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May 27, 2025 92 mins
The West’s Open Borders: Progress or Chaos? Refugees, asylum seekers, and economic migrants are flooding into Western nations and causing mass societal disruptions with impunity it doesn't sense?  What’s fueling this mass movement? Are Western policies helping or hurting? Tony dives into the controversy in this no-holds-barred episode! Listen now...
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Our foundering fathers here in this country brought about the
only true revolution that has ever taken place in man's history.
Evolved the idea that you and I have within ourselves,
the god given right and the ability to determine our
own destiny.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
The United States of America the greatest nation in history,
ordained by our founders to be guided by divine providence,
but today we are witnessing the orchestrated disintegration of America.
Take a few seconds and take a look around your town,
your state, look at your country and your world, and

(00:39):
boldly ask what in the hell is going on?

Speaker 1 (00:43):
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.
We didn't pass it on to our children in the bloodstream.
The only way they can inherit the freedom we have
known is if we fight for it, protect it, defend it,
and then hand it to them with the well taught
lessons of how are they in their lifetime? Let's do
the same.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
Welcome to the podcast Project Third I opened, where we
dare to question with boldness the events that are unfolding
around us that others won't. At the end of the day,
it is we the people who will decide the destiny
of the nation. Now introducing your host Tony Ell, Great Change.

Speaker 3 (01:32):
Green Teams, Greed Teens America. It's is Tony L and
USP and seen another fantastic podcasts and video cast presentation
of project that I opened again. We our main purpose
here is to not tell you what to think, how

(01:53):
to think, but just question question, question, both the questions
the various of God, question question and as ours always
I could do if want to give thanks and peace

(02:19):
and blessings for all Mighty God, ohout Him. I will
not be here, I will never be doing this. I'm
not have been born in the greatest country on the planet.
They're not perfect, but stack stacked up against all others
on this round globe, there's none better. And during these

(02:43):
very challenging times and which recruiting living exists, economic pressures
are everywhere forcun not forcing. People are choosing to make
very precarious and irrational choices due to the economic situation

(03:05):
negative economic situation, and as we look at what's going on,
I always encourage everyone to look at deversifying your financial
situation in regards to where you're saving, where you're investing,

(03:27):
reduce your dependency on the paper dollar that's going away
like the Dodo Bird and eighth track. Do you research
into presude metals, gold, silver, platinum, MHM, but particularly silver
because I considered that it's considered the poor man's gold.

(03:51):
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(04:13):
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(04:34):
right now is going north of zero, definitely do your
own research. Check it out out. Hoighy highly recommend you
getting you some real money. I've been wanting to do

(04:56):
this for quite some time, but a lot of things
that have come uh and derailed me HM received this
every day, can't avoid it. It's any news. It's impacting
the West and a negative way, unpresidentally. So never before

(05:22):
in a lifetime, and it's been quite some time since
the West has been impacted this way with migration of foreigners.
And it is my humble opinion that this is not
done by accident a combination. It's not done by accident,

(05:47):
and it's something that arguably is has been inevitable because
the Caucasian ethnic group is the minority on the globe.

(06:10):
That's indisputable. You may not recognize that because of the
purple hundrance of the visibility and the position and that
they hold in the world, that they hold their own
all means of communication, so therefore they are present themselves

(06:32):
as the dominant race. You don't see dark, dark skinned
people promoted on any commercial visual platform, news programs, or
anything unless you're in that country that's that's watching uh.

Speaker 4 (06:54):
Uh uh.

Speaker 3 (06:59):
Uh news, port gram or entertainment or the vehicle HM
out there that is not controlled by Europeans. You will
never see a dog skin Mexican on a sitcom that's

(07:22):
broadcast international. You will never see a dog skin Colombian,
a Cuban broadcast on a European television vehicle. I didn't

(07:43):
know that there's substance of black Russian. I went to
Europe seven years ago. You will never see a black
Jesus on European control media because they want to present
themselves as God, that being the case, and that being

(08:05):
the foundation of everything that you see visually, It doesn't
remove the reality or the fact that they are greatly
out number when you look at other ethnic groups by
numbers on this planet, may seem even more puzzling to me.

(08:35):
Why are theys doing things that's counter to their prolonged
existence as an ethnic group. You're not getting to that
in a few minutes. But the migration, of mass migration

(08:55):
that is occurring throughout the world, in the United States,
particularly over the last four years, it's astounding and unprecedented.

(09:15):
Last four years, we saw just insane numbers of third world,
second World citizens flooding our borders, and the President of
the United States not only did nothing to stop it

(09:35):
or discourage it, he did the exact opposite throughout the
whole four years of his term. Thank god that we
put it into that not the voters put it into
it and got a man in there who, as he
did his first term, has virtually eliminated unlawful on documented

(10:01):
entry via the ground via the air by foreigners. Unfortunately,
Europe doesn't have such a such a leader as Donald Trump.
They have more of the leader that the US citizens

(10:22):
got rid of it last year and anossly got changing
anytime soon. But you have to, even the most passive
observer has to wonder why this is happening. How are
these people all of a sudden getting up off their

