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Will here we go, Oki Doki. Now things aren't working, Okay,
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things are working. Ozzy Osbourne is dead, just at a
farewell tour or show apparently, and he's only seventy six,
but he has passed on. If you know him and
love him, I'm sure you're sad. I'm sorry for your loss.
I really didn't and know like one song of his,
which was Iron Man, and that's it. So I am
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sad for those who are sad. I'm said for his family.
I hope he does well in the hereafter. I'm sure
he'll do just fine. All the bats will feel safer. Right,
So there's auzy. People are very upset about that. We
also lost full Cogan just today. I believe seventy one
did not eat bats as far as we know, didn't
do a farewell tour, just died. I really love Hulk Hogan. Obviously,
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I'm an eighties child, so I watched him on wrestling.
I liked him. Then I liked him when he saved
that girl from a car accident last year. I seems
to be a decent kind of guy who knows who
he's really like, but always sad to see your childhood
people pass on as you get older. There he goes,
thanks for all, thanks for all the love, Hogan good
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afterlife as well. So we lost a couple pretty big
names this week. People are sad about that. I always
feel kind of happy as a you know, I don't
I don't want to belittle anybody suffering or their family
suffering especially, and I also feel excited for what people
get to do after this. So, you know, a little
bit of light there, and we'll move into some of
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the news otherwise. Trump is floating restriction for commanders. Some
of it are called the Washington Commanders if they fail
to ditch the nickname in favor of their Redskins return.
It's always been a ridiculous choice. I've shared many times
about living on a Native reservation where I went in
myself thinking Redskins and Indians were you know, derogatory terms,
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and you know, saying you know, Native American and doing
all the PC language, and everybody there was like, you
don't have to talk like a ridiculous person. You can
just call us Indians. That's what we call our And
I actually specifically asked them because they love football. The
whole tribe was like, the best thing you could have
ever done was have a football game. Any level, middle school,
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high school, it doesn't matter. Loved it. And I asked
him what about Redskins and you know these things, and yeah,
we love it. We love it. It's an honor. So
it's a leftist thing. It's like a thing for people
who don't live on reservations to have this sort of
idea that it was racist to have the Redskins. But
the vast majority of most Native American communities like Redskins,
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like the Indians, like these sorts of sports teams, and
are not super excited about the change. You can find
Natives who are, but it is by far not the
majority of them. So I think I don't know what
he's doing or trying to get them to change, and
I don't think it'll work, but I definitely understand wanting
to go back. We'll see either way, it doesn't really matter.
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So scars Hunter Biden came out this week and went
on a drug fueled l and full of F bombs,
just left and right F bombs, which whatever. I swear
a lot too. It's just it. You can always tell
when someone's like losing it and they're just like not
well with themselves, if they can't stop swearing and they're
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really really angry and upset, and it's like, well, this
isn't actually the way to affect change, So it doesn't
actually convince anyone to go to your side. If you're
just angry, ranting and swearing. Some people will seem to
They might even be like impressed or sad or upset,
but really not impressive. And someone tweets her I bet
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fifty thousand dollars. Hunter would fail a drug test right now.
And yeah, probably the saddest thing about his life is
the family he grew up in and the quite likely
pedophilic abuse he was subjected to, and of course that
would lead to drug abuse. And so I actually feel
very sad for Hunter Biden, especially that he's still being
sort of paraded around. I don't know who this guy
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interviewing him is, like said, they just like pulled someone
out and interviewed Biden. I don't know, so probably an asset. Otherwise,
probably wouldn't be interviewing Hunter Biden, so who cares. I
don't know. I don't watch any of an interview. I
just saw these little blitz or he's freaking out and
not effective. Not a good look. Feel bad for the guy.
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May we all hope he gets a better interesting If
you ever were into South Park, Isaac Hayes's son has
come out and said that his father did not quit
South Park over the Scientology episode. That actually he suffered
from a stroke and it left him unable to work,
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and Scientologist came out on his behalf and claimed that
he stopped working there because of his connection with Scientology.
So not true at all, and I don't know why
they waited fourteen years to set it straight, but that's
apparently what his son is now saying. He is Isaac
Hay's the third So you can read the full story
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it says at Cracked online, but that's the short of it.
So the beloved chef can remain your beloved chef. If
you were ever sad about losing chef on South Park,
or if you ever had any disappointment in Isaac Cayes.
Oops good music though South Park, speaking of has come
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back in season twenty seven one point five billion dollar
deal twenty seventh season. I don't think I've watched much
South Park since like nineteen ninety nine, not because it's
not awesome, because I didn't really have TV for many years,
because I was traveling abroad for many years. I was
living abroad for many years, and when I got back,
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I was real busy. So I just haven't watched much
until the last honestly seven years, since I haven't been teaching,
because I have a lot more time and I'm able
to read books and watch things again. I could now,
but I haven't. So they're cool. I love South Park.
I love that they go after everyone. There is no
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safe side of any policy or anything that's happening. All
that will be made fun of, which is exactly what
humor is for. To point out the absurdities of life
and of politics and of society, to help us reflect
on ourselves so that we can choose better. And that's
why it's great, and that's why they've always been pretty great.
So apparently they are bashing Trump, They're bashing all kinds
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of things, and very interesting that it's airing right after
everyone's freaking out about the Colbert thing, So I don't
know why people think that that's actually real that Trump
took down to Colbert, even though Colbert's ratings have been
horrible for years and they only got better when he
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started to constantly make fun of Trump, which he's been
doing for years, And why wouldn't have Trump taken him
down in the first term? You know, it's just whatever. Anyway,
South Park's back. If you're excited about it, there it is.
They'll continue to bash everyone as they always have. I'm
sure the view speaking of Trump bashers, is also taking
a hiatus. What does that mean? I don't know. Are
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they all gonna be like reprogrammed to actually be able
to make sense? I don't know. I don't know, but
the view is being taken up, so everyone's like, oh,
has anyone even watched that? And I'm guessing their ratings
are probably just as bad as Colbert's. I just don't
think there's many people left a lot of times, like
the vast majority of the watchers of these types of things,
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Colbert and the viewer are boomers, and I love the boomers,
got nothing against them, but they're kind of like fading,
and I think they're sick of it. I think they're
just constantly being talked to you like they're stupid and
like only we only ever talk about Trump being bad
and nothing else. Who knows, Maybe I'm wrong, but they're
taking a hiatus. Who knows if it'll ever come back.
We can only hope that it doesn't. That would be
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a huge win for all of us. Anti Trump activists
are protesting outside the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York City.
Out in Colbert stays Trump must go again because they're
super delusional and think that it is literally Trump that
took him off. NBC has come out and said his
ratings are poor, it was a financial decision, and they
still just like made this up that it was Trump,
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and so they just committed to it. It is amazing
to watch. It's amazing to watch people protest because a
show is taking off air, Like you didn't do this
for Firefly Firefly Firefly should have had protests, but no, no,
no protests for Firefly, just for cold Bear Reports. I'm like, you, guys,
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realize he could just have a podcast like every other
person in the world, and you could continue to listen
to him like no one's censoring him. It's so weird.
It's so weird. I don't know there it is. Jeff
Bezos is weighing the possible acquisition of CNBC. Ah, does
he need it?
Speaker 3 (10:57):
No?
Speaker 1 (10:58):
Is it sort of monopoly? Kind of is this anti trust?
I don't know. It seems too big to me that
you own like the entire Amazon network, and also now
you're gonna own CNBC. You got all of this media.
What does he own Washington Post, all kinds of things,
and now CNBC. I also think it's weird because CNBC
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doesn't seem like that big of a moneymaker to me.
But maybe I'm out of the loop. Uh So, I'm
sure people will criticize it no matter what happens, no
matter who acquires it, no matter if it's anti trust
or monopoly or whatever or not, and no matter what
he does with CNBC if he does acquire it. And
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moving on to some world news, Macrone says France will
recognize Palestine as a state. Cool, I mean good, I
hope everyone does. I think it's crazy we still have it.
I don't even understand that reality. It's been a long
long time. One hundred and forty countries that says do
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recognize House of the States. So you know, it's just
like the big ones that's got the veto powers like us.
