about history, actually.
He was saying, no, that guy, he's not that bad.
He invented highways.
I'm like, uh, he invented highways.
I'm pretty sure roads have been around long before the rise of the Third Reich there, buddy.
I'm pretty sure the Romans had roads.
Little Adolf didn't invent the highways.
But I am wondering if Kanye West and Alyssa Milano might have a duet now because she loves Volkswagen, which was started by Hitler.
An actual Nazi-originating company, right?
So maybe they could team up now and do like a pro H-Man rap album or something about how much Tesla sucks but Volkswagen is awesome starting in 1937 or whatever year.
No, it's probably earlier than that.
1932, 1929, I don't know, somewhere around there, Volkswagen got started and then Adidas got started too, which is funny because Adidas was Kanye's sponsor and Adidas dropped him for saying anti-Semitic stuff.
Especially when he said on an interview, like, they can't even cancel me if I say anti-Semitic bleep.
And then what did Adidas do?
They canceled him for saying anti-Semitic bleep.
And I think Kanye said that his H-man there invented the microphone, too.
As if there would be no rap studios without Hitler or something.
How crazy is that?
Like, what?
Nobody would have thought of the microphone by now?
Is that what Kanye is saying?
I don't know where he's getting that.
I'm pretty sure it's kind of an obvious thing.
Well, since Kanye's reputation career is over, maybe he could get a job getting hired on Kind of like a cameo and a follow-up documentary.
Next time they do a big Holocaust documentary and then they can have a special bonus episode hosted by Ye West called But on the Bright Side.
And then he can talk about all the good stuff that the H-Man did.
Okay, aside from the Holocaust, aside from the mass murder of millions of Jewish people, Don't forget about the bright side over here.
Are you serious?
Are you serious?
It's like saying, like Jeffrey Dahmer, okay, yeah, you know, he mass murdered people.
What did he do?
I don't know.
He hypnotized people, drugged people.
He mutilated them.
He ate the skin off their face.
But he was also really good at crochet, man.
This guy was a crochet master.
Don't forget about the good things in people.
Would anybody say that?
That's crazy.
I'm pretty sure the mass murder overrides anything else.
Pretty much.
And I would say the same thing about Fauci.
Whatever else Fauci has done in his life, maybe he's really good with woodworking at home or something.
That dude can make some mean cabinets.
But he's involved in the mass murder of humanity.
Killing, by the way, a lot more people than were killed in the Holocaust because now we have the vaccine Holocaust.
So I would say if you kill millions of people, It kind of overrides whatever little other neighborly skills that you might have shared with the world and, you know, your Macromay collection or whatever it is, your postage stamp collection.
It's like, okay, you're good at collectibles, but you murdered millions of people.
Those don't cancel each other out.
I'm sorry.
Now, speaking of mass murder and the vaccines and all that, and the clots and everything, you're all familiar with this Stu Peters Network film, Died Suddenly.
And I linked to a story from thecovidblog.com from Brian Wilkins there.
And Brian Wilkins, you know, he does an amazing job at the COVID blog.
And he's often writing stories about people who were pushing the vaccines and mocking anti-vaxxers and so on, and then they died after taking vaccines.
That's kind of the bread of butter of thecovidblog.com, which is a site that we index, by the way, at censored.news, which is how I saw this story.
And Brian Wilkins, I really admire his work because he's meticulous.
He documents things extremely well.
So he put out this bombshell story.
Here it is.
In his own words, the title, Died Suddenly Update, Stu Peters Lost All Credibility for Including Footage from a Heart Surgery that Happened in 2019.
So it turns out that this clip of this heart surgery that's in the film, that is, it's implied in the context that these clots are caused by the vaccines.
That's the whole point of the film, actually, is the clots are killing people.
And then they show this heart surgery.
Look at these clots!
And it turns out that video is from April 1 of 2019 that was released by a Florida heart surgeon.
Here it is, Dr.
Eric Bayer.
So 2019, that's a long time before the vaccines were even available, like a year and a half or more over that.
It's at the 52-minute mark in the film if you want to see it.
So what I found fascinating is, number one, I'm not sure how Brian Wilkins found this or if somebody else found it, but somebody's going through the film.
Looking at every clip, and I don't know, is there some kind of video matching technology or image matching technology?
I know there's image matching.
I don't know if there's a video matching out there, but somebody found that this video was actually from 2019.
So, you know, right there, it's like, dude, you got a major problem with your film fact-checking, right?
You're showing video clips that show clots in the hearts, and you're talking about how the vaccines are causing this, and the clip is from 2019, April!
And that's a problem.
You know, it kind of discredits the whole health truth movement when you fail to fact check the clips you're using.
It's like...
Was somebody just scrounging up, like, find me anything that's an open-heart surgery, you know, and we'll just throw it in the film.
Was that what's going on?
I'm sorry, not good enough.
So Brian Wilkins writes that his original review gave the Stu Peters documentary 6.7 out of 10 stars, but he updated it to 5.7 out of 10 because Peters, quote, Peters completely excluded Dr.
Jane Ruby from the documentary, which is something that I had brought up before, by the way.
It's like, where's Jane Ruby?
Huh?
And she's not in the film, even though she's the one who broke the whole story.
You know, connected me with Hirschman and got the clots to my lab and everything.