(10:43):
couch and say, Hey, I want to trounce north and
only governed by the stars, and I'm gonna eat insects
and drink out of rivers and ponds and streams as
I go north. Have no idea if I mean, am

(11:04):
gonna let me even gonna get into the country. I'm going,
and I'm taking Junior with me. Let's go. How does
that make sense to anybody? It never has to me,
but interestingly, maybe not so interestingly the US media in particular,

(11:28):
and I've not heard it expressed through any other international
media that I've seen, being the list bit curious of
how are these people, again, just all of a sudden
in mass going onto a journey or starting the journey

(11:57):
to countries that's have always been there. It's not like
the United States all the sun just popped up, you know,
four years ago, or a europe England, Canada, Germany or
any other Western country all the sudden, this you know,
was created. Now I must go, must go see I

(12:20):
must leave everything that I know and love to journey
to these foreign lands. See me, No curiosity is who
is who is financing this? Because every picture I've seen
up there, particularly the ones that are venturing, was venturing

(12:43):
to the southern borders. They had on decent clothes, shoes,
see me, well fared, hmmm hmmm. With no curiosity about

(13:06):
the international media, none expressed by the politicians, no curiosity,
and doesn't seem to be any real push to discourage

(13:28):
me outside of Trump, of course. But that's what I
want to talk about, what's really going on, And I
see liberal lunacies in this, and let me get into this.

(13:52):
Stay with me. It may may take a little while
before you get it, but I'm way to You'a'm going
to arrive at something, and I hope that y'all along
with me. Let's see, let's start off with this. This

(14:23):
is for This is the national vital stenship for This
came out in March eighteen this year. Birthrate birthrate the
ticket in the United States data from twenty twenty three.

(14:47):
Did y'all hear about this? Did you hear about this?
Unprecedented decline in the birth rates in the United States?
Here's some some of what it says. This is an
abstract for y'all that even see it, But I'm going

(15:07):
to read this totality because I think it's important for
you to grasp well well with the foundation of my
of my reporting to you guys objectives. This report presents
twenty twenty three data on US births by selected characteristics.

(15:32):
Trends in fertility patterns and maternal and infant and infinite
characteristics are described. Methods descriptive tapulations based on birth certificates
of the three point sixty million births registered in twenty

(15:53):
twenty three are shown for various maternal demographic and health caturistics.
Medical and health care utilization, including such as a payment
of the delivery, and infant health characteristics. Selected data by
mother's state of residents and birth rates also shown. Trends

(16:17):
for twenty ten to twenty twenty three are presented in
for selective items by race and Hispanic origin for twenty
sixteen twenty twenty three. I think it's interesting that they
say by race and and Hispanic origin, like they're different,

(16:41):
not the same. Why don't they to say this race?
They don't just do things by this for nothing, y'all results.
A total of three million, five hundred ninety six thousand
and seventeen has occurred in the United States in twenty

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twenty three alone, down two percent from twenty twenty two.
The general fertility decline three percent from twenty twenty two
to fifty four point five vers per one thousand females

(17:26):
ages fifteen to forty four in twenty twenty three. How
many are y'all are? How many of y'all are disturbed
that they started at the age fifteen. I'm kind of
uncomfortable with that, but this seems to be It seems
to be a thing. Fifteen year olds are having babies anyway.

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The birthway for females ages fifteen to nineteen declined four
percent from twenty twenty two to twenty twenty three. Birth
Rates rose less than one percent for women ages twenty
to twenty four, fail one percent to three percent for
women ages twenty five to forty four, And oh, okay, right,

(18:30):
and where about that? And we're unchanged for females ages
ten to fourteen and women ages forty five to forty nine.
The total fertility rate declined two percent to one thousand,
six hundred twenty one point zero births per one thousand

(18:53):
women in twenty twenty three. Birth Rates decline for both
unmarried and married women from twenty twenty two to twenty
twenty three. Pre natal care beginning in the first trimes
decline to seventy six point one percent in twenty twenty three.

(19:13):
The percentage of women who smoked during pregnancy decline three percent. Thankfully,
the sceerrit The delivery rate increased one percent in twenty
twenty three to thirty two point three percent. Medicaid was
a source of payment for forty one point five percent

(19:37):
of births. That means government was paying for these births.
People were having babies that they could not afford to have.
Forty one point five percent of births by people who

(19:58):
could not afford to have children that rolled around in
your head for a moment, an increase from twenty twenty
two from forty one point three percent. The pre term
birth rate ten point forty one percent and the low

(20:21):
birth rate of twenty for twenty twenty three eight point
fifty eight percent were essentially unchanged from twenty twenty two.
The twin birth rate declined two percent in twenty twenty
three to thirty point seven percent per one thousand births.