We've vetoed this so many times I can't even remember,
because like seventy times. I think when I did a
show on it was seventy something times. It's insane. It's
insane that we allow that kind of unrivaled purity to
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continue to go unchecked. This is why. Also, the UN
is a garbage organization that does nothing good for the
entire world at all. It does not work in any
way as it should if it were actually going to
be fair, and is also a pathway for globalist agendas everywhere.
Oh there's that Iranian official suspect sabotage and waves of
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fires and explosions from Israel, of course. Yeah, it makes
me think of all the fires and explosions in the
United States over the last handful of years. Makes me
think of those, makes me wonder who's behind those. I
still suspect China myself, And you never know, there has
been worse things done by certain countries to other certain
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countries in the past, so who really knows. But are
they doing this too Iran? Yeah, probably, that's pretty much
their mo We don't like you We're going to tear
you apart as much as possible and create our dominance
in this region, as has been the plan all along.
Winners know it because we see the writing on the wall. Clearly.
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Ted Rose of the WHO has come out and said
that their WHO staff, thirty two of them were attacked
by Israel in Palestine. So yeah, we've got to keep
this up, got to keep this going, you know. And
I'm sure WHO staff have been attacked in Palestine before now,
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but for now, we have to continue keeping all eyes
on this conflict that has been going on for literally
fifty years and really hasn't changed all that much the
whole time. The whole time, it's been this bad and
we got to talk about it all the time. Now,
so who's members have to get involved, apparently in the chaos.
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So they're demanding the immediate release of detained staff. But
it sounds pretty brutal. It sounds like exactly what Israel
usually does in Palestine. They came in and got all
the men completely naked and then you know, poked them
with guns, which I think is torture. I'm pretty sure
it's a human rights abuse. So that's what Israel is
all about is human rights abuses, so par for the course,
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as a winner would know. Thailand F sixteen jet bombs
Cambodia as border clash escalates. It started with just an
exchange of bullets and then an F sixteen came in
and bombed. So this is Cambodia and Thailand. Things heating
up over there. You have to know this is actually
proxy for China in the US. I can't remember who's
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on whose side here, but this is not just a
random occurrence. Just like Pakistan and India, these are all
proxies for Israel, Russia, China, US the big guys, and
that's it. So that's what's going on over there in Thailand.
We can hope for peace for the people there who
have nothing to do with any of that and just
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want to live their lives like all people all over
the world. In Vidia AI chips, speaking of Asia and
the conflicts with the global hedgemons, and Vidia AI chips
worth one billion dollars were smuggled into China after Trump
export controls. So this is the fifth generation warfare. This
is the nonlinear warfare between the US and China having
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to do with you know, AI chips and VIDIA at
the at the helm here. We have been seeing this
for a handful of years now, at least I've been
talking about it for a handful of years on winning
report about the tech war between the giant nations. And
here's China's win, unfortunately, getting one billion dollars worth of
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their chips into their countries. Right now, the race for
dominance in the whole entire world is all about technology.
So this is why we've seen this sudden push for
our return to nuclear, clean green technology. This is why
we've seen all of this warring around chips, microchips and processors.
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This is why Nvidia is suddenly the biggest company in
the globe and has been so all of it's connected
to that same thing. So you could also say this
is the technocratic push, the technocratic takeover. It's the same.
It was always going to head this way. The only
real good in that is that the technocrats are not Satanists.
They tend not to be Satanists. They tend to be
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what you might call Luciferians a little bit better. It's
still not fantastic still, by no means something we should
feel safe and happy with. But we can be really
really happy they're not petavores. That's an exceptional goodness that
we can all celebrate, and in the meantime, we'll keep
ourselves weary over this technocratic takeover. And speaking of AI,
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the White House has unveiled America's AI action Plan, which
is to win the AI race. It's exactly the same
as every other arms race or national dominance, international dominance
race we've seen throughout history, and so this is a
huge amount of money and energy being pushed into American
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AI infrastructure. They say they're going to uphold free spreech.
I mean, that'd be cool. They haven't so far, so
I don't really believe them. It's like at all, but
you know, we'll see what actually happens. Definitely building tons
of data centers, Definitely partnering with all of the worst
technocrats in the world. You could say best or worth.
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They're the best at what they do. They're the worst
kind of I won't say that they're not all horrible people.
They genuinely believe in what they're doing, and we have
to remember that about people. They're not just evil. They
really believe in what they're doing, and they really believe
they're not making mistakes and they're really believe they're doing
what's best. Sometimes that's the best for themselves. Sometimes this
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was best for everyone. They're not always right about it,
you know. Famously we say, like Hitler thought he was
doing the right thing, right, he didn't think he was
doing the wrong thing, or he wouldn't have done it.
So it's true of all of them. So we shouldn't
forget that. A lot of them are patriots, a lot
of them are people who think they really are helping you,
and they might. I mean, there's a chance, it's definitely
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possible that they actually could care about free speech. There's
just a lot going on. But you have to make
sure you know what your lines in the sand are.
And that's what I've said all along. That's the most
empowered place you can stand to say, Well, here's what
I know I will do and won't do. And for me,
that's I know. I will never put a chip in
my box anywhere in any way for any reason. It's
just never going to happen.
Speaker 3 (19:04):
I know.
Speaker 1 (19:04):
I will always prioritize nature, being in nature, actual nature,
and not a simulation of it. And you know, and
that's about it. The rest of it. I'm like, yeah,
I might have a robot. I don't know that I won't.
I used to hate AI and I like it now,
so I'm not sure. You know, right now, I feel
like I would never have a robot. I don't know
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the future, so I get glimpses of it sometimes. I
get visions sometimes and they usually come true, but I
don't actually know for sure. Nobody does. So we'll keep
our lines in the sand. Will know what our values are,
and we'll keep those. You can't ever take that away.
And if the world becomes a place we don't like
to live, well, the good news is we will leave
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it eventually. So there's that Trump's AI vision advances, as
I said, with Oracle and Open AI expanding five hundred
billion dollars. So this is the stargate, is what we
were just talking about. It's just a little bit more
details around it. Five hundred billion is a lot, it's
a four year plan. It's fast. They're really on top
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of it. They say there's one hundred thousand jobs. I
would hope you'd have at least one hundred thousand jobs
with a five hundred billion dollar price tag. But you know,
mostly again, this is focused, like I said, in developing
our own chips, we don't have to rely on Asia
for this, also having our infrastructures and the nuclear power
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generators and whatnot. So it's all that kind of stuff
bringing it here, making sure we have it for ourselves.
Pretty smart. Again, you can like it or not like it,
But if you look at what would happen if we
didn't do it, it's not a pretty picture. If we let
China do it and then China had dominance over us.
We already know what China would do because they've spelled
it out in their intentions and their plans and their policies,
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and that is they would come dominate this place and
it would no longer be the United States, and you
would no longer be the citizen that you are. So
you can hate AI, and you can hate the digital
you can hate all of this stuff if you want.
Hopefully you at least recognize that this actually does have
to be done. Fortunately or unfortunately, it's true. Oh unless
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the sun wipes us al out, has you know, killed
all the electric grids, and we can just go back
to kfan days, which you also might not like. This
is where we're headed. So you got a winner knows reality, right,
You got to keep in check with reality. Moving on
to some pedophile business, we've got Gislaine Maxwell. Fascinating prison
secrets revealed by a January sixth rioter door mate. So
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let's be clear, there were very few actual giant January
sixth rioters. There was just a person who was at
the January sixth event and got imprisoned for it. You
could question whether or not therefore this person is an
agent or not. Jessica Watkins is her name. She was
a former inmate at the exact same prison that slain
Maxwell was at. Interesting to me as well because I
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think it's a pretty cush sort of place. So they
put a J six person in this place, and she
happened to room with just Laine Maxwell and then did
a whole like expose secrets about her in prison and
what she's like in prison when she got out. It
all sounds quite sus to me. It's also interestingly timed
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with just Laine Maxwell supposedly about to come to Congress
to testify, which we'll get to. And you know, her
connections to Jeffrey Epstein as a child sex trafficker should
pretty much diminish her status and trustworthiness in your eyes.
