Aug. 8, 2020 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
All right, everybody.
Welcome back to the second hour of tonight's live broadcast for Saturday evening, August the 8th.
I'm James Edwards.
He's Keith Alexander.
We are the political cesspool.
First hour, we covered in depth the young Alabama state representative who is coming under fire for being a Christian, for being anything but ashamed of his Southern.
For exercising his constitutional right of freedom of association.
That's right.
All that and more.
And also the George Floyd body cam footage and read a lot of your correspondence as well.
I'll say one more thing about the George Floyd thing.
The very first week, and I think that was the last week of May, I remember talking about it.
And I said, this was when even everyone on our side, or almost everyone, was saying, you know, well, it was definitely murder, but obviously this isn't a widespread thing.
And I said, you know what?
Based upon what I see, based upon my gut, I said, this guy walks.
And I don't know if he will or not, but the body cam footage definitely goes a little bit further into making that a reality.
I just said, I was, you know, not necessarily defending or, but just saying, I don't think this is murder.
I don't think this deserves a life sentence.
This doesn't deserve the death sentence.
I said, I think, I think this is just more of the media's, when everybody was kind of distancing from Chauvin, I was saying, you know, hold on a minute now.
And I think we were the only ones.
I'm not going to say the only ones.
We're one of the few that were doing that at that time.
Now, of course, months later, more people are doing it.
But I'll tell you, somebody who's been right about a lot of things all the way through are our friends at Red Eyes TV and both Henrik Palmgren and Lana Lochtiff will be our guests a little bit later in the show.
Lana coming up at the bottom of this hour, Henrik at the top of the next hour.
Always great to collaborate with them.
I tell you what, they are doing great work and they've been doing it for years.
And it's always fun to team up.
Yeah, I miss her voice on YouTube now that they've banished her to the outer darkness.
So you can still hear it and see them, but just not on YouTube.
Yeah, you just can't do it on YouTube.
But let me tell you, we took the mature approach on Derek Chauvin and George Floyd from the very beginning.
We said, wait until the evidence is disclosed.
Wait until we get the body cam coverage or film and see that before jumping to a conclusion.
That's the approach that any mature and sober commentator should have taken.
And unfortunately, we get people, including, unfortunately, the president of the United States, jump on the bandwagon.
And we knew better than to expect the wild-eyed charges of the left to be borne out by the proof because so many times in the past, as you named everything from Trayvon Martin on up, everything they've said is wrong.
But on the other hand, do we have confidence that Derek Chauvin will be exonerated in court?
I don't because look what happened to James Alton Greer at Charlottesville.
He was driving his car in the roadway.
The protesters were on the sidewalk, then spilled over into the roadway, blocked him, started beating his windows in.
He was desperate to get out.
Backs up.
The person that died, again like George Floyd, didn't die of trauma from his car, just like Derek Chauvin's knee on his back was not the cause of George Floyd's death.
And that you know, Mr. What?
James Alton Greer.
Was that his name?
Or James Fields?
I don't know?
Yeah, James Fields.
Yeah, excuse me, pardon me, James Field is in jail now, sentenced to 417 years, I believe, in prison for basically being scared to death and running for his life.
Well, maybe it'll be like in biblical times?
Didn't Moses live to be about 900 or something?
Or Noah Methuselah?
I remember Methuselah lived the longest of anybody.
In the Bible it was several hundred years.
So I don't know, maybe almost a thousand, I believe.
Anyway, let me let me shift back to this, the white on white conflict.
We found this at a new website we've been following a little bit, Faithful Nation and Clement Pulaski writes.
The tendency to become trapped in a world of abstractions is especially common amongst whites, which helps to explain why we as a group are simultaneously so successful and so destructive.
Among Post-Christian whites, there's also a messianic dominionist will intertwined with the fixation on an abstract, idealized society, and this will becomes quite violent if it's thwarted.
The current social chaos is a direct result of the failure of the facts to align with the utopian scheme of racial equality.
We cannot simply blame BLM or Antifa.