(20:44):
The triplet and higher order multiper birth rate decreased six
percent to seventy three point eight per one hundred thousand perths.
Everything across the board decline for birth rates okay, births

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and birth rates, numbers of births, and twenty twenty three
goes on the sate to support three million, five hundred
and ninety six thousand, seventeen births were registered in the
United States, down two percent from twenty twenty two to
three million, sixty six of six sixty seven thousand, seven

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hundred and fifty eight. This file is essentially no change
from twenty one to twenty twenty two, an increase of
one percent from twenty twenty to twenty twenty one, and
a decline of four percent from nine to twenty nineteen
in twenty twenty. From twenty fourteen to twenty nineteen, the

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number were births declined by an average one percent per year. Previously,
the numbers of birth declined by the average of two
percent per year from twenty oh seven to twenty thirteen,
and increased one percent in twenty fourteen. Among race and
Hispanic origins. Again, that's just curious to me. You should

(22:28):
be curiously y'all, why they Why is there a distinguishment
between race and Hispanic origin groups. The number of births
declined one percent for Asian, three percent for whites, and
four percent for both American Atheing and Alaska Native and

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Black women from twenty twenty two to twenty twenty three,
en rose one percent for Hispanic women. The change in
the number of brushs for Native American, Native, Hawaiian, and
other Pacific Island women was not significant. Amongst specific Hispanic groups,

(23:13):
brust rows fourteen percent for Keeping women and declining less
than one percent of Mexican and four percent for Puerto
Rican women. The changes in the number of brushs from
for Central and South American Dominican women were not significant. Okay,

(23:43):
I'm gonna try to note why this is important. It's
important to understand why the mass migration is being allowed
to happen. Okay, this is another report. US fratility of

(24:14):
rates dropped to export historic lows. As I mentioned, this
is a report released in twenty twenty four April twenty
five from the CDC itself. How many of y'all really
heard of this? The general fertility rate in the United

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States decreased three percent in twenty twenty two, reaching historic low.
This Mars's second consecutive year for decline, following brief one
percent uptick with which shements it before in twenty twenty
twenty twenty one. From twenty fourteen to twenty twenty, the
rate consistently decreased by two percent annually. It needs to

(25:04):
be understood, as I say, and I would say, and
I would say, and I would always say, everything is
about economics. Everything, everything, everything is by economics, particularly when
you look at the behavioral government. The government is in

(25:27):
the business of business. Government is in the business of
keeping the wills of the engine. Right they talking about
the unit the States waged about your waiting by China
waiting about anything. It's about the survival of the government,

(25:49):
particularly in the United States and probably the same in
the West. Capitalism, the wills of capitalism and market has
to keep moving, and the engine of capitalism moves with

(26:11):
the people. The people are the batteries that keep everything moving.
The workers. Fewer workers means the engine of the market

(26:33):
capitalism slows. The baby boom population is dying off quickly,
and with the decreased historic decrease and domestic citizens MHM.

(27:02):
In the birth rate, there's a problem. So what you
see with the mass importation of foreigners, particularly those who

(27:23):
are having babies, like it said to America, South America, Africa,
it's why because they need people to procorate. But it's

(27:50):
not just that I'm gonna go into it, but I
want to give you an idea where I'm at right now.
Everything's but economics, and none of this is happening without purpose,

(28:15):
and it's not being allowed and it's being allowed to
happen because governments want it to happen and needed to happen.

(28:42):
A change is coming. A change is coming. Let's move on.

Speaker 5 (28:53):
Them.

Speaker 3 (29:07):
When you look at the birth rates, and this is
the world birthrates from nineteen fifty to twenty twenty five,
and you'll see that this tells you what's really going on.
The birth rate of the world birth rate in twenty

(29:28):
twenty five is seventeen point thirteen percent, also decline overall
of ninety five percent from twenty twenty four. In twenty
twenty three, in twenty twenty four it was seventeen thirty

(29:49):
seventeen point thirty percent, a ninety fourty percent decline from
twenty twenty three. In twenty twenty three it was seventeen
point forty six a points fifteen percent decline from twenty
twenty two, and twenty twenty two is seventeen point sixty
seven percent, a one point fifteen percent decline from twenty

(30:12):
twenty one.

Speaker 4 (30:18):
Problem.

Speaker 3 (30:30):
And when you look at regionally, just subs to herald
Africa life birth rates per one thousand, thirty two point
eighty two one eight hundred and twenty one Africa thirty
point ninety one percent, the world generally, as I mentioned,

(30:53):
seventeen point one hundred and thirty four, Central America sixteen
point thirty four percent, and North America is eleven point
eight and eighty two problem. And look at pay attention

(31:16):
to the numbers uh people in Africa. Those still as
a whole declining, but not nearly to the degree of
North America or the world generally. Wait, if you look

(31:43):
at from where the mass exodus is happening, moving towards
the west, you'll see many of those that come from
these very nations, not by coincidence. So let's look at

(32:16):
this more more thoroughly. When you look at Western countries
and then load low and declining birth rates most Western
nations are expansion birth rate declines below replacement. What I

(32:39):
say below replacement In the United States, Okay, what's what's what's?
What's the replacement rate two point one children per woman,
shares to Wall Street Journal. In the United States, in

(33:00):
twenty twenty four, the total fertility rate TFR was one
point six three per woman, slightly up from one point
six to two in twenty twenty three, United States recorded
approxim three point six million bruths, with increases amongst Hispanic

(33:22):
and Asian women, while rais decline for Black American, Indian, Native,
Alaskan Native, and white women. They're not having babies Hispanic
and Asian women all despite the publicity of the herd