But this article is interesting because it sort of jumps
back and forth between like, Oh, I didn't really want
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to trust her or like her, but she was actually
really nice and she's like teaching people and she's helping
them learn and she's doing really good and da da dune.
So you're like, you know, they're acknowledging her character. They're
acknowledging that we have these problems and trusting her, liking
her as a character on the on the global scene, right,
But I also look at all these good things. So
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it's a really interesting, somewhat fluffy piece about just Laine
Waxwell because of this inmate who is already questionable with
why she's here in Tallahassee at the Maxwell facility with
just Laine, or sorry, at the facility with just Laine.
So take from that whatever you want. Seems like some
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propaganda to me, meant to make us feel a certain
way about this character who's coming back into prominence here
for many reasons. However, on this topic of Trump and
Epstein and him not releasing the files and all of
this uproar, he has sued Dow Jones News Corp, Rupert
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Murdoch and The Wall Street Journal for Libel as they
reported that he sent this birthday message to Jeffrey Epstein.
They've already proven it's not real. And you know, is
it a it not? I don't know. Why would I know.
I'm not there, you're not there. Nobody knows. But as
far as we can tell, it isn't real. But this
is what they do, right, This is what the media
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has done for years now, very very obviously against Trump specifically,
where they will just make up things and then they
will have to retract it, but nobody hears the retraction.
But none of them hear that, and so they continue
to say all the things that aren't true. This is
the same with January sixth. People will still say six
people were murdered. No one person was. One person was
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murdered and it was by the police or you know,
by agents. It was a rioter so called, who was
shot by agents. So nobody was. None of the cops were,
No cops died. All the cops who died just died
that week of random things that had nothing to do
with January sixth, and they attributed it all to January
sixth for no reason. So there's one example. But if
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you ask people that all they know is the first
thing they heard, which was that rioters killed six people,
and they ran with that, and for some people it's
like twenty people they're like, oh, it's a blood bath.
Where do you get your news? So all they have
to do is say Trump wrote this letter to Epstein.
They were such good buddies. They'll have to retract it.
It's a legal case now, and they will, but nobody
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will see it. So he is suing them for that hoax.
Love him or hate him, this is what they've been
doing to him. Quite interesting. And they have subpoenat Bill
and Hillary Clinton over the Jiuayne Maxwell connections. So while
we haven't been given some kind of a list or
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some kind of documents, we're seeing a lot of interesting
action around this. We're seeing these fluff pieces on just
laying come out. We're seeing that she's being subpoena to
speak to Congress. We're seeing the grand jury testimony and
documents being unsealed by Trump, which is now a judge
has gotten in the way of which we'll get two
in a second as well. And we're seeing Bill and
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Hillary Clinton subpoenad. It's quite something. Will anything happen? No,
probably not. Nothing ever does. It's still fascinating. I like
this movie. I like this scene that's playing out, like
I would love to see any type of actual justice
happen with any of these people. Bill Clinton's an obvious
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sex criminal. Is he a pedophile? I'm not sure. We
don't have as much evidence as we do for say
Hillary or Joe Biden, but we know he's a rapist
of many, many, many people. And he spent much more
time on Epstein Island, on Epstein's planes and Epstein's presence
than Trump ever did. Trump was on there like a
couple times. From the records we saw like ten years ago,
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Clinton too many times. The count so very interesting that
these things are happening. You know what I notice is,
you know, as a winner, I can say, well, that
sounds good. We'll see what happens. You know, I don't
have any stakes in it. I don't need to make
any bets on it. I've got nothing riding on this.
It's not it's not my problem, it's not my deal.
I can just watch it and say, yeah, it'd be
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cool if that does happen. If it doesn't, it'll be normal.
Oh well, all right, if I win either way, because
it doesn't affect me at all. But the group of people,
which is most of them both on the left, on
the right, but in the center, outside of the circle,
the conspiracy community, that everybody, everybody freaked out that nothing's
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happening over Epstein, but none of them seem to say
a peep about this. So you know, it's easy to
be outraged, it's easy to be hateful, it's easy to
be on the doom and gloom side of things. You're
actually safest there. And I've talked about this a bunch
of times before that you know, the black pill position
is actually the weak position. It's actually the position without
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any courage. You take a black pill position and say
everything's hopeless, everything's lost. Give up now. If you're afraid
of trying and failing, if you're afraid of hoping and
then being shown wrong, if you're afraid of saying maybe
something will happen and it doesn't. Afraid of that, I
have nothing to lose if I say, yeah, I really
hope Bill and Hillary Clinton hang for their client crimes,
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and I will also not be shocked if they don't.
I lose nothing by feeling that way. I lose nothing
by saying that out loud. But I think in the
black pill mind it's scary because they have some sort
of like identity or you know, they're attached to like
how people see them or something, you know, And I
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think people think that it's like a stupid or naive
or weak view to say, yeah, I'd be cool if
Bill and Hillary hang, you know, or whatever whatever reason,
if you have even a modicum of hope that that
could happen in the world, you're you're like not good,
you're not a good person, or you're not like reliable.
It's a weird, weird psychological game. But it attracts many
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to the black pill side because it's safer. It's way
easier to say nothing will ever be good because you're
going to be right most of the time, or you're
information and bias will tell you so. But it also
makes it really hard to feel any hope or joy
in life. And so yeah, you take your take your
pick what you like. I like the rainbow sparkle pill myself.
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So this is this is happening. It's very interesting to me.
They have said Trump is among many in the Ebstein
files quote unquote, well, well, yeah, again, that shouldn't surprise anyone.
We saw that many many many years ago, long before
I ever did this show, even we knew that, we
knew that he was on the plane. That that has
not been in question. And for me, ever, if you're
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saying Trump's in the files, as in there's like a
video of him harming a child, I actually don't think so.
From every angle I can come at this with rationally,
and even in my spiritual channels, I don't see that.
I'm not trying to brag. I'm like, very rarely wrong.
I just it just as true. It's why I do
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spiritual channeling. It's why I do taro. It's because, again
as humbly as possible, because it's not me. Actually, it's
a higher level of consciousness that we all access. It's God,
it's source. It's that. Because it's that, it's pretty accurate.
I wouldn't do it for a living if I couldn't
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rely on it, so I'd be ridiculous. No one would
ever come back to me. You know, I have clients
for years and years because that's what they find. So
you know, can I be wrong? Sure, technically not Usually
I just don't see it. So is he in the files. Yeah,
we already knew that. Who is surprised about that? But
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what does that even mean to be in the files?
I mean, like if you flew on a plane once
and then you never did it again, Like, does it matter.
I don't think it matters if you like almost never
hung out with this person, but you did sometimes and
there's some pictures of it, does that matter? I've hung
out with murder Literally they're in prison. Still, I've hung
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out with horrifying people. You could show people pictures of
who I hung out with and be like, oh my god,
that's who she is. No, it's not who I am.
It's that day's mistake. It's that many years mistake. But right,
it's that's not something that I find to be very
compelling in a person's life. So, you know, does he
do other horrible things? Probably? I don't know, But does
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he do those ones? I don't think so. I don't
think he's a pediv or. I don't think he's a Satanist,
And I think it matters. So that's that Trump already
saw that he was told he was in the Mstein files.
We get it, it was said, but also very interestingly,
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not quite Epstein related, but definitely Satanic cabal related. Obama
is now being called into question for treason. Pam Bondi
has come out and said, Tulci Gabbard has come out
and said, which is absolute and controvertible evidence of treason,
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and that Obama has committed treason. And so the Justice
Department has announced the formation of a strike force to
assess the evidence that Tulca Gabbard has come up with
in order to literally investigate Obama for treason. So Obama
is being investigated for treason. One of the consequences to
treason if you're found guilty is the death sentence. And
I again try not to revel in people's deaths, but
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this is one of the most evil people I've ever
seen in my life, Obama. So again, lots of evidence
of petivore behavior in this man. And so if that
person gets taken out of the earth, I'm happy. I
will be happy. But what's really interesting is he still
holds such an insane sway on. People are so enamored
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with this demon and have been since the beginning. It
was the weirdest experience of my life. I was very
used to being ignored for my views that were outside
people's perceptions, although again it was almost always right. But
you know, all of a sudden, everybody loved Obama. Never
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had been into any kind of politics in any way ever,
I had been for many, many years deeply, and they
all of a sudden loved this guy, loved him. I
talk about this all the time. I had friends who
put his portrait of his family on their wall. It's
the weirdest thing I've ever seen. I had never seen
people adore a politician before, and it scared me. I
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was scared. I was like scared of him because he
had that much power and sway. So I knew back
then it was a spiritual situation, a demonic situation, and
it was so I didn't listen to him talk. I wouldn't.