That was all Jane Ruby's doing.
So anyway, Brian Wilkins writes, at the 52-minute mark of died suddenly, features a doctor pulling what Peters implies is a post-injection blood clot from a beating heart.
But that clip is from April 1, 2019, a video produced by a Florida heart surgeon, as I said before.
And then Wilkins writes, obviously that is long before the mRNA and viral vector DNA injections were available to the public.
We created a side-by-side video of the infringing clip, he writes, with Dr.
Bayer's footage on the left and Peter's plagiarized propaganda on the right.
And then Wilkins writes, the only logical explanation for all this is that Peters, and he mentions Kirsch, who's in the movie, and company, he says, deliberately released this sensationalized production for the sole purposes of, quote, interference, deflection, and discrediting truth about this entire COVID-19 charade.
And Wilkins goes on to write, quote, they must also be working with government and mainstream media propaganda agents, which...
I don't know if that's the case, but that's what Wilkins is writing.
I'm just reading it for you.
The Bigfoot and Keontae Johnson stuff was bad enough.
Now, he's talking about Keontae Johnson collapse at a basketball game, and that clip was featured in the trailer to the Died Suddenly film.
It was in the trailer, not the full film.
And it turns out that that was bogus, too, because Keontae Johnson collapsed long before the vaccine was available.
So another problem with using footage that's not appropriate.
And Wilkins continues.
He says, that was bad enough, but this documentary has an agenda and it certainly has nothing to do with truth.
He says, this production is an insult to critical thinkers and to everyone who's been tirelessly working to expose the truth about the injections.
Oh, here it is.
He says, hat tip to Lynn, L-Y-N, for pointing us to the plagiarized propaganda.
Okay, who is Lynn?
Okay, it doesn't say.
I don't know.
I don't know who Lynn is.
So then there's a comment below the article on thecovidblog.com, which, by the way, is not my website.
I just want to be clear.
Somebody thought it was for whatever reason.
On Telegram, I posted this article from Brian Wilkins because I thought...
He's making a really good point here about this Beating Heart video.
But the COVID blog is his website, not mine.
But whoever Lynn is, L-Y-N, who brought his attention to this, and I would say, you know, good job, Lynn, because we need to fact-check each other in this space.
You know, and look, it's one thing...
To make a prediction or to offer an analysis, and everybody knows that predictions are sometimes right, sometimes not.
An analysis, sometimes you hit it, sometimes you don't, but you're giving it your best shot.
You're trying to forward project based on current data points.
Everybody understands that that is hit or miss, and hopefully more hits than misses, but to use a piece of footage out there And it turns out they removed the original audio from the footage and then put in a new narration.
So this is what Lynn is saying in the comment beneath this article on the COVID blog.
Lynn says, what's really telling is how they added their own narrative to that video from 2019 saying things like, quote, this is coming out of a beating heart.
Using present tense language and, quote, They completely excluded, I'm reading again from the comment, they completely excluded the original language from the video.
Peters is attempting to use vague language and present the beating heart with a clot as a present day issue.
That's what this person is saying.
So, that's weird to take footage from 2019, scrub the audio, put your own new audio narrative track on top of it, put it in a film, That claims that people are dying from vaccine clots, implying that this is a post-vaccinated person who has clots because of the vaccines.
That's the issue that's being brought up by Brian Wilkins.
So, wow.
Other comments below that article are just, quote, Okay.
Another person says, I completely agree.
Stu Peters is, they say, controlled opposition 1,000%.
Whatever.
Okay.
So I just want to say on the record, since I have some of these clots in my possession, well, at my lab, And I believe that Richard Hirschman is genuine in where he found these clots, okay?
And I believe that Jane Ruby has done incredible investigative journalism on this, and I give her credit for bringing all this to the world's attention, by the way.
And I would think it would be appropriate at this point.
I think they should fix the movie and re-release it.
That's just my private suggestion.
Well, I guess public suggestion, but whatever.
It's not my film.
They can do whatever they want.
But I think they should fact check all the clips.
And make sure that at least they were videos from after the vaccine was publicly available.
I think they need to fact check this film.
And it seems like they were in a rush to release it and didn't get to the fact checking phase of all of this.
And that probably needs to get done.
It's just my suggestion.
I don't know.
What do you think?
Is that a good idea?
I think so.
Because...
This is going to be used, unfortunately, this is going to be used to discredit the whole clot theory.
And I think the clot theory is legit, by the way.
I think people are dying from these clots.
Of course, part of the reason I believe that is because I have these clots in my possession.
You know, I've seen them, and I trust that they're from Richard Hirschman, and I trust that he is representing them accurately.
Now, granted, I wasn't there when he pulled them out of people's bodies.
So I don't have 100% chain of custody, which I readily admit.
I'm trusting him, his explanations of the origins, to get them to me, Once I have them, I know what I'm doing with them.
I know my microscopy is spot on.
I know my ICP-MS mass spec is accurate.
I know that for sure.
I can talk about the metals that are there and the minerals that are not.
And that's how I can say these are not blood clots.
They are not blood clots because they lack 96% of the iron that's normally found in human blood cells.
And how do I know that?
ICP-MS, right?
Mass spectrometry.
The ICP stands for inductively coupled plasma, by the way.