(33:48):
of Hispanics coming in the United States. The majority of
so called on the documentary or even immigrants are migrants
into the United States off from Asia. And when you
say Asia, of course does not mean just don't mean Chinese,

(34:11):
mean the whole the whole area, from Chinese to Korean
to Indian, the country Indian. French having an issue too.
France maintains the one of the highest futurity rates in Europe,

(34:35):
though it's still below replacement levels. Germany, Italy, Spain. They
have some of the lowest fertility rates in Europe, with
Italy's TFR is below one point five. The United States

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are bad with one point sixty two one point sixty three.
There's one point five in those and Inaday Australia. Expansion
population growth primarily due to immigration, but yet the birth
rates still remain low. Central South America as moderate to

(35:35):
high birth rates. That's what this is before Bolivia twenty
one point six verse per one thousand women in twenty
twenty two, Paragray twenty point thirty three births per one
thousand and one, Peru seventeen point three eight thirty eight

(35:58):
births per one thousand women one thousand people excuse one
thousand people. Colombia thirteen points ninety two percent per one
thousand people in twenty twenty twenty two, go down from
fourteen point two in twenty twenty one. Brazil twelve point

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sixty five verse per one thousand people. When you look
at Arab and Islamic countries, high but declining birthrates okay
relative to the West, Yeomen twenty nine point ninety two

(36:46):
busts per one thousand people in twenty twenty two, Iraq
twenty seven point zero three percent per one thousand people,
Egypt twenty two point eleven brus per one thousand people
in twenty twenty two. However, with the birth rate has
declined by forty six percent since twenty seventeen, what's going

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on there? Saudi Arabia fifteen point twenty seven bus per
one thousand people in twenty twenty four, but it's a
continuing downward trend. In Qatar they have nine point zero
nine brus per one thousand people in twenty twenty two.

(37:43):
Still they're doing game buses better than the United States
and Europe. So so we'll be surprised that the influx
of many of the people from Arab Islam mistates coming
into particularly Europe, even though it's grossly disadvantageous to the

(38:13):
European culture to have people coming in in such mass
who are totally opposite that their culture, totally opposite their religion,
totally opposite everything that they stand for. Pretty much. Hell,
we the West went to war in the early seventeen

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sixteen whatever hundreds Islam and Islamic nations. Thomas Jefferson sent
fleet of marines to the Barbary coast is not in Christianity,

(39:06):
are totally incompatible. But yet the most Christian society is
allowing a flood of these very people into their home.
This is why when you look at the abortion rates,

(39:32):
because again there's something going on, not why is this happening?
Why is it being allowed to happen. I just showed
you one reason why it's happening. But you think I'm

(39:58):
the only one that knows this. These are government statistics.
These these are coming out of easy to be easily
accessible data. I'm online, It's it's not hard to find
people either government, government don't know, don't don't notice, and

(40:24):
they are you know that they do know it. They
don't see me too interested in solvenment. Really, the abortion rate,
we're choosing to kill unborn citizens. The abortionar rate in

(40:58):
twenty twenty four the United States was fifteen point four
percent per one thousand women ages fifteen to forty four,
slight decrease from fifteen point five and twenty twenty three,
says the pre Research Center. Total abortions approximately one million,

(41:22):
thirty eight thousand and one hundred abortions were performing at
twenty twenty four.

Speaker 6 (41:26):
Long.

Speaker 3 (41:29):
Maintaining a level similar to the previous year access and
variability from following the twenty twenty two Supreme Court seasons
where everybody thought, hey, Gov. Ray is is no more.
Everything's good now we can come out now the left,

(41:52):
the left never gives up because they have a gender.
So then go to the courts. All right, all right,
we're gonna go state by state and we're going to

(42:13):
go around MHM government encompasses and we go straight to
the individual through the mail. They could make doing this
all along. What happened there that they didn't need to

(42:35):
they're they're the Supreme Court. But once the Supreme Court
was no longer asking, you don't see them trying to
go to the Supreme Court anymore. They don't need to.
The children are more like, we'll get to the end goal, okay.

(43:00):
For so we have some states in permitting bands, in
some states not. And then we have telehealth. Right now,
a woman, young girl could just go online or order

(43:24):
first intol. I mean, I mean abortion pills.

Speaker 5 (43:29):
Basically.

Speaker 3 (43:32):
Killing the baby in the moon by a pill. Many
cases it doesn't work out too well. It ends up killing, killing,
killing the mother as well. But hey, you don't hear
about that. I hear about that. Medication abortions has increased,

(43:52):
accounting for twenty percent, almost a quarter of all abortions
by twenty twenty four. Devil never sleeps. The devil never
never sleeps. And it's the same going on in Europe.

