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Albert Pike joined the fraternal independent order of Oddfellows in 1840. | ||
By 1859, he was elected sovereign grand commander of the Scottish Rights Southern jurisdiction and remained sovereign grand commander for the rest of his life. | ||
He was definitely aware of Zionism. | ||
And if this Illuminati plan is true, then his use of the word Nazi is plausible. | ||
Either way, the letter is worth a read. | ||
And the closer we get to the end game, the more accurate this letter appears to be. | ||
Albert Pike served as a brigadier general in the Confederate Army. | ||
Following the war, Pike was jailed for treason. | ||
He was quickly pardoned by a fellow Freemason, President Andrew Johnson. | ||
Among eventually becoming a 33-degree Mason and a top leader of the Ku Klux Klan, Pike was also believed to be a Luciferian. | ||
He claimed he was able to summon Lucifer at will as the grandmaster of the Order of the Palladium. | ||
Paladism, or traditional Satanism, an ancient Luciferian cult, was then introduced to the inner circle of the Masonic Lodges. | ||
This influence has flourished into modern-day Freemasonry in the super rights of the upper degrees. | ||
Industry, entertainment, the CIA, Congress, and our military leaders, are inundated with Freemasonic paladism, or a Luciferian New World Order. | ||
What follows are the chilling predictions, or better yet, instructions of Albert Pike's three world wars, funded in great part by the House of Rothschild. | ||
From a letter that he wrote to 33-degree Italian Illuminati head and mafia founder Giuseppe Mazzini, dated August 15th, 1871. | ||
The first world war must be brought about in order to permit the Illuminati to overthrow the power of the Tsars in Russia and of making that country a fortress of atheistic communism. | ||
The divergences caused by the agentures of the Illuminati between the British and Germanic empires will be used to foment this war. | ||
At the end of the war, communism will be built and used in order to destroy the other governments in order to weaken the religions. | ||
The second world war must be fomented by taking advantage of the differences between the fascists and the political Zionists. | ||
This war must be brought about so that Nazism is destroyed and that the political Zionism be strong enough to institute a sovereign state of Israel in Palestine. | ||
During the Second World War, international communism must become strong enough in order to balance Christendom, which would be then restrained and held in check until the time when we would need it for the final social cataclysm. | ||
The third world war must be fomented by taking advantage of the differences caused by the agentur of the Illuminati. | ||
Between the political Zionists and the leaders of the Islamic world, the war must be conducted in such a way that Islam, the Muslim Arabic world, and political Zionism, the state of Israel, mutually destroy each other. | ||
Meanwhile, the other nations, once more divided on this issue, will be constrained to fight to the point of complete physical, moral, spiritual, and economical exhaustion. | ||
We shall unleas the nihilists and the atheists, and we shall provoke a formidable social cataclysm, which in all its horror will show clearly to the nations the effect of absolute atheism, origin of savagery and of the most bloody turmoil. | ||
Then, everywhere, the citizens obliged to defend themselves against the world minority of revolutionaries, will exterminate those destroyers of civilization and the multitude, disillusioned with Christianity, whose deistic spirits will from that moment be without compass or direction, | ||
anxious for an ideal, but without knowing where to render its adoration, will receive the true light through the universal manifestation of the pure doctrine of Lucifer, brought finally out in the public view. | ||
This manifestation will result from the general reactionary movement, which will follow the destruction of Christianity and atheism. | ||
Both conquered and exterminated at the same time. | ||
A bizarre letter indeed. | ||
And a red flag may have gone off when you heard the term Nazism. | ||
But the term Nazism was known to those in the Illuminati At that time. | ||
Will we allow this madness to unfurl unabated? | ||
Or will we put a halt to it before it's too late? | ||
In February of 2025, researchers from the Coffery Research Project, including Dr. Nicole Sokolo, Professor Filippo Bial. | ||
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I've got breaking news, I've got an infinite number of videos to get to, and I'm gonna try to get to your calls today as well. | ||
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We're gonna talk about Antifa, Nick Sortor getting arrested, obviously. | ||
We're gonna talk about Netflix and the transgender ban, and I'm gonna take it deeper than probably anybody else has and show you that it's not an accident, that it's not just a matter of cultural, you know, whatever, you know, where it's just like they just think like trans people are cool. | ||
No, no, this is a giant psychological operation to normalize sexualizing children because it's about destroying humanity at its most fundamental level. | ||
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So horrible things can happen. | ||
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And of course, we'll get into anti-Semitism and Israel, and and it is genuinely shocking to me how blatant they're being with all of this and how they got a con they got control of TikTok. | ||
Like They just sort of have dropped all pretense. | ||
If you really listen to them, like they were kind of trying for a while to say, well, China, you know, it's about China, and it's about, you know, this foreign power, maybe like getting our information, maybe it's about spreading propaganda to our kids. | ||
Like we never got a real solid excuse, but but we were assured that this was about China until the deal happened, and then Benjamin Nanyahoo is presenting to a bunch of American, so-called, you know, American uh influencers and going, uh, TikTok was the greatest victory we've had in a long time. | ||
We had to take over TikTok, and we did, and it's ours now. | ||
And so we have that, and that's great, but now it's time to go for X. And so they're going for X, and they have already started, and it's starting to move pretty quickly. | ||
And it's kind of freaking me out. | ||
Honestly, it's freaking me out. | ||
I'm having flashbacks. | ||
I'm having like PTSD flashbacks of the old Twitter, of Twitter before Elon Musk, of a time when genuinely every time I got out my phone, I was not sure whether or not my account still existed. | ||
That every couple of months, I'd open up Twitter to find, sorry, your susp your account has been suspended. | ||
Some dumb idiot was offended by the awesome and based thing that you said. | ||
And so you can't have an account anymore, and I have to make a new one and have to try to tell people and always start off at zero. | ||
And like it's it's why I continue to defend Elon Musk and celebrate Elon Musk and thank Elon Musk sincerely for what he's given us because for the last two years, we haven't had to worry about that. | ||
We have not, I haven't even thought about it. | ||
It hasn't even entered into my mind. | ||
I think something I tweeted. | ||
I have an idea, I put it out there. | ||
I I have I've shed the the you know, personal filter that we had to have back when uh Twitter was so censorious. | ||
Where everything you tweet, you first have to think, ooh, how should I phrase this? | ||
It's can I can I say this? | ||
Do I have to change it? | ||
What do I do? | ||
It hasn't been like that since Elon Musk purchased the site. | ||
And I know I got people going, well, but it's not perfect, and people still get banned, of course. | ||
Yes, of course, it's not perfect. | ||
It's not totally 100% free speech. | ||
I would open it up even more if it was up to me. | ||
But then this morning, hundreds of very prominent, very popular accounts, very closely associated with me in a lot of cases, were stripped of their blue check mark or deleted entirely. | ||
Something happened last night, or this more early this morning, where the order was given, the acts came down, and a lot of people have lost their ability to make money through X, their ability to receive, you know, preferential feed location. | ||
Like there's a lot of stuff that you get when you're able to be verified on X. A lot of anti-Israel, anti-Jewish accounts have been nuked from orbit as of this morning. | ||
I thought we were over this. | ||
Like it really, I'm not even actually being that, I'm not even exaggerating that much or being that facetious when I say like PTSD flashbacks. | ||
I I genuinely started to like panic a little bit and like, oh crap, am I gonna, you know, what do I need to start deleting tweet? | ||
Like it puts you in a mindset of slavishness that I despise, and we cannot allow that to happen. | ||
And I don't know what we have to do to stop that from happening, but clearly they've announced it, they're being blatant about it, and again, that kind of freaks me out in and of itself. | ||
That like they've done they've done the calculus and they've decided, okay, if we take over X in a very aggressive and overt way, you've got to weigh the pros and cons. | ||
And for people who are trying to run a worldwide psychological operation, mostly focused on protecting and supporting Israel, then they have to weigh the pros and cons of, okay, the pro is that they can delete critics. | ||
The con is that everybody sees they delete critics and people don't like censors, and you have the Streisand effect and all this other stuff. | ||
But apparently they have run the equation. | ||
They've run the algorithm and they've decided that it's worth it. | ||
That it doesn't matter if everybody knows who's doing it or why, as long as it gets done. | ||
And it, you know, it's the power of censorship. | ||
Hey, you know, people in Montana like might not like censorship, but if they can't talk about it, does it really matter? | ||
People might know That it's the Israelis dominating American companies and silencing Americans for their own foreign benefit. | ||
But if you say that, you'll be deleted. | ||
So that's the calculus they're running with. | ||
That's the calculation they've made. | ||
And I find that very disturbing. | ||
I find that very disturbing because it is a uh a deliberate almost advertisement of choosing force over discussion, of choosing censorship over open dialogue. | ||
And unfortunately, it seems like the FBI is going along with them in this. | ||
Cash Patel came out yesterday and talked about essentially hate speech laws, misinformation laws, disinformation rules for social media. | ||
Kind of like Pam Bondi coming out and saying free speech isn't hate speech. | ||
This is a very disturbing development. | ||
And so I think while the FBI is separating itself from the ADL and the SPLC, which is fantastic. | ||
And again, just a we do need to celebrate that victory and appreciate the responsiveness of the Trump administration in certain cases like this. | ||
While we are celebrating that and encouraging that and uh really treating it like the triumph that it is, we need to explain the underlying reason why these organizations are bad. | ||
Why they shouldn't be in charge, what it is about their ideas that are so distasteful to the American conscience. | ||
So that we don't just get rid of the institutions, we get rid of the underlying philosophy that allowed them to flourish for a hundred plus years. | ||
And that's another thing. | ||
I said a little bit yesterday, but I really want to remind you the ADL was founded in 1913. | ||
By the mid-50s, it had more or less total like veto power over every thing published in America, every book, every newspaper, everything. | ||
The ADL had to approve it, or else you'd be in trouble. | ||
That was the 1950s. | ||
By the 60s, they were training the FBI. | ||
This has been a century of unelected, self-appointed ADL control over the thoughts of Americans. | ||
That is, for the first time ever in my life, been dealt a serious and significant blow to their power. | ||
FBI cuts ties with the Anti-Defamation League. | ||
Uh FBI director says he's also cut ties. | ||
They have also cut ties with the SPLC, which is great to see. | ||
Now I'm not satisfied with this. | ||
And I also just want to point out that it seems like time and time again these days, we have things like Cash Patel, leader of the FBI saying in no uncertain words, that the ADL is being kicked out of, you know, advising the FBI, you know, won't be listened to anymore, that they're wrong and bad, and that they've spied on the American people. | ||
I'm sorry, what? | ||
They were committing espionage on American soil for a foreign state, and the worst punishment they've received is that they're not going to be allowed to directly be in charge of the FBI anymore. | ||
Uh no, that's not how this works. | ||
That should not be how this works. | ||
If you're accusing an organization of committing espionage against American citizens for a foreign power power, they should be charged with espionage, not just deprived of their inordinate power, maybe temporarily. | ||
So I think we need some uh I think we need to push a little bit harder. | ||
And that's the silver lining on this cloud is not only are we having major, you know, tactical victories against the SBLC, the ADL, all of these horrible anti-American organizations that, by the way, are funded by our taxpayer dollars. | ||
The SBLC gets something like a hundred million dollars a year. | ||
Now just think about that. | ||
They take your tax dollars by the hundreds of millions, they send them to these, you know, uh leftist Jewish supremacist organizations who then use that money to silence you and are walking around the FBI office giving orders. | ||
I mean, it's just outrageous, utterly and completely outrageous. | ||
So we need to see more movement of that. | ||
And the silver lining of this is that conservatives have learned not to be satisfied. | ||
In fact, I think the number one response to the news that the ADL was being removed from the FBI's, you know, trusted sources list. | ||
I think the number one response to that was good, now do the SPLC. | ||
Oh, you got rid of the ADL, good, about time. | ||
Now do the SBLC. | ||
Have you done the SBLC yet? | ||
Why not? | ||
Where are you on that? | ||
So now that the SBLC's been removed from partnership with the FBI. | ||
Maybe they should be investigated. | ||
Maybe they should actually be charged with sedition or conspiracy or any of the other crimes that they pretty openly commit. | ||
And that includes things. | ||
Jack Persobic was tweeting about it today. | ||
That, you know, when the FBI moves against Catholic groups, they reference SBLC articles as probable cause to get their warrants. | ||
Again, we're dealing with an incestuous relationship where the very people that are providing the evidence are the ones instructing the law enforcement to go after the evidence they provided, and there's no countervailing force anywhere. | ||
It's just these unappointed, unelected somebody, the lawyers from somewhere with their own interests, their own ethnic interests, foreign interests. | ||
It's not America, it's not American interest. | ||
We never voted for them. | ||
We don't even have a provision in the government to allow them to exist with the authority that they have. | ||
But they just do it. | ||
But they just declare themselves the authorities. | ||
They declare their own information as if it is the equivalent of evidence presented in court. | ||
And then the FBI acts on that. | ||
It's a giant con game. | ||
It is a gigantic con game. | ||
And it goes to something I talk about almost religiously on this show, which is this ability for the left to somehow impose themselves as authorities and have everybody underneath act like they are God. | ||
They what comes from them is the truth and anybody contradicting them. | ||
No matter how obvious it is, no matter how, you know, evidence to the claim is, it doesn't matter because the SBLC says Catholics are terrorists. | ||
Therefore, Catholics are terrorists, as if it's a mathematical equation, as if it is a revelation from God. | ||
They say it, and it is so. | ||
And it's the case with judges often do this. | ||
It's the case with intelligence agencies. | ||
And if you watch the media, you'll realize this. | ||
The mainstream media treats intelligence agencies not as a, you know, uh the clandestine arm of a national security apparatus. | ||
They treat them as dispensers of truth, as the fountains of reality. | ||
So if the spy agencies say something, it gets put in the newspaper as if it is factual and incontrovertible and absolute. | ||
But why? | ||
These people, okay. | ||
It would be bad enough if any organization had that level of authority again uh over all of the media uh industry everywhere in the world. | ||
Yeah, that would be bad no matter what the organization is. | ||
But then you look into it and you realize that the organizations they treat as if they are God themselves and the dispensers of truth are the biggest liars that have ever lived. | ||
The whole point of these things existing is deception. | ||
Right? | ||
Why would you have a CIA or an FBI if not to commit clandestine activity in other countries or here in America? | ||
That's the reason they exist. | ||
So you have organizations whose entire purpose for being is to deceive, to lie, to manipulate, to lie. | ||
I mean, there's no there's no other word I guess I need to lie. | ||
Their whole point is to lie, and yet they're considered the arbiters of truth. | ||
They're considered the the ultimate authorities on earth right now. | ||
And you'll know, I mean, just read things. | ||
It's like they don't need to provide evidence, they don't need to, I mean, it goes to the Hunter Biden laptop to, you know, Hillary Clinton to whatever else. | ||
The reason that the mainstream media can get away with not actually investigating this stuff is because they're simply stenographers for the intelligence agencies, and they uh believe everything they say unquestioningly, whether that's because Project Mockingbird continues at a pace and the people there are actually receiving direct orders from the intelligence agency, | ||
or whether it's just sort of uh an assumed de facto kind of, you know, established NPC mindset that just doesn't even know what it's doing, but finds itself almost uh uh unconsciously repeating everything that the intelligence agencies say with no critical thought or you know, looking into anything ever. | ||
It's a very disturbing reality once you truly understand what that what that really means. | ||
That unelected anonymous spy masters from uh Washington, D.C. have the ability to dictate reality to the rest of us and uh look where that's gotten us and look where we are now. | ||
So we're gonna get into all of that. | ||
We've got breaking news about the peace agreement between Hamas and Israel. | ||
It looks like Hamas has agreed to release all Israeli hostages, which is pretty amazing, not expected necessarily. | ||
Pretty unexpected, actually, I would say. | ||
So we'll cover that. | ||
We'll get into uh Netflix as well and the insanity of uh of Portland, Oregon and Antifa. | ||