All white people who have ever affirmed that racial equality is possible and that racism quote unquote is evil are responsible for what is happening, and this includes our churches, the vast majority of Christians, for if racism is the greatest evil, then there is no way to defend the status quo.
After 60 years of mainstream liberal policies, we have effectively made zero progress towards equality of outcome.
If 60 years of mainstream policy have not successfully vanquished the greatest evil, then revolutionary tactics become the only moral choice.
What we are seeing today is not a black uprising or even really a globalist coup.
What we are seeing is utopian whites seeking desperately to avoid the severe emotional trauma of admitting that world their worldview has always been a lie.
Rather than accepting that racial differences exist, they are being pushed to the extreme measures of abolishing the police, abolishing standardized test and college admissions, paying reparations to the descendants of slaves and canceling anyone who disagrees with them.
Unfortunately, the utopian's commitment to his alternative reality is quite strong and it often cannot be overcome without suffering.
This column, yeah, it is.
This is the Puritan impulse.
We've talked about Jewish power and influence as being the animating force behind modern liberalism, but I think we probably neglected the Puritan impulse, which had nothing to do with Jews.
Basically, it was something that was here to begin with.
It caused the Civil War, at least as far as people in New England were concerned.
From their vantage point, slavery was a cause, but from the viewpoint of the people that actually seceded from the Union, it was about economic factors and political domination and being helpless to write the ship for themselves under the current government.
That's why they seceded.
They wanted a divorce, but the left, like you said, they will not be denied.
They are smarter than us.
They are more righteous than us.
Their views deserve to prevail.
There's no give and take.
There's no let us reason together as Lyndon Johnson famously said.
I believe that's actually Jesus Christ also said let us come.
And Brett McAtee made this point a couple of weeks ago when he was on with Winston.
Christ said, come and let us reason together.
Well, they're not reasoning together.
They say, do it our way or the highway.
We're going to, you fight, you know, be reasonable, do it my way, should be the left's mantra.
And if you don't do it, they don't care that they'll tear the whole house down.
They'll tear the whole nation down.
They'll tear down the whole of Western civilization rather than suffer the hubris of having to say that they were wrong about diversity and equality.
And they've gone a long way into accomplishing those aims.
And the people most positioned to stand in their way, as W.E.B. Du Bois said, there's the South standing with a flaming sword.
Well, the South has laid down its arms.
The church has laid down its arms.
And every figure can't get equality or real diversity.
But that's not going to stop them from destroying things unless somebody stands against them.
And, well, here we are.
We'll be back.
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So stay tuned for Henrik, then Lana, both of Red Ice, both great friends of ours, and we look forward to speaking with them again tonight.
One more thing on the absurdity of sports.
We were talking about this before the show, Keith.
You know, a couple of years ago was the whole Colin Kaepernick kneeling thing, and he was the outlier.
Now, everybody kneels, and you're the outlier if you stand.
So the NBA resumed its season in what they call the Orlando bubble.
And you've got 22 of the 30 teams were invited to participate in this.
And out of the 22 teams, and of course, you know, there's 12 players on a team, really 15 as you count the injured reserves and then the coaches and all of that.
So you probably got about 20 people there on each team times 22 teams.
And out of all of them, I have heard of three people standing for the national anthem.
Now, all of those three, each of those three, have gone out of their way to tell you how subservient they are to the Black Lives Matter agenda and basically begging for apology, but they felt the need to stand because either they served in the Air Force, one of the coaches served in the Air Force as a younger man, so he stood, even though he's totally in the tank with the anti-white agenda and the Black Lives Matter terrorism.
Another guy said, well, my brother was in the Army.
These are both whites, of course.
And he stood because he didn't want to disrespect his brother, but he wants you to know how much he's giving to all the Black Lives Matter causes, you know, just giving hundreds of thousands of dollars.
There was one black who stood, and he said basically, you know, I'm, of course, in favor of Black Lives Matter, but, you know, we need Jesus more than we need a political movement, which I agree with him on that.
But anyway, the whole thing, three people out of the entire NBA standing before the anthem.
That just goes to show how much things have changed since this whole stuff started.