(44:20):
Funny how that is. It's like they're all reading from
one playbook. Expiracy, No sustains conspiracy. Forget about that. It
just happens that way. We all just thinks, think alike,
all right, no sustains coincidence show. Europe has one of

(44:41):
the lowest abortion rates globally, averaging seventeen abortions per one
thousand women aged fifteen to forty four the Precity Pre
Research Center. By reason, Western Europe generally exhibit's lower abortion
rates attributed to comprehension of sech education. How about that

(45:04):
and accessible contraception. Eastern Europe not so much. Some countries
support higher rats, influenced by factors like limited access to
modern phuens, countorceptors and deferring societal norms. Legal landscape. While

(45:28):
many European countries have liberal abortion laws, assets varies. For instance,
abortions remain highly restricted in countries like Poland and Malta.
In twenty tween, two, the number of lifebruhs in Europe
European unions reached its lowest level since nineteen sixty. Wonder

(45:53):
why that is. We'll get in that a few minutes.
The company here, there's a communitative abortion and statistics for
all EU countries and the UK since nineteen seventy three.
Both wait French record approximately six point one million abortions

(46:22):
six point one million abortions between nineteen seventy six and
twenty twenty three. Live that, MARIDIANI your French, how many

(46:48):
of the citizens if allowed to live, we'll be having
more babies and more babies. This multiplied six point one
million times two, and you can do that for all
the countries that actually, do you think they will be

(47:12):
near a need to have to allow an invasion of
foreigners who it's repugnant to your social order? I don't

(47:32):
think there will be much of a need. Hey, that's
not what happened. Has happened right? Recent trends in twenty
twenty three French Reporter two hundred and twenty three thousand,
two hundred and sixty abortions in twenty twenty three alone,
marking the highest annual figure since the procedures legalization Germany's

(47:59):
come community of abortions. From nineteen fifty to twenty six,
Western Germany reported approximately three point one million abortions, while
East Germany reported one point seven million. From nineteen forty
eight to nineteen eighty nine, totally in around four point

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eight million abortions recent twins and Germany in twenty twenty
three record not recorded ninety four thousand, five ninety six
abortions just in twenty twenty three, long reflecting a thirty
percent decreases twenty since two thousand Italy. Since the legalization

(48:44):
of abortion in nineteen seventy eight, Italy has performed over
five million abortions. Add these numbers up in your head
as I go along. For Europe as a whole recent twins,
the number of abortions Italy has declined by fifty percent

(49:05):
since twenty thousand two thousand, with sixty three thousand, six
hundred and fifty three persigures reported in twenty twenty three.
In the UK, twenty twenty two reported two hundred and
fifty one thousand, three hundred and seventy seven abortions in

(49:25):
England and Wales, marking a seventeen percent increase from the
previous year and the highest numbers since abortion Since the
Abortion Act was introduced. Twenty twenty one, there were two
hundred and fourteen thousand, eight hundred sixty nine abortions reported
in England and Wales, also the highest number recorded up

(49:47):
to that point. Mass mass killing of citizens to me,
it seems kind of productive. I don't know, it's just me.

(50:08):
It just if your country is running out of citizens,
why not stop killing the citizens in the womb? I
don't know. It just this, I don't know. I mean,
China was notorious and we frowned upon them this h

(50:30):
with the one child rule. India had similar laws, I
think because they wanted all women or something like that.
I can't remember. But we we just was I want
to present anfense, offensive pasture when other countries do some

(50:57):
absurd things in regards to through breath control or birth manipulation,
we kill humans in a womb on a regular basis,
with little stop and no real real energy being put

(51:26):
towards stopping it, not even for the survivor of our nation.
I heard some years ago. It made me still the case.
Russia at least started encouraging fucking poor creation to save

(51:58):
the nation I don't know if again, I don't know
if that's here the case. But from all accounts, proven
is a very masculine man who loves his country and

(52:19):
once and wants to do anything, does anything for it
survival and prosperity. You hear no other European nation at all,
not even Trump saying we need to create more babies.

(52:43):
Because if you don't want the mass in portion of
foreigners who don't speak your language, don't talk your language,
don't give a damn about your legion, know your country.
This is what we all be doing. We're the change

(53:03):
of one night. No, but hey, we didn't get here
what night. Don't hear any of that? Why because they
don't want to change that. Because this is what they

(53:27):
want to do. They want to end the West. They
definitely want to in America as we know it today
that they want to end because it don't matter the
religion of the people who are wanting them. Machines got

(53:51):
ailing the lubricating the engine of the country. They don't
want people to be oiling the engine of the country.
That's what's important. Listening forward. The fertility rate amongst women's

(54:20):
of Muslims immigrants in Europe while wild Muslims being allowed
to migrate to Europe in such mass and pretty much
not Muslim women in per se, but Muslim women are
going to bring Muslim men a Muslims can bring Muslim women.

(54:47):
These Muslim women in Europe tend to have a higher
fertility rate compared to domestics. Don't get no more complicated
than that and feeling. Muslim women have an average of
three point one children compared to one point seven phenomenals

(55:07):
of women. In the UK and France, Muslim women average
two point ninety children, while non Muslim women average only
around In Germany, Muslim women have a fertility rate of
one point nine compared to one point four. They're having

(55:34):
kids why because these countries have not been mentally screwed
a condition to believe that a man could be a woman,
or given a nonsense of women live to say that
it's not the women's role to be submissive to the

(55:59):
man and definitly don't want to have a child by
the man. You're equal to the man, so therefore you
know your role. It's not necessarily to have Sure they
have been their mindset have not been filled that nonsense,

(56:24):
but it will be. This is why this is happening
when it comes to Europe. How many of you have
heard of this article from political migration is buoying, buoying

(56:54):
the EUS. Declining population means keeping in the flow. We
just don't tell the far right. Ain't gonna nothing do
the far right with the far right, I mean, we're
trying to educate people. So this is supposed to be

(57:16):
a digger at the far right because we may be
right or no. Don't want to tell anybody this. Don't
let this news out because how many of y'all have
heard this? It's a blasted on abc CN, then is
a blaster on the BBC. I haven't heard it said.