We'll cover it all. | ||
We'll bring it all to you. | ||
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We got some breaking news that I'll get into. | ||
I'm I'm surprised by this, frankly kind of shocked by this. | ||
Hamas says it agrees to a release all Israeli hostages under Trump Gaza plan. | ||
Hamas said on Friday it had agreed to release all Israeli hostages, alive or dead, under the terms of U.S. President Donald Trump's Gaza proposal and signaled readiness to immediately intermediated negotiations to discuss the details. | ||
And we got an update here from uh Jerusalem Post. | ||
They said they would release all hostages in an effort to re-enter negotiations in a Friday statement. | ||
The statement released by the terror organization said it would release all hostages living and dead, according to the exchange formula outlined by President Trump. | ||
Hamas gave mediators its response to U.S. President Donald Trump's plan for ending the Gaza War earlier Friday evening. | ||
Hamas said it would approve transferring the power of the Gaza Strip over to a Palestinian governing body that would be elected based on Palestinian national consensus and with Arab and Islamic support. | ||
So that's interesting. | ||
They say they will enter a renegotiations or internegotiations. | ||
The terror organization added that regarding the other issues included in President Trump's proposals concerning the future of the Gaza Strip and the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, these are linked to comprehensive national positions and to relevant international laws and resolutions. | ||
Hamas said that these will be discussed in a unified Palestinian national framework in which Hamas will participate and contribute responsibly. | ||
So that's interesting. | ||
So the proposal put forward was that they would release all the hostages and essentially give up power entirely and allow for an international body to take over administration of the Palestinian areas, including Gaza. | ||
So it sounds like they're agreeing to release the hostages, maybe as a starting point, a good faith starting point, saying, you know, we'll we'll do our part, but we need some leeway on, you know, some of the other stuff. | ||
I, you know, this is uh I was not really expecting this, to be honest with you. | ||
I was expecting this to be a bit of a trap, a bit of a, you know, impossible thing for them to agree with, assuming and and you know, hoping that they wouldn't, they wouldn't fulfill it and Israel could just go all in and say, well, we tried. | ||
But apparently they're accepting. | ||
Apparently they're in favor of this. | ||
Again, I'm I've been seeing some conflicting, I mean, everything about this has been conflicting. | ||
It's almost hilarious. | ||
I was gonna cover it the other day, but uh literally on the same day. | ||
I see somebody post and they reference the BBC and they say Hamas rejects settlement. | ||
I thought, okay. | ||
So I searched that on Google, and the first two responses are Hamas rejects settlement, Hamas open to settlement. | ||
Okay. | ||
So it's like ABC, or I'm sorry, BBC and you know, Reuters are just saying two completely different things. | ||
And then you've got the Arab nations around putting out a letter, endorsing the agreement, encouraging Hamas to accept it, but then they also apparently are saying that the original agreement has been changed a little bit and Israel manipulated what the agreement said, so then they weren't in favor of it. | ||
Everything seems arbitrary and up in the air at this point, but for somebody who likes peace, this seems good to me. | ||
I I want people to stop being murdered by anybody. | ||
So it seems like this is a step in the right direction, and that's very good to see. | ||
So wouldn't it be something? | ||
Wouldn't wouldn't it be something if Donald Trump ended this 2,000-year-old conflict? | ||
Wouldn't that be a feather in his cap? | ||
So we'll we'll bring any news, you know, as to that as it uh as it uh comes up. | ||
Let's talk about Netflix. | ||
Netflix has been uh a pretty big topic of conversation recently for yet again, yet again promoting disgusting, degenerate and perverted content to children. | ||
Again. | ||
Again, I say again because it feels like we've been through this before. | ||
I mean, do you guys remember the cuties scandal? | ||
Do you guys remember when Netflix came out with a show that very explicitly sexualized preteen girls? | ||
Do you remember that? | ||
And everybody canceled their account. | ||
I guess they got the account back again. | ||
I feel like a sucker. | ||
I haven't had Netflix for like five years. | ||
Everybody else went back on that promise. | ||
But there's a good reason for it. | ||
There's good reason to reject this. | ||
And this again goes to a phenomenon I've seen that I find both hilarious and inexplicable. | ||
You will still find. | ||
I see it all the time. | ||
Next time I see it, I'll grab it. | ||
But I watch a lot of like, you know, YouTube. | ||
So I like seeing what the YouTube conspiracy world is is looking into, or people that reference it. | ||
And you'll find, let's not show the cuties. | ||
Let's, yeah, we remember. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Let's get it off the screen. | ||
Okay, that's bigger now. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
So uh sorry, I was distracted by the sexualized children on the screen next to me. | ||
Good lord. | ||
Yeah. | ||
What was I just saying? | ||
We all we all canceled Netflix uh because of that uh disgusting show, then everybody went back to it. | ||
There are people pointing out that the Obamas have been, you know, instrumental in this. | ||
The thing that's weird is that you'll still see to this day YouTube videos or you know, conspiracy people, and they still point to stuff like the word sex appearing in the dust during Lion King. | ||
And they're like, look, subliminal messaging. | ||
And it's like, do you you know that movie is 30 years old, right? | ||
That movie came out in 1995. | ||
You think what is why are you bringing it up? | ||
What is that pertain to? | ||
What do you think you're showing there? | ||
Like that used to be the level of like subliminal messaging that people would look out for. | ||
And I I think it probably was an effort to subliminally influence children. | ||
But it's so weird that people are still referencing that. | ||
They're still referencing the word sex from 30 years ago in The Lion King when you have like blatantly transgender indoctrination in kid shows all over the internet now, all over mainstream media and then you know, cable networks, Nickelodeon, whatever else. | ||
And it's it's just, but I don't even know what is what I'm explaining here. | ||
But I think you get what I'm saying. | ||
But I think you should understand what I'm saying. | ||
That we've gone from the word sex in the dust for a second, midway through the Lion King, to entire shows that celebrate transgender characters for being transgender or you know, whatever other disgusting things that they're doing now. | ||
Like we've moved so far beyond. | ||
I mean, it's kind of like what happens with the you know, award shows. | ||
It used to be you had to look for symbolism. | ||
It used to be, look, see the circle on the ground, that's a magic circle. | ||
So what they're doing inside is a spell. | ||
Now we're all looking at the spell, and it was like a circle on the ground. | ||
And it was true, I'm not downplaying the old way that symbolism used to be used, but now it's just Lady Gaga dressed up like Satan, standing over a cage of writhing women, praising the god of hell. | ||
So it's like, okay, does anybody notice? | ||
Would anybody like to notice this and pay attention to it? | ||
So let's go to some of these clips here. | ||
Let's go to some of these. | ||
The story uh is that post-millennial Elon Musk calls to cancel Netflix over trans agenda in children's shows, writers celebrating Charlie Kirk's murder. | ||
Elon Musk called for users to cancel their Netflix subscriptions over the streaming platform's children content, children's content, quote, cancel Netflix for the health of your kids, he wrote on X, sharing a post showing a transgender woke agenda Trojan horse being welcomed in by your kids. | ||
It was also revealed that the writer of one of the trans pushing children shows celebrated the murder of Charlie Kirk. | ||
Well, duh. | ||
Well, of course he did. | ||
Of course he did. | ||
Let's go to let's go to clip five first. | ||
This is Coco Melon Lane, a Netflix show for children, and it showcases a little boy in a dress dancing for his two gay dads. | ||
Isn't that just wholesome and holistic? | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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The thing that we know about you, you learn to get up and dance. | |
How about you break out those moves for your two biggest fans? | ||
Oh, look, it's a little boy in a tutu dancing for his two gay dads. | ||
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If you're not sure what to choose, so wholesome, so American. | |
All the things you like to do. | ||
Just be you. | ||
Just be me. | ||
Well, not exactly you. | ||
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Trying to decide. | |
I mean, you're a boy, so think about all the things you like to do. | ||
Just be you. | ||
Just be me. | ||
I don't know if I think maybe my son is like particularly good at this, but it's true for all kids. | ||
If you have kids, their ability to mimic is like next level. | ||
Just this weekend, I I my son had a toy, and I was like, Oh, it looks like a TIE fighter. | ||
And he was like, A what? | ||
By the way, that was awesome. | ||
Like introducing a kid to Star Wars for the first time when he's like four and he doesn't really know anything about it. | ||
It was very fun. | ||
And it would, and it's like so absorbing. | ||
And so I'm like, oh, you don't know what TIE Fires are. | ||
All right, let me, you know, find a picture. | ||
And he's like, whoa. | ||
I'm like, okay, let me show you a video. | ||
So I pull up a video on YouTube. | ||
You search like, you know, TIE Fighter and New Hope. | ||
And it's a scene from the New Hope, Star Wars, where the Millennium Falcon's being attacked by TIE Fighters, and it's Luke and Han. | ||
Um, and Luke's all sad because Obi-Wan just died, and it's Han, like, we're not out of this yet, kid. | ||
And they go and they get in the guns, and they're just like shooting uh, they're shooting the TIE Fighters as they're strafing the uh Millennium Falcon. | ||
And it's like a two-minute video. | ||
Yeah, let's bring it up. | ||
And like my son watches this twice and has the entire thing memorized. | ||
The entire thing, right? | ||
And it's it's a whole and you know, kids are just they're just these sponges. | ||
They just absorb everything, they absorb every you know, minute body movement, every, you know, tone of voice. | ||
And it's it was hilarious. | ||
My son's like, what is this? | ||
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Who are they? | |
What's going on? | ||
What's this ship called? | ||
Who's that? | ||
Who's the man? | ||
Who's the woman? | ||
What the hell is that? | ||
He sees Chewak and he's like, What is that? | ||
Who is that guy? | ||
Like, that's Jubaki. | ||
He's an alien. | ||
He's like, and the robots are the bad guys? | ||
I'm like, no, well, no, the robots aren't the bad guys. | ||
It's like, who's the little one? | ||
Who's that little guy? | ||
R2 D2. | ||
Okay. | ||
What does he do? | ||
Anyway, it was very fun. | ||
But the the point is, he watches this twice and he's got everything down pat. | ||
And from then on, like this whole week, he'll just run into the room and be like, Dad, we're not out of this yet. | ||
Come on. | ||
And it'll like run over and he's got he's got like things set up to be the shooters and like, but they just absorb it and then regurgitate it. | ||
They absorb and then they mimic everything. | ||
And it's uh again, maybe my kid is, you know, especially like this, but you show him Avatar the Last Airbender. | ||
He's got every move down. | ||
Every move. | ||
He can do it. | ||
And like, you know, Avatar the Last Airbender, if you don't know, it's kid show, and they they're basically doing magic by doing martial arts. | ||
So it's great. | ||
It's awesome for little kids because it's martial arts, so they're running around and like fighting, but they don't actually touch each other. | ||
They aren't actually hitting each other. | ||
You just sort of do a punch in the air, and then you know, you shoot a water ball at him or whatever. | ||
And each style of magic, the fire, the water, the earth, the is a different style of martial arts. | ||
So the earth style is Tai Chi, and then the water style is something else. | ||
And so, and so my son watches like one episode and suddenly he like knows Tai Chi. | ||
He's like doing all of so my point of this is that these people know this. | ||
The people programming these shows know exactly what they're doing. | ||
They know the younger you are, the more impressionable you are. | ||
They know that when you see something like a little kid being celebrated and and rewarded on screen, the kid is absorbing that and going, that's how I should be. | ||
That kid's the cool kid. | ||
I should be like him. | ||
You know, and and it can happen unintentionally and intentionally, and it happens regardless a lot of times of the content of the show. | ||
Uh it's kind of hard to explain, but and they've done studies on this actually. | ||
Things like the Disney Channel would show these um would have shows where the whole episode, you're watching a bratty kid be Braddy, right? | ||
And the whole episode, the Braddy kid is like the cool kid. | ||
And then the end of the episode, the last five minutes or so, the bratty kid gets their come up ins, they get a pie in the face or whatever it is, and it's like, see, the bad, the bully, you know, the the so-called cool kid was actually a bully, and he got what was coming to him at the end of the day. | ||
But they've done studies on this. | ||
It doesn't matter if the story of the episode says that what the kid was doing was bad. | ||
They've just watched 25 minutes of the bratty, annoying, brash, know it all kid. | ||
Be cool. | ||
Be the cool kid. | ||
For 25 minutes, he's cool. | ||
In the last five minutes, he gets what's coming to him, and there's a comeuppance, but it doesn't undo the 25 minutes of programming. | ||
Here's how to be cool. | ||
Here's what makes you, you know, in charge and in power. | ||
And it's why you see, like little girls that grew up on the Disney Channel are the worst. | ||
They're the they're the worst. | ||
Like, you know, tween girls, like d 12, 13 girls, 13-year-old girls who have been watching Disney Channel since they were five or six, they genuinely think that like being a bitch means you're right. | ||
And that like talking down to your parents means that you know more than them. | ||
And it's like awful. | ||
It's uh it like ruins children. | ||
I've seen it with like my friends, little sisters. | ||
It's not good. | ||
Hopefully they can get out of it eventually. | ||
But the point again is that these people know what they what they're doing. | ||
They know exactly how impactful this stuff is. | ||
They know how influential this stuff is, they know that it can shape the mind of a child, even just a short little clip, like the two-minute one I was talking about, Star Wars. | ||
They remember every little thing about it. | ||
And it gets implanted in their head and it shapes the way they see the world. | ||
So when you've got two gay dads celebrating the little kid in the tutu, saying, just be yourself, you know, be yourself by being something that you are not, right? | ||
Be yourself by utterly changing the fundamental reality about yourself. | ||
Uh I'm not saying the messaging is consistent. | ||
I'm saying it's effective. | ||
I'm saying what they're doing is purposeful. | ||
They know what they're doing. | ||
I wouldn't be surprised if half the people working on kids shows from Netflix don't have, well, first of all, I bet 99% of them don't have kids. | ||
That's one thing. | ||
Just like all the people in the teachers' unions don't have kids. | ||
Randy Weingarten, head of the uh, you know, federal school system doesn't have kids. | ||
They don't actually have skin in this fight, but they do want to control your kids. | ||
They do want to influence your kids. | ||
And I wouldn't be surprised if 90% of them don't even like kids' material anyway. | ||
It's not their passion. | ||
It's not like they're like, this is what I want to do. | ||
They want to manipulate your children. | ||
They want your children to be influenced by them, not you. | ||
So they get jobs in places where they can influence children without the knowledge of their parents. | ||
That's the reason they're making these things. | ||
That's the reason they got involved in these things. | ||
They aren't out there to make good TV shows and just happen to have this viewpoint. | ||
They're out to push their viewpoint, and they find that children's TV shows are the most effective way of getting that message across. | ||
So I really want you to understand this that what we're talking about is not just uh, you know, an attempt to, well, you know, there are people with gay dads and they deserve to be represented too. | ||
And it's like, okay, you can make that argument, but that's not what's happening here. | ||
No, what's happening here is they're deliberately trying to manipulate your children. | ||
And that is disgusting, I find. | ||
Cause again, uh, and and it's again you'll notice this when if you have kids, any children's material that tells children to be more accepting, to be more open, is evil. | ||
Let me say that again. | ||
Any book, any TV show, any movie, any toy that is trying to tell children to not be biased or to or oh yeah, coconut is evil anyway, by the way. | ||
Coconut is is deliberately designed to be addictive for children. | ||
It is a is literally an audio visual drug for preschoolers that they push. | ||
It's uh sick. | ||
And you should j genuinely don't ever let your children listen to a single Coco Melon song, ever. | ||
It will ruin them. | ||
It's very bad. | ||
I'm not I'm not even kidding. | ||
Should we move on? | ||
Should we just should we just move on? | ||
Or should we should we look at more of these things? | ||
Because there's a lot of them. | ||
Let's go to clip 13 here. | ||
Children's Netflix show, Strawberry Shortcake, Barry in the Big City is promoting transgender drag queens to children. | ||
Let's watch this. | ||
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Correct response. | |
Like cotton candy clouds floating in a blue sky. | ||
Bonafi will slay that runway. | ||
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Bonape, tell us why you chose this delicious dress. | |
As a transberry, I love living out loud as my most authentic self. | ||
And I wanted to dress as bold and unique as I am, which let's face it is a tall order. | ||
Uh, yeah, sorry, I just had to throw up a little bit there. | ||
Okay, yeah. | ||
Drag queens came out of the uh like underground gay drug culture of New York City in the 1980s. | ||
Somehow it is now become a prominent fixture in children's cartoons. | ||
