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Speaker 1 (00:00):
So they are calling it conspiracy.
Speaker 2 (00:16):
Welcome to some darcolic conspiracy with Brentley and Neil Sanders.
Speaker 3 (00:21):
As the planet spirals into a fascist dystopia, we thought
someone really should keep a record of this decline, so
that when the aliens are sifting through the ashes of
civilization they might be able to see where it all
went wrong.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
This is the world according to some or.
Speaker 3 (00:37):
As all the hepcats are calling it. Twats okay. We're
now in the fifth of February twenty twenty five and
Donald Trump comes up with a novel idea, is decided
that there's a particular department that you think is really
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should be scrapped. Essentially, what it will be replaced with
is anybody's guess of all the departments of the American government,
can you guess which particular one He's decided it's probably
a good idea to completely get rid of CIA. No,
not not not yet, although you know, maybe we'll see
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this is one that my effects of civilians more, shall
we say ice No? No, can you believe no, he's
very keen on very much not not getting rid of that,
maybe even bolstering it.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Like social Security or something.
Speaker 3 (01:42):
Maybe well, definitely that that is what does's looking at,
but this specific one, he's decided that the Department of
Education needs to be dismantled, you know, the thing that
sorts out schools and people learning and stuff like that.
If one were cynical, very sick Nicoult, you could suggest
that basically, well, I mean that kind of sounds like
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the sort of thing that's a dictator would want to
do if you didn't want people to be able to
critically analyze stuff and think and know things like And
it's also scarily in line with sort of other tatalitarian
regimes Stylin and Nazis and stuff like that, purging experts,
killing doctors and other things like that. It's there's a
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real weird thing, this idea that universities are sort of
like breeding grounds from Marxist thoughts and stuff like that.
And the actual truth is that basically what happens is
you go to university and you come into contact with
all sorts of people and all sorts of ideas that
you've not really been exposed to in the particular place
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that you live in, because everyone's coming from all over
the country, sometimes from different countries, and you learn things
and you realize that some things that seemed terrifying and
quite exotic really aren't. And people are just people, and
it's better if people are eyes to people. But you know,
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that's not really the way to make money, is it.
So the White House has decided to prepare an executive
order to eliminate the Education Department. And NBC News actually
reported on this and can you hear that because the
silver has decided to start drilling next up? No? Okay, cool,
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So this is not new. In September of twenty twenty three,
Trump had actually posted a video to social media saying,
one other thing I'll be doing very early in the
administration is closing up the Department of Education in Washington,
d c. And sending all education and education work and
needs back to the States. So it's not like he's
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basically scrapping the curriculum. But what he's hoping to do is,
as I say, take it away from sort of a
federal thing to a more states based. Why would you
be doing that, Well, we'll come on to that. But
so the Department of Education, it basically serves about fifty
million students in about ninety eight thousand public schools and
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thirty two thousand private schools, and it also facilitates things
like grants, loans, work study assistants to more than twelve
million post secondary students. So there's a huge amount of
things that it's actually involved in. And Becky Pringle, who's
the president of the National Education Association, warned that this
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is going to hurt students, and it's going to hurt
the poorest and the most vulnerable populations. Basically, she said,
if it becomes a reality, Trump's powergrad would steal resources
for our most vulnerable students, explode class sizes, cut job
training programs, make higher education more expensive and to reached
from middle class families, take away special education services for
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students with disabilities and good students, civil rights protections. Americans
did not vote for and do not support, ending the
federal government's commitment to ensuring equal education opportunities for every child.
So this is this isn't actually a new thing. Ronald
Reagan actually advocated dismantling the Department of Education back in
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the eighties, but wasn't able to do it. Now, why
would they be doing this, Well, here's a few clues.
In a July campaign email, Trump laid out other priorities
for American education, which included cutting federal funding for any
schools or programs that were pushing critical race theory. It's ridiculous. Basically,
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it also spoke about promoting teachers who embrace patriotic values
and removing radicals who have infiltrated the federal Department of Education.
This is like, I mean, you know, I will explain
a bit more, but this is all sounding a bit dangerous.
It's all sounding a little bit like what they're wanting
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to do is control. I mean, if you were Alex Jones, right, okay,
ten years ago, you'd say, well, this is brainwashing. They're
specifically saying that we're going to remove parts of the
curriculum that we don't like that are in line with patriotism.
And usually when countries are doing this, it's sort of totalitarian.