I was like, just in case, just in case, that's
a really tricky demon. Like I literally would walk out
of the room if he came on TV, if someone
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had him on like a radio or so, I would
just leave. So I was like, I'm not listening to this.
You guys are all under some kind of weird ass spell,
and I'm not joining you there. So I never got
the Obama bug. I didn't like him from the beginning.
I believe if you investigate him from Trees and you
find him guilty, even if the evidence is incontrovertible, people
will lose their minds if he gets hanged, shot anything,
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if anything happens to him, no matter what the evidence is.
You could show, you know, pre ai, like a known
video that's been in a chain of conduct custody that's
you know, hardcore, ironclad of him doing heinous things to
each other, and people would still just defend it. They
would just find a way because that is how thick
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the cognitive dissonance can be. So I find it to
be a huge win that this has even ever come
to any sort of light, that there is an actual
Trees an investigation going on. It's amazing and I I
love it again. I love this movie. It's great. I'll
keep watching it. That's see what happens, and maybe he
will hang. Well, there's hope, not super high hope, because
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there's just some Oh. So, Columbia University is paying two
hundred and twenty million dollars in a deal with Trump
to restore their federal funding. They're paying this as a
fine for three years. They will be paying this fund
for the equal Employment Opportunity Commission investigation, so they're basically
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paying for what they had to be investigated for. So
that's cool. You know, we canceled the equal opportunity. We
also canceled you know, this is also about anti Semitism,
so unfortunately it's an anti free speech. In my opinion,
I'm down with the anti equal employment opportunity or you know,
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race based hiring things. But yeah, they're going to review
their Middle East curriculum. And you know, it's also fair
to say that colleges have gone way too far to
one side and you will not hear the other side
in any debate. So even though I'm really a fan
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of Palestine and the people of Israel, I'm not a
fan of the government of Israel. I find it highly
useful to criticize the government of Israel for so many reasons.
But you won't find pro Israel anywhere in college. And
I think, even though that's not my stance, it is
a worthy one for people to be exposed to, just
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like all stances are, for the most part, all angles,
all political sides, and you don't find that in colleges anymore.
So I am a fan of making it more fair
I'm not a fan of crushing what they call anti
Semitic speech, which is just criticizing Israel. Obviously that's not okay.
So it's a complicated issue there. But two hundred and
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twenty million dollars fine, it's crazy. HHS has adopted ACIP
recommendations to remove thy marisol from all US influenza vaccines.
That's amazing. A lot of people. Again, you go blackpool
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on this, You're like, so what, it doesn't matter. They're
going all mRNA. Now, well, mRNA has a couple of
death or a couple of nails, and it's coffin as well,
So you don't actually know that, and you can still
take the win. You're allowed to like it. Oh God,
I like it. I love it. People won't get thy
marasol anymore. Good, dear God, it's a good thing. Just
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celebrate it. So silly, why can't you stop being black filed?
So I celebrate it. I'm glad, it's great. I love it.
So many, so many people's lives will be so deeply improved.
I'd be better if they just don't inject themselves in general.
But this is a great start. Take the win. Speaking
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of the NIH leadership aims to restore the public's trust
in science. The National Institute of Health has done a
horrible job trying to keep us trusting it, especially over
COVID lockdowns, mask band aids, vaccine rollouts. They all lacked
scientific backing, they all created social division, they all disproportionately
harmed marginalized populations, and they all lost our trust. They
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were undermining scientific peer review. They were taking articles out
who had passed per review and had actual data and
were sound because they weren't supporting the official narratives on
what they wanted people to do. Journals that had had
high reliability for a long time, like the Lancet was
what I was always all throughout grad school. That was
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like one of the top most reliable, most trusted and
loved longest term journals that you could access. And the
Lancet even got opted by this agenda. So they're trying
to come back. Now they're realizing they lost people. They're
realizing all these people are like, yeah, we're going to
homeschool and not vaccinate. Now vaccination has dropped so severely
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they're trying not to even talk about it because you
can't hide how many people just stopped completely. And this
is like the hugest win of all and it's not
you know, it's like everything. They're not going to look
at it. They're not going to tell you about it,
they're not going to celebrate it with you because they
don't want you to know you're winning. But we have
won so hard that they have to try desperately to
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get us back. And that's what they're trying to do
with the National Institute of Health now, trying to get
us back from our homeschooling, anti on authoritarian you know,
pro freedom like you know, not necessarily getting injections and
all this sort of stuff, returned to healthy foods, grounding,
all this stuff, huge, wake up, spiritual, mental, all of it.
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They're trying to realize back in by making the National
Institute of Health more trustworth. We want to regain people's trust.
And you know, I'm down. Do it, get better, get reliable,
get actual scientific publishing, take the money out of it,
you know, take us out of this system of like
you have to publish your parish. Take us out of
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this system where you have to get this high amounts
of money and backing you before you can do any
sort of research and anything, and you better meet their
expectations with your findings or else they're going to cancel
your funding. Do it, prove it. I'll love it. I'll
love it all along. I call it a win all along.
In the meantime, I'm so glad nobody trusts you. You're
not trustworthy. So you know, Vercola did this long article
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about like basically exactly what I'm saying, and you can
read it. It is interesting. He has listened to this
like three hour thing that you don't have to listen
to if you want to just read this, and it's cool.
He's just as critical of them as I am. But
he's also just as hopeful they'll actually reform. So you know,
well we can help. It's a win either way. We've
already won, can only win harder. Also, the US has
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rejected officially the World Health Organization pandemic response measures. Remember
that treaty had the language pulled out of it. That
was a huge win. So we didn't get the WHO
overriding the sovereignty of each nation. We're free from that.
That's great. They still had plenty of other things in
place that tried to get every country to commit to
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doing what the WHO wants and that would be an
agreement to their response measures, and the US has said, nah,
now we're good, which again is huge, it's huge. None
of this would have happened, by the way, if there
was a Harris thing. I know the criticism too. We're
supposed to love all of this stuff. But in the
meantime they're building the technocratic prison, and you know, this
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is all just little bits of things here and there,
just you know, to keep us going along the path
or whatever. It doesn't matter. I still won't go into
your technocratic prison. I can't stop them from making it.
You can't either, but you cannot go along with it
forever until you die. So you win. So you've won.
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So you're good. And you can be happy that the
US has rejected the WHO response measures. You're allowed to
be happy. The UK has launched their first sanctions and
a new strategy to deter migrant crossings. I well believe
it if they actually deter migrant crossings. It seemed like
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for many, many years now they've been very much encouraging
migrant crossings. So they're imposing sanctions on two dozen individuals
and groups from the Balkans, Middle East and China aimed
at curbing migrant crossings in the Channel. Remember when I
told you who was behind mass immigration in all these
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countries and that it was China. Well, here's like the
first official declaration that that's true that I've been able
to see this entire time. Lots of you know, politicians
here and there have mentioned it orever. Here they're actually
taking out sanctions against China for supporting these migrations. So
you can see it is an attack. You can see
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you don't have to lack compassion for the people who
are being used for the attack. You can still want
them to go home. It's not uncompassionate. If an enemy
picks up a baby and throws it at your face,
you can feel very sad for the baby, and then
you can return it to its mother. This is like
not hard to understand. So yes, I'm glad they're doing
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that in the UK. Would be very good for the
people of the UK if that actually succeeds and moves forward.
Their society and culture has been very disrupted in horrible ways.
We're also seeing health and human services. As far as
immigration goes, in the United States has supported the illegal
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trafficking of children and their placement therefore into child sex
trafficking rings once they get here to the United States.