So the movement of transsexual uh gay bug chasers is now a prominent fixture in children's cartoons for preschoolers, okay. | ||
I think it's time for the cleansing fire. | ||
I think it's time. | ||
Maybe God floods us again because we deserve it. | ||
So again, anyone, any book, movie, anything telling your kid to be accepting is evil. | ||
Why? | ||
Because children accept literally everything. | ||
Everything. | ||
Everything's new to them. | ||
They have no idea what's normal, what's not, what's good, what's bad. | ||
They have no, they have no idea. | ||
It's kind of scary in a way, because like you have a kid, I mean, the first time, you know, when they see a person in the dress, it's the first time they're ever seeing it. | ||
They don't have, I mean, they might have a natural revulsion to it because there is something deeply unnatural. | ||
Like you see the the videos we show them over and over where it's big, it's a big fat guy in a dress with makeup and a beard, and he's like reaching out for a kid, and the kid is like, you know, okay, there to some degree when they encounter it in person, there's like a revulsion that's natural and good, and and you know, it's about suppressing that, right? | ||
It's about teaching your kid, no, no, accept this, right? | ||
Stop being revolted. | ||
Stop listening to your natural impulse. | ||
Stop, you know, thinking for yourself. | ||
This is good. | ||
I know it looks bad and it makes you queasy, but you need to get over that and accept this. | ||
Like anybody telling your kid that is disgusting. | ||
But for the most part, kids have no idea what's normal. | ||
They have no idea what's good or what's bad. | ||
They have no idea what they accept and don't. | ||
They accept everything. | ||
They accept absolutely everything. | ||
So anybody telling you, anybody telling your children to be accepting, to not be biased, to not be mean just because someone's different, it's like that's evil. | ||
I've got books that we've like checked out from the library where the whole thing is like is like uh, you know, the story of a bunch of little sheep and you know, their friend the wolf. | ||
And I'm literally like you this is like a a genre of children's books now where the the bad sheep are the one that are judging the wolf by its, you know, uh appearance. | ||
And there will be like one little sheep that's friends with the wolf. | ||
And he's like, why is everybody so mean to my friend? | ||
And he finally convinces them. | ||
The end of the book is like, and so the wolf got to hang out with the sheep, and they were all together and happy. | ||
And it's like, what a what an insane thing to teach. | ||
What an insane thing to teach. | ||
So you're saying that you know, for children, the what the lesson they should learn is that if there's some weirdo that everybody's like, hey, that guy's dangerous, it's those people that are bad. | ||
It's people that are warning you against the predators. | ||
They're the bad ones. | ||
They have to be overcome with friendship. | ||
Go be friends with the wolf. | ||
You're a little fish, go be friends with the shark. | ||
They're not bad, they're just misunderstood. | ||
And it's like, okay, in nature, what you're doing is actually telling the sheep to kill themselves, and it ain't so different in human society either. | ||
I should bring in some of these books. | ||
I there's one in particular that I mean, it's not exactly that, but it's very, very close to that. | ||
It's very, very close, where it's like the the one character is like a dinosaur and the other characters are like little animals, and they're all terrified of the meat-eating carnivorous dark dinosaur. | ||
But one of them's like, no, he's actually friendly, and you know, they all treat him meanly, and he's the victim, and he is made to feel bad because he's different. | ||
And then we all learn to come together and embrace our differences. | ||
And you know, if it was me, the last page would be just like a bloody mess in the you know, predator sitting there with a full stomach having swallowed all of them. | ||
But that's not the lesson they're teaching. | ||
So anybody teaching your kid, go be friends with the predator. | ||
Go be friends with the person who everybody tells you to stay away from. | ||
They're just bigoted. | ||
They're just small-minded. | ||
You, you understand. | ||
You're enlightened and cool, aren't you? | ||
So you're gonna go be friends with the person that your parents tell you to stay away from. | ||
That's sick. | ||
That's utterly and completely disgusting. | ||
And I've spent too long just simply uh ranting about this, because I got I got more clips to show you if you you know feel like throwing up but this is deeper than people think these are all from the last month sociology journals are normalizing sexualization of children. | ||
Uh Dr. Colin Wright is an evolutionary biology PhD, Manhattan Institute fellow and CEO editor-chief of reality's last stand. | ||
He's uh his writing appears in all these things. | ||
Academic publishing has always produced its share of eccentric ideas, but some of some areas of social justice scholarship have gone far beyond eccentricity. | ||
Many of these papers seem less like genuine research and more like opportunities for authors to dress up personal fetishes in academic jargon. | ||
Some are comical, like papers on eco-sexuality, in which scholars eroticize nature and uh describe sexual encounters with trees, lakes, or even the earth itself, but a disturbing subset takes its fringe sexual impulses into disturbing and even dangerous territory. | ||
One paper titled Queering Babies, and published in Springer Natural Journal, uh, Springer Nature Journal, explicitly sexualized infants. | ||
Okay, it's not the only one. | ||
Again, from Colin Wright. | ||
A new peer-reviewed paper in American Sociology Associate uh Association's official journal, Sex and Sexuality, calls for the elimination of the idea of childhood sexual innocence and the social ethical taboos against children engaging in sexual acts. | ||
A peer-reviewed paper in a high profile uh uh uh scientific journal called Sex and Sexuality is explicitly calling for the elimination of the idea of childhood innocence, sexual innocence. | ||
It's not an idea, it's a factual reality. | ||
Children are innocent. | ||
Like, it's not we're not just it this isn't like, you know, what a fundamental Christian BS, where it's just like uh sexual impulse is evil. | ||
Push it all down, you know, like this is this is about preserving the innocence and naivety and purity of children, and these people despise that. | ||
They despise that. | ||
I haven't talked about it in a while, but there was a protest in Austin when a bunch of parents and church groups are coming together to stop sexual education from coming in. | ||
They're all protesting. | ||
A single counter protester was a trans castrado with no children, who is literally shouting through a bullhorn, your children will be ours. | ||
We will destroy their innocence, your innocence is evil, and we will consume it. | ||
These people are predators. | ||
Keep them the hell away from your children's minds, folks. | ||
Cancel Netflix. | ||
Welcome back, folks. | ||
Second hour of War Room is on. | ||
I'm going to open up the phone lines for your calls in the third hour. | ||
We'll be right back. | ||
I guess I got so much stuff to talk about. | ||
It's not even funny. | ||
It's not even funny how much I've talked about. | ||
We got the UK government responding to this uh attack on a synagogue in in just the most interesting way, in the most interesting way you can imagine. | ||
It's actually an appropriate way. | ||
It's actually kind of the normal way to respond. | ||
The reason it's so interesting, the reason it's so you know, worth commenting on, is because we've seen the way that they normally respond to terrorist attacks. | ||
And it's to encourage everybody to sing an oasis song. | ||
Don't look back in anger, you guys. | ||
Just move forward and forget this ever happened. | ||
Okay. | ||
And if you actually want us to do something about this, you're gonna go to jail. | ||
Okay, if you even dare to suggest that it's somehow our responsibility as the as the UK government that we are for some reason expected to not import millions of murderers and rapists and then cover up their crimes so that your children can be exploited without end. | ||
I mean, that's illegal. | ||
You can't do that. | ||
You'll go to jail. | ||
But when it comes to the the, you know, alpha, I shouldn't call them alphas because that gets mixed up. | ||
That's what they isn't that that's what they're called in uh Brave New World, right? | ||
Brave New World, you have the cla the caste system. | ||
And there's some people that are simply worth more than others. | ||
Some people that are simply deserving of protection and support from the state, and some people that are there to be crushed and destroyed and deracinated and obliterated by the state. | ||
I think we're finding out which side's which here. | ||
Okay. | ||
Uh, and I got some videos to show you in that regard. | ||
Should we go to some of those now? | ||
Or should I keep talking about all the other things? | ||
Let me let me give you just a another like a little overview of what else is going on. | ||
So Nick Sortor got arrested for putting out a fire. | ||
Okay. | ||
Yeah, alpha, beta, gamma, delta, epsilon. | ||
That's basically that's basically what we're working with here. | ||
Us white people, we're the epsilons, unfortunately. | ||
X censorship is already started and is only going to increase. | ||
And I don't know what we need to do to help Elon Musk out, help him weather this storm, but they're about to go all guns blazing against X. They've tried it a few times. | ||
He's weathered it a few times, but every time it's gotten a little bit more intense, a little bit more provocative. | ||
Uh, and and they've been talking forever. | ||
I mean, we've got, you know, internal documents from 2022, places like SBLC and ADL organizing uh boycotts, sponsor boycotts, advertiser boycotts, trying to force X to put censorship in place. | ||
I want to talk about that, and I want to shout out some of the people that have had their accounts either restricted or deleted as of last night, all at once in a giant purge. | ||
We also have some more information about the uh cell phone array that was discovered just outside of New York City during the UN. | ||
Apparently that was an installation by China, although I'm a little bit suspicious of that claim, but it would make sense. | ||
We've also got uh race to talk about. | ||
We got a lot of race to talk about. | ||
In fact, let's go to some of these videos because it's not just that Netflix is teaching your children to be uh cross-dressing whores, it's also that they're racist against white people. | ||
Let's go to clip number four here. | ||
This is a scene from a show called Family Switch on Netflix. | ||
Let's see what they have to say about white people. | ||
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Oh, oh. | |
I'm sorry, but they extend it's closed. | ||
Some clumsy family came in and knocked over the telescope last night. | ||
And you know they was white because black people don't create problems like this. | ||
You can fix uh uh what? | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
What was that last line? | ||
Totally unnecessary, totally random. | ||
Like genuinely doesn't even fit in with the rest of the dialogue. | ||
Just you know, shoehorned in there. | ||
It was a pretty good scene. | ||
Can we put a line just disparaging white people for no reason? | ||
Someone knocked over the telescope. | ||
By the way, it's like a two-ton telescope. | ||
They knocked that over, really, did they? | ||
It'd have to be a white person if they're accomplishing something that great. | ||
I guess they'd have to be white if they're, you know, able to do something so unimaginably powerful, like knocking over a two-ton telescope by accident. | ||
Yeah, well, we'll go to more on the other side. | ||
Oh, yeah, we're talking about race. | ||
Why not, right? | ||
But of course, it ties into everything. | ||
It ties into everything. | ||
You want to talk about Netflix and how they're spreading transgender propaganda. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
They're spreading anti-white propaganda as well. | ||
And it all comes from the same source. | ||
It all comes from the same source. | ||
Remember, the Kinsler experiment in Germany, the one that gave orphaned, not even orphan children. | ||
Remember, people, you know, people talk about this stuff. | ||
They don't even know. | ||
They don't even know, dude. | ||
Candace was talking about something yesterday. | ||
She was talking about the the Leo Frank uh situation where the where the ADL was founded, but she was wrong. | ||
She said that uh I mean I can't remember what she said exactly, but the the story is that Leo Frank was convicted, sentenced to death, and then pardoned by the governor, and then he was lynched. | ||
So the lynching was actually the thing they it was was the lawful uh punishment for the trial that he went through. | ||
They just tried to get around that by getting the governor to pardon him, but he was never innocent. | ||
And then when Candace Owens is talking about that, the way she phrased it made it sound a little, it made it sound like it was an actual lynching, like that he wasn't convicted, or you know, that uh it that wasn't the punishment, but she left out the part. | ||
No, no. | ||
The the group, the Benai Barith, Masonic Lodge that became the node that started ADL, that was uh, you know, they just pardoned the guy, they just pressured the governor for a pardon, and then he was lynched. | ||
So, you know, it's like even people that know a lot about this stuff, they actually don't know the full scope and scale of uh of like what we're talking about here. | ||
So the Kentler experiment. | ||
Way worse than people know. | ||
Way worse. | ||
People say it was about putting orphans with gay people. | ||
It was worse than that. | ||
They took kids from their parents to give to gay people. | ||
Then they had the gay people brainwash the kids into hating their own parents. | ||
Read this story. | ||
This one tells it. | ||
The German experiment that placed foster children with pedophiles. | ||
With the approval of the government, a renowned sexologist ran a dangerous program. | ||
How could this happen? | ||
Okay, people don't know that it wasn't orphans. | ||
It was children taken deliberately from their parents. | ||
And then like the parents were desperate to get their kids back, but they wouldn't ever let them see them. | ||
And the gay guys that they handed the kids, the gay pedophiles that they handed the children over as sex toys to tell the kids, your mom doesn't want you back. | ||
She wants nothing to do with you. | ||
She wants you to be here, actually. | ||
And it would brainwash the kids. | ||
And the I I believe it's that article that we just showed. | ||
You know, the reason this came out is one of the kids who was taken from his mother, realized what was happening and broke out and told the story and was like, yeah, you know, by the time I was nine, I hated my mom, and she would try to come see me and I would reject her because of what he'd been told by his foster parent. | ||
Okay, so it's worse than you can imagine. | ||
Now, why was that experiment done? | ||
It was done because they'd they had developed and seen and scientifically established a connection between sexual morality and fascism. | ||
So if you want to defeat fascism, what do you do? | ||
Make the kids gay. | ||
Uh literally, that's why that experiment was hell. | ||
Because they'd established a connection between purity, sexual morality, which of course is just an aspect of morality, and said that if you have sexual purity, it will lead to racial consciousness and Nazism eventually. | ||
So they're gonna try to cut that off early on in the process by uh uh raping children. | ||
So can't have Nazis. | ||
We can't have Nazis running around, better rape those kids. | ||
Great argument. | ||
So people don't people, you know, the all these things are are interconnected. | ||
So you've got Netflix teaching, you know, things against trans people while simultaneously just shoehorning in anti-white crap. | ||
That isn't even funny. | ||
Okay, so the scene is family comes in to where a gigantic, maybe four-ton telescope is. | ||
And like even that, it's like I don't know, man. | ||
There's something about modern TV. | ||
It's like it was written by aliens. | ||
It's like it was written by AI or something. | ||
They're like, somebody knocked over this telescope. | ||
Oh, what the gigantic room-sized telescope that's bolted to the ground and controlled by hydraulica presses. | ||
Like, what are you talking about? | ||
Oh, they knocked it over. | ||
There's a movie called Dog Tooth. | ||
Don't watch it. | ||
Don't watch it. | ||
It's a Greek movie. | ||
It's horrifying. | ||
If you want to be psychologically scarred, you can watch Dog Tooth, but it's about a man who keeps his family inside and doesn't let them go anywhere and doesn't let them know anything. | ||
Uh and and when the movie takes place, his kids are adults, but they don't know anything. | ||
They've never been out of the house, they've never been allowed to watch TV or movies or read a book. | ||
They don't know anything, so they're kind of like children. | ||
And at one point, the son attacks the sister with a hammer, and uh, when the dad finds out about it, the son tries to blame the cat. | ||
He's like, the cat came in and attacked, and it's like, are you an alien? | ||
Do you not understand? | ||
Like, that's not possible. | ||
Our enemy is the cat. | ||
They blame it on the cat, the most dangerous animal there is because the dad's constantly like psychologically manipulating the kids, and so he's he keeps them in fear by telling them that the cat will kill them. | ||
And so then when the son attacks the daughter, attacks his sister, the son tries to blame it on the cat. | ||
That's kind of that's kind of like who's writing Netflix shows, is what I'm explaining. | ||
Because that's like they knocked over the telescope, and you look over and there's just a giant telescope bolted to the ground, and you're like, you don't really know anything, do you? | ||
You don't really know how the real world works, even at the basic physical level. | ||
We should take this down. | ||
It's not a good, it's it's a very disturbing movie. | ||
We should take this video down, please, crew. | ||
Let's take the video down now, crew. | ||
Let's not watch it. | ||
Okay, thank you. | ||
I don't want to see this, and it's probably gonna show some crap we shouldn't show. | ||
I said, don't watch it, don't watch the show. | ||
But that's the mindset that I see coming through here is like, you are you a human being who wrote this? | ||
Okay, you knocked over the telescope, but that's all beside the point. | ||
But it's all one. | ||
Did you see how it's all one? | ||
Like, so the the the scene is I guess this these parents, the these uh this family comes in and says, you know, can you know, and the and the black guy goes, Oh, you can't come in. | ||
Somebody knocked over the telescope yesterday. | ||
Okay. | ||
So that's the scene. | ||
And then at some point they're like, let's shoehorn in a joke. | ||