I think they had more righteous people in Sodom and Gomorrah than three, but let me just say this, James, in regard to that.
Let's get down to the nitty-gritty, as we used to say back in the 1960s.
Are these players being paid their normal wages during this COVID quarantine shutdown, diminished season, yada yada, all that?
Or are they getting their money?
Quite frankly, either way, I think it's going to bankrupt the NBA, bankrupt the NFL, bankrupt Division I, football, and basketball, and they'll all go broke.
And my response to that is good reverence to bad reference.
Well, that goes back to what we were talking about in the last hour.
The governor of Mississippi saying, you know, begging the people to go along with this mask hoax so maybe college football can play.
What are they going to do?
They're not going to allow people to go to the stadium, so you just send in your money like a tithe, I guess, so you can worship at the altar of college football.
Well, there was actually one.
Who was it?
Let me find out.
I got it right here.
Just give me a second.
Play the Jeopardy theme song.
It was the Mid-American Football Conference became the first football conference to cancel its season today.
I hope that happens to the Constitution.
I thought the Ivy League already did that.
Well, maybe.
Well, it says here it was the first.
I don't know, but I mean, that could be wrong.
But I hope it happens to the SEC.
So the SEC basically came down to the state of Mississippi and said, you know, we're not going to be your friend if you don't change your state flag.
And of course, you know, the cucked out governor takes away the game.
They cave in like a carboard outhouse in a hailstorm.
Then you've got the Washington Redskins.
Now, they're no longer the Redskins.
Well, one of their black football players today was released because he was arrested on domestic violence charges.
And the press release came out.
I've got this on my Twitter.
Hang on.
The press release came out, and it's a press release.
This is how it reads.
Statement from the Washington football team.
They don't even, I mean, they're not the Redskins anymore.
They're nothing.
They are the Washington football team.
Let's just be the generics.
Let's just be the generic.
Everything.
The Washington football team.
Keith, that's embarrassing.
That's ridiculous.
The Washington football team.
Nothing can embarrass these people after they have cut the way that they've cut to the left.
Nothing in the world.
Anonymity.
Well, there was another case up in the Canadian Football League.
One of our biggest supporters up in Alberta told us a story.
There's a team up there called the Edmonton Eskimos.
Now, nobody had a problem with that team being called the Edmonton Eskimos.
And they had the Eskimo Pie controversy and they were drawn into the vortex.
Even the Inuit people up there appreciated the team being named the Eskimos.
Well, the Edmonton Eskimos, even though there was no corporate pressure, no pressure from the Inuit population, no pressure really from any of them, they just fell in line because they were afraid there might be one day.
So they changed the name.
Now they're like the Edmonton football team, I guess.
I guess the Edmonton Popsicles rather than the Edmonton Eskimo Pies.
The Washington football team, I mean, for God's sake.
I hope all pro and collegiate sports leagues die out.
I hope the NBA dies out.
Because they are corrupt to the core.
Well, a lot of things are.
I saw where Donald Trump is having more of his posts censored from Facebook now.
Surprise, surprise.
See, they're coming down hard.
They basically, they think they've got this election in the bag, and they just can't wait to start changing America.
The First Amendment and the Second Amendment are going to be written out of the Constitution within months of the new regime coming in if they win the election.
Well, Pat Buchanan wrote an article about that, his most recent column about Biden's strategy to stay in the basement and run out the clock.
I mean, this guy, so they've already canceled the conventions.
There's going to be no Republican National Convention.
Of course, Sam Bushman and I were there four years ago when it happened.
We were there in the arena when Donald Trump received the nomination.
I mean, that was great.
Well, we were credentialed members of the media, not necessarily the Trump campaign.
But in any event, we were there.
And now there's going to be no convention on either side.
Buchanan writes in his column about the strategy to run out the clock.
Two hurdles still have to be overcome.
If Biden picks some radical, wild-eyed black female like Stacey Abrams.
Well, he's going to.
Well, we know he's going to pick a woman and most likely a black woman, but somebody's so inherently unqualified to be dog catcher, much less the president.