And this is what we do at our lab all day, every day with food and soil and hair samples and all kinds of stuff.
We do that every day.
We've done tens of thousands of samples.
So there's nothing unusual for us to do that.
So I know that, but I can't say for sure where these clots came from.
And again, I readily admit that.
But I would say, hey, you know, it's not the end of the world if you've made a mistake on several clips and you showed Bigfoot for some reason at the beginning.
No one knows why that happened.
It's not the end of the world.
It's not like you got caught doing a marketing campaign with children holding teddy bears wearing BDSM gear.
Like what is the name of the company?
Balenciaga?
Is that it?
You know the company I'm talking about?
This is an ad campaign with these children holding bondage teddy bears for some reason.
It's like, what?
And then there's pedophilia legal documents on the table in the shot that you can zoom in and read.
It's like crazy.
It's just, it's bonkers.
It's crazy, as crazy as Kanye at the moment, I think, or I don't know.
Maybe it's not that crazy, but it's on the crazy spectrum.
We'll just say it that way.
But there was something else that happened in relation to all this that was put out there by Ball Busters.
And this was brought to my attention, but Daniel Christos is the founder of the Ball Busters channel, and Ball is the name of the demon, B-A-A-L. People just pronounce it Ball Busters.
So anyway, the Ball Busters channel, this guy Daniel Christos, he noticed something.
He was sleuthing, put on his inspector hat, and he noticed that this interview that took place several weeks before the film was released, this interview featured Brian Artis, Dr.
Artis, Dr.
Jane Ruby was the host, and I was on the interview.
And that was a really great interview, by the way.
I've got to thank Jane Ruby for that.
I had a great time.
But in that interview, Dr.
Brian Artis, It's like, or no, I think, did Jane Ruby ask him first?
I think Jane said something like, hey, Dr.
Artis, didn't you recently in an interview, didn't you talk about that you thought these clots were a hoax or something like that?
And I was there.
I was in the interview, and I remember thinking, okay, this is going to get interesting.
Let's see what Brian Artis has to say.
And Brian Artis just says, essentially, I'm paraphrasing, but he just says that he's not sure they're real because he's talked to other embalmers, and they're not seeing this.
That's pretty much what he said.
Now, again, I think Richard Hirschman has been, you know, on the level with us about this.
I think Richard Hirschman is genuine.
I think Richard Hirschman is blowing the whistle.
I think Hirschman deserves some kind of award for this, frankly.
But Bright Artist is talking to some other embalmers and they're not seeing this.
Okay, that's interesting.
Now, clearly, we would love to have more data sets on all this.
But there's so much suppression that Of, you know, whistleblowers and so on that you're not going to get every embalmer who's seeing this to step up and speak up because obviously they're afraid they're going to lose everything or be called, you know, liars or disinformation agents or whatever the mainstream media is doing.
So anyway, Dr.
Brian Artis asked this question in the interview.
And remember, Jane Ruby works for Stu Peters, right?
Jane Ruby's part of Stu Peters' network, as I understand it.
Well, that interview goes live and I didn't think anything of it.
I was like, this is a great interview.
I had a great time.
Because I like Brian Artis.
I like Jane Ruby.
We just had, I think, an amazing conversation.
So it goes live.
And then, what I know now is that a couple hours later, the Stu Peters network or whoever's working over there, they pulled it.
They pulled the interview down.
And I'm like, what?
Why did they pull the interview?
And then, A couple hours later, the interview comes back like a new post, but something like four minutes are missing from the interview.
So they pulled it down and they deleted three or four minutes or whatever it was, and then they reposted it.
Well, this guy, what's his name here?
Daniel Christos.
I did not know of this person before now, so that's why I'm not familiar with his name, but he's done some good sleuthing on this.
Of Ball Busters, he noticed the missing minutes, and he found out that the missing minutes were the minutes where Brian Artis was questioning the clots, saying that he thought it might have been a hoax.
So those four minutes get removed.
The video gets reposted, And then Ball Busters notices it, and now it's a cover-up, you know what I mean?
Now it's like, this is way worse than just ignoring it.
You know, for whatever reason, whoever did this at the Stu Peters Network, they thought, like, nobody will notice?
Well, people notice.
Let me tell you, people notice.
If you take down a video and just remove one clip and put it back up, somebody's going to compare what was and what is, and they're going to find out what's going on.
Why did you take this out?
Why does this four minutes make the Stu Peters Network nervous?
And as Ball Busters says that he believes in his view, he thinks that the questions by Dr.
Artis might compromise the narrative of the film, might hurt the viewership of the film.
And again, I'm sorry, what's his name?
Daniel Christos.
He goes on to question what's Jane Ruby's motivation, what's Artis' motivation, and so on.
He doesn't mention me, which is fine, because I'm not the one who brought this up.
I was just there.
I was listening and wondering, like everybody else.
Like, okay, that's interesting.
Let's hear that.
But...
For me, red flags go off when people are hyper, hyper sensitive.
And they want to control the narrative so much that they want to block out what guests have said.
I don't edit my guest interviews.
Obviously, I fix errors if somebody coughs or whatever.
Or if there's an internet glitch, we fix that.
But in all the interviews I've ever done, I can't, I'm trying to think, I can't think of a single time when I've removed a segment from an interview.