(57:42):
Last year's flows showed that Margaret migrant inflow made up
for the population losses within the block, made up for
the poper relation losses within the block. That maan the EU.

(58:12):
Before I lead a point of requard abortion, I don't
want leave the United States out. I have an abortion
rate in the US per one thousand women ages fifteen
to forty four fifteen point four. Europe is one point

(58:40):
seven since in nineteen seventy three, six six point five million,
sixty six point five million, sixty six point five million abortions.
I've been performed killing something us know what abortion killing

(59:07):
humans in the moon of course, medication, medication, abortion and
to say travel has definitely increased since over your way.

(59:32):
When you look at the shifts in demographics, birthrates declined
amongst teens and women ages twenty to twenty four, increasing
for women ages twenty five through forty four. In twenty
twenty four women get this, women forty to forty four

(59:56):
years of age at the highest birth rate or have
higher breath rates than teens for the first time ever.
So young people aren't having babies, older people are. Why

(01:00:26):
is that a problem? Do you want to be a
male at and of course this refers to women, but
they're going to have a baby or male gonta be
in part somewhere. I mean, despite the left unency, Do

(01:00:46):
you want to be a male at forty or fifty
having a child, especially a male child. So if you're
fifty and at age seventy, he's twenty of fortune twenty.

(01:01:14):
You want to be that guy dealing with a male child,
particularly a black male child, who's going to challenge your
position authority. You want to be dealing with that and
not even talking about that do you want to be
someone who has a child at forty and at say fifty,

(01:01:45):
you're having to go to PTA meetings and tho't you
choose that? Hey, bless, bless seems to you, But you

(01:02:06):
want to want that to be the norm. Or would
you rather have people who are young, vibrant, who can
keep up with a toddler and who can rightfully discipline,

(01:02:26):
particularly a male child should he choose to get out
of line. I know the feminist culture wants to excuse
discipline and just let junior do whatever the hell he
wants to do, or sadly do whatever the hell she
wants to do, because they want to have cake for breakfast.

(01:02:53):
But look at where we are as a culture, at
the systems after some sixty years of that nonsense. They
removal of the male from the home, particularly in the
Black community, and the feminization of the male ego and

(01:03:15):
the maximization of the female ego. The home work without
discipline bringing up young male in particular is disastrous, and

(01:03:46):
that is indisputable. Look at what's going on in the
Black community, and back up and look at what's going
on in the Western communities. And so there's no one
protecting them. They're no, that's no protecting the culture. How
many y'all see Arab Islamic men running rough shot through

(01:04:13):
the streets of Germany, through the streets of France, through
the streets of Ireland, and through the streets of many
particularly Bruce states here in the United States. Not as much,
not as not as crazy as what you may have
seen and going on in Europe. Where the men protecting

(01:04:37):
their community, we're the men voting politicians who allowed us
to happen. Where they to say no more, we're not
having this. Where's that energy? To like Churchill, where is

(01:05:03):
that energy? It's not president So Europe is going through
what is going through, and it's going long being signed.

(01:05:27):
Here's another article article, EU is stuck with this one
trick reference policy, gonna do it a little bit. European
Union population is projecting to fall from a peak of

(01:05:50):
four hundred and fifty three million in twenty twenty six.
That's next year. It's an article dated twenty twenty three.
They knew this was coming two four hundred and twenty
million at the end of the century. At the end

(01:06:10):
of the century, by that point, it's working age population
will have shrunk to fifty percent of the total from
fifty nine percent. According to Eurostat, such conjections may look

(01:06:30):
problematic rather than dire I Rather it used statistical agency.
It's a seeming communitive net migration of ninety eight million
people by twenty by twenty one.

Speaker 6 (01:06:55):
One hundred twenty one one hundred.

Speaker 3 (01:07:15):
Without them, the BLOCKS population will be heading for around
three hundred and twenty million. Bearing borrowing an in the
flux of younger people from Africa and Asia, the EU
will become increasingly old, weak and irrelevant. Government cannot have

(01:07:43):
that again. The engine must continue to The economic engine
must continue to be oil by population, by workers. We
ain't gonna like each other, but you gotta do the work.

(01:08:06):
Somebody gotta dig the ditches. It ain't gonna be my family,
politicians say, few European leaders we say as much. Instead
the EUS, the EU is focusing on stopping irregular migrants

(01:08:27):
crossing the Mediterranean. Meanwhile, national governments wants to ensure that
the few who do make the dangerous journey in up
in their own countries. Again, they ain't gotta like him,
but you can do the work. I do what I

(01:08:52):
can't get to kick you in if you make it
well articles like this. Here's one by the Hoover Institute.
Migration is remaking Europe? Is there a workoub a path

(01:09:13):
forward to the continent? Yeah, the displacement of white.