Let's put a joke in there. | ||
I have a joke. | ||
Let's say it was white people, because black people don't do that sort of thing. | ||
That's not a joke, though. | ||
No, that's but that's not a joke. | ||
That's just a mean thing to say that's not true. | ||
Why would you put that in there? | ||
Let's watch that clip again, shall we? | ||
Let's watch the uh the scene from this Netflix show, Family Switch. | ||
All right, let's watch this. | ||
Oh sorry, but the exception's closed. | ||
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Some clumsy family came in and knocked over the telescope last night. | |
And you know they was white because black people don't create problems like this. | ||
You can fix. | ||
Because black people don't create problems like that. | ||
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Thank you. | |
I was talking to a friend today, and I was saying it's really hard. | ||
It's really hard having a show where I'm talking about topics that my initial sort of knee-jerk reaction is to like just go so hard. | ||
Should go so hard. | ||
About who invented the telescope about problems. | ||
Black people create. | ||
And I was saying I'm like, it's really hard, not just giving them what they want. | ||
And thank God, you know, my friend, she says, well, you know, it's not just those people that you're talking to. | ||
You're there's millions of regular Americans out there, and they see this and they know how despicable that stuff is. | ||
And they see you not engage in that. | ||
And they see that's so I'm I'm really trying to not like engage in this. | ||
Because it is wrong. | ||
It is just deliberately provocative. | ||
They literally just put a line in that they're just like, oh, this thing happened. | ||
It was probably those damn stupid white people, not us blacks. | ||
We're perfect. | ||
Like, okay. | ||
You're trying to get me to say something. | ||
But I don't need to say it because you already know it's true. | ||
That's the trick. | ||
That's the real trick. | ||
I don't even need to say it. | ||
I think you already know it. | ||
I think you know it. | ||
That's good. | ||
All right, that's good. | ||
I like that. | ||
All right, the crew's been getting creative, and I'm I'm been a little on on edge, but that's good. | ||
You know it was the cat because dogs don't create problems like this. | ||
All right, let's go to clip 20 here. | ||
This is Netflix. | ||
Leave the world behind. | ||
The movie warns that you shouldn't trust white people if there's an apocalypse. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
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I'm asking for you to remember that if the world falls apart, trust should not be dulled out easily to anyone, especially white people. | |
Even mom would agree with me on that. | ||
Look. | ||
White people are the most trustworthy people in the world. | ||
This is my strategy. | ||
I'm not gonna engage in this. | ||
Let's put this on screen. | ||
I'm not gonna engage in this. | ||
There's a black woman rapping uh about how much she hates white people. | ||
I'm not gonna engage in it. | ||
I'm gonna gauge in the opposite. | ||
Okay, I'm gonna engage in love. | ||
We love white people. | ||
There's any group of people you can trust, it's white people. | ||
Okay? | ||
They're trustworthy, they're upstanding, they'll help you out, they'll change your tire, give you the shirt off their back. | ||
Do you know how generous and good white people are? | ||
And if you're white and you're listening to me, keep it up. | ||
Keep it up, buddy. | ||
Be worthy of your race. | ||
You gotta, you got a high standard to live up to, white people. | ||
Okay. | ||
Should we go to 36? | ||
Should we I almost want to pull in uh Ebrahim X Kendi wants to argue with me? | ||
Well, I kind of maybe I'll pull it in later. | ||
I have a uh I have a video that I did. | ||
Because again, this is not anything new. | ||
It's just it's all in the same move. | ||
It's all in the same oeuvre. | ||
Is that even the right word? | ||
It's all in the same zeitgeist is this tear down Western society, tear Down Western civilization. | ||
Tear down the people who built Western civilization. | ||
Destroy the children of Western civilization to therefore destroy Western civilization. | ||
Destroy white people. | ||
I mean, it's been a very prominent theme for a very long time. | ||
And there was this YouTube account called The Cut. | ||
And they made a video where they asked black people, what are white people superior at? | ||
And it was just a compilation of black people insulting white people. | ||
And uh it was disgusting, frankly, and horrifying. | ||
And again, just no other race would ever accept this. | ||
And so, you know, the responses can be one or the other. | ||
You've got black person after black person on TV going, what are white people superior at? | ||
Smelling bad. | ||
Like literally, that's what they were saying. | ||
And so the response could be to go back at them like that. | ||
Go, oh, you got some stereotypes about white people you want to address. | ||
Let's talk about stereotypes about black people, shall we? | ||
You get out your mile-long parchment to start reading through. | ||
That's one option. | ||
I went the other way. | ||
I went the other way, and I recut the whole thing to make it sound like they were being very nice about white people. | ||
Because that's actually what we want to see. | ||
So maybe I'll pull that in in a little bit. | ||
You can find it on YouTube. | ||
I believe you can find it on YouTube. | ||
Maybe they've taken it down. | ||
They might have taken it down by this point. | ||
But I'm on YouTube at Moonbase Live, by the way, YouTube.com slash at Moonbase Live. | ||
Let's go to 36. | ||
Here's Ibrahim X. Kendi, noted racist idiot with a lime green neon green shirt and the hairdo of an elderly black woman discussing with us why white people is bad. | ||
Y'all, let's watch. | ||
I don't think white people worldwide have really reckoned with how much their own personal identity is shaped by constructions of whiteness. | ||
And how much that construction of whiteness prevents uh white people from connecting to humanity. | ||
I'm sorry, what? | ||
So that was at a premiere for a Netflix show. | ||
So that's how this is all tied in. | ||
That's the type of person. | ||
And Netflix is celebrating and rewarding. | ||
You know what they're doing here. | ||
Do you see what do you see what they're doing here? | ||
Do you see what the plus size ladies at Target are getting into? | ||
This is called connecting with humanity. | ||
Okay. | ||
This is what our white constructs keep us away from. | ||
They're connecting with humanity. | ||
Okay. | ||
You know what also stops you from connecting with humanity? | ||
Pants, clothes that stay on your body. | ||
These are constructs of the white race that keep us separate from the larger mass of humanity who's engaged in connecting with each other in this way. | ||
Again, why do we let people say this about like why do we let people talk about us this way? | ||
Why are these people supported? | ||
Why is this a thing that's allowed? | ||
And again, it's only going to backlash, it's only going to come back and bite them in the ass because there's a movement happening right now. | ||
There is a snowball rolling down the hill that's going to collide with the modern world in a way that is going to be spectacular. | ||
Okay. | ||
That snowball, that little impetus now that is becoming an irresistible onslaught is called white identity. | ||
It's called white people rejecting the slander, rejecting the blood libel, rejecting the unearned and frankly completely inverted hatred we've been saddled with, where all of our goodness is turned against us, where all of our accomplishments are decried as hatred. | ||
Who destroyed slavery worldwide? | ||
The English. | ||
Who gets blamed for slavery? | ||
the English. | ||
There's a certain point that white people in mass A critical mass of white people are not going to stand for this anymore. | ||
Now, the way this is portrayed by the non-white people is that's dangerous. | ||
That's the everybody white people just start killing everybody. | ||
It'll be the Nazis. | ||
I mean, if white people are allowed to be friends with each other, the Nazi Naziism is a hop skip and Jump away, right? | ||
Like that's how they present it. | ||
In reality, who doesn't want white people in charge? | ||
Nobody wants white people in charge. | ||
That's why they all come to our countries. | ||
Why would they come to our countries if they didn't want white people in charge? | ||
Yeah, here's a racist idiot who, by the way, was just caught as part of the one of the many Minnesota scams, immigration scams that have built something like $800 million from American tax players. | ||
Ilhan Omar. | ||
Here's what she has to say about white people. | ||
Let's watch this. | ||
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And so the idea that this is a white nation that needs to be preserved, um, is a fascinatingly um disgusting view because this country is one for the many. | |
Oh, is it? | ||
Oh, okay. | ||
But we should kick her out of our country. | ||
She shouldn't be here. | ||
We should deport her. | ||
It's insulting that she is not gone from this country. | ||
She should be denaturalized, she should be stripped of her citizenship, and she should be sent back to Somalia forever. | ||
Honestly, why would anybody put up with this? | ||
And and again, people might get the wrong idea about this, especially if they aren't aware of just how prevalent this mindset is, just how horrifying this. | ||
First of all, shed your biases, okay? | ||
You have been programmed by an anti-white media, an anti-white establishment that has been indoctrinating you for your entire life to have a Pavlovian response to the idea of whiteness. | ||
You're supposed to reject it and be scared of it. | ||
It's supposed to make you uncomfortable and kind of anxious. | ||
You got to get over that. | ||
You got to get over that. | ||
You gotta see this just like anybody else sees this, just like anybody of any race sees what's going on here. | ||
Nobody would stand for this and you wouldn't do it to them. | ||
So you do not have to stand by and let other people do it to you. | ||
Can you imagine? | ||
If you're listening to me right now, as you're and you're a white person that thinks like, oh, Harrison's going a little hard on that. | ||
Can you imagine going to another country and saying, you don't deserve this, I do? | ||
You didn't build this, I did. | ||
Your country actually belongs to everybody, by which I mean me. | ||
Can you, would you do that to somebody else? | ||
You wouldn't do that. | ||
You nobody would do that to anybody. | ||
She does. | ||
The only people that's done to is white people. | ||
Why? | ||
Why do you stand for it? | ||
Nobody else would. | ||
And you wouldn't expect them to. | ||
And you wouldn't find them hateful. | ||
You wouldn't find them, you know, outrageous. | ||
If a white person went to their country and said, actually, your country belongs to us white people, and they said, get the hell out of here, you'd say, Yeah, good, they should. | ||
Don't fall for it. | ||
Don't fall for it, and don't let them convince you that your existence is bad. | ||
Okay. | ||
See, white people can't connect with humanity better than anyone. | ||
Let's go to clip 31 here. | ||
It's not me saying this. | ||
It's not me telling you and imagining some sort of white consciousness rising. | ||
It is rising. | ||
It's only going to accelerate. | ||
And the beautiful thing is, it's not going to lead to violence. | ||
It's not going to lead to Nazism if it's treated with respect. | ||
Now, if you keep pushing white people and keep demonizing us, and every time we try just stand up for ourselves, we get called a Nazi. | ||
Guess what? | ||
You're gonna make everybody Nazis. | ||
What should happen is we should actually live up to the ideals that are espoused by the hateful morons when they're, you know, trying to convince you that they're on the good side. | ||
Colorblind meritocracy. | ||
You know, just uh anybody can do anything. | ||
If that was the case, I wouldn't have a problem with it. | ||
Because honestly, I have faith in white people that will succeed. | ||
If we're not being discriminated against, if we're not being uh uh disadvantaged constantly, if we're not being the target of hatred all the time, white people will thrive. | ||
We will dominate. | ||
We don't need to have explicit rules keeping us on top. | ||
We just need a fair playing field. | ||
That's all we need. | ||
That's all we're asking for. | ||
And then we can all live together in happiness and white people can thrive, and black people, everybody can thrive. | ||
But if you keep pushing white people, it's only gonna get bad. | ||
So genuinely, let's let white people thrive. | ||
Let's go to this video. | ||
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If you look at the numbers, white people just need to look out for each other. | |
It's a point of necessity right now in our time in history. | ||
If we were, you know, doing extremely well, I could say, yeah, you can have multicultural societies. | ||
It's fine. | ||
White people are, you know, the majority population in the world, but that's not the case. | ||
It's Chinese and black people. | ||
Every group has this in-group preference. | ||
But when white people start to express that same idea, they'll hit you with all the ists and isms. | ||
That's racist. | ||
That's a white supremacy. | ||
They don't think that because they're being moral about it. | ||
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They think that because they don't want white people to take control of their own destiny. | |
This realization that white people are going through is part of the antithesis to their whole system. | ||
Their power structures are aligned as such so that white people are never supposed to be the creators of their own destiny, the captains of their own ship. | ||
I want the people in my society to be the best that they can be. | ||
I want people to hold me to a standard too. | ||
And we haven't really held white people to a standard. | ||
We've said, well, you're a fing piece of shit, racist. | ||
Your ancestors were evil. | ||
So what kind of standard is that supposed to maintain? | ||
There isn't one. | ||
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So look at us, we're lost, and we're just now rediscovering parts of what we see as like the truth. | |
And we're like, well, hold on a second. | ||
What about this? | ||
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What about that? | |
And they're like, nope, don't look at that. | ||
You're a racist. | ||
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But then I speak to people like you as you're thinking the same exact thing. | |
It's happening, it's here. | ||
It's happening, it's here. | ||
Again, that was just uh, you know, a casual conversation between some some young white fellas. | ||
And what they're saying is completely true and accurate. | ||
And again, it's not even about white versus black, it's not about white people versus anybody. | ||
It's about rejecting oppression and discrimination where it exists now, which is against white people. | ||
And if we lived in a world that discriminated against black people, I'd support them. | ||
And on that note, let's go to uh clip 33 here. | ||
33, this a 40-year-old man whose life has been changed by Charlie Kirk. | ||
Let's watch. | ||
Man, I'm starting to realize at the big age of 40, I just may be a conservative. | ||
Hear me out. | ||
So I've after hearing all the hate and all the negativity from this Charlie Kirk death coming from the liberal side. | ||
Man, that just doesn't align with my belief system. | ||
It just don't. | ||
I cannot put myself in a category of people that have that much hate in their heart. | ||
Like it's absolutely insane. | ||
And man, just like most a lot of black people, we grew up voting straight Democrat, because that's what our parents told us to do. | ||
That's what somebody else told us to do. | ||
But as I'm older now, and I I read the Bible for myself, and I'm listening to both sides. | ||
I'm like, man, I cannot align myself or call myself a liberal or be on the left side of things when when everything that I read from the Bible is showing me to be more conservative. | ||
Like, as a believer in Christ, we are supposed to follow Jesus. | ||
I mean, uh Jesus would not be a liberal. | ||
I'm sorry, he just won't. | ||
And I'm sorry if this offends anybody, hey man, that's all you read the Bible, man. | ||
Like, what side really aligns with conservative or liberal? | ||
Like, what side? | ||
Oh no, man, it's a lot of division going on right now. | ||
It's a lot of hate. | ||
I'm not for it, man. | ||
I'm not for politics at all, but dang, it's it's just sad to see all what's going on in the day. | ||
But y'all be able to do that. | ||
Embrace the embrace the light, embrace love, embrace Christ, put Jesus first, like he says, read the Bible. | ||
Anyone can do it, anybody can embrace love. | ||
Anybody can reject this division and this hatred against white people. | ||
You can reject it right now, no matter what color you are. | ||
All right, welcome back, folks. | ||
This is the war room. | ||
Well, we'll get to the SPLC and uh and Nick Sortor stuff here in just a second. | ||
I really don't want to spend the whole show you know, ranting about race. | ||
Feel like I do that enough already. | ||
Uh but what's the problem with the SPLC? | ||
Well, for one thing, their leader had posted a uh sticker on the wall. | ||
It was discovered in a documentary where he's actually tracking the percentage of white people in America as it declines over the years. | ||
With a special little star annexed to 1965, since that's when the Heart Seller Immigration Act uh came into law, which opened up the floodgates of immigration to non-white countries, where previously there were quotas in which Western Europeans were favored over anybody else. | ||
The Heart Seller Act did away with that under the promise that it would not change the racial demographic composition of America. | ||
That was a lie, and ever since then, the white population of America has gone down while every other population has gone up. | ||
That's on purpose. | ||
And the SPLC is tracking that like a like a stock, right? | ||
That the lower the percentage of white people, the better they're doing. | ||
They track it by decade, and then when it gets closer, they're tracking it year by year. | ||
And actually, it was somebody that posted that post yesterday, who was one of the accounts that was deleted Last night during the big purge of X. It's all tied in together. | ||
And it's almost like this is the defining conflict right now. | ||
Because it involves everything. | ||
It's all, it's all, you know, all these things are facets of the same thing that's happening, right? | ||
Netflix, anti-white, anti-Western, transgender. | ||
I mean, it's just about destroying the underlying foundations of our culture in order to make us weak and more susceptible to manipulation, immigration, has a lot to do with that as well. | ||
And then you've got Israel and a lot of the conflict between Israel and America is the fact that Americans feel that our problems are not being dealt with while Israel has a blank check to do whatever the hell it wants, whenever the hell it wants, and it gets away with everything. | ||