I can't think of a single, I mean, there are times where we have to, where we take an interview that's like an hour, and we cut it to 23 minutes to have the partial interview on Bright Town TV, because that's a 23 minute segment.
Yeah, sure, we cut for time, but we also post the full thing by itself, so they're both out there, you know what I mean?
The full version's out there.
There are times when I've canceled interviews in the middle of interviews, But the most notable time of that was a guest who was talking totally crazy and found out later he had just had surgery and he was on all kinds of painkiller medications and he later apologized because I was 20 minutes into that thing and I'm like, man, I don't know what you're talking about.
I was talking about getting sucked into different dimensions and portals and everything.
I was like, man, This is not going to work.
I don't even know what...
Are you okay?
Basically, it was...
And he wasn't.
He was on meds.
So yeah, there have been times like that, a couple of times where...
The person sounded crazy.
Just completely bonkers.
I'm like, no.
I'm sorry.
You're not even on planet Earth.
That's happened a couple times.
Aside from that, I've never selectively taken a sentence or two or a paragraph that I don't like about what somebody said and taken that out.
I invite them on to let them speak.
Why would I want to dictate which sentences are okay with me?
No, I'm sorry.
That's not the way I roll.
I'm just laughing because it's such a juvenile move.
It's like, man, don't you get it?
Internet users are very sophisticated.
Internet users know what's up.
They are tracking everything that everybody's saying or leaving out or editing out or who's on or who's banned or whatever.
People are very informed.
In fact, I would say our people, our community of whatever you want to call it, the health freedom movement, health truth movement, America First movement, I don't know.
I just call it human rights or pro-human team humanity.
Let's call it that.
Our movement We have the smartest people.
We have the most informed people.
You're not going to pull a fast one on them.
You are not.
You are not going to pull a fast one on them.
Let me tell you.
Because I've had, even I've had, you know, I own Brightown.com.
Right?
So it's a platform where people can speak freely.
And that includes saying stuff that I don't like.
Right?
By the way, it should be interesting if Kanye starts a channel.
Wouldn't that be funny if Kanye starts a channel, like, maybe he calls it the bright side of Mr.
H or something.
And let's just see what he posts there.
And what would I do about that?
Frankly, you know, that's still freedom of speech.
Unless he's calling for violence or violating the law or something, you know, hey, I don't agree with it, but it's not my place to take it down.
You see, that's the point of free speech.
So, I've had times before, like there was this one guy that came on and he had a video and he said that he's sure that Brighton is committing fraud by reducing the views of his videos.
And he specifically...
Talked about me.
And he said that I was a fraud, that he believed in me, and he got on to Bright Town because he believed in me, and then he found out that his video views were being deleted, and that I must be a fraud, and I was punishing him, and he was really angry about that.
Which I understood the anger, because if I had videos that were getting...
Views deleted.
I'd be pretty angry, too.
Well, it turns out that he...
Oh, and he had screen captures to prove this, too, by the way.
Now, did I delete this guy's video with God powers?
No.
No way.
Of course not.
That's an abuse of power as a platform owner.
You don't do that.
What I did is I reached out to him.
And I said, hey, I saw your video, and I'd like to offer you an explanation of what I think happened.
Because that was the day that we were moving to a new hardware server system.
And during that move, our database was synchronizing from the old database to the new database.
And as the database was synchronizing, depending on which version of the content data network cache that you got when you hit refresh on your page, you could have seen old views and new views.
And if you hit refresh again, you might see old views again, and you might see new views again.
And this happened for about 12 hours.
And so sure enough, he had the screenshots.
And the screenshots didn't lie.
One moment he had 500 views, and then the next moment he had 200 views, right?
And that's exactly, he was correct, that the views were changing, right?
He was just wrong about the conclusion of why they were changing, right?
Innocently.
He didn't mean anything malicious by it.
He was just like, man, you know, Brighttail is ripping me off.
And I get it.
I understood his frustration.
So I explained this to him.
I said, yeah, look, this is what we think happened.
But nobody's views were lost.
They were just in transition during the migration of the database.
And as you can imagine, it's a big, big database.
So there's, I don't know, hundreds of millions of records or whatever it is, billions.
So, you know, these things take time to sort out, and I apologized to him.
I said, you know, I'm sorry that we couldn't make it instant, but there's just no way we could.
So he got back to us, and he said, oh man, thank you so much for reaching out.
I had no idea you watched my video.
I'm like, yeah, I saw your video.
He said, thank you for watching my video.
Thank you for reaching out.
And he said, I'll take that video down.
He volunteered it.
I didn't ask him to.
I didn't demand it.
I didn't take it down myself.
He volunteered to do it.
And so that's what he did.
And even if he hadn't volunteered to do it, that would have been okay too.
It would have just stayed up there.
And anybody could have watched it And they can say, huh, wow, why does this guy think the videos are, the views are changing?
Because, you know, nearly 100% of the time nobody experiences that, you know, because, and probably not going to experience that again unless we move the database again one day.
So anyway, I didn't go God mode on this guy because that's an abuse of power.
I just let the guy say what he wanted to say and then he decided to take it down himself, which I appreciate.
I thank him for that.
And I think this is the way we have to operate in this space, you know?
Somebody says something that you don't like, as long as they're not being totally maliciously defamatory and making up crap about you, if they just disagree with you, they have an opinion that you don't like, they have a different conclusion, different analysis, different point of view.