It's going to be a heartbeat away from the eldest and the most mentally deficient president who will have ever assumed the office.
Joe Biden, obviously entering into senility now.
So he's got two hurdles he's still going to overcome.
He's an established resident in the village of senility.
He's got to overcome whatever disastrous pick he makes as his VP, because you talk about a heartbeat away.
I mean, whoever it is, they're going to be in there within the first year or two if he wins.
Like you said, they got his doctor's notes ready to go.
They're going to declare him.
They just hadn't put the date on it yet.
They're going to pull the rug out from under him.
Why had they chosen Biden?
Well, Biden has been around for a long time.
He was on the right side of a lot of issues early in his career.
And what were they?
Bussing and affirmative action.
He was against both of them.
But they think that with Joe Biden being at the head of the ticket, they might get back that missing piece of the puzzle that basically put Trump over the edge.
White union voters, Joe and Jane Sixpack, voting for them.
And if they can do that, and then they will pull the razzle-dazzle on everybody, they will within several months pull the rug out from under Joe Biden and say, Joe, it's just obvious now that you've had this terrible decline and we've got to get rid of you.
And that is a way to get somebody into the presidency like Kamala Harris or Stacey.
Whoever could never, ever, ever be elected if they were at the top of the ticket.
I think some of that's in play, Keith, but I don't think it's going to be where they're going to force him out.
He already knows he's going to resign within a year or two if he's elected.
He's just going to say, well, my health is just falling too rapidly, but I got this great president of the waiting, Stacey Abrams.
And I think that's why they're bringing him in because they know he will step down when he's told to, and that's what's going to happen.
I think he probably thinks that he's going to be there for one term.
And when it turns out that he's not, there may be some interesting photo ops there when they try to make him walk the plane.
Well, in any event, the other hurdle he'll have to overcome, they're not going to allow conventions because of the COVID hysteria.
Will they allow debates?
If he goes one-on-one with Trump, Trump's going to run out of depends.
We'll continue this conversation with Henrik Palmgren when we come back.
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Well, ladies and gentlemen, let us now bring you to the first of two featured guests this evening, the one and only Henrik Palm Gren, who was born, of course, in the land of the Goths.
Henrik is the founder and editor-in-chief of Red Ice TV, our favorite Viking.
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And he's back with us this hour to discuss current affairs.
Henrik, how are you tonight, brother?
Very good, James.
Good to be back with you again.
How are you guys?
I'm doing great.
Well, I'll tell you what, we're doing the best we can in a world gone mad.
I mean, 2020 is going to be one for the books.
And I don't mean just in our lives, but I think in the history of the world, perhaps.
This has been one unlike anything we've ever seen.
Three months out from the election, and it doesn't even seem like it's an election year.
What with the burning of so many cities and the whole anti-racist hysteria, the Jordan Floyd hoax, the BLM, the coronavirus?
Where do you handicap it, Henrik, as we stand this evening in August?
I don't know.
It's incredible the things that have happened.
And the lunacy have just like turned up on the volume dial so much, I don't even know how to deal with it anymore.
Then you had the blast in Beirut, which we've been watching as well, of course.
You might have a collapse in Lebanon of their country, and all their grain was destroyed in this blast.
They rely on imports, and basically that was one of the main ports that they have.
That's crazy to watch, too.
But yeah, I mean, it's been so out of control.
And I don't know.
I mean, I've been trying to understand the roots of why so many things have happened after each other.
I happen to be of that belief that I just don't think that this is all coincidental.
I think a lot of the things, maybe the coronavirus and stuff like that wasn't planned, but they certainly used it as an opportunity.
And it seems that they're willing, the coup, the people that are trying to take over America right now.
We can talk about the other parts of the world later, but they're basically willing to burn everything to the ground to ensure that Trump doesn't get in for another four years.
I think it's going to get even crazier leading up to November.
And if Trump does, despite all of this, despite the mail-in voting fraud potential issue and all these kinds of things, if Trump wins, you're going to see more craziness than ever come out.
I think.
I don't know how to do it.