And that, of course, is another sort of aspect to this racial dynamic we have going on. | ||
And I could really go through like every every story that we're covering today. | ||
Right? | ||
Why, why have we not gone after Antifa? | ||
Why is this cluster of communist agitators been allowed to fester like a cancer in our country? | ||
Well, because uh the ADL loves them and supports them. | ||
The same people that claim that saying it's okay to be white is hate. | ||
There's racial aspects to really any and all of this. | ||
And I've explained what underlies this many times, the idea that the people in power want a submissive and uh controllable populace. | ||
And they've identified that white people are the odd ones out. | ||
White people are the race most likely to act as a collective to overthrow power structures. | ||
And it's just a reality, whether it's genetic, I don't know, but it is historic. | ||
So that's what they've identified. | ||
And so that's what so much of what we see on a daily basis is about. | ||
Keeping people, keeping white Europeans separate from each other and preferably to the bad guys, keeping us ignorant or even hateful of our own history, so that we don't follow in the footsteps of our forefathers who fought and died and struggled to free ourselves from oppression, from control from people that don't care about us. | ||
So like I've said a million times, and I I know it's far past time that we stop defending ourselves this way, but you know, I I never used to think about race, never, never considered it very much. | ||
These people made it the central platform of their ideology, and when you look into it, you find out white people are awesome and uh have been under attack for the better part of a century at this point. | ||
Let's go to clip 18 here. | ||
This is the inversion of reality that they're trying to run with. | ||
This is the attempt, you know, the the bad guys, the psyop runners. | ||
If they can ignore something, they will. | ||
This is one of the revelations that happened because the internet came about. | ||
It used to be that there was a very simple method by which they could keep a news story out of anybody's consciousness. | ||
If it didn't, if it didn't get picked up by a national newspaper or national television station, nobody knew about it. | ||
So you get control of those, and you can put any story down you want, crush any story you want, elevate any story you want. | ||
And that was very convenient. | ||
Then the internet came about. | ||
And suddenly people could spread their story to everybody instantly with no oversight or intervention. | ||
So what do they do to counteract that? | ||
One, they try to get censorship in, they create social media platforms to funnel everybody to to then have a control mechanism by which they can dictate what is and is not popular. | ||
That's been extremely successful. | ||
But the other thing they did was they instead of ignoring a story, they would have to counteract that story. | ||
So if there's some story about whatever uh the SBLC doing something bad previously, maybe it was in a local paper, then it would be ignored. | ||
But now that it gets out everywhere, they can't just ignore it, they have to go after it. | ||
And what they do is often try to preempt it or counteract it by inverting what is the reality of the story, and just if you can't convince people you're right, just confuse them. | ||
I think that's sort of the strategy. | ||
So we're gonna see that here. | ||
This woman says the exact opposite of reality, I can prove that to you, but just know uh it's not gonna work. | ||
It's not this method of of trying to discriminate against and demonize white people, it's not gonna work, actually. | ||
And I I think you'll see why. | ||
But uh here's a woman talking about Caucasian men, Caucasian, you know, Caucasians, a psy-off, right? | ||
Who where are the caucus? | ||
The Caucus Mountains? | ||
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Okay. | |
So Asian people, where are they from? | ||
Asia? | ||
Got it. | ||
Africa. | ||
Who comes from there? | ||
Africans? | ||
Great. | ||
Europeans, where do they come from? | ||
What do we call them? | ||
Caucasians. | ||
Why wouldn't you call them Europeans? | ||
Has anybody thought about anybody ever think about this? | ||
I mean, it's just like this type of stuff. | ||
We don't even we just say Caucasian. | ||
That's the word, right? | ||
No other race has been deracinated like that. | ||
Oh, actually, we're gonna go to what we think might be the historic point that somebody like you may have come about. | ||
It's like, well, they're from Europe, they should be called Europeans. | ||
From Africa, they should be called Africans. | ||
But no, it's white people alone that have this weird designation about some mountain range that somebody came from at some point. | ||
The language, all this, it's all like you really have to understand the war against white people has been waged for 200 years. | ||
Let's go to uh this woman talking about caucasian men. | ||
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I know why good old Pete only wants Caucasian men in the military. | |
They're the easiest to manipulate. | ||
Don't want to be training up those who have had to overcome adversity. | ||
Absolutely not. | ||
But white men, they've never had to deal with it. | ||
They don't even know that they're being oppressed. | ||
so they'll just blindly follow. | ||
Mm. | ||
Mm. | ||
Hmm. | ||
you Thank you. | ||
Not gonna say that. | ||
I'm not gonna say that. | ||
I'm not gonna say it. | ||
I'm gonna be very nice. | ||
Caucasian men are the easiest to manipulate because they've never had to come through diverse uh adversity. | ||
Yeah, what what I'm sorry, what adversity have women had to get through exactly? | ||
What you were you were uh stay-at-home moms, and you came over that adversity by becoming wage slaves, uh, by becoming uh you know worthless whores and nobody would want to marry or have babies with. | ||
What was your what was the adversity? | ||
Being a decent human being, you had to get over that. | ||
Again, I you know, I'm not I'm not gonna do, I'm not gonna talk about, you know, the adversity that you know, black people came over that was actually just a you know, a bunch of white people going to war with other white people to free them, sacrificing themselves to win, you know, uh uh freedom for them on their behalf. | ||
We're not gonna talk about that. | ||
I'm not gonna talk about the so-called adversity that they you know overcame during Jim Crow, the the mechanism by which has led to just an absolute destruction of uh the entire black community. | ||
I'm not gonna do, I'm not gonna do any of that. | ||
I am going to explain uh that she is literally 100% the opposite of right. | ||
Like it's not, she's not just wrong. | ||
She's saying the inversion of the truth. | ||
Homeath uh brought this up on X. It's home math on X. It is home math, rather, on X. Here's a graph that shows who's easy to manipulate. | ||
Only one group does not conform to parentheses, whatever CNN says, and it's not just white males, it's conservative white males. | ||
Hierarchy plus individualist equals let leaders lead, get your hand out of my pocket. | ||
That this is the combo that they fear, folks. | ||
High uh, you know, appreciating and respecting hierarchy while being dead set on individualism. | ||
That's the secret sauce that has allowed Europeans to dominate the world. | ||
That's why they target us. | ||
They can't have control if we're around. | ||
The effect is so strong that even the non-high white males are farthest away from conformity among conformists, showing that they know the uh that they know the truth, but say what they must to gain acceptance from the herd. | ||
See how their line leans towards zero. | ||
Once again, leftist women speak with the precise opposite of reality when they can do so without consequence. | ||
They know the truth and they are lying. | ||
If they were just stupid, they would say all random BS. | ||
But they always say the opposite of the truth because they know what the truth is. | ||
Now, this is a chart uh judging whether people believe in global warming. | ||
How much risk do you believe global warming poses to human health, safety, or prosperity? | ||
You'll see that clustered together, right near four are all the free thinkers. | ||
All the independent people who have gotten over adversity and think for themselves, they all happen to believe exactly the same thing, which by the way, is a lie. | ||
It's a lie. | ||
So, I mean, what this chart is judging is not so much about the factual reality of climate change. | ||
What's being judged here is the willingness of a demographic to accept things uncritically, to believe what they're told by authorities. | ||
And you'll see, let's go back to the chart. | ||
White hierarchical right hierarchical individualist males are the only outlier, and they're way over there on one, right? | ||
So, you know, you go to white people and you go, does climate change does global warming pose a health to human safety or prosperity? | ||
And the white guy goes, uh, I don't think so. | ||
I think that's kind of like a scam. | ||
Actually, I think that's a giant scam. | ||
Uh meanwhile, the other four peaks we have are uh non-HI, so HI is the hierarchy and individualist. | ||
They align pretty closely with white female, minority male and minority female, both align with the white female and the non-hierarchical male. | ||
So it's not just white guys, it's white guys with conservative values. | ||
White guys with conservative values are the outliers of humanity. | ||
Maybe that's what they mean. | ||
Maybe that's what connecting with humanity means. | ||
It means that you're like a herd animal. | ||
Maybe that's what he's describing. | ||
Maybe that's what white people have, an inability to do. | ||
We have a hard time conforming to lies when we know the truth. | ||
We have a really hard time going along with the herd when the herd is heading off a cliff. | ||
We tend to be the outliers. | ||
We tend to be the people not going along with the herd when it's not correct, when what the herd believes is uh wrong, we tend to stand up against it. | ||
And you know what contributes to that directly, testosterone. | ||
So, I mean, uh again, I'm not, yeah. | ||
Yeah, Dwight Schroot. | ||
The the most dangerous being the world has ever created, the white man. | ||
The most dangerous and powerful and terrifying creature ever to walk the earth. | ||
The Christian white male. | ||
So while we've been talking about race for a long time. | ||
It's not it's not really about race. | ||
I'll go to one more really brilliant thought by uh a guy named Darth Powell at Vlad the Inflator on X. It's not so much about race as it is about control, about culture, about genetics as well. | ||
But it's about what informs the motives of the globalist. | ||
Why do they want to lower our testosterone? | ||
Why do they want to destroy the nuclear family? | ||
Why do they want to destroy European culture and history? | ||
Why do they want to replace white people with non-white people? | ||
Why do they do anything that they do? | ||
This is the point. | ||
It's not just about race. | ||
Race is a major leverage point, inflection point, whatever you want to call it, absolutely. | ||
But there's a reason that they do all of these things. | ||
It's because they want you weak. | ||
They want you controllable. | ||
It all goes back to control. | ||
all goes back to control, folks. | ||
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Thank you. | ||
And it really, and it really is as simple as that. | ||
This is from a Vlad the inflator on X. Why are they trying to kill European culture? | ||
Well, European culture equals foundation of modern liberty. | ||
Western Europe birthed ideas like individual rights, free markets, constitutional government, scientific method, abolition of slavery, those traditions, empowered citizens to resist kings, empires, and elites. | ||
A confident, cohesive European Western culture is harder to control because it carries an anti-authoritarian streak. | ||
Globalist elites prefer managed populations. | ||
The WEF and similar bodies push a model where nations hand power to supranational institutions like the UN, IMF, central banks, corporate boards. | ||
Independent nations with strong cultural identity, e.g., European nations with pride in history, are obstacles to that. | ||
Undermining cultural confidence makes those nations more pliable. | ||
Three, weaponizing guilt by painting Europe's legacy as uniquely evil, slavery, colonialism, elites sap cultural pride. | ||
Guilt narratives make Europeans and their descendants less willing to defend their traditions, easier to push to mass immigration, global governance, ESG, DEI mandates. | ||
Meanwhile, non-Western powers aren't burdened with this guilt narrative, China and the Gulf states, so they expand influence without apology. | ||
And, you know, again, that only works on Europeans because we are like uniquely empathetic, to be honest with you. | ||
It doesn't work on other people. | ||
I mean, maybe it would, maybe with like decades of softening them up, it would work. | ||
But for the most part, try going to some African country and going, oh, for diversity, we love if you let white people control your country. | ||
They're gonna say, get the hell out of here. | ||
Shut the hell up. | ||
What the hell are you talking about? | ||
Go to, you know, go to an Arab country and go, actually, you know, while everybody had slavery, you had really brutal slavery where you castrated the boys, and you know, you trafficked in millions of Europeans a year, and you should feel bad for that. | ||
They're gonna laugh in your face. | ||
They're gonna laugh in your face, they don't give a damn. | ||
You try to guilt them. | ||
They don't care. | ||
Why would they care? | ||
You know, they won, you lost. | ||
Big deal with it. | ||
That's it. | ||
That's their attitude. | ||
Europeans, we're nice, we're soft, we want to better get along. | ||
We think everybody thinks like us. | ||
They don't. | ||
They really don't. | ||
And I, and that's you know, kind of a sad thing. | ||
I actually like Western culture quite a bit. | ||
And I've been over this before, where it's like they want me to feel bad about my ancestors winning. | ||
Why? | ||
Why would I feel bad about that? | ||
My grandfather was a football player, and he would uh he was mean. | ||
He was very mean. | ||
This is back in the day when they didn't have face masks, they had leather helmets and like metal spikes on their cleats, like metal cleats on their shoes. | ||
And he would like step on people's hands, he'd break people's ribs. | ||
He was brutal. | ||
He was a brutal dude. | ||
Now, if some weirdo came up to me and was like, your granddad hurt my granddad on the football field. | ||
My response to him is your granddad is a bitch. | ||
My granddad won because he's better than yours. | ||
Deal with it. | ||
You want me to feel bad about what my ancestors did? | ||
My ancestors were awesome. | ||
And better than yours. | ||
Again, I just, you know, don't you want to just like tell these people to go F themselves? | ||
I mean, isn't that the correct response? | ||
You want me to feel shame about my ancestors? | ||
Uh what? | ||
I'm sorry. | ||
You ever seen Braveheart? | ||
You ever seen you ever seen any of these old shows they have with uh on the old West? | ||
That's my ancestors. | ||
Those are my ancestors. | ||
I don't feel I don't feel bad about a damn thing they did. | ||
I think frankly, they should have gone harder in certain cases. | ||
Okay, so uh we've laid out some of uh what they believe. | ||
It continues divide and neutralize internal division, race, gender, class resentment keeps Western nations turned inward. | ||
When people fight each other, they don't challenge uh the real power structures, financial oligarchies, global corporates, unelected bureaucracies, a fractured culture is no longer a threat to centralized control. | ||
The ultimate threat is a self-confident West, a Europe or America, proud of its cultural legacy, rule of law, free inquiry, limited government, family, community would resist technocratic globalism. | ||
So instead, elites encourage cultural amnesia, tear down statues, rewrite history, glorify victimhood, push equity over merit. | ||
The results, the population feels unmoored, guilty, and ready to accept a new global set of values from above. | ||
European culture is treated as a threat precisely because it carries the DNA of resistance as a uh to central control, destroying its confidence via guilt division, cultural erosion makes way for a managed globalized order where elites face less pushback. | ||
It's true, it's absolutely true. | ||
Again, you cannot believe me. | ||
It ain't me that's saying it, it's them. | ||
It's the people in power that believe this. | ||
The people in power don't believe that they are under threat from a collective India. | ||
They just don't. | ||
They don't think they're under threat from being usurped or, you know, dethroned by Africa or China. | ||
They just don't. | ||
If they did, that's who they would be trying to destroy. | ||
No, it's the cultures, the nations, and the people who came up with the very concepts that allow for the you know, generative concept of liberty. | ||
And that is uh extremely valuable. | ||
That's what they hate. | ||
That's what they're trying to destroy. | ||
So this is a message not for white people, but for everybody of every race, color, and creed, to understand that engaging in this anti-white crusade is destroying yourself. | ||
For the millionth time, there's a reason that the Smithsonian came out with a chart of things that are aspects of white culture that are all good. | ||
They're all great things that you would suggest for your friends and family to uphold. | ||
Picking yourself up by your bootstraps, being on time, committing to something until the end. | ||
It's literally just a list of virtues that keep people free, that keep people responsible, because remember, liberty is responsibility. | ||
Liberty is not a license to do anything, it is a necessity to do the right thing. | ||
It is an obligation to do the right thing. | ||
So if you don't have morals, you can't have liberty. | ||
So you have to have the morals. | ||
You have to have the internal drive to uphold liberty because you value liberty. | ||
If they can associate all of that with whiteness and demonize whiteness, then it is a complete inversion of reality, and it gets you to reject the very things that make you strong, independent, and unbowed. | ||
And a lot of people recognize this, and God bless them when they do. | ||
Again, you don't it's it's not actually about whiteness. | ||
White people sort of, you know, embody this throughout history and and you know establish these concepts, but anybody can adopt, and that's the beauty of them. | ||
That's the beautiful thing about them, actually. | ||
We got some breaking news here from Hamas with a tweet from Trump. | ||
So this is just breaking. | ||
Important statement on Hamas's response to U.S. President Trump's proposal. | ||