Speaker 7 (01:09:19):
People their own that's the crazy thing. They committed suicide,
purposely caught to a suicide. All for economics.

Speaker 3 (01:09:42):
Since in the past decade, twenty nine million immigrants, both
legal and illegal, arrived in Europe, straining the continents already
overstressed and largely disfunctional immigration system. Here's one that y'all
you can't hear about again. The question I asked at beginning,

(01:10:04):
who's paying for this? Who's paying for this? The United
Nations is who's paying for this? The Center for Immigration Studies,
This was in twenty twenty four. You in budgets millions

(01:10:29):
for US bound migrations twenty twenty four, and you're gonna
love to hear this. Public documents show cash handouts to
help feed, transport, and house people headed to the US border.
Ain't that great? That's okay, that's that's no people. Then

(01:11:00):
this all of a sudden in South Central and further
decide all the sudden that they want to journey across
Hell oceans, swamps, snakes, terrain, that they are unfamiliar with,
people who are they're unfamiliar with, going to a court

(01:11:21):
sure country that they're unfamiliar with, just because and with
nothing in their pockets on their backs they were encouraged
to do so and paid to do so. How much

(01:11:41):
were they being paid? Oh? Listen to this the UN
is twenty four update to the Regional Refugee and Migrant
Response Plan. They are in RP for Sure, a planning
and budget document hand for handing out nearly one point

(01:12:08):
six billion dollars in seventeen Latin American countries, can cast
a broad, confirming light on the cast givaways and much more.
AID for twenty twenty four ahead with the helping hands

(01:12:29):
of two hundred and forty eight named non governmental organizations
in goos. Despite the rm RP plan title naming venezuealings
as recipients of the aid operation, the document's fine print

(01:12:57):
says that the law just goes to all nationalities and
multiple other nations. In a nutshell that you in and
it's adequracy. Partners are planning to spend three hundred seventy

(01:13:20):
two million dollars in cash and Voucier assistance and Multi
Purpose cast Assistance MCAS to some six hundred twenty four
thousand immigrants, not immigrants, migrants and transit to the United
States during twenty twenty four. That money is most often

(01:13:44):
handed out other un document showed as pre paid, pre paid,
rechargeable debit cards, but also hard and inflope. They getting
money away? Who want to take that deal? Hey, I

(01:14:04):
do that. Who won't take that deal even if it
meant that I may not get to my destination? If
I was smart, I was seeing half that money back
to the folks home.

Speaker 4 (01:14:20):
Right.

Speaker 3 (01:14:22):
Who won't take that deal? So well? Am the three
hundred and seventy two million and playing cascivy ways to

(01:14:43):
six hundred and twenty four thousand immigrants moving from north
and illegally crossing the national boarders represent its significantly greater
share of the financial requirements for twenty twenty four, the
r M RP says, says, but it is still only
one part of it. Must broader you in hemisphere wide

(01:15:04):
vision that aims to spend one point fifty nine billion
assisting about three million people in seventeen countries. Oh, it's
not this United States y'all, not this United States, Your

(01:15:31):
nation's also wants eight billion to support this worldwide. This
is how it's happening. This is how's happening. Governments are

(01:15:58):
being paid to do this. That being paid to do this.
This is why you don't hear much of uproard against it,

(01:16:21):
all about economics. And now the EU it's prostituting itself
to countries like Turkey and Mediterranean countries two help them

(01:16:45):
in jailing or holding the unwanted that may get to
the country, not the good ones, the ones that they
don't want. And the countries who they are having to
deal with mh are saying, Okay, it's gonna cost you. Mhmm.

(01:17:08):
So so now there are you is a country in
European countess having to compromise there the image of good
do goodness and Christian people. Course you gotta sign and

(01:17:31):
sign a pack of the devil in public.

Speaker 5 (01:17:35):
Mhm.

Speaker 3 (01:17:40):
So when you look at what's going on in Europe,
the it's it's not pretty. We look at the asylum
and migration, which is the fund that that that the
EU has set up to handle this. Again, they having
to make a deal with the devil. They're having to

(01:18:03):
deal with countries that immigrants. The migrants are are using
as beachheads or screen boards to get into the country
plast duds. And their plan is to spend nine point

(01:18:30):
eighty eight billion dollars to not stop the migrants, do
everything but stop the migrants nine point eight billion euros.

(01:18:57):
In the United States, the same is not to the
same severity, but the same issue. We are not producing
enough children domestically Americans because we had we had the
same insane laws, killing of citizens in the moon, changing

(01:19:21):
the family structure where women are choosing to not have babies,
to not get married, and all have babies late, later
and later in life, says Population. Between the twenty three
twenty twenty four the US population grew to approximately three

(01:19:44):
point three million people. We're growing overall, marking the factors
growth rate in two decades, eighty four percent increase about
two point eight million people was due to international migration HMM.