I don't think it will ever.
Henrik, this is Keith.
I don't think that you'll ever get the left to agree that he's won the election.
There will be, you know, rioting after rioting if Trump wins the election.
They just will not accept.
Well, Henrik, this was actually something we were talking about just before the last break.
You know, you go back the last four years, we were talking about being at the Republican National Convention four years ago, and now there's no convention.
Will there be debates?
You know, that's the thing.
I think if there are debates, can they allow Biden to debate?
No.
And what happens if he does?
They can't.
Because he's not cognitively coherent.
He's off his rocker and that they cannot expand that.
That would be hilarious to watch, though.
Imagine that.
I mean, Trump is fairly quick on his feet and to see him run circles around Biden.
I'd pay to see that.
That would be funny, actually.
But I don't think they can wheel him out, frankly.
I think they'll probably blame COVID or something else.
I'm not sure how they'll spin it, but they'll find a way, I think.
I wonder if they'll even select a vice presidential candidate, the Democrats, by the time of the election.
Well, it's like Henry.
This is late, guys, in terms of, I thought the VP would have been announced already by now.
No?
Am I wrong on that?
Well, it's certainly getting.
Yeah, you know what?
As a matter of fact, Henrik, you know, time warps when everything is so off kilter.
And certainly this year has been that, to be sure, but you're right.
I mean, by now, you would have had the conventions, or you would at least be on the cusp of it.
And the nominee is always selected before the convention.
Yeah.
And in fact, at this time, four years ago, the conventions had already taken place.
So, yeah, you're right.
They should have already done it by now.
So that's interesting.
But yeah, I don't think they can allow the debates.
And this gets to the bigger question.
We know that Trump, whether it was because of his ineptitude or because he was outmaneuvered, didn't deliver the way we had hoped, didn't deliver on the promises of candidate Trump.
Maybe it was impossible to believe that he could.
We had President Kushner instead.
Well, in any event, though, you know, what do we need?
What do we want going forward?
I tell you, talk is cheap, but I like the way Trump talks.
I like the thing, you know, we had this.
There's no way we can provide a Democratic president.
I mean, Trump with all of his failings is head and shoulders above anybody that would even.
Well, let's just get down to brass tacks, Henrik.
What do you think our people should do in November?
Vote, set out, vote for Trump.
I go back and forth all the time, Frank.
Part of me feels maybe it's better to try to delay the, well, I'm kind of blackfield here, but the inevitable.
I just think that the other side, these leftists, the progressives, the communists, Golem, whatever you want, the pro-globalist faction that's trying to take over and destroy America.
I think that if they get in four years, in four years from now, which they probably will do, possibly because of demographics, but also maybe there won't be anybody on the Republican side that anyone will vote for.
I'm not sure.
But I think that they're going to burn this country to the ground once they get control.
They'll probably start putting people in jail or something.
I mean, these are lunatics, these people that are in charge of it.
Maybe cellmates.
Exactly.
I feel that it's good because Trump could potentially delay this a little bit more, but basically buy us a little bit more time so we can spend, if we get another two, three, maybe even four than years to build community, get in location where you know that there's a lot of good people, build your networks, get to know your neighbors, move in, move closer to people that you know, you know, we've got to find a couple of spots on the map and go there and get there and be prepared to basically be as self-sustaining as possible.
And that's for multiple reasons, not only because of the potential collapse of the food system and this COVID thing is driving up food prices now.
We see beef skyrocketing and stuff like that, but also the fact that you will begin to see shutdown of people on the dissenting side of things, right?
You'll see them being frozen out of banking, as we're seeing now, financial capabilities.
They won't be able to take payments online.
They can't run their businesses.
Look at the LA mayor.
He's going to turn off the power and the water to houses in L.A. that has a small house party, basically, exercising their freedom of assembly, basically.
And this kind of thing.
Well, strategic, you know, well, you've brought up a great topic, Henrik, which is strategic relocation.
What do you think?
Do you think that white people should be moving to rural areas, leaving the cities to the leftists?
Or just what do you think?