All of these unaccompanied minors, as we've been saying all along,
are used for sex trafficking. And everyone knows it except leftists.
I don't know why they won't admit it. You can
show it to them and they'll just avoid it. They're
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very avoidant people in general, very very very much not
willing to look at the darkness in the world. Doesn't
make them very effective. In fact, it makes them a
tool for darkness most of the time unwittingly. They're not
trying to be bad people. And so there was this
recent you know, yet another sort of legislative sorry presentation, God,
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I can't think you congressional testimony. There we go and
they talked about all the things they've found that the
Biden administration just ignored. Three hundred thousand unaccompanied migrant children
have been lost track of three hundred thousand, the almost
no hope for them. Some of them might be okay,
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most of them have been very very not okay. This
whole time they had a pipeline. They said, this Higgins
who was presenting about the AHSS and this audit that
they've done of this system that was supposed to keep
track of the undocumented children, the unaccompanied miners, and the
children that just were piped right into the United States.
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She said, it is a pipeline. We set up a pipeline.
Oh sorry, this is actually one of the senators interviewing her.
We set up a pipeline of tender age children into
sex trafficking and slave labor. And the woman who's testifying said,
be advised, we're building our criminal case files. We're interviewing
these thirty five thousand kids. These are the ones they
have left that they have contact with, and we're finding
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out exactly what happened, how they ended up in the
nightmare where they were, and we're rescuing them and there's
nothing anybody can do about it. We're going to identify
them them, rescue them, and these NGO employees are going
to find themselves wearing orange because they were facilitating sex trafficking,
whether they meant to or not. If you take a child,
you put it somewhere and you never check up on
it again, and you didn't check out the situation, yeah,
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you're complicit. In interviews, they said with cartel members incarcerated
for human trafficking. They explained how we a week. Sponsor
verification incentiviize trafficking by enabling cartels to control children's placement
by supplying children with exact sponsor information, allowing control over
their destination. So the cartels are trafficking children in they're
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letting them come right into the country. Then these NGOs
are placing them wherever they select to be placed. They
select the children to be placed somewhere. So if you
already know who you're paying, who's paying you where to
send these children, there they go. They had a hotline setup.
In the hotline, they specifically had it set up up
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for these children to be able to call once they're
placed if anything went wrong. Sixty five thousand calls were
made and zero of them were followed up on. So
they gave them this phone number, said call this if
you have troubles. They called, nothing ever happened. I can't
even imagine how evil you have to be to set
up this system. But it's also just as evil to
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ignore it and pretend it doesn't exist. So in the
sixty five thousand calls, zero of them were followed up on.
One call they said was a child reporting A lot
of grown men were coming into my bedroom and touching
him ignored, Just like all the rest the entire time
Binen was in office, zero of the calls answered. All
of them now are being answered, just like all the
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FEMA checks were printed and cashed and the money was
sent out as soon as Trump had access. All of
these children were being rescued as soon as they had access.
A contractor led one hundred and fifty teenage girls miners
in sexually explicit dance routines. I'm not even gonna read
all this is so disgusting. I hope these people all die.
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Death sentence for pedophiles is what I say. So that
was all happening. This is part of the Again. You
can say like, oh, you are embracist, or you don't
like immigration, or I love immigration. I don't like illegal
immigration because children get sex trafficked, because drugs get trafficked,
because cartels gain power and money, because they come in
and they set up their cartels and their gangs and
our turf. I'm okay with our gangs. I don't want
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their gangs. Our gangs are fine. We've learned to live
with them, right, They're part of our ecosystem and our infrastructure,
and they have very specific roles and they tend to
stay in them, and they're not horrifying, not great all
the time. Bad things happen, yes, obviously lots of it,
pretty bad things. Not this. This is crazy. So you
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can read all about this if you want. It's another
very heavily suppressed story that isn't being publicized. But it
happened this past week and hopefully those children all get saved.
God bless them. Speaking of children being trafficked, Oh, we're
not there yet. This is a different one. This is
actually a good thing. South Korea sees record birth rate growth.
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Just like most places, South Korea's seen significant decreases in
their birth rate and their ability to reproduce, and so
the population concerns come around, even though we're told there's
too many of us. So they got people to have
more babies four percent up from last year, and that's
because they have done things like incentivize it, lower living
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costs and give them more money, give them childcare and
different sorts of things. So it has worked, and so
we know if we want to do that here, what
might work here. We also have very few people having
babies and a problem with our population growth in the
United States, especially once the boomers go. There'll be very
little of us left if we don't start having babies.
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Oh here's a win as well. US Olympic Committee is
banning transgender women from competing in women's sports, so we
won't have any of the nightmares we had at the
last Olympics. We can hope it's both the Olympic and
the Paralympic Committee. Their athlete safety policy is aligning with
President Trump's executive order prohibiting transgender women from competing in
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women's sports. It doesn't mentioned transgender individuals, but includes language
suggesting they cannot compete in women's divisions. So I don't
know who knows how much they'll reinforce this. I'm sure
they're going to try really hard to find some of
the people that are actually biological intersex or you know,
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something that makes it a lot harder for people to
say this is a man, or this is a woman,
or this is a transferson and I because that's what
they love, not because it's the right thing to do,
but because they just are mad that they lost. But
it's good for now we can celebrate that women will
be safer and that women's spaces will be protected from men,
and that will be great. Speaking of trans a trans
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woman was picked by the United Nations to be the
UK champion for women's rights, sparking outrage by people who
want to protect women and women's spaces and women's rights.
So a man is now the champion of women's rights
in the UK, as assigned by the United Nations. One
more reason not to have the United Nations. It's a
pointless organization that does nothing but spread a globalist, satanic agenda.
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Trump is going to pull out of UNESCO. Therefore, it's
un related over their DEI policies, their pro Palestinian and
their pro China tilt. So this guy, I'm I'm down
with the China and the DII thing, like that's good.
The rest of it is kind of whatever. But you know,
UNESCO is kind of cool. United Nations not so much.
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UNESCO at least has these like World Heritage sites and
tries to protect some history and some stuff. But you
just never know if that's really quite exactly what they
really want to do or if they're just suppressing history
by protecting history. Yeah, I really trust him. You and
UNESCO that's a great don't mind pulling out. Oh what's this?
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Oh god? It is an illegal alien decapitated and an
Illinois woman and he has been tracked down so he
was already Oh wow. A Lake County liberal activist judge
Randall Randy Bruno immediately set him free after his court
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appearance after beheading a woman? What why would you set
a beheader free for any reason? I don't even understand. Again,
I don't even understand being this evil. I don't understand
doing that. And people don't burn you at a stake.
I mean, like, hold up, you're a judge. Your job
is to protect us. Wow. All right, Well he's been caught,
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so that's good. Like he's caught and he's going to
be deported, so we'll take that win. At least outside
of Essex. In the UK, there's another protest as a
fourteen year old girl was gang raped again by Ethiopian
quote asylum seekers. It's the pattern is too much. It
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doesn't matter if you think it's racist or not. People
from especially predominantly Muslim countries who happen to be darker skinned,
are pouring into the UK and raping girls at children
and women often raping them and often sex trafficking them.
So bottles and flares were thrown in this protest. Women
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are holding a sign says I'm not far right. I'm
worried about my kids. They should say I'm not far right,
I'm worried about myself and my kids. So there's pretty
big battles going on. A lot of places over in
Europe right now are having actual riots, actual violence, actual
burning down buildings, actual chasing out of people against some
of these immigrants. And again, I do actually feel a
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lot of compassion for the immigants because they were used
by China and other enemies to pour them in to
attack the culture, to attack the society, to crumble the infrastructure,
to create the vision, to make it not an effective opponent,
and it works. And in the meantime, all these women
and children are getting raped. And I'm not saying, you know,
let them off the hook. I'm saying, I actually do
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understand their culture is quite different, and they actually might
not understand. And I'm being very serious about that. They
really don't understand. They're not supposed to act like this,
So maybe they'll know now. Maybe they'll also have to
leave now. So pretty sad people have to bring it
to this point. I don't know what else they would
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do to protect themselves and their children. So I'll call
it a win that they are standing up for themselves
as we all should speaking of this sort of mass migration, globalist,
you know, leftist, woke sort of nightmare maybe coming to
an end in many places. Japan's far right party has
made electoral gains with their anti globalist, anti immigration message.