So be it, man.
So be it.
I was interviewing Scott Lively yesterday.
I pushed back on him a little bit, and he was like, you know, all gay people are...
I mean, he kind of implied, I think, that all gay people are pedophiles.
And maybe he didn't say it that way, but that was the impression I got.
And I pushed back a little bit.
I said, hey, man, I... I'm pretty sure there's lots of gay people that aren't pedophiles, but I see pedophilia more closely associated with drag queen-type transgenderism.
But there's all kinds of gay people who are not on that spectrum, and I even mentioned gays against groomers.
There's a whole gay community that wants nothing to do with transgenderism, especially pushing that on children, and they call it LGB without the T, and that I want to interview people Whoever's running gays against groomers, by the way.
And I mentioned that during the Scott Lively interview.
And he was cool with that.
He was cool.
And that may not be where he's coming from on it, but it's fine.
We don't have to agree all the time on everything.
And if Brian Artis pops onto my show one day and says something totally out there, That shocks me.
I'll just leave it in.
I'm not going to take that out of the interview.
Dr.
Artis, what are you saying?
That's crazy.
No, I'm just like, okay, that's interesting.
Let's hear this out.
What's your theory?
What's your explanation?
Because Dr.
Artis does a lot of research.
He's always got a reason for everything, you know?
He's not just making up stuff out of thin air.
He's always got a reason for it.
That's all I'm saying.
But the point is, we don't all have to agree on everything.
We don't all have to have super tight control over everybody's words.
Say what we want you to say!
No, we don't have to work that way.
We can hear a lot of different views.
Even as Alex found out, he can hear from Kanye, apparently a Hitler lover at this point.
I was like, okay, man, that's wild.
But that's Kanye's speech.
That's not Alex's speech.
You see?
So Alex didn't kick him off, like boot Kanye off the set.
No, he didn't do that.
He didn't do that.
To his credit.
Alex didn't just shut it down.
Oh, how dare you say such words?
You know, you're an abomination.
Not welcome here.
Alex was just trying to help this guy navigate his mental illness, apparently.
You know, his pro-Hitler mental illness.
Live on air.
And see?
So Alex handled it the same way I would have handled it.
It's like, dude, we think you're crazy, but...
Go ahead.
What else do you want to add before we go to break?
That's pretty much, I think, the correct way to handle these things.
There's a lot of crazy ideas out there.
There's a lot of people that can make statements that may or may not pan out.
And just because somebody says something, we don't have to freak out about everything.
Again, unless it's a horrible, defamatory type of attack.
Which, sometimes that does happen.
But just disagreeing on things, that should not be a reason to flip out.
That's all I'm saying.
And I think it's a sign of maturity in this space to see people like Alex Jones, how he handles someone like Kanye.
I'm just going to call him Kanye, just not everybody knows his name as Ye yet.
I don't mean any disrespect to the Hitler-loving Ye, but I'm going to call him Kanye because that's what people are more familiar with.
Alex handled him with experience.
I don't mean handled, handled.
I just mean Alex navigated that conversation as best as could possibly be expected.
You know, short of de-platforming Kanye off his set in real time, which Alex did not do.
And again, that is to his credit.
And I think that's actually a model for how we should handle this.
It's okay in the big picture.
That somebody expresses some crazy mental illness, madness, mad, crazy statements like Kanye did.
It's okay.
It's not going to break the world that he said this.
It's not going to break the world.
We know he's crazy.
See, that's the thing.
It's not like he's convincing anybody.
It's not like anybody's listening to Kanye and getting convinced.
Like, oh, you're talking about Hiller, but I never thought about it that way.
Nobody is at that point in this conversation.
So to the people freaking out out there, oh, you can't let Kanye say that.
Actually, you can, because everybody knows it's crazy.
I mean, look, speech isn't going to break the world.
You have to rely on people to have a sense of discernment in all of this.
And that's why I tend to favor freedom of speech, especially the speech of those with whom we disagree.
So look, just in the interest of healing all of this, let me just say for the record...
I wish the best for Stu Peters and his network and everybody involved there.
And I think they'll do a better job on an update or the next film or whatever it is.
A lot of tough lessons learned right now with what's coming out about the footage and so on.
So I wish them well and I want them to do well and to do a good job and put things out there that stand the test, stand the scrutiny.
Of the public.
Okay, that's one thing.
Secondly, look, I pray for Kanye also.
I want him to get help and to get healed.
And, you know, in my opinion, obviously, clearly, he's lost it.
That's a personal journey.
That's your own personal journey.
And I wish him, I pray for him, and I wish him well, and he needs some healing, in my opinion.
I'm not a psychologist.
I can't diagnose him, technically.
But dude's crazy.
Let's pray for him.
Pray that he gets some help.
I don't wish any negative outcomes on anybody.
And, you know, I wish the best for Dr.
Brian Artis.
You know, he's a great guy.
And Dr.
Jane Ruby, she's awesome, too.
And Richard Hirschman, you know, who stuck his neck out on all this.
Put it all on the line.
And Steve Kirsch, who, you know, agreed to be in the movie.
And he's probably now taking some flack for some of these little things that are happening.
But, you know, I just feel like I want everybody to do well.
I want the truth to be told.