It brings to mind sort of ideas of like as
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they style in this Russia or North Korea, where you
have approved ideas, approved histories. It's very nineteen eighty four,
to be quite honest. But for some reason everybody on
the right winger has decided this is marvelous. Well, why well,
NBC they interviewed an anthropologist. I don't think the game
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of his name, but the interviewed an anthropologist who outlined
outline this. Sorry, this was on the Conversation website, not
NBC one. The education departments woke mentality like this is
the thing like Trump and his supporters believe that liberals
are running public education by instituting what they call a
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radical woke agender Now, and this is essentially like teaching
people that it's not all right to hate somebody just
because they're black, gay, or trans. It really is as
simple as that. But for some reason, these types of
things threaten certain people in certain political parties because we
can't have people thinking that everybody's equal and deserves if
you refuted it like a human being, that will mess
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without bottom line. Now, can you believe that race and
gender are highlighted quite heavily in Project twenty twenty five? Yes, yeah, also, yeah.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
I definitely can believe that.
Speaker 3 (08:09):
And Trump himself is basically like promised to in North Carolina,
he quite famously promised to keep critical race theory and
transgender insanity of the hell out of our schools. And
by transgender insanity, essentially what they mean is explaining that
some people are trans.
Speaker 2 (08:30):
That's just it's just radical.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
Man, it's funked up in this man's it's crazy like this.
You know, it's the slippery slopes of the downfall of society,
isn't it. And critical race theory is the concept that
basically there are is hyped up always. It's like, you know,
it's teaching people to hate their own identity and hate
being white and the white to blame for everything. It's like,
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it's not teaching you that. This is what pisses me off. Okay,
all of these people that say, oh, you know what
they do on university campuses, you know what they do
in these critical race theory classes, you know what they
do things? None of them have ever been on a
fucking university campus. Right. It is. Ah, the education is
an inductrination system that teaches people to do blah blah
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blah blah. Yeah, the fucking poorly educated always say that
because the fear stuff and it's easy to create this
bogey man that basically just so happens to support your bigotry. Right,
It's essentially like it's childish. It's like saying, oh, that
is kind of like, oh, I'm going to do all
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this and blah blah blah, and help the consequences. I
don't believe in the medical experts and blah blah blah,
and it's like, do you know what I mean? It's
another one of these things is the rejection of experts
because reality mashes up with what you want to do
or what you think. All right, everybody, I want to
go out and you know, eat crap, drink crap, do
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all the drugs and blah blah blah blah, You're gonna die. Why,
it's just a fact, right, Okay, there is a do
you know what I mean? You cannot. You have to
face reality sometimes and the reality of the situation. This
is that basically, growing up as a black person due
to institutional racism and years and years and years and
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generations of attitudes that have been formulated by dozens and
dozens of things, means that sometimes there is racism in
the world. That's it. That's all. The critical race theory
is is basically understanding that sometimes people's lived experiences is different,
and this can be informed by a lot of things.
One of those things is race. I it's fucking it's stupid.
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The next stupid thing that they suggest is that basically
they want to stop American Marxist indoctrination. This is the thing. Basically,
they think that the radical left and wokeness is part
of a brainwashing attempt to indoctrinate the country with Marxist views.
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Sometimes they'll even cite people like Juri Besmanoff, that liar
that spoke to fucking gangster Edward Griffin and just made
up shit and it turned out wasn't a KGB agent,
worked for a fucking newspaper and was a liar. Like,
it's all just nonsense. It's it's this again. It's it's
this bogey man, and it does come from World Anty
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Communist League, Heritage Foundation, Non dea Qualic Conspiracy, John Birch Society,
this concept of a willed communist takeover and it's all
born out the Cold War because obviously the Cold War
was there was the communist threats, which was you know,
it was real. There was, the Cold War was a
real thing, although weirdly the conspiracy level so that it
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wasn't it was all a setup, which doesn't work when
you say out loud, because it's like, well there, why
they just introduced this communist world, we would take over
there exactly, Well, because of American values and stuff like that.
I thought they were in charge of America. Why why
did they make America? I know, I know, I know,
we want to like dominate the world, But why don't
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we do this, Like why don't we fuck with ourselves
a bit make it a little bit difficult. It's like
putting it on like hard when you play like resident
Evil or whatever, because we're otherwise where's the challenge? And
the illuminati they love a challenge.
Speaker 2 (12:30):
Well, you know, David Ike has an answer for that, remember,
a totalitarian tiptoe.
Speaker 3 (12:36):
Yeah, but he doesn't make any bollocks and sense because
it's like, I know, but.
Speaker 2 (12:42):
But that's the kind of thing I used to think, like, yeah,
this is all part of the plan because if they
just came straight out and just did all this, then
we rebelled. So they got to slowly inductrin eat us
into this. And it's for some reason, it's got to
take thousands of years. I don't know why, But no,
I believe it, damn it.
Speaker 3 (13:03):
Well, I mean yeah, I mean it kind of is.