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There's a guy there even that calls himself the Donald Trump,
the Japanese Donald Trump. It's just funny. There's a lot
of people around the world that are calling themselves that,
which I kind of love. Whether you like Trump or not,
I think it's amazing he started this like revolution and
how people represent themselves for politics, and especially that they're
not afraid to say what they want right again, whether
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you like this message or not, it's what they want
to represent, is what they want to run on. And
I think there was a lot of fear around this
for a long time, especially for being called racist or
hateful or any of these things which aren't true. So
pretty interesting that's happening in Japan. The shift. You know,
we talked about the YouTubers and TikTokers who would go
to Japan just to cause trouble. God, I am just
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covered in red bumps all over my body. Sorry. I
just looked down at myself and it's like way worse
than it was when I started. It's so crazy. You're
glad you can't see me. It's crazy. So anyway, that's
happening in Japan, because we've seen all of this kind
of brewing for a while on Japan's like, we need
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to stop even letting these tourists in unless they're serious
about like enjoying Japan if they just want to come
cause trouble on the subway for a TikTok video, Like,
we don't want this, and we definitely don't want immigrants
coming in if they don't respect our culture and want
to be a part of it. Which is so fair,
it's so appropriate. So what you should say, So you
can expect then that the globalists would attack Japan, And
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here they are, right on time, right on target. Ursula
Vonderland moving in touchdown in Osaka. She says the summit
is timely. She says the world is changing rapidly. She
says for partners like us, it means, because I mean,
even closer to face the realities of our time, is
that a threat. Is that like a veiled threat against Japan?
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I think so, she says, and shape a world that
reflects our values, open economies, secure societies, and fair rules.
She doesn't mean any of that. Those are all euphemisms
for things that are almost exactly opposite that. Right, she's
saying forced trade, forced unfair tariffs, or non or lack thereof,
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based on who they determine is like the underdog or
the upper dog. Basically, we want to remake the whole world,
and you want to like it, and if you don't,
we're gonna basically threaten you. So that result in Japan
they started going far farther right, you know, more Trumpian,
anti globalists, anti immigration, and then Ursula flies in and
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the next freaking day, lawyers in Japan file lawsuits to
cancel the election results and demand a new election. We
have the exact same all over Eastern Europe this year,
where the far right, as they call it, which is
just right, it's not even right anymore. It's actually just
where center used to be is winning or is getting popular,
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and so they cancel the election. They call a recall
and then all of a sudden, the other person wins.
And so that looks like what's happening in Japan, and
that's so sad. But I think Japan has more chance
of doing something about it than a lot of these places.
A lot of those Eastern European places too, are fighting
back really well, and there's some assassination attempts and some
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things on the people who are on the right. So
it's a real battle. Again. If people think this is
all part of like one unified agenda, I would beg
to differ. There's definitely factions who are in fighting here.
And again I like the convenient title of the Satanists
versus the Lospharians, with the old money versus the new
money of the old school versus the technocrats. If you
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want to get even more simplistic about it, the old
regime is dying, the technocrats are winning, and the old
regime hates and they're trying to pull every trick they
can to get their dominance back. So pretty interesting what's
happening in Japan. I'm going to continue to watch that. India,
they say, speaking of globalist lies, needs to invest more
than two point four trillion dollars for climate resilient urban infrastructure.
(59:21):
They said they require for two point four trillion by
twenty fifty. You know why they say this is because
then you have to borrow from the IMF, and then
you can't pay your loans, and now they get to
control everything about your country, and now they're gonna do
whatever they want with it. There's just one reason, many
many reasons, I'm sure. But what's absurd is that climate
change is driven by the Sun. It's driven by our
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magnetosphere or lack thereof, as is what's happening now. It's
driven perhaps by us crossing the galactic current sheet. And
it's by no means caused by cows or farts or
cars or gas or anything else. That's not why we're
having any kind of climate chaos, if that's what you
could call it. Are these up? You know, increase in
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perceived floods, earthquakes, volcanoes, severe storms, and weather. All of
that is the Sun. All of it's happened before, all
of it will happen again until the world doesn't exist anymore.
You know, I don't know, Maybe we create like dice
in spheres or something like technify the Blanet in a
way that protects us from the future like micro novas
(01:00:27):
and galactic current sheet crossings. And maybe I don't know
if I like that world, but maybe. But otherwise, this
is going to continue to happen cyclically because that's what
it does. That's what it's been doing. So no, they
don't need to make better infrastructure. I mean, you can't
stop what's coming. Your infrastructure is not going to matter,
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and so it definitely doesn't matter. But it is a
good way to try to take over India. And on
that same propaganda note, the UN's top court has ruled
the climate change is a universal threat and urges action
and opens doors for climate refugees. We've been hearing this
climate refugee thing for a while. Again it's silly for
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the reasons I already said. But now the United Nations
at the International Court of Justice in Netherlands at the Hague,
the highest judicial body of the United Nations, has issued
this advisory opinion declaring climate change and urgent and existential threat.
It actually is an urgent and potentially existential threat. It
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just isn't caused by humans, and I think they know
it's just a control mechanism or it's delusion. It could
be both. You could really fail to understand the magnitude
of what we're up against in this universe. But it's fine.
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It doesn't matter. Cycles coming, cycles go, civilizations rise and
they fall, humans come and go. We're all going to die,
one hundred percent chance of that. So it's really just
not a big deal. It's just not just not will
you get to live your life comfortably? Does anyone are
you ever actually guaranteed that? I mean, I have covered
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in hives, had been going through hell for a month
for almost no reason because I took an antibiotic I
shouldn't have taken but was prescribed and thought I needed.
And I'm not comfortable. I'm not super comfortable. Comfort is
almost never guaranteed. You can definitely get to a place
where you just remember, oh, I'm a soul. Oh like,
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this body was never gonna last. This world was never
gonna last. One hundred percent of physical matter was never
ever going to last. It was always gonna be temporary.
You were always gonna find whatever joy you could and
try to alleviate whatever just comfort you have, and that
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was the best you were ever gonna do, no matter
where or when in the universe of matter you have
ever existed, and it will continue that way if you
choose to keep incarnating. That's the material world, that's what
it is. The part of you that's eternal doesn't give
a shit. There's no eternal part of you that cares
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at all, not as an indifferent you know, you care,
you love people, you love all sorts of things, but doesn't.
It's not attached. It already knew this was just a
moment that would pass, So you're good. Doesn't matter. It
is cool to know the truth though, of what climate
change actually is. It's pretty cool to have the right perspective.
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Speaking of the right perspective, a study using satellite data
on LAI anomalies observe before the powerful earthquake of March
twenty eighth, twenty twenty five in Me and Mars. So
pretty quick, this was just last March and they've already
got this study. Uh they say la anomalies were investigated
before the Me and Mar earthquake. Clear anomalies were observed
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in lithospheric and atmospheric precurse. That's what this is. Lithospheric
atmospheric and uh, what's the ionospheric anomalies. So all of
these showed clear anomalies before it. The reason this is important,
just to like bring it right down to the practical
and layman's terms, is that it proves what we've been
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saying for years, what people beyond me have been saying
for decades, which is that the weakening magnetosphere and the
activity of the Sun and the galactic current sheet are
what's causing earthquakes. That's what's causing earthquakes. If you want
to extrapolate from that, it's what's causing volcanoes. If you
want to extrapolate from that, it's what's causing climate change.
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So this is a scientific journal published in el Sevier. Again,
just like the lance at el Sevier is top tier,
oldest school, best, highest quality, doesn't publish bullshit. That's who
published this article. That means this is like as sound
as they can get it, and so pretty cool. Pretty
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cool article. Again, not that cool because it's like, Okay, well,
our world's going to go through some some fear changes soon.