Frankly, because I care about humanity.
I have real empathy and real compassion for human beings, and I want people to do well.
And if I could wave a magic wand, I would wave it and have everybody be perfectly healthy, right?
So all the vaccine damage healed.
Shazam!
Boom!
Whatever.
You know, all the mental illness healed.
Boom!
Well, there goes the rap industry.
No, I'm kidding.
Actually, there goes the Senate, frankly.
You know, I would wave a magic wand, just like, everybody be healthy.
Have a sound body and sound mind and sound spirit.
You know, wave a magic wand, all the demonism, be gone.
You know, in the name of Jesus, like, out with the demons.
Get them off this plane of existence, right?
That'd be a nice thing to do.
That's the intention of what we wish for.
But, unfortunately, you know, that's a pipe dream for that to ever happen, but it's still our motivation.
That's what we want.
We want good things for people.
And we understand that people make mistakes.
That's the other thing.
People make mistakes.
We've got to have that space to allow people to make mistakes.
And if you make a mistake, you know, apologize for it.
If you make a mistake...
Apologize and ask for redemption.
Ask for understanding.
And human beings are amazingly willing to forgive.
It's true.
If you screw up, you know, apologize, ask for forgiveness and make it right and move on.
And that's how human civilization can function.
And that's a philosophy that I practice and that I have as well, although I admit it took time and maturity to learn that.
You know, it really did.
To have the space for other people to make mistakes or for yourself, for myself, to make mistakes.
And to be okay with recognizing that side of humanity that we all screw up from time to time.
We all make mistakes.
And that when we do, the most important thing is to be transparent with it, acknowledge it.
Okay, we screwed up.
Ask for forgiveness, ask for understanding, and do our best to make it right.
And that's a philosophy that we can all live with if we want to live together.
That's how we're going to do it.
All right, that's my take on that.
I know kind of a long explanation.
Now, I didn't cover some of the other headlines that I should have, probably.
NBC News has one here, that same-sex households surpass 1 million for the first time, according to new data.
All right, now this is an actual headline from NBC News.
Now, hopefully you see immediately the contradiction here.
Same-sex households?
Well, I thought they said that there is no such thing as the immutable definition of sex.
So how do you know it's the same?
Just because you think it's two women married and living together or two men married and living together, how do we know they're same sex?
According to the rules of the left, they might be totally different.
They might be different sex.
So even the very term same-sex households implies that there is something that is a fixed definition of sex, i.e.
male and female.
But that's something that the left says doesn't exist, that there's no such thing as sex.
So how can you have same-sex households?
You see the contradiction, right?
It's crazy.
That's why it always baffles me every time a woman is elected to the governorship of a state for the first time.
It's a woman, you know, and the left-wing media is like, the first time ever a woman is the governor of South Dakota or whatever.
Or New Jersey or whatever it is.
And I'm thinking, this is the same media that doesn't even believe in the existence of women.
How are you celebrating women?
I mean, I think we should always celebrate women, by the way.
But the left-wing media thinks there's no such thing as women.
They don't even think there's motherhood.
They get rid of those words.
Oh, it's personhood.
Parenthood.
They won't even talk about breastfeeding.
They call it chest feeding now.
Because men...
Yeah, don't ask me how.
Because they have men chest feeding babies.
So they don't want to use the word breast.
It's too feminine.
Are you kidding me?
So they're trying to destroy women at every opportunity, but then every once in a while, they tell them, first woman!
You know, like if Hillary Clinton got elected, it'd be the first woman president.
I thought you didn't believe in women.
And if gender is fluid, what does it matter that they're a woman?
Seriously, if there's no such thing as fixed gender, then there's no news that it's a woman or a man or a trans or a gender fluid person.
Hey, what do you think about that gender-fluid Biden admin official that just got charged with a felony crime for ripping off someone's luggage at the airport, huh?
That was really something.
Did the person think that they had the gender-fluid get-out-of-jail-free card?
It's like, I'm any gender I want to be, and today I self-identify as someone who can steal luggage and get away with it.
You notice how I've said there's trans privilege in our society?
That was trans privilege right there.
When you get off the plane and you're like, I'm going to take anybody's luggage I want.
Just take it home and rip off the tag.
Just take it.
That's what this person did on video.
Got charged.
And then the police called...
I don't know if it's her, him, they, them, she, Jim.
I have no idea.
The police called this life form and asked, have you seen this luggage that you're on video stealing from the luggage place at the airport?
Have you seen the luggage?
And this entity answers...
Reportedly to the police, this entity says, well, the clothes in it were mine.
Like, I opened it up and all the clothes were mine.
So I thought it was my bag.
And the police were like, well, why did you rip the name tag off of it when you grabbed it off the luggage carousel, right?
You grab the bag, you rip the tag, you take it home, you open it up, and it's your clothes inside?
Is that a magic trick?
Is David Copperfield involved in this?
That is an incredible magic trick.
Watch as I get my clothes into other people's luggage.
At the airport, no less.
So the police are like, your story doesn't add up, gender fluid person thing, whatever you are saying you are, which again, I don't know.
So this gender fluid official, I think eventually admitted, okay, okay, I took it back.
But it was an accident.
And then I didn't bring it back because it was too embarrassing.
It's like, wait, wait a second.