Out of keenness, out of a keenness to end the aggression and genocide being carried out against our steadfast people in the Gaza Strip and stemming from national responsibility and in defense of const uh constraints, rights, and higher interest of our people or constants, rights and other higher interests of our people, | ||
the Islamic resistance movement, Hamas has conducted in-depth consultations within leadership institutions, broad consultationship with Palestinian forces and factions, and consultations with brothers, mediators, and friends in order to reach a responsible position in dealing with U.S. President Donald Trump's plan. | ||
After thorough study, the movement has made its decision and conveyed the following response to the mediators. | ||
Hamas appreciates the Arab, Islamic, and international efforts as well as the efforts of U.S. President Donald Trump calling for an end to the war on the Gaza Strip, the exchange of prisoners, the immediate entry of aid, the rejection of the occupation of the strip, and the rejection of the displacement of our Palestinian people from it. | ||
Within this framework and in a manner that achieves an end to the war and full withdrawal from the strip, the movement announces its approval of releasing all occupation prisoners, both living and remains, according to this exchange formula contained in President Trump's proposal with the necessary field conditions for implementing the exchange. | ||
In this context, the movement affirms its readiness to immediately enter through its mediators into negotiations to discuss the details. | ||
The movement also reaffirms its approval to hand over to the administration, hand over the administration of the Gaza Strip to a Palestinian body of independence, parentheses, technocrats. | ||
That's interesting. | ||
What? | ||
The move whoa, what? | ||
The movement also reaffirms its approval to hand over the administration of the Gaza Strip to a Palestinian body of independence, parentheses, technocrats, based on Palestinian national consensus and supported by Arab and Islamic backing. | ||
That's strange, to be honest with you. | ||
It's a very odd thing for them to include, but okay. | ||
As for other issues included in President Trump's proposal concerning the future of the Gaza Strip and the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, this is tied to the collective national position and in accordance with relevant international laws and resolutions to be discussed within the comprehensive Palestinian national framework in which Hamas will be included and will contribute with full responsibility, the Islamic remove uh resistance movement, Hamas. | ||
Okay, so that sounds like an official full-fledged adoption of the Trump peace plan. | ||
Now we have a response from Trump on Truth Social here. | ||
Based on the statement just issued by Hamas, I believe they are ready for a lasting peace. | ||
Israel must immediately stop the bombing of Gaza so that we can get the hostages out safely and quickly, right now. | ||
It's far too dangerous to do that. | ||
We are already in discussions on details to be worked out. | ||
This is not about Gaza alone. | ||
This is about the law, this is about long-sought peace in the Middle East. | ||
Well, I think that's great. | ||
I think that's wonderful. | ||
I think that's beautiful. | ||
I'm a little bit still suspicious of the method by which the administration of Gaza is slated to be handed out to technocrats. | ||
Remember Tony Blair has ambitions to be in charge of this. | ||
Donald Trump supposedly will be the chair of the so-called peace board over Gaza. | ||
But this could be a major movement towards a genuine and long-lasting era of peace in the Middle East. | ||
And that is a beautiful thing. | ||
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the war room third hours on and we open up phone lines for your calls today crews taking bets on to how long this peace agreement with hamas lasts or if it even gets to the level of these discussions I think it's great. | ||
I think it I think we can pat ourselves on the back for this. | ||
I think that we have sent a pretty resolute message to the Trump administration that they cannot continue to be Israel's bitch like this. | ||
I think that is finally percolated up, and they've realized like this is unsustainable. | ||
I never thought Trump was completely controlled by Israel. | ||
A lot of his decisions recently are sort of inexplicable. | ||
Without that being the case. | ||
But I don't think this was what Israel wanted. | ||
I think Israel wanted to ethnically cleanse Gaza. | ||
I think that was always the plan. | ||
I mean, really, this almost goes back to Trump's like first week in office when he came out of nowhere, and I think he announced it live during the meeting with Netanyahu. | ||
You saw Netanyahu make the face of like, uh-huh. | ||
What is he doing? | ||
When he said, Yeah, I'm gonna take over Gaza. | ||
America's gonna take over Gaza. | ||
Netanyahu was like, Yeah, we'll have to talk about that. | ||
That's an interesting idea. | ||
Good idea, Trump. | ||
Wow, that's clever. | ||
Like, and he really was not into it. | ||
I think this goes back to then. | ||
But of course, the the movement against uh Israel has been just absolutely dominating, basically, and forcing Israel to sort of make mistakes. | ||
And I think I just realized it was kind of unsustainable at a certain point, but I don't think this is what they wanted. | ||
Because it it guarantees the Gazans have a place to stay. | ||
It says in the agreement that they will not be forced to leave, and anybody who wants to return will be allowed to. | ||
So that would be huge. | ||
That would be really huge if this eventually led to a establishment of a real Palestinian state. | ||
It would really be appropriate. | ||
I mean, that should be the outcome of what Israel's done over the last two years. | ||
So that's interesting. | ||
Very interesting. | ||
So nearly two years on, we're four days from the two-year anniversary of October 7th, 2023. | ||
It appears that this round of the conflict may be coming to an end, however brief that may be. | ||
All right, we're going to move on now. | ||
We're going to talk about other stuff. | ||
I'm going to give out the phone lines. | ||
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Should I talk about whatever? | |
There's more racial. | ||
I mean, there's so much racial stuff. | ||
It just is mind-blowing. | ||
But we'll move on. | ||
We'll move on. | ||
Yeah, we'll move on. | ||
But I mean, but if we wanted to, we could. | ||
But if we wanted to, there's a lot more to say. | ||
Basically, this teacher got like fired or is like being uh punished because she sang a birthday song to a black kid, and the birthday song is like a parody where it's like, happy birthday to you. | ||
You live in a zoo, you look like a monkey, and you act like one too, right? | ||
It's like a clever little birthday song that every I remember saying that when I was a little kid. | ||
You're calling your friend a monkey. | ||
It's it's funny, isn't it? | ||
But it was a black kid that she did it to, so now she's in trouble. | ||
And the the mom of the black kid is like, we've had to move schools and I've had to get counseling for my child. | ||
And literally in the video, the teacher is like, Do you want me to sing you the monkey song? | ||
And the kid's like, yeah. | ||
And so she sings the monkey song. | ||
And now it's uh, this is a racial outrage, and the NAACP is on the line and all this stuff. | ||
And it's like, here's my question. | ||
Is it better to sing it or not sing it? | ||
Because if she sings that song to every kid in the class, but it gets to the black Kid, and she goes, Well, I can't sing the monkey song. | ||
He's black. | ||
I mean, I know we sing the monkey song for kids on their birthday, but he's black. | ||
So comparing him to a monkey. | ||
Like, wouldn't that be worse? | ||
It's like the uh it's like the guy got in trouble, the photographer got in trouble. | ||
He was taking pictures for a clothing magazine, and a little black kid was wearing a shirt that said coolest monkey in the jungle. | ||
And I always thought it'd be funny to do a skit where it's like, you know, the photographer taking pictures, and then the kid comes out with the shirt on, he's like, ooh, I don't know. | ||
I don't know about this. | ||
Monkey black person. | ||
I mean, we're all thinking it. | ||
You know, it's like, uh, what? | ||
No, what? | ||
Who thinks like that? | ||
Who thinks like that? | ||
So I mean, that's you know, for the teacher, okay. | ||
You sing happy birthday, and then you sing the happy birthday monkey song, and you sing it to all the kids, but when it gets to the black kid, you don't sing the song. | ||
Because you know, black people monkeys, I mean. | ||
Like, is it that more offensive? | ||
Isn't it less offensive to treat the black kid like every other kid? | ||
Because black people aren't like monkeys, so there's no problem in singing a silly song. | ||
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We've got uh I've got some some news to go through and go through some headlines here. | ||
Pretty interesting stuff. | ||
Uh, first of all, this isn't showing up on my screen here, but uh, this is it from New York Times. | ||
Democrats pull away from APAC, reflecting a broader shift. | ||
And I've been highlighting this recently quite a few times, where democ it's mostly Democrats will be doing a town hall or something, and they'll say, I will never take APAC money, and they get this big cheer. | ||
Everybody's so happy to hear that. | ||
And so then this is what we've been saying for a very long time. | ||
We have to make the we have to make APAC so unpopular that it is, you know, worse to get their endorsement than it is to reject them. | ||
So with their endorsement, you get a lot of money, you get a lot of connections, you get a lot of institutional support, and you get the APAC, you know, seal of approval. | ||
That's very valuable in politics. | ||
What has to be more valuable is the people who don't want their representatives beholden to a foreign state. | ||
And that has to be so popular that that mindset has to be so popular and profound and and widespread that people choose to reject APAC because the support they'll get is more valuable from the people than it is from APAC. | ||
So this is wonderful to see. | ||
The Democrats seem to recognize this. | ||
Now Republicans are doing everything we can. | ||
They can. | ||
It's not me. | ||
It ain't me, folks. | ||
But Mike Johnson, the blue blood deep state Republican scumbags, Lindsey Graham, Ted Cruz types, they are they think that it's it's very weird. | ||
It's it's very weird. | ||
They think this is like an opportunity to like corner the Israel market. | ||
And it's like, guys, is uh this is a is a rotten thing. | ||
You don't want this. | ||
You don't what but for some reason like Republicans are just the ones in office they're retarded. | ||
And I and I don't know how to explain. | ||
So it's like Republicans in office are just totally blind to, deaf to, or like oppose everything that young people care about. | ||
And doesn't mean you have to support the like all of the ideas of young people. | ||
We have our own reasons to not support these things or to be or to have policies to confront certain things. | ||
And, you know, the two obvious examples are Israel and socialism, right? | ||
People, young people, especially, are hopeless economically. | ||
They've looked ahead and they go, it doesn't matter how hard I work, I'll never be able to afford what my parents afforded. | ||
I may never even be able to afford a house at all. | ||
And it's only getting worse. | ||
And they speak out about this and they ask questions about this and they feel betrayed because they've fulfilled their end of the bargain. | ||
They've gone to school, they've gotten good grades, they went to college, they got dead. | ||
They expected to be rewarded for that with a job so they can be a functional and productive member of society. | ||
Instead, they're spat on. | ||
They look around and go, what the hell? | ||
I thought we had a deal here. | ||
And the Republicans just say, F, you pull yourself up from your bootstraps, idiot. | ||
Get a true go to trade school next time. | ||
Meanwhile, the socialists are going, we hear you. | ||
It's tough out there. | ||
You know why? | ||
Capitalism. | ||
You know why? | ||
White people. | ||
We love you. | ||
We're your friends. | ||
We get how hard it is. | ||
And it is hard. | ||
And we can help you, and we can solve your problems, and we can fix what's wrong with the society, and we can reward you for supporting us. | ||
Just join the socialists. | ||
Who do you think they're gonna go to? | ||
Who, which side do you think they're gonna pick? | ||
Obviously, they're gonna pick the side that's giving them even a semblance of concern and care and empathy. | ||
Obviously. | ||
And it doesn't mean you have to become socialists to support. | ||
What you need to do is take the American approach that says our capitalism, quote unquote, as it exists now, is crony capitalism. | ||
Everything's being bought up by these major supranational uh organizations like BlackRock, State Street, Vanguard. | ||
They need to be busted up. | ||
We need a monopoly trust busting movement on our on this side of things, and we need to recapture the American dream, which was one income supporting an entire family, owning a house, owning multiple cars, and having kids and going on vacation a couple times a year. | ||
That's the American dream that we need to reclaim. | ||
People don't get that, they don't have that, they don't think they'll ever experience that. | ||
And we're spitting in their face and telling them, you know, tough crap as we import a million Indians to take the high-paying jobs that the Americans earned, but the Indians cheated their way through some school in India to get. | ||
I mean, it's absurd. | ||
Who do you think they're gonna choose? | ||
When it comes to Israel, they're seeing the brutality, the inhuman activity, the just vicious behavior of the Israelis, and the leadership of the Republicans are meeting with Israelis or rabbis or whoever, and promising to exclude anybody that's not pro-Israel from our ticket. | ||
The Republican Party will absolutely never endorse anybody that is not a scum-sucking slave of Israel. | ||
Okay, so the Republicans tying ourselves to Israel is a suicide pact between us. | ||
Why are we doing it? | ||
And again, I'm I'm making an argument that I've been making for at least two years at this point, because it was obvious from the very beginning. | ||
I guess it was a vain hope, but it was just so obvious how unpopular Israel is, and yet both parties are in favor of it. | ||
And it was like, this is such a this is a wonderful opportunity for a Republican to go, hey, I'm a nationalist. | ||
Palestinians deserve their own nation. | ||
Hey, I love peace. | ||
I'm against war. | ||
I don't care if the Palestinians are Arab. | ||
I don't care if they're Muslim. | ||
They don't deserve to be murdered. | ||
And that's a stance I can stand on. | ||
And we have a few. | ||
Thomas Massey's one of them. | ||
Marjorie Taylor Green is one of them. | ||
Libertarians tend to be more anti-war than the conservative uh establishment Republicans. | ||
Which is why, you know, APAC is forming Kentucky MAGA to try to take out Massey with millions upon millions of dollars and is failing to do so. | ||
Why are Republicans so stupid? | ||
Why in this one instance, when it comes to Israel, do they just have no ability to think for themselves? | ||
It's really disgusting. | ||
And it feels in a lot of ways like a trick. | ||
You know, Jewish people in America vote like 85% For the Democratic Party. | ||
So it's just weird that, like, the party that most Jewish people have voted for their whole lives, the Democrats are the anti-Israel Party and Republicans. | ||
Like, do we think we're gonna capture that coveted, you know, two percent population vote? | ||
First of all, we're not. | ||
That's not how this works. | ||
And second of all, why would how would that be worth it? | ||
I mean, it's just so stupid. | ||
It is so unbelievably stupid what we're doing. | ||
Again, we don't need to embrace Hamas to say actually there's a nationalistic argument here. | ||
There's an argument about national sovereignty that supersedes any concerns about this battle in the desert. | ||
But it's deeper than that. | ||
It's about the tech technocratic control system that Israel has deployed on Gaza that they would deploy on us the second that they, you know, work out the kinks. | ||
So it's just infuriating. | ||
So Democrats are pulling away from AIPAC, and they'll succeed wildly because of this. | ||
Republicans, for some, again, godforsaken reason, think that this is like an opportunity for us to like, oh, Democrats are running away from APAC. | ||
Now we can get all their support. | ||
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And it's like what? | |
Everybody hates them. | ||
You don't want their support. | ||
So again, we're being outflanked by the Democrats because the absolute morons in charge are just suicidally dedicated to a foreign state, an ethno state, just in total contravention of everything else they came claim to believe. | ||
So stupid. | ||
So unbelievably stupid. | ||
Meanwhile, China behind massive nationwide SIM farm network that directly threatens American critical infrastructure, from Steve Baker and uh Joseph M. Hanneman on Blaze News. | ||
Millions of linked SIM cards carry out surveillance, target leaders for harm, and should be considered active acts of war. | ||
The discovery of SIM farms that threaten cellular cellular networks in New York City is only the tip of a massive nationwide network run by the Chinese communist government that poses an immediate threat to critical American infrastructure and has led to terrorist attacks, including ho hoax SWAT raids on the homes of national leaders. | ||
Blaze News has learned. | ||
Sources in the Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. intelligence community said these SIM card networks were operating in the United States as early as 2004. | ||
They've proliferated exponentially since President Donald J. Trump was a re-elected to the presidency in November 2024. | ||
They're calling it a quote, absolute act of war. | ||
Which it would be. | ||
Which it probably is. | ||
Now, how they figured out that this was China is uh not entirely clear at first blush. | ||
The SIM networks were put in place and managed by China's Ministry of State Security, an ultra-secretive massive espionage agency that has grown in prominence and uh global activity in recent years, according to the uh uh journal China Leadership Monitor. | ||
The MSS employs more than 800,000 people, nearly double the co uh Soviet KGB is as its peak at its peak. | ||
Several officials who spoke with Blaze anonymously said the establishment and use of this destructive network by China should be considered an act of war. | ||
The potential threat to America would be second only to a thermonuclear war, one source said. | ||
So I'm suspicious of this, to be honest with you. | ||
I don't know why they would be anonymous if they were presenting this. | ||
If it's true, why would they be anonymous? | ||
I mean, why are there not official statements about this if this is true? | ||
I I'm a little bit suspicious of this. | ||