But I guess it's cool to be vindicator. It's I guess,
like I said, cool to understand what's happening in this
temporary physical moment, So more evidence of this massive shift
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that we're going through as a planet of our we
can ignatosphere and other things. We can expect more earthquakes,
more volcanos, more storms, more climate chaos, if you want
to call it that. Definitely more of all of that.
On that note, more geological changes are occurring Yellowstone. By
the way, if you've heard a bunch of animals are
running away from there, that doesn't seem to be true.
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There's no actual evidence of it. It seems to just
be nothing. It's just people recording herds, which you can
see anywhere in Stone at any time of any year.
So that's not happening. But Yellowstone does continue to have
evidence of this geomagnetic excursion, of this possible pull flip,
of this possible microNOVA, of this galactic current sheet crossing,
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or whatever else you want to call what we're going through.
But another hole has formed in one of the park's basins.
It's a blue water spring, it's a hot pot as
they call it. It's hot water, it's hot activity. And yeah,
that is new. So when new stuff happens at Yellowstone,
it means it's active. It's of course always active, but
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it's more active, more things are happening. You know, Yellowstone
is one of the places some people are really scared
of it. If it blows, we're all dead, et cetera,
et cetera. But it also is just a good place
to monitor upticks in these volcanic activities that we're seeing
in this geomagnetic excursion. So more evidence, good to know.
Here's another new or article on science Spotlight LiveScience dot com,
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July eighteenth of this year, twenty twenty five. Earth magnetic
field is weakening. That's true, and it says magnetic crystals
from lost civilizations could hold the key to understanding why.
And really that's a completely wrong way to describe this.
They hold the key to showing us this has happened before,
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and we know that for sure. It says intense historical
magnetic anomalies in the Middle East have shown by this
magnetic crystals from lost civilizations as they're calling them, and
so it shows other massive magnetic shifts we already knew.
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We already knew that. I guess they're just like saying,
we have even more evidence of how it happens, or
when it happens, or how long it takes and really
the answers it's pretty quick. I want to you have
some signs for a while, some signs and wonders, as
they say in the Bible, showing you that it's these times,
but it's gonna happen pretty quick once it happens. So
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got more evidence on that too. We also have solved
the seventy five year old mystery of massive gravity hole
in the Indian Ocean, which is just to say they
have proven that it indeed exists and that it has
to do with the magnitosphere and the Sun. So they
really haven't solved it fully. They just understand more what
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a lot of people already knew. They're just going they're
slowly coming to it. It's going to be like that.
By the time the mainstream recognizes what's happening, it will happen.
So it'll be quite slow. But all the people who
were trying to bring attention to it for years will
feel very negatively about that, and no one listened to them.
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That's okay, they did their best. It's all that matters. Also,
in this interesting times, huge petroglyphs were unearthed again on
the beaches of Hawaii, and you could say you know
that's also partially due to these climactic shifts and these
things that are going on in the geomagnetic excursion. But
what's more interesting to me whether or not that's true,
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is that they're the exact same petroglyph that was drawn
in the last pole flip and the last microNOVA that
humans live through. And that's why we see it all
over the world because it is literally the image that
plasma makes as it discharges through an object. And we've
seen this in lab a million times. There's studies. I
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did a whole entire show on plasma and the glyphs
around the world, the petroglyphs that show that humans watched
a plasma discharge occur on Earth and did their best
to draw it before they died. So that's why you
see the same exact one in every place on Earth
where humans survived, and it's the one with it's like
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two arms, two legs, and there's like an object between
the legs which people thought was a penis, and there's
an object above the two arms too, our legs that
people thought was ahead it does it looks like it
could be a person with very strange right angle arms
and legs. But then you ask, why did every artist
around the world draw a person with right angle arms
and legs and it's never a female? Right you could
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ask this question, you say, that doesn't actually make sense.
There'd be different artistic flares. They wouldn't all have right angle,
right arms, they wouldn't all be men. But once you
get to plasma physics and you look at the plasma discharge,
it looks exactly like that, and then you suddenly realize, oh,
that's why they look all exactly the same all over
the world. There's nowhere where this petroglyph isn't. So you
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got it. You got to give it up at some
point and say, yeah, we live through this before. We'll
live through it again. Not everyone, someone and they'll draw
it and it'll be a petroglyph, and future humans will go, whoa,
they drew a man. And then future Lindsay Sharmans will say,
it's a plasma discharge. We'll do it all again. It's
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just like Battle Carcalactica. We've done it all before, we'll
do it all again. NPR News chief to move on
to something totally mundane compared to that huge topic, has
resigned days after Congress kills federal funding. It's a pretty
obvious move that you were just in it for the money.
If you just leave right after that, you know you
(01:11:17):
don't want to salvage anything. You don't believe in your
purpose enough to continue to try to make NPR worthwhile.
Pretty telling. I love someone said about this woman. If
you asked me to pick a picture of someone that
looked like an NPR News chief, it would be her.
Looks she's perfect for the role. Whatever you think that means,
(01:11:39):
it is pretty funny and true. Netflix is using a
startup called Runway AI and their video tools for production.
Now Disney is going to follow suit. I don't believe you.
What I don't believe is that this is the first
time you're doing it. I swear to God. The Mario
movie was AI start to finish. I could be Super
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Mario Brothers, like not that long ago, the movie. It
It just seemed though. As soon as I started watching it,
I was like, I think AI wrote this. I think
A wrote it. I think AI made the entire thing
from start to finish, and maybe some people came in
and like cleaned it up a bit or gave it
a here and there, a little tweak or something, but
I think it was Lai, So I don't think this
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is new. I think Disney's already done it. I think
Netflix has probably already done it. I think a lot
of people have already done it. But I think now
they're just making it official to support this this startup,
probably because it's probably a startup that's already been shown
that they're gonna toe an agenda, put in the propaganda,
you know, have the woke things and all of that.
That's my best guess here, because I don't think this
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is new, So I don't believe you. Oh. Trump has
released FBI records on MLK despite his family's opposition. I
don't know why his family opposed it. I guess I
wasn't following that closely enough. They said their father's story
is fascinated the public. It's also deeply personal and should
(01:13:02):
be understood in context. I would have thought they'd want
it released overall, but maybe they don't. I guess not,
or at least some of them. But two hundred thousand
pages of fba I records, you know, I feel like
that's neat. I hope someone's happy about it. Maybe some
new things will come to people who really wanted to know.
I doubt there's anything new in it, but I could
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be wrong. If you find anything out, let me now.
So that's cool. I'll call it a win. I know,
even if his family doesn't like it. It's like, transparency
is good. It's not really yours, it's the public's. It's
a public file, So I'm good with it. Israel is
funding a tour for mega and pro Trump influencers. People
(01:13:49):
are really like excited or upset. Sixteen right wing social
media influencers from the US are promoting pro Israel messaging
among young Americans after being trained by Israel. They said, actually,
there's aiming to bring five hundred and fifty influencers to
Israel by the year's end. So they're doing like teams
of bringing them in, you know, teaching them what they
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want them to say and do, and then sending them back.
None of this is surprising. It's like we're hearing about it,
and I think we normally don't. But this is not
new either. If you don't assume people who are really
popular are being paid or influenced to influences to a
certain direction politically, then you might you may be naive
(01:14:31):
of course there's some people who are going to make
it through and are popular and aren't. There's obviously that,
and there's also quite obviously many fully shilled people who
have sold out and are there just to promote whatever
they're told to promote. And so this is just more
of that. Not surprising at all. At least Israel's doing
it directly instead of going through like US eight or
(01:14:52):
right at least since moved into their like plate, we
can call that a win for sure. El Amaska is
in how baby grock an AI chat it bought design
specifically for children. I don't like it. I don't like
it at all. I don't It's just like when I
was talking about AI books and not having time to
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read with your children last week. Like, if you're gonna
give your kid any kind of AI access and you're
not involved directly with it, I think you're making poor
choices that are going to deeply negatively affect your child
and you for the rest of time. So you know.