(01:20:07):
In twenty twenty one, international migration has become the predominant
source of US population growth. So what Biden did the
last four years that they allowed to happen. You didn't
see too many Republicans doing singly, Are they anything? Not?
Even those on the border. They could eased to call
the national national crisis, that's real regency and done everything

(01:20:32):
that they could. They didn't. Why because they need somebody
to dig the ditches. They need bodies, they need babies,
and there's money in babies. That's all different conversation. But

(01:20:56):
how is it left doing this? How are they? How
are they? What are the effects of this leftist agenda? One,
of course, for your babies. While the abortion, of course
reduces a number of birds, it's overworking contribution and long

(01:21:19):
term facility to decline. Its smaller than often seen. The
greater drivers tend to be the declining childbearing, choosing to
have babies later or not at all, uncertainties. I can
understand that the gender divide. Women don't want to fulfill

(01:21:41):
their roles like their mothers and grandmothers did because they
feel this nonsense that they are something equal to men.
But they still don't want to pay the check at
the dimitator at the restaurant. They still want the benefits
of being a woman that, but they don't want all
of the things come with being a man, working, being

(01:22:09):
the breadmaker. Sure, and some instcis women are they more
than men? But when you look at it deeply. They're
not the builders of the society. It's a problem, and

(01:22:42):
in reality, women don't want to work. That's why you
still see them looking for men at age seventy being
the head of the household. It's hard work.

Speaker 4 (01:22:58):
It's hard work.

Speaker 3 (01:23:01):
So women still respect that. Still some women in some
courses they still look for a male to marry. Why
because they understand that if they just want to be
flow at the diner for forty years, they need somebody

(01:23:21):
to be able to afford them the lifestyle, whether they
could go on cruises each year. If you want to
be a social welfare worker, you understand that that's not
going to afford you to take vacations every year or

(01:23:45):
to provide you the lifestyle that you want. You need
a man to do that. But the social degender divide
is changing the roles and therefore changing the outcome of
society and changing how the home looks. Men don't want

(01:24:10):
to be women. You don't see men breaking into women
only facilities or or areas. We don't care to be women.
We like being men. We like everything that comes with
being a man, everything, But women have been made to

(01:24:32):
not no longer appreciate being a woman if that comes
with being women. They've been conditioned that they want to
be the man, and that's what happened throughout the West.
That's what's happening throughout the West. And so therefore it
is a cause and effect. So you're going to make

(01:24:56):
mismatch where women see men in with higher status, they
still want that man with higher status or education within themselves.
Can lead to reduce pairing and child bearing. More successful

(01:25:22):
men at a certain age no longer want to have children,
but the woman still wants that successful man, especially an
older or pure successful man. Decline in traditional female roles

(01:25:47):
to traditional families for your marriagers, more single living. There's
no reason for the male to get married. The man
decides who to marry when to get married, not the female.
But there has to be something in it for the
man to get married, to surrender his freedom to a woman.

(01:26:11):
These days just no longer the situation. So therefore we
have historical low manage rates United States of adults are
married problem. We pray to seven percent in this nineteen
sixty problem. People are cohabitating more, but that that's not

(01:26:40):
a formula for raising a child. Or you may have babies.
Why because you get the oraes in the juice for free? Well,
why pay for it with marriage? Why get a woman

(01:27:02):
to do what you're already doing ivers all? Why would
a woman get a man that doesn't bring anything to
the table that's not already performed by her. And then
you had the cultural change up more the society of norms, increasing,

(01:27:27):
the emphasis, increasing, the emphasizes and personal. It's all about me.
It's all about me. It's all about me, personal fulfillment
and an autonomy. It's all about me. What I want,
what I want, not what we want, not what you
and I want what I want. All right, it's always
always a consequence for actions. Every action has a reaction, right,

(01:27:52):
So when you had the feminization of the culture, the
man said, hey, world, wait wait, and then we have materialism.
The most important thing in our culture is not family.
It's it's not country, it's not pictotism, it's about the dollar.

(01:28:14):
It's materialism. There's no moon for us, just me. And
that's been all started by the leftist pro guess of

(01:28:37):
leftist feminization of our culture, culture of the West. If
you're moving after true definitions of family, the massimization of
the female. The feminization of the male led to no

(01:29:01):
one was protecting the child, disclosure of killing the child
in the womb. No one's protecting the home against intruders, interlopers,
keeping the safe. But we have a culture who's very masculinized.

(01:29:28):
Invading was once before on chartered territories, in neighborhoods.

Speaker 6 (01:29:42):
Mm hmm.

Speaker 3 (01:29:44):
But there will be in Europe, there will be the
United States of America. It won't be nothing like our grandparents.
But we need to understand why this is happening. It's
not by accident. It's about design, the birthing out of

(01:30:13):
traditional European culture for the good and the bad. People
want to say, you know, Europeans did this to a country,
did this to a country that but it looked around.

(01:30:34):
Whatever you may think, Christian teachings far superior than any other.
It is a teaching particularly Islamic or or or Mohoppodism.

(01:30:58):
But yet you are choosing to allow that to be
thrown out, not fight, not argue night mena disagree.

Speaker 6 (01:31:15):
For what.

Speaker 3 (01:31:20):
And this is not for for me to deal with
or people at my age and older.

Speaker 6 (01:31:27):
This is for us.

Speaker 3 (01:31:29):
What's coming behind us, the next generations to deal with
for this prosperity and they have us to blame.

Speaker 2 (01:31:56):
Thanks for listening to today's show and don't forget to life.
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