I don't know if this is entirely true. | ||
On the other hand, it absolutely could be true, and there's absolutely no reason to think it isn't, because by the way, we've allowed potentially hundreds of thousands of Chinese agents into our country during Joe Biden's presidency. | ||
So yet another act of deliberate intentional treasonous sabotage at the hands of the Biden administration working in cooperation with our greatest geopolitical enemy, China, to allow the establishment of these terrorist cells in America that apparently are working and setting up the infrastructure they need to take down our uh entire digital uh network framework, everything. | ||
So glad we found it. | ||
Glad we found out about it, I guess. | ||
Crazy. | ||
Completely crazy. | ||
I just don't know why they would be like it says recently these SIM farms believe are believed to be responsible for dozens of hoax SWAT raids, including a senior U.S. service uh Secret Service official, FBI Director Cash Patel, members of Congress, including Representative Marjorie Taylor Green, and media influencers such as Tim Poole and Stephen K. Bannon. | ||
I guess China would hate those people, I guess. | ||
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I don't know. | |
Seems weird. | ||
Seems bizarre that that's who they would be uh targeting. | ||
The only reason we found this network is because is because a senior service official was targeted for a SWAT raid, the source said. | ||
Otherwise, this investigation would not have ever been initiated. | ||
Yeah, it's not like uh, you know, we've all been dis swatted by these people. | ||
But once they go after somebody in the uh in the system, that's when they really launched the investigation. | ||
They've launched legitimate cyber attacks against our critical infrastructure. | ||
Again, I I said when this first happened that it had to be a nation state. | ||
I don't totally expect it to be China. | ||
But maybe. | ||
Who knows? | ||
But clearly this was not a you know an independent actor, this was clearly the act of a state. | ||
I just think we have other states that are more likely. | ||
Let's go to Michael in Ohio first on line six. | ||
Uh I know you called in yesterday. | ||
Uh thanks for calling in again, Michael. | ||
You're on the air. | ||
Hey Harrison, how are we doing this evening? | ||
Good, thank you. | ||
Good, good. | ||
Hey, uh pleased with the show as always. | ||
Um hope to see you on the new network soon. | ||
And I can't wait for the app to come out on Android. | ||
I went to get it and I was very disappointed it's only available on Apple right now. | ||
I was like, eh. | ||
It'll be coming soon. | ||
It'll be coming soon. | ||
Stay stay tuned for that. | ||
Beautiful. | ||
I can't wait. | ||
So I uh yesterday you were talking about you know, a solution to the voting dilemma and the absolute morons that uh are uh able to vote in this country. | ||
And I mean, I I sent you a voice message on X actually, and I don't know if you got it, but I I think everybody should have to take a civic test to be a re registered voter. | ||
I mean, if uh if you have to take a civics test to be a legal immigrant to this country and know more more about our government than our own citizens, there's something wrong with that, you know, and then um I think if people did take a civics test and have to pass it to become registered voters, | ||
our pool of registered voters would be you know, they'd be understanding of the constitution and and what it means and the separation of powers and all that, and I think the constitution should be amended or for something, a law created however, but to where any elected official, | ||
I don't care county level, state level, federal level, they sign a contract saying that they understand if they violate the you know their constituents' constitutional rights, they're gonna be held to treason charges. | ||
And then a grand jury could be assembled out of the registered voters that we know are you know uh proficient in civics and in our country's uh formation to uh to handle that. | ||
So I obviously I don't foresee us getting anything like that done, but it would have been nice for the uh uh you know, for the founding fathers to put that in the constitution originally. | ||
I think back then we were all so happy to have our freedom. | ||
We understood what the Constitution meant. | ||
We were not gonna allow the government to take care of us. | ||
We we wanted to take care of ourselves, and I feel like we've kind of flip-flopped in that aspect, you know. | ||
Well, yeah, and you know, I I I agree. | ||
I you know, I like that uh that you're sort of thinking outside the box. | ||
That there are multiple ways to do this. | ||
Obviously, when the founders, you know, established voting, they had the electoral college, so they did think think about this a little bit, right? | ||
Um they also, you know, you had to be a landowner, you had to be a male, you had to be white. | ||
Uh and you know, but mostly it was about the landowner thing because you had to have an investment here. | ||
You had to have you had to show that you were responsible enough to handle voting. | ||
And the way they did that was they said, well, you have to own property. | ||
You have to own land. | ||
The bare minimum, it means you are capable enough to do that, and that is sort of a de facto certification that you're not uh an indigent, that you're not, you know, just going to m make a terrible decision because it benefits you in the immediate term, which is which is what they're really worried about because they'd studied how republics fall apart in places like Rome where the co the corn dole became the big thing, | ||
and all these people who didn't own anything but depended on the state could be moved to vote for the state and vote the state more powers because the state would reward them by handing out somebody else's money. | ||
And that's what they really wanted to prevent early on. | ||
So that's all been sort of chipped away at over time. | ||
There are interesting ideas of how something like this could work. | ||
I don't think it's totally appropriate, but uh Starship Troopers has a very interesting construct of this, where everybody's a citizen and has free rights. | ||
You can protest, you can, you know, have businesses, you can own property, you have a freedom of speech, like all that's guaranteed for um civilians, but they don't vote and they can't have they can't be in office, they can't have any power. | ||
And if you want to have a vote, and if you want to be a citizen, if you want to be not a civilian, but a citizen, somebody who votes and can hold office and makes decisions for the country, then you have to give up everything. | ||
You have to join the army, you have to serve your time, and the time's always brutal. | ||
And it was about the sacrifice. | ||
And it didn't even matter what the sacrifice was. | ||
Like if you weren't physically capable of going to war, uh, then they would just have you do something else that was like just as stringent and difficult to to achieve. | ||
And it was about the commitment. | ||
It was about saying you're not allowed to vote unless you show us that you're willing to sacrifice, you're willing to, you know, even put your life on the line and you're willing to suffer. | ||
And only once you get through that gauntlet will you have proven that you are, you know, worthy of of having the vote. | ||
Again, I don't know if that's a good thing. | ||
I don't think it's would work here, but I've often, you know, played the game where if I was if I was designing, you know, a system like that, what are the levels I would have where it's like, okay, civilians are maybe the lowest level and they don't have really any responsibilities, but they're protected by the law, but they don't vote and they aren't on juries. | ||
Then maybe the next level would be like a jurist. | ||
And then you're shown that you're capable of being on a jury and providing unbiased, you know, decisions based on the law, and maybe you're allowed to vote at that point, and then above that, you'd have like this the citizen or the you know, whatever else. | ||
Uh, and those are the people like that run for office. | ||
I mean, and Rome was more like that too, with a senatorial class and the um equites, you you sort of worked your way up. | ||
And there it was also based on property. | ||
There are lots of ways to do it. | ||
I think a civic test would be fine. | ||
The reason civics tests aren't trusted now is because they can be manipulated. | ||
You can, you know, change how how you grade it. | ||
The classic story from like the deep south was they would give black people a test where the answer every answer could be yes or no, and it was sort of how it was phrased, where you put the emphasis, determined whether or not the answer was yes or no. | ||
And so somebody who didn't want somebody to vote would just check everything wrong and uh you know deny them the vote that way. | ||
So I think we'd have to be careful about that. | ||
Uh but certainly I think uh I think democracy, like the founding fathers thought, is chaos, is rule by the majority is not actually a good way to run a country, and that's what we're constantly moving towards. | ||
Thank you for the suggestions, Michael. | ||
Let's go to Tony in Texas now. | ||
Uh Tony in Texas, have you been doing your part? | ||
Speaking of uh of starship troopers, I'm doing my part. | ||
Have you been doing your part, Tony? | ||
As a good citizen of Texas, I've been calling ice up and I've been giving them hot tips on where to find illegals in the state of Texas. | ||
Well, I started off by telling them any of the thousands of illegal day labor sites in Texas, you can map a thousand, you can map thousands of them there. | ||
Or you can stop at any taco shack on side of the road in the morning, thousands of them there. | ||
Or you can go to any welfare office, thousands of them there. | ||
Or you can go to the hospital emergency rooms here in Texas, thousands of them there. | ||
Or you can go to the illegal alien city there above Houston, you know, Colony Ridge, there's over a hundred thousand of them in there. | ||
Let's start there. | ||
You can mab uh over a hundred thousand, or you could talk to Trump and tell him, hey, maybe it's time we shut down the uh the uh open border policy with ha we have with Mexico because illegals from makes the color flood in across one of our international bridges right now. | ||
The border's not shut down. | ||
They just simply walk in our country and stay here. | ||
As long as they're a Mexican, they can do that. | ||
The mother guys, from other countries, they gotta stay in their country. | ||
But and another thing, did you notice that Texas did not pass any laws to take any funding or benefits away from illegals in Texas? | ||
Not one law. | ||
And another thing I told them before I hung up, I said if you go to any employment agency here in Texas and go through their records, you'll find thousands of illegals they're hiring out the businesses. | ||
Isn't that sick? | ||
And I mean, the numbers alone, uh, the official number I was reading today, and and uh these are probably even undercounting them as well. | ||
But you know, 55 million visa holders, 50 million illegal immigrants in a population of 300 million. | ||
So one out of every three people in this country isn't a citizen, isn't an American. | ||
Half of them are illegal, half of them are visitors. | ||
I mean, it yeah, what you know, what do you think's gonna happen with house prices? | ||
What do you think is gonna happen with you know government subsidies? | ||
Like, what do you think is gonna happen with everything if we were to just get a hundred million people out of our country in a week? | ||
Like what what would happen? | ||
Would we collapse? | ||
Would uh, you know, our systems fail. | ||
No, I don't think I think that everything would get better. | ||
I think absolutely everything would get better. | ||
You guys remember, do you guys ever drive around during COVID? | ||
You guys ever break quarantine and go driving on the highway when you were the only car on the highway? | ||
That's basically what we'd be dealing with uh in a uh true mass deportation agenda. | ||
Uh so man, they got they really gotta step on it. | ||
They really gotta make it happen. | ||
And again, they're, you know, I think they're trying. | ||
I'm seeing you know, a lot of stories about them storming into apartment buildings and hauling everybody away. | ||
Uh, the only problem is you've got these local authorities interfering, you know, uh stopping them from doing it, letting the criminals out. | ||
At this point, what Portland, Oregon is doing is they have the Portland police standing by as Antifa attacks, you know, counter protesters. | ||
Then when ICE or whatever federal agency, the National Guard or whoever else comes in and arrests people, the Portland police have observers there to note down what happened so they can later go and charge the federal police with excessive use of force or sue them and throw them in prison. | ||
So you now have local authorities like legally trying to go to war with and destroy the lives of the federal soldiers that have been sent there to keep the peace because the local police refuse to. | ||
It's so messed up, and we we absolutely need very powerful movement against all of this. | ||
We'll go back to your calls on the other side. | ||
Thanks so much for the call. | ||
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We'll be back on the other side with more of your phone calls, more breaking news. | ||
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Put on my clothes like a body guard. | |
Yeah, we're watching smoothly clips back here. | ||
Schmoolie highlight reel. | ||
What is he doing? | ||
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But I'm constantly ready in the don't rock the boat. | |
But it's always unsteady. | ||
All right, we're gonna go after phone calls again. | ||
This is the final segment of the War Room for this Friday broadcast. | ||
Thanks so much for being here with us. | ||
Let me cover one more story before we go out to calls here. | ||
And it's not gonna be to Rabbi Schmoolie gyrating for some bizarre reason. | ||
No, it's rather this drop site has come off an article revealing leaked emails between Larry Ellison and some higher ups in Israel, as they pick and choose who should be what in America. | ||
Larry Ellison vetted Marco Rubio for fealty to Israel, hacked emails reveal. | ||
That's the headline. | ||
The billionaire Oracle founder is on track to control uh to take control of the American media. | ||
And he is, of course, they say the Ellison and well, they go over everything, right? | ||
He's taking over TikTok, uh, they're take you taking over large swaths of the media, including CBS News, CNN, Warner Brothers, Paramount, reportedly bringing in free presses Barry Weiss to shape editorial direction. | ||
Most people online think she is a uh straight up Israeli spy. | ||
The Ellison family is cornering the market on attention and data, the same way the Vanderbilts did railroads and the Rockefellers did oil, as Wire recently characterized it. | ||
How they plan to operate that monopoly is of is on course to be tested out in what President Trump is calling new Gaza, a techno-dystopian free trade zone that is to be administered by a board of peace led by Trump and Ellison's longtime political and business vehicle, Tony Blair. | ||
Tony frickin' Blair. | ||
As a nation's top diplomat, Secretary of State Marco Rubio has also played a role in TikTok talks that steered the company toward Ellison after playing a lead role in uh as a senator and demonizing the app. | ||
He was also closely involved in the rollout of Trump's plan for Gaza's future, which hands the enclave to Blair. | ||
Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner tasked the Blair Institute with uh in the spring with coming up with a post-war plan in Gaza, which was recently completed, the Times of Israel reported. | ||
That Rubio finds himself in such a central position is thanks in part to Ellison, who has been a major patron of the Cuban American former senator from Florida. | ||
Ellison first vetted Rubio for his fealty towards Israel back in early 2015, according to previously unreported email correspondence reviewed by Dropsite, as Secretary of State, Rubio launched an unprecedented crackdown on speech, detaining and attempting to deport critics of Israel precisely for the crime of their criticism of Israel. | ||
In early 2015, Ellison was emailing Ron Proser, who was serving as the tail end of his time as the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations. | ||
He currently serves as the Israeli ambassador to Germany. | ||
At the time, Rubio was seen as a strong challenger to the GOP. | ||
Well, and there's something I missed earlier because uh it lays out again what we've been telling you the entire time. | ||
Here it is. | ||
Ellison has given or pledge more than 350 million dollars to the Tony Blair Institute, which Blair has used to advance Ellison's vision of a marriage between government, corporate power, and tech surveillance. | ||
And what have we been saying since 2020? | ||
Well, we've been saying it since long before then, but 2020 was what became really obvious that the great reset was really the great consolidation, the great bringing in of corporate and governmental power into one power structure with no demarcation between the two. | ||
That's what Larry Ellison wants more than anything. | ||
And we've played the clip before. | ||
I retweeted it yesterday. | ||
Larry Ellison talking to Tony Blair at the World Government Summit 2025, where he explains that before you can unleash AI to control the behavior of everybody all the time. | ||
What you need first is to combine all of the data sets into one primary data set, which of course is what Palantir does. | ||
It's what they've been putting in place with Operation Stargate ever since Trump first got into office. | ||
They are working to bring health care, genomic sequences, uh, you know, real-time surveillance data, all into one database where it can all be uh accessed and manipulated from a singular point. | ||
That is the ultimate goal of the globalists, the Tony Blairs, the Larry Ellisons, the Marco Rubios, apparently, and of course, this uh Israeli diplomat who was communicating with Larry Ellison, the emails of which have now been released. | ||
And you have this from uh April 27th, 2015. | ||
Hi, Larry. | ||
I really enjoyed spending the afternoon and evening with you. | ||
Time flies with you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Big hug, Ron. | ||
Who talks like that? | ||
I don't think I can say that word on the air. | ||
Sorry, the crews asked me who talks like that. | ||
The answer starts with an F. On April 30, what's that? | ||
The French? | ||
No, not the French, no. | ||
Well, friends, friends talk to each other like that. | ||
Yes. | ||
Very good friends with each other. | ||
Say that those things to each other. | ||
Uh Proser sent another message to Ellison to follow up, sharing his phone number and thanking him again for the evening they spent together. | ||
Wow, two, two, huh? | ||
Two thank yous for the evening they spent together. | ||
Saying, quote, uh, how was your conversation with Marco Rubio? | ||
Did he pass your scrutiny? | ||