It's happening organically anyway.
It is.
Of course, we have white flight from every major city and not only in America, but in European countries as well.
And I think it's kind of a natural progression.
But I guess we got to put the fire under people's feet a little bit and say, like, this is urgent.
We still have a little bit of time here to get our act together.
And, yeah, I mean, whether what people choose to do, whether that's returning to the land, literally, and learning how to be more self-sufficient, more self-sustaining, and again, having good people around you.
That's what I think we should do.
So maybe, therefore, can Trump delay an inevitable takeover/slash collapse for another four years?
Maybe, maybe partially, maybe could be good.
But then other times, I just feel let's just rip off the bandage and get this over with.
Let's get Biden in there, and then he's probably going to be declared with some disease or something.
And then the VP will basically be president at that point.
That's exactly what we said.
And I think that's why Biden was allowed to win the nomination because they know within a year or two, he's going to step down and it's going to be given to a person who would never be able to win a nomination outright.
That's what we were talking about just before you came on.
But, you know, I oscillate too, Henrik.
I mean, do you want to go ahead and rip the band-aid off?
Or are you that stage four cancer patient who, you know, you want to live every day you can.
And, you know, why not live four more years if you can?
Now, it doesn't change the fact we all know that things have gotten much worse.
Things are much worse today than they were four years ago today by every standard of measurement with the censorship.
I mean, God knows you and Lana know that more than anybody else.
And, you know, so it's gotten worse under Trump, but at the same time, I like it when a couple of dozen people come out to try to catch a glimpse of him and the media lambasts Trump for not criticizing his supporters for not practicing social distancing.
And he comes back with the quip, well, hey, they were just peaceful protesters.
Or he comes out, you know, defending publicly the Confederate flag and Robert E. Lee.
I mean, that doesn't do much in terms of turning things around, but I'd rather hear that than what we're going to be hearing out of the alternatives.
It's the Elvis song, too much conversation, not enough hanging.
But I'd still rather hear somebody say it, even if things aren't getting better, than it get worse and nobody say it at all.
I mean, I guess that shows you to the extent that we'll settle how desperate we are.
Well, we got this.
Tell me if you agree with this, Henrik.
This comes from one of our listeners in East Tennessee, and she writes, that's a good reason to vote to see them go crazy because they think Trump is one of us, even if he isn't.
Everyone thinks they have something on him.
People are waking up.
We need a little more time.
You know, and yeah, I mean, why not take a couple of more years if you can get it?
Yeah, they may be all institutionalized with Trump derangement syndrome if he's re-elected.
You know, it'll get worse either way, but there's a thin line of protection, maybe, if it's not full-on under Democratic control.
The thing is, at this point, I think it's gone so far that it doesn't matter how you which way this is going to turn if you know what I mean, because if he gets in, this is going to whip them up at an incredible frenzy.
If they get their Democrat input in place, they will start basically turning everything out of setting.
They want victims at that point.
They want to have someone who's guilty for doing all of this to them, right?
I think, yes, you're right, Henrik.
I mean, it's obviously declining under Trump very steadily, very steadily, and very obviously.
But I think if the Democrats get in, they're going to come for scalps.
Yeah, the committees of public safety will come into action and thing.
I can hope is that we're all salemates as Keith said when it happens.
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You'd think this guy had his own show or something.
But his lovely wife will be with us in the next hour.
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So, Henrik, let me toss it over to you.
You pick the topic.
You pick your dime, your dance floor.
Again, with everything going on this year, what's the stuff y'all are covering right now at Red Eyes?
What's the thing that's really piqued your interest?
I mean, obviously, the election's a big deal.
We can certainly continue on with that if you'd like.
What about the censorship?
Right.
I mean, anything you want to go, take it any direction you want.
Yeah, I mean, it's been kind of crazy.
We've been struggling, obviously, as I think everyone has to just try to keep up.
And there's just one major thing after another that seems to just take over and dominate in the news cycle.
And then interesting, a lot of things, I think, underneath the surface that are happening that we just don't have time to, we don't spend the time on it.