On the other hand, if it's just like something that's
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like school safe and under like monitored sort of supervision,
they're able to use it to assist in various tasks
or something like, I'm not completely opposed. Kids should learn
probably how to use some of these things, but again
with great amounts of salt and maybe even reticence and
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respect for the danger of AI to make you stupid,
and you know, with a lot of just like non
AI hands on like direct learning of other types. So
I could sort of get behind it in those ways,
but very limited ways. And so I also just think
in general, you should not be letting kids have access
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to AI or most of the things online, social media
and all of it. It's too much for their little brains.
They're not ready, so not necessary. I don't know. There
it goes. Us next generation nuclear reactors are sourcing advanced
fuel from new domestic facilities. That's cool. I like nuclear
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I'm glad we're going that direction. I hope they're actually
looking at using all of the nuclear fuel we already
have that we call nuclear waste. It is not nuclear waste.
It is just nuclear fuel. It can still be used
even after all these years of storage, has ninety percent
of its life left in every rod stored and every
a fuel store. It we only use ten percent of
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one hundred percent of the possible fuel and then called
it waste. We could at least use it up to
seventy percent and still be wildly safe, beyond our wildest imaginations.
With a thirty percent margin of error, which is huge,
that would still be just the most reserved conservative approach possible,
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and still we won't do it. So I hope they're
going to use that first instead of like making more.
But at the very least we're going to be doing
it here locally, and that will be good. Pope Leo
has declared his first miracle after divine intervention. In Rhode Island.
Someone prayed to a saint, Father Salvador Valera Para, a
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nineteenth century priest, and their baby, born prematurely in critical condition,
was saved. He called this divine intervention, and that is
a miracle leading to the possible sainthood of Father Salvador
Valera Para. I like miracles. I like saints. I don't
really care if the Pope says it's a miracle or not,
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but someone does, so good for them. Happy to have
more miracles than saints in the world. A former open
Ai employee defeated an AI model in World Coding Championship,
and I couldn't be happier. You defeated an Ai and
coding and you're a human. This is awesome. It also
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proves that Ai isn't the complete amazing you know, sweep
everything and run with it. So this person PSI Siho
psycho without the c Sipho as one. And I'm very
proud of that person for being a human that beat
an Ai. Good job. Hopefully we stay in that lane
for a while. Take the win. Netanyahuo's school has petitioned
(01:18:59):
to remove him from the Hall of Fame. I call
that a win too. It's, as I'm always saying, the
people of Israel really don't like him. They really don't
want to be constantly genociding Palestine in general. They really
don't want to be the bully of the world. A
lot of people really really dislike Natan Yaho for so
many reasons, most of them because of his war crimes
and things like that, not because they wish he'd go further.
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Although there's some people who don't like him beef us.
They do wish he'd go further, but they're very rare.
It's actually the majority of people just don't like him.
So it's cool that his alma mater wants to remove
him from the Hall of Fame. It's one of the
smallest things, but it matters because it matters that people
remember that the people of Israel are basically imprisoned by
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this psychopathic government just like the rest of the world.
Is don't hate the people hate the government. So we'll
call that a win too and a breakthrough. Israeli Prime
Minister that and Yahoo's speaking of, and Syrian president supported
by the USA say have agreed to a ceasefire, embraced
by Turkey, Jordan and his neighbors. It says, as we
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call upon the Druze, the Bedouins and the Sunnis to
put down their weapons, they don't mention the Christians who
have been slaughtered. But good good, there's peace. Hopefully the
Christians can be safe to We'll take the win another win.
Police have busted a trafficking syndicate in Indonesia sending babies
to Singapore. Indonesian police have dismantled a baby trafficking ring
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that sold at least twenty five infence to buyers in
Singapore since twenty twenty three. Thirteen arrests were made in
Pontianac and Tiangering, rescuing six babies at risk of being trafficked.
You know, it's possible that they're just selling these babies
to people who just want to have a baby and can't.
It's not like they're all going into some sort of
horrifying situation. It's still child trafficking, and you still don't
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know the situation they're going into if you're just selling them.
Six seventy three is so cheap for a baby, like,
oh my god, so yeah, sixteen million rupee they aimed.
That's only six hundred and seventy three dollars. That's sad,
but it's good. It's good to not have child trafficking.
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I'll take that win as well, not quite a win.
Delta is moving towards eliminating set prices in favor of
AI personalized ticket pricing. This is literally guaranteeing I will
not buy from Delta. If I know your prices aren't
just the same for everyone who's looking, or I at
least believe that they're the same for everyone who's lurking,
then I don't want to buy from you. You know,
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the reason they do this is so they can get
people who are they know are hesitant or probably not
likely to buy a ticket they'll give them a little
bit lower of a price, you know, and try to
sweeten the pot. And then people they know fly all
the time and have to for their job or their
business or promotion or whatever, they're going to charge them
more because they know they're going to buy it either way.
And that's all this really means. It also has the
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potential to be used for social credit. Of course, if
your social credit score goes down, you get charged more,
et cetera. And that's really garbage too. So I won't
be buying from Delta until they agree not to do this,
and I think you should do the same. I don't
know if you remember when we talked about the Kroger
brand was going to implement changing prices throughout the day
so that but not only that, you wouldn't even be
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able to guarantee that it was the same price as
the person who just walked by and looked at it.
It could be moment to moment. It could be again
connected to social credit or some you know, your phone
being in proximity makes it go to a certain price
because you've been tagged as a person who has shoplifted before,
even if you did it, there's all kinds of potential misuses,
and it has no trust in it, there's no ability
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to trust it. And I also think it's rude and unfair,
so not buying from Delta, and if Kroger did that,
I would not buy food at Kroger or go shopping
at Kroger and all of their many brands of stores.
And I hope you join me in those times of boycotts,
as that's part of our power, you know, fortunately or
unfortunately however you look at it. One of our main
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piece of bargaining is our dollar. It's our money, it's
where we spend money on. And so it's always best
to know, buy local, buy products that are whole and
good and good for people, good for the earth, like
fair and all these things high quality, and it's good
to not buy from people who are doing things that
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harm you, like Delta is doing with the AI personalized
ticket pricing, So it says they are shifting and they're
aiming for twenty percent of ticket prices to be personalized
by the end of this year. So I means it's
already happening now and they're going to just increase it.
They said three percent is already occurring now. So three
percent of people who are looking at Delta are seeing
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prices based off what AI believes is best for them,
based on who knows what all of your information. It
is social credit at least to some degree, right, even
if it's not exactly how China is using it to
suppress speech and all these things. There's some aspects of
social credit in here, no other way to call it.
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So don't buy from Delta and we'll win together. And finally,
one of the biggest wins ever this from Activist Post
Charlie Robinson. Long before Charlie Robinson, who I love, owned
and runs a site. I have loved activist posts, so
I'm really happy when Charlie came into ownership of activist Posts.
(01:24:23):
But super cool, super cool article as well. Court case
against Bill Gates in the Netherlands goes ahead despite the
jailing of the lead lawyer, and so it is going forward.
Sixteen other defendants, including Bill Gates, are also being called.
Two lawyers were representing seven vaccine injured claimants, so it's
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all about his vaccines and who has been injured by them.
They don't have the same problems we have in the
US of not really being able to hold people accountable.
So it's really great when we see the international cases
like this being brought against these evil eugenicists who are
trying to you murder people all over the world, as
Bill Gates has and that is the winning report for
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the night. Sorry you couldn't hear me for the first
eight minutes. I will do my best to take that
out of the intro so that the podcast people at
least won't be so confused about what's happening. I do
hope to feel better and better and look better and
better and perhaps be able to share my face with
you again on Monday for the next episode and for
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next week's winning report. And I also plan on being
at Day zero of course this Sunday. If you're not
watching Day zero or listening to all the podcast platforms,
then you're a bit crazy. It's a fantastic show. I
am grateful again for your support throughing these trying times
as I heal from this anphylaxis and its recurrence. And
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I love your support during this difficult time. Thank you
for being here and being you as always. Thank you
for remembering you. You are your soul. And even in
this time of great, big, huge societal political world changes,
especially on the physical level with the magnetosphere and the
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polar reversal, thank you for remembering your connection to what matters,
which is yourself, the Earth, nature, one another, and God.
And until you know it, travel well and for balance
and always look inside first glue grimming screens.
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