Did you have a chance to talk about Israel? | ||
Would love to chat. | ||
I had a great time too, Ron. | ||
Looking forward to the next time, Larry P.S. Tell you how the dinner with Senator Rubio goes. | ||
Uh so he says, How was this uh discussion? | ||
And Larry Ellison responds, Hi Ron. | ||
Great meeting with Marco Rubio. | ||
I set him up to meet with Tony Blair. | ||
Marco will be a great friend for Israel, Larry. | ||
So that's where their uh, you know, priorities lie. | ||
That is the, you know, manipulation and conspiracy behind a lot of what we're seeing in our world today. | ||
So uh you're anti-Semitic if you know that. | ||
You're anti-Semitic, and you will be kicked off of TikTok. | ||
If you dare to suggest that the person that now runs TikTok got possession of TikTok by manipulating politics from all the way back in 2015 with the sole intent and purpose of prioritizing the benefit of Israel over everything else. | ||
Yeah, Oracle executives are told, love Israel or maybe this job isn't for you. | ||
Employees who disagreed were reportedly referred to company mental health services. | ||
Oh, well, that's great. | ||
Oh, you don't like, you don't like being, you know, uh inextricably tied to a country that's committing genocide. | ||
You have a problem with the fact that a first world super rich nation uh keeps another population in abject poverty in an open-air prison and routinely bombs them to smithereens and kills 80% of the people they kill are children and women, and the other 20% is mostly innocent men. | ||
You you aren't okay with that? | ||
You might be crazy. | ||
Wow, we're really concerned about you. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
It's not that, you know, we want to control you. | ||
It's not that, you know, we have uh a religious or ethnic superiority complex and any, you know, uh opposition to us we treat as an existential crisis, and we're gonna crush you, we will crush you, we will destroy your life if you dare to stand against us. | ||
It's just that we love you so much and we're concerned about you. | ||
You know, we're really worried about you. | ||
We think you might be kind of crazy. | ||
I think you might have some personal issues you need to work out. | ||
I mean, we all know people that blame Jews for things, it's a mental illness. | ||
It has absolutely nothing to do with anything other than the own the problems in your own head. | ||
It's definitely not our behavior. | ||
And it could absolutely be no way a part of the, you know, just sort of endless stream of things like this that show that yes, Israelis and American Jews work hand in hand together to rig our election for the benefit of a foreign state. | ||
That's doesn't matter. | ||
No, that doesn't matter. | ||
It's that you, we think you really have a problem that medication could help fix. | ||
And if not, then you're fired and we will destroy your life. | ||
So we want you to get better. | ||
We want you to help. | ||
We want to help you. | ||
Just like how we're healing the world through T. Kun Ulum. | ||
Uh, yeah, we need to heal you. | ||
Heal you from this problem you have where you resist us. | ||
We need to we need to help you to submit to us. | ||
Thanks, guys. | ||
Thanks. | ||
So loving and wonderful. | ||
By the way. | ||
By the way, Tucker Carlson came out with this thing saying that uh IDF soldiers were storming around the Pentagon ordering people around. | ||
And Laura Loomer comes out and says, I spoke to high-level sources at the Department of War today, and they told me Tucker Carlson is lying. | ||
This never happened. | ||
Oh, well, pro okay, well, whoof. | ||
Wow, that totally makes sense. | ||
No, that makes a lot of sense, Loomer. | ||
Great point. | ||
Laura's like, uh, I talked to the IDF guys at the Pentagon, and they said that wasn't true. | ||
I talked to the guys of the IDF uniforms that were storming around the Pentagon, and they say Tucker's crazy. | ||
I bet. | ||
No, I bet they do. | ||
Just let me let me see if I get this. | ||
Let me see if I got this right. | ||
Who do we believe more? | ||
Who do we trust more to be telling the truth in this instance? | ||
Is it Laura Loomer, noted Israel uh first uh, you know, sycophant who, you know, is gonna say anything that helps Israel? | ||
And in this case, just asserts I talked to people and that never happened. | ||
Did you talk to the right people? | ||
Who did she talk to? | ||
Would these people even know if it was true? | ||
We have no idea. | ||
We have no idea. | ||
Okay, so is it more likely that she's making this up or somebody told her this? | ||
Like it could be true. | ||
Yeah, you know, she says what? | ||
I talked to high-level sources of the Department of War and they told me Tucker Carlson is lying. | ||
How would they know? | ||
First of all, how would they know? | ||
Second of all, would they tell you the truth if they know? | ||
I mean, it doesn't even make sense. | ||
Okay, is that more likely to be true? | ||
Or is it, or is it more likely that she's telling the truth and that Tucker Carlson, in a bout of madness and delusion, just made this up. | ||
Do you think Tucker Carlson just w went on his show, looked into the camera, and just made up a story that nobody told him that he hadn't heard, that he didn't have proof for. | ||
He just thought he woke up in the morning. | ||
He thought, you know what I'll say today? | ||
Today I'll say something bad about Israel. | ||
What should it be? | ||
Uh he liked rolled dice and he got like Pentagon and Iran war. | ||
Oh, I know. | ||
I'll say that during the Iran conflict that Israel's totally didn't have any a part of, and certainly wasn't pressuring American authorities to go to war with Iran. | ||
No, I'm just gonna make, I'm gonna make up out of whole cloth that uh the IDF is running around ordering people around in the pinnacle. | ||
Like, d come on. | ||
I mean, do we really think so? | ||
I mean, but this is the problem. | ||
This is the dichotomy they they put you in. | ||
Either they want you to think that either Tucker Carlson is completely insane and just lying because he just wants to, like he doesn't have a reason. | ||
Maybe he's being paid by Qatar. | ||
Like, okay, either Tucker Carlson is a madman that somehow nobody, like this delusion doesn't manifest in any other way. | ||
He just has this one particular mental illness that makes him make things up to make Israel feel bad because or look bad because he I don't know, as you know, has a worm in his brain. | ||
Okay, either that's the truth, or Laura Loomer is lying to benefit a foreign country because she's a foreign agent operating for their benefit. | ||
I mean, those are the two, it has to be one of those. | ||
Either Tucker Carlson is a madman who just thinks it's fun to prank Israel by lying about them On his massive biggest talk show in the world behind Joe Rogan. | ||
Either he's just using that platform to make up stories for no reason. | ||
Just like this is crazy. | ||
As if we don't have enough to talk about. | ||
As if he would need to make anything up. | ||
Like, what? | ||
It doesn't make any sense, Laura. | ||
We're not that dumb, darling. | ||
We're not that stupid. | ||
Okay. | ||
If it's between Tucker Carlson being crazy or you being an un-American enemy, lying to us to cover up for your real homeland and where your real loyalty lies, where do you think we're gonna land? | ||
Stop. | ||
Just stop. | ||
You need to stop for your own benefit, okay? | ||
We're not falling for it. | ||
Nobody's falling for it. | ||
It only makes you look like a traitor. | ||
But keep calling him Tucker Katarlson. | ||
I'm sure that's uh very effective. | ||
I'm sure that works very well. | ||
Do you think it works well? | ||
Are you do you think this is working? | ||
That's why I keep asking people. | ||
Every time somebody mentions Qatar on my X feed, I have to genuinely ask, do you think this is working? | ||
Are you under the impression this is convincing absolutely anyone? | ||
Because it ain't, folks. | ||
Out to your calls now. | ||
Hey, look, we got a Palestinian technocrat who's called in. | ||
Thanks for calling in, Palestinian Technocrat. | ||
I didn't know you existed. | ||
Uh, you're on line three. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Technocrat. | ||
Uh at the beginning of the show, uh, but once I heard you you uh mention it, I'm all in on being that because I'm calling up Kushner and Blair. | ||
I want in. | ||
I want all in on this Gaza oceanfront property. | ||
And I know that may sound harsh, but let's see what's happening. | ||
Because once you get in there, hey, maybe you can get on on the Lahaina property, maybe get on the Pacific Palisades property. | ||
I want part of this new technocrat overlord system. | ||
I want in. | ||
And uh I want you to join me, Harrison. | ||
Well, I joined the technocrats. | ||
Let's, I mean, waterfront property, Israel adjacent. | ||
I don't know. | ||
It might, it's a pretty good deal. | ||
I think you might have a point here. | ||
We're really just the stupid ones for not going along with it, aren't we? | ||
Really, I mean, we're just being so stupid by not engaging in the wholesale destruction of entire communities so we can make a little bit of money off of it. | ||
We're we're so dumb, aren't we? | ||
Aren't we just so stupid and they're so clever? | ||
Tony Blair and Larry Ellison, they're just so smart. | ||
They're so smart with how they do this, aren't they? | ||
And we're just we're so dumb, aren't we? | ||
Palestinian technocrats. | ||
We are we are. | ||
I mean, think about it, dude. | ||
Look in the late 90s, Larry Ellison bought the island of Lanai, which is one of the eight island chains of Hawaii. | ||
That dude owns the whole island. | ||
And people hardly even know that. | ||
The whole island. | ||
He deserves it. | ||
I used to live there with that. | ||
Did you know that? | ||
You you live there? | ||
Yeah. | ||
I lived there. | ||
I lived there off Maui. | ||
And Maui's a boat trip to Lanaya. | ||
You should be able to go there. | ||
But Larry Ellison bought the entire island. | ||
And so you think Oprah and Bill Gates own parts of Maui? | ||
Ellison owns the entire an entire Hawaiian island. | ||
Now, I want in with Ellison Ellison. | ||
If you need a, you know, an associate to help you not get suicided. | ||
I'm your guy. | ||
People I don't think he's the one worrying about that. | ||
No, I think he's the one that orders them, actually. | ||
Yeah, he owns an island too. | ||
Huh? | ||
Well, isn't that nice for him? | ||
I mean, he's contributed so much to the world, so of course he deserves it. | ||
Of course. | ||
I mean, where would we be without Oracle being founded by the CIA and then using an infinite source of uh fake fiat money to buy up uh technological properties to copyright them and try to take over the internet? | ||
I mean, where would we be without the genius of Oracle? | ||
I we'd all be in mud huts uh eating our own poop without the glorious contributions of the likes of Larry Ellison to our culture. | ||
You know, what would we do without them? | ||
They're just so smart, they're so clever and good, and that's why they are rewarded here on earth uh with you know private islands and you know, whatever else they're into. | ||
It's probably disgusting. | ||
Uh, thank you so much for the call, Palestinian Technocrat. | ||
I just I just wish we were as clever and as good as them. | ||
I I told the story before, but like that's the type of stuff Oracle got into. | ||
They tried to buy Java and then copyright it. | ||
Java is the thing that the internet is based on. | ||
So, like, this whole, like the whole time Oracle has been around, they're just like this ravenous beast that's just like trying to consume things other People have built so they can like control information flow. | ||
That's what it always is. | ||
Think about that. | ||
Every basically every mobile game, every mobile platform, uh, the operating systems themselves, every website all runs JavaScript because for years Java gave it out for free. | ||
Oracle bought Java and tried to copyright all of it. | ||
So they tried to make it to where they owned the internet and they could decide whether or not your website existed by buying Java. | ||
Luckily, the Supreme Court shut that down. | ||
But but hey, it's that type of you know, patriotic contribution to our society that we couldn't live without. | ||
Right? | ||
I mean, the the glorious things that Oracle has accomplished, like uh uh the no the wonderful contributions to American society that Larry Ellison has brought forth, like um uh um I mean the things that they built. | ||
I mean the huge uh anyway. | ||
We'll go out to other calls now. | ||
Uh thanks for calling in. | ||
Let's go to let's go to Todd in Phoenix on line one. | ||
You say there's a uh a new movie that has a crazy end scene that's not appropriate. | ||
Well, what movie is this, Todd? | ||
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Netflix put out a uh trailer for a movie called In Your Dreams, and the final scene is just too weird and too suggestive. | |
So it just goes right along with what you were talking about. | ||
Oh gee, should we show it on air? | ||
Is it not even appropriate for that? | ||
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Oh no, it's it's totally clean enough. | |
But it's just it's just too awkward and suggestive. | ||
Is it intent behind it? | ||
Is it the end of the is it the end of the movie or the end of the trailer? | ||
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The end of the trailer. | |
Alright, so we're watching the trailer here. | ||
Uh can we bring in the audio, guys? | ||
Stevie will say, why do you wait what we're gonna pull this in and uh and see what we're talking about here? | ||
This is the official trailer of In Your Dreams by Netflix. | ||
It looks like a Pixar style animation, computer animation uh about a kid that wants to be a magician, it looks like Stevie will say, why do you have to be so okay? | ||
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We're done here. | |
Ta-da! | ||
Hey guys, something came up, and I'm headed out of town super early. | ||
You're leaving? | ||
Yeah, it's not like mom's gonna move, right? | ||
I just don't want you to worry, honey. | ||
Hey Stevie, look what I found. | ||
What is that? | ||
The legend of the sandman. | ||
It says the sandman can make your dreams come true. | ||
It's magic. | ||
I can see your crack, Houdini. | ||
Hey, Stevie. | ||
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What would your dream be? | |
Hey Dad! | ||
There's a dead girl in the cereal. | ||
It's like a Pixar style movie about dreams. | ||
I know the Sandman. | ||
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It can't be my long-lost favorite stuffed animal. | |
I don't see anything wrong with this so far. | ||
Let's see where it gets. | ||
How much longer do we have in this? | ||
That's the very end. | ||
Joanne. | ||
Yeah, this is what's it? | ||
Joanne. | ||
Steve. | ||
I feel like we're saying the same thing. | ||
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What's happening? | |
That's nightmares. | ||
The giver of nightmares. | ||
You have to get the hard if you want to reach the sandman. | ||
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Ooh, scary. | |
That's gonna be expensive. | ||
Cheese are falling out. | ||
Now hot dog's eating another hot dog. | ||
There's a giant fish. | ||
Alright, so far, I'm not seeing anything particularly offensive. | ||
All right, there it is. | ||
I think we found it. | ||
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We have a chance. | |
Is that what you're talking about? | ||
The kids walking around naked in the store. | ||
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We can find the sandmade. | |
No, the very, very end. | ||
Get behind me. | ||
How's long is this trailer? | ||
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Epic. | |
We're running out of time here. | ||
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Oh. | |
Yeah, way too long. | ||
So uh you can uh seen a good movies. | ||
I mean anybody? | ||
Anybody see any good movies? | ||
All right, this is legitimately more offensive to me than the trans stuff. | ||
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All who's a good sausage don't have one. | |
What a weird kid. | ||
Okay, I think I saw what you were talking about there. | ||
Yeah, I think I saw what you're talking about there. | ||
Lord. | ||
Hey, so we're talking about clever people. | ||
I mean, the writers are just so clever. | ||
You know, it's just they're so clever. | ||
They're so subversive. | ||
It's like, wow, how do they, you know, that's why they get paid the big bucks. | ||
That's why Netflix makes $500 billion a year. | ||
It's, you know, it's high quality content like that. | ||
Can you can you believe it? | ||
It's um absolutely incredible. | ||
Let's just uh cancel Netflix. | ||
I think you should, I think everybody should cancel Netflix. | ||
Uh weird stuff, Todd. | ||
Weird stuff indeed. | ||
Uh you any final comments about this? | ||
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No, dude. | |
Okay, you're doing a great job. | ||
Thank you. | ||
Thank you. | ||
So creepy. | ||
It is so creepy. | ||
Uh, let's go to clip 10 here. | ||
Um uh line 10 rather. | ||
We got Mark in Texas. | ||
Wants to rant. | ||
We got only got about two minutes left in the show, Mark, but you are on the air. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
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How many seconds do I have? | |
120. | ||
Oh, thank you. | ||
Okay, answer me this. | ||
What's the one-way speed of light? | ||
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Uh C. Moose. | |
Okay, question number two. | ||
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When did the uh when did God extinct the dinosaurs there? | |
Whenever he felt like it. | ||
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That's right. | |
Sixty-five million years ago, according to Jonesy, right? | ||
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The gospel according to you, me. | |
Last one, you ready? | ||
Give it to me. | ||
How many races are there? | ||
How many races are there? | ||
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Yeah. | |
Ooh, good question. | ||
Uh one the human race. | ||
Very good. | ||
Created by God, right? | ||
About six millennia ago. | ||
Read Revelation. | ||
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Have a good weekend, Shabbat Shalom. | |
Shabbat Shalom. | ||
Thank you for that. | ||
Although I don't know. | ||
I you know. | ||
I do I've you know, everybody's a human, and you know, that's a very uh powerful statement. | ||
But I think God had a favorite race. | ||
I think the old testament, he really liked certain races and really didn't like others. | ||
I I'm not sure the God of the Old Testament was quite the uh, you know, equality lover that uh some people will portray him as. | ||
But uh that doesn't mean that's it's why Jesus came because we're not in that world anymore. | ||
That was the old way and it was necessary then. | ||
We are beyond that now. | ||
We're in the new age, the age of Christ, the age of our God. | ||
That's about gonna do it for us here at the war room. | ||
Thanks so much for joining us. | ||
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