But again, because when you're looking at it, you're looking
at the little bits at this end, which informed the
concept that the broader thing might well be true.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
But then the other thing though, right, the other thing
of like with that is for myself, because it had
been building for one thousands and like hundreds, maybe a
thousand years, it was imminent.
Speaker 3 (13:31):
That's yeah, Yeah, that happened any day in the second Yeah,
you know what I mean, that's the fair point.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
Yeah, that might be the thing there that.
Speaker 3 (13:40):
We were we're fortunate enough to be born on that
that particular time. And let's let's talk about like, you know,
year two thousand was a big thing with the conspiracy
worlds and then twenty twelve and things like that, and yeah,
and obviously nine to eleven was the sort of cattle
for a lot of people getting involved in conspiracy theories
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and stuff like that, wasn't it.
Speaker 2 (14:03):
So yeah, I think that's what distracts you from the well,
why hasn't it happened yet, and you're distracted by the
thought of it's about to happen.
Speaker 3 (14:12):
Also, in the mid two thousands, I think music went
a bit off the boil because we just had the nineties,
which were shit up. So I suspect we were looking
for something else to fill our minds. So maybe that's
a maybe that's a that's a theory anyway. But anyway,
they're concerned that there's a Marxist indoctrination of universities and
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colleges and higher education in America, which is bullshit. But
it's one of those things that you can sort of
it's a self fulfilling prophecy because if you tell people that,
I'm they're genuinely scared of it. They'll never go to university,
so they'll never find out that that's absolute crap. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (14:46):
That kind of also reminds me of the village.
Speaker 3 (14:48):
Oh yeah, fuck yeah. Like I mean, the thing that
gets me as well is that people say, oh, I'm
sure we said this on our cultural Marxism deep dives,
So if everyone has not heard of that, please go
and listen to that, like that the university's are left
wing and stuff like that, and Marxists and stuff like this,
Like what if you do an economics degree or a
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business degree, like they are they Marxist, Like, oh no,
this is how you would run a business, but don't
do it because it's evil, like it doesn't work like that.
So again, this is just just nonsense, isn't it. But
one of the main sort of reasons this is all
sort of flim flam. This is really excuses and stuff
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like that. It's what it's about, something that's called school
choice and parental rights. And what a lot of people
on the right think is that woke education policy infringes
on people's freedoms and rights to be like an ostrich
and hate people for any minor differences, and so they
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don't want to learn about gender transition or that non
binary gender identity is a thing.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
I've never heard that about ostroga. I didn't realize they
were bigots.
Speaker 3 (16:02):
They're bastards, mate, Like they hate their body's black and
their neck and head is white, and so they're terribly,
terribly conflicted. They've got this like complete self loathing. That's
why they stick their heads in the ground. And you
know where I learned that. I learned that with American
state based learning, not you fucking woke like federal education.
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That will tell you that that's a load of bollocks.
But when Trump's got his way, people will be allowed
to teach that. Basically, what it boils down to is
something that kind of is in the absolute first paragraph
of Project twenty twenty five chapter on education, all right,
it says families and students should be free to choose
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from a diverse set of school options and learning environments. Now,
when they say diverse, they don't mean diverse in the
sense of broad. They mean diverse in the sense of
extremely narrow religious based, conservative values based education. So it
should include faith based institutions, homeschooling, and it proposes Project
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twenty twenty five dos that governments could support parents who
choose their homeschool or who put them through religious schools
by providing school vouchers and grants and things like that.
So that's really what it's about. And the other thing
is basically cutting red tape, which is what a lot
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of this dose nonsense is about. And when we say
cutting red tape, that basically the excuses are it's massively inefficient,
and it's like, no, it's massively complicated. And again, what
they want to do is they want to cut all
this legislation and regulation and stuff like that, so they
could just go, are we think that you shouldn't be
allowed to teach this, or we think that you should
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definitely teach that evolution, for example, isn't real that the
biblical story of creation is accurate, and states would be
able to determine that schools would be able to teach that. Now,
some of you might be sat there and going, So
what they're proposing is that basically, state by state you
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can pretty much pick and choose what the hell you
want to teach people. Won't that be fucking chaos? And
my answer to that is yes, probably, yeah, And.
Speaker 2 (18:21):
That's why the Department of Education was probably founded so
that there was a certain curriculum across the nation.
Speaker 3 (18:27):
Yeah, you would think so, like, because it's one of
those things where if you're using education particularly, is like
a sort of a yardstick for getting jobs and things
like that, Okay, as opposed to like having a philosophical
argument or a debate or something like that. Yeah, it's
probably a good idea if like everyone's on the same
playing field. Otherwise it's pointless.
Speaker 2 (18:49):
Okay. So this is reminding me a little bit of
something I was thinking about the other day after our
previous episode. In that episode, we were talking about federal prisons, Yeah,