We don't have the time.
We don't have the attention span.
You just don't have the manpower to kind of figure it all out.
But yeah, we've been watching, obviously, the corona virus outbreak, the COVID-19, and kind of how we've seen an expansion really of government control and things like that.
I saw a story out of the UK yesterday that one of their agencies there have taken the right to bulldoze people's homes if they consider it to be, well, I guess infected or a risk, contamination risk with COVID-19 and stuff like that.
And as I said, previous segment there, the ALA mayor, Garcetti, he's talking about shutting down.
Initially, there was businesses.
If businesses open up and they keep violating this issue that they should just close down and not remain open, they'll terminate the or turn off the water and the electricity.
But now he's talking about doing it at people's homes as well.
So to us, it's been clear that they're using the whole coronavirus COVID thing.
Again, there's an organic ethnic element underneath all this, of course, an issue for sure to deal with and to struggle with.
But the overreaction have been very interesting.
And from my point of view, from our point of view, we've kind of seen how the government, the usual suspects, the globalists, the elite, call them what you want, they've jumped on this as an opportunity to reform things in their image, to give us less freedoms, to give them more power and more control.
And as we know, things never go in the opposite direction.
We never move in a direction.
A law is removed.
Another restriction is taken away.
It just gets more and more and more.
And I think this COVID, I mean, I call it BS at this point because look at a country like Sweden.
I don't know if you guys have followed it, but the death rates are basically from zero to two per day right now.
And they obviously did the right thing, right?
They had the right approach to this whole thing.
But a lot of numbers, just last thing on that, a lot of numbers have been fumbled and cooked the books in so many different ways.
There's been financial incentives from hospitals included due to this major bailout bill, the CARE Act or whatever they call it, Where hospitals can be asked financially incentives as each patient that they put on, each uninsured patient that they put on a ventilator could garner the hospital as much as almost $40,000, right?
So there's like Sarah Hedge reported, about $100 million that have been.
They're lying for fun and profits.
Exactly.
They've been lost that they're swindling people out of this money and even governments and stuff like that.
So that's been a major thing.
But I mean, as I said, there's been so many things in that the BLM riots, all the stuff that happened in Seattle and Portland, that has just been insane.
The removals of all the statues and stuff, that that just happened like overnight and mayors come in and they topple statues in them, they take down statues in the middle of the night and stuff like that.
I don't know.
I've never seen anything like this.
It's kind of where we started.
The volume has just been turned up to such a degree that what's going to happen now?
Are they going to fake an alien invasion next?
How do they have to talk to this?
It's crazy.
Well, I tell you, Henrik, I'm glad you brought this up.
If you'll remember, I think it was back in the early spring, you and I were together, or I was rather your guest on Red Ice or one of your programs.
And we talked about this back when this was still really materializing, back when it just kind of first broke.
And I think we've been proven right about all of this.
What you're saying tonight is for all intents and purposes, what we were really talking about even back then, months ago.
And it's just amazing to me how this has taken on a religious-like zeal, a religious-like fervor with regards to the maskers versus anybody who dare not wear a mask and succumb and bend the knee to this hysteria.
I mean, we talk about the Charles McKee book, Charles McKay book, the Scottish writer who wrote it in the 1800s.
What is the name of the book?
Extraordinary Popular Delusions, the Madness of Crowds.
You can get that.
Yeah, we're talking about.
But in any event, I mean, and they talk about the exploding number of cases, the exploding number of positives.
But, you know, I'll tell you flat out, not only do I not know if those numbers are true, what I do know for a fact is that the people aren't dropping dead like flies.
This is a bubonic plague.
This is just another illness, if it exists at all.
If they can gin up this type of hysteria about something as minor as this, what is next?
You know, they're acting like they already control American government.
They are totally in control through the media.
Well, it's a great beta test.
I mean, I don't think any of us know exactly.
I don't know if the whole world plays along with this just to get Trump out because, again, Trump hasn't really stopped anything from happening.
I mean, he says things that they hate, but he hasn't really put a monkey in the wrench to their cause.
Don't feel alone, Henrik.