This is sounding like Sam Bankman Freed, who crashed FTX and, you know, is responsible for destroying billions of dollars in assets.
And now he's out there talking.
It's not my fault, man.
I just commingled some funds.
I had a bad month of accounting mistakes and billions vanished.
But don't blame me.
It wasn't my fault.
That's his explanation.
And the gender fluid person is like, yeah, you know, stole somebody's luggage, didn't want to bring it back, because that would be embarrassing.
Is this going to be the new thing about stealing cars and stealing watches and jewelry?
It's like, okay, yeah.
Yeah, I stole the guy's car.
I was going to bring it back, but that would have been embarrassing to bring it back.
Oh, I'm sorry, I got your car.
Can you get away with that if you're trans?
Is that how powerful the trans privilege card is?
I know the trans card is powerful.
Remember what I said before?
This is what Kanye found out.
That the black card is overpowered by the Jewish card.
And then I strongly suspect that the Jewish card is overpowered by the trans card.
Because even Jewish people can't just steal luggage and get away with it.
It's like, oh, you're going to get charged with a felony.
Well, technically, so did this trans fluid person.
But trust me, she, he, she is going to get off.
Without really any punishment whatsoever because they've got the trans card.
Now, Kanye, he can no longer pull that off because he's played the H card.
Once you've played the H card, all your other cards are canceled out.
Kanye could turn trans now and still be haunted by the H card.
There's almost nothing Kanye can do at this point to turn that around.
That is something you say...
That stays with you forever.
But you know, as far as this transgender, gender fluid Biden administration official, who I think is in charge, by the way, of nuclear waste disposal in America, how does that make you feel?
Very comfortable and secure in knowing the radioactive waste is being handled appropriately?
Maybe it's getting stuffed in the luggage.
But, you know, this person has been shamed quite a lot by this event, I would imagine.
And I hope, I hope, because again, I believe in forgiveness.
And I hope that this person doesn't get jail time.
But I do think they should have to apologize.
And more importantly, they should have to write an essay on the fashion choices of the clothing they found in the suitcase.
That would be punishment enough for a gender fluid administration official.
So, oh my god, I can't believe you wore this on your vacation.
That should be the sentence right there.
Or if the judge wanted to be really cruel, they could hand out a sentence.
For the next five years, you're only allowed to shop for clothing at Target.
See how that goes.
See how gender fluid you can be Only shopping at Target.
Or how about this, to wrap this up?
Some universal rules.
Stop stealing other people's bags, number one.
How about that?
Stop carrying out mass murder.
Stop censoring people's speech.
You know, just got rules to live by.
How we can get along.
Stop printing money that is effectively theft from the people who already earned it.
Stop starting wars.
Stop building bioweapons.
How about that?
Stop distributing them.
Stop injecting people with depopulation weapons and things like that.
That'd be something.
Stop teaching hate by claiming its tolerance and inclusiveness.
There's something.
Last thing.
I know I'm going to get teased about this, so I held it to the very end.
I'm hoping nobody's listening at this point.
There's a new movie.
There's a new movie that I like a lot.
And people are going to mock me for this forever.
But granted, it's not as bad as saying what Kanye said.
But there's a new movie.
It's called Spirited.
And I was totally blown away, impressed by this movie.
It's starring Will Ferrell, you know, Saturday Night Live fame, and Ryan Reynolds, who everybody loves.
Myself included.
Ryan Reynolds is awesome.
Just like the most awesome male actor.
He's just so much fun, right?
Love it.
This movie would likely be characterized by a lot of conservatives as, quote, totally gay.
But, again, I know I'm going to tease about this, but I don't care that it's, quote, totally gay because it is a great film.
The production was just top-notch.
It is a Broadway musical style movie where Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell sing and dance.
And the best part is it's not stupid.
It's pretty darn awesome.
Which I know you're like, that's impossible.
How can Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds sing and dance and not get mocked?
They pulled it off, folks.
They did awesome.
They were great.
The film and the other dancers and the other actors, I'm sorry I don't know all their names, but the songs were just phenomenal.
Just phenomenal.
Especially the one called Good Afternoon.
I was laughing until I cried.
Just laughing so much.
But the film also has a very powerful message that I think is important for our time.
And the message is, stop hating on people on social media, basically.
That's the message of the film.
And it's all set in the holiday spirit, although they're not big on, quote, Christmas, you know, because this is not a film made by Christians.
Let's just be clear about that.
Not really, no.
It's made by a lot of people we might call so-called left-wing type of people.
But...
It wasn't, quote, woke.
It wasn't woke.
They weren't shoving wokeness in your face, to their credit.
And you can just imagine the scriptwriters at some point, like, could we attack Trump a little bit over here?
Could we mock Christians?
Could we say white people are bad or something like that?
But somebody said, no, no, don't make it woke.
Make it have universal appeal.
Make a movie that everyone can enjoy, even The Health Ranger.
Which I did.
I enjoyed it thoroughly.
And I want to encourage you to watch the film.
I think it's a beautiful film.
It's really a beautiful film.
And it was beautifully done.
I'm not impressed with a lot of films.
And I was really shocked that this one was as good as it was.
And I know not everybody agrees.
It's okay.
I think the film's amazing.
And I think that the message is powerful.
And it's consistent with kind of what I've been talking about here, which is a message of forgiveness and learning how to live together on this planet so we can possibly move forward instead of backwards.
And that's the kind of message that we need in more films, frankly.
You know what?
To Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds and all the producers and all the choreographers and all the amazing dancers and all the special effects and everything, it's just thank you for making a movie that humanity needs to see right now at this critical moment in this history as it's unfolding where humanity is about to rip itself apart.
You know, we're living in a world where the most famous rapper in the world goes on the Alice Jones show and he says that he loves having a Fittler.
That's the world we're living in, folks.
It's crazy.
We need some just solid, honest entertainment that is essentially wholesome.
Again, it wasn't overtly Christian.
They weren't talking about Christmas or Christians or the Bible or anything of that kind.
But in terms of a mainstream audience film, this has a message of healing.
That our world needs to experience at this moment.
And I agree with the core of that message.
So go out and check it out.
It's called Spirited.
Ryan Reynolds, Will Ferrell.
Alright, and you can tease me about it in the comments.
I'm okay with that.
I can just see it.
No, Health Ranger recommended a totally gay film.
Technically, I did.
Technically, that's true.
But it's worth it.
Trust me.
Watch the film.
Enjoy it.
Don't judge it.
It's good.
That's all I'm going to say.
Okay, well, almost.
The director is Sean Anders.
I do want to give him credit since I just looked it up online.
Sean Anders is the director, and he's one of the writers, and the other writer is John Morris.
I don't know who these people are.
But, and I don't know what other work they've done.
I don't know if they're super gay or not.
It doesn't even matter.
It doesn't matter.
This message is great for our world.
This message is desperately needed.
And, oh, Octavia Spencer, here's some of the other actors.
Sunita Mani, Patrick Page, Tracy Morgan is in there.
He's funny in there.
Very good role.
He played it well.
That was hilarious.
And many others.
Okay, there we go.
I just want to give some credit.
Folks, we've got to be willing to be okay with each other.
We've got to have messages of healing and not hatred.
We can't rip each other apart and expect to have anything left in our society, okay?
That's my interpretation of why this is important.
Oh, okay.
One more thing.
I apologize.
This is an Apple film.
And I remember I wanted to mention that.
This is funded by Apple.
Now, for the record, Apple's one of the most evil corporations on the planet that conspires with the CCP to suppress the people that are trying to protest against the slave work conditions at the Apple factories in China.
This is why there's an uprising in China right now.
It's basically a slave uprising, as Jack Posobiec says.
So it's shocking to me that Apple can fund such a beautiful healing film Which again, credit to, who is it?
Sean Anders and the others.
But then at the same time, Apple is all in bed with the communists to carry out oppression of a slave labor workforce in China.
And you would think, you would think that leftists in America, that Democrats would call out the slave labor corporations.
Like, hey Apple, what are you doing?
That's evil.
That's wrong.
That's wicked.
That's wretched.
Tim Cook, who's also gay, by the way.
Now, it's weird because he's playing the gay card, right?
The gay card means if you're gay enough with a big enough powerful corporation, you can have slave labor and the Democrats won't even mention it.
That's the kind of thing that I'm talking about.
We've got to come together and all of us denounce slave labor.
All of us, Democrats, Republicans, Independents, whatever, Black, White, Asian, whatever you happen to be, slave labor is always wrong, and the business model of Apple is wrong, and Apple needs to respect the human rights of the workers that build their products, and Apple needs to not be run by the CCP. Okay, so the contrast here is shocking.
That Apple can fund such a beautiful film, and yet itself, as a corporation, engage in such horrors against humanity.
But this is a sign of our times, right?
You can have love and hate side by side in the same corporation.
That's what they're doing, and it's sickening.
And to Tim Cook, I don't care how gay you are, what you're doing is wrong.
You're like, you can't be gay enough to excuse the evil that your company is carrying out against the innocent people of China, okay?
I just want to be clear.
Don't you dare play the gay card and think that's going to excuse your crimes against humanity.
We got to be on the same page on all of this.
Slave labor is always wrong, which means Apple products are wrong.
Don't buy Apple products this Christmas.
Boycott Apple.
Boycott Apple, folks.
Until they stop supporting the CCP and slave labor, don't buy Apple products.
End of story.
But do go out and watch the movie, Spirited.
Alright, well that's my take on things and now I see that I've gone over so much time that I don't think I'm going to include either interview today in the pockets.
I'm going to post them separately.
So watch for that separately.
There's a Clay Clark interview, which is tons of fun.
And then the Ivan Raikland interview, which we're going to try to salvage however much of that we got.
Based on the bandwidth challenges we had, but a very powerful message.
Watch for those interviews posted separately.
And, you know, thank you for all your support.
Thank you for who you are and thank you for caring about humanity and caring about the future of our world.
And since it's Friday, have a great weekend.
Use it well.
I'll talk to you again either over the weekend or Monday morning.
Okay, until then, God bless you all.
Merry Christmas!
I will use the word Christmas over and over and over again.
Merry Christmas!
And for those, Happy Hanukkah to those of you who are Jewish and so on, whatever your celebration is, I wish you that celebration.
I wish you the best of times.
But for most of our listeners, it's Christmas, so Merry Christmas!
And we'll talk to you again soon.
Have a great weekend.
Take care.
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