They've censored him now, too.
I saw he got some Facebook stuff.
Yeah, Twitter and TikTok.
What a disappointment.
But maybe it's just all a beta test just to see how quickly people will conform to the most flimsiest of pretenses.
And if people swallow this without any evidence of proof, I mean, who are you going to believe?
The media or your lying eyes?
I mean, what won't people go for?
And you're seeing now people militantly, violently even, coming after you if you don't believe in this narrative.
Image in a world of girly men.
It's like, yeah, it's hysteria.
It's religious.
It's just these people are lunatics.
And, you know, they're presented with enough science and evidence, of course, in mainstream media.
And it's interesting that they shifted from talking about actual deaths to just cases now.
You're confirmed cases, the infection.
Exactly.
Like, wait a minute this, this is what happens through every uh flu season, in that sense that you have the, you have the infection rates and it boosts throughout the population until it can't reproduce itself.
Uh, because people, you know, fight it back, or those who did couldn't fight it back, they do end up uh, succumbing to it.
Uh, you know, unfortunately.
But that's that'sn't death.
No exactly, and I mean, if you also go in and actually do with a fine coat uh, find tooth comb, look at the actual data.
There was a uh, there was a county in Florida that did this.
recently we ended up playing that little video clip from a local uh media outlet there in florida and they had looked at the cases uh and this was the death case the death rates and stuff like that and they've gone through case by case and looked at it and they discovered that there were so many comorbidities as they call it together with covid19 and and you know this is widely known actually widely discussed but it's still not recognized in mainstream media that you know if you those cases where someone had been run over by a car but they had been tested positive for covid19 so they died of covid19 not with covid19
And she had broken her hip and and she was, that was covet 19 death.
It got to be stopped in the head and that was covet Henry.
Henry Henrick, you're 100 right, the huge difference we've talked about this before huge difference between dying with it and dying because of it.
And you just gave some examples.
We're actually getting a message from a nurse right now um, a practicing Rn, who says at my job, it's like, how dare you even question it?
Like questioning Corona is saying, the world is flat, it's all dogma.
And this is, of course, a nurse who I know personally, so I know that she is a nurse and she's uh, you know, totally with us on on the question.
But uh but yeah, by god, you better not say it as part of your professional practice.
Yeah, honest skepticism has gone out of fashion.
Yeah, and look at how they're censoring now too.
I mean the fact that the Google UH Youtube Twitter, all these major companies Facebook they, they lined up right behind the World Health Organization.
Right, and look at how they're working together with the Chinese government right they're, they're.
Even just the other day now, the uh the, the World Health Organization, tried to acquit China from and and and, planting seeds of dots like it didn't really come from Wuhan.
Our investigation seems to suggest it originated elsewhere.
They're trying to clear their name in this right and the World Health Organization had been wrong time and time again.
They gave completely uh, you know, bs recommendations early on in the process.
Then it was like, don't wear masks because this is ridiculous, you don't have to do that, and stuff.
And then they flip-flopped on the issues.
Despite that, all the major social media companies have lined up and said, whatever, whatever the World Health Organization says, that's our, that's our bible, right there, just just follow that and anyone else that that says anything else is banned.
Look at even the hydrochloroquine issue with the uh, the doctors right, with the American Frontline Doctors.
What was it called?
Their video on twitter and facebook?
17 million, 18 million views in total, or something like that just kicked off of the platforms banned.
Even the personal UH, with the American Frontline Doctor Doctor's website was terminated by Squarespace.
For what was it again?
It said the, the terms of service was something like spreading misinformation or something I think it was.
Or, or um yeah, like um, leading people astray.
This is another word they used for it, but it was basically that, which is like that's incredible because because, when you enter into that territory, that anything is is possible after that point.
Right, they talk about the.
Well, that's a conspiracy theory.
I think we're going to see a massive uh, uh censorship on on all kinds of issues.
Right, they've started with the White advocacy, of course is kickbooted off on on on most major social media.
Uh, some websites have been banned and barred and stuff like that, so you can't link them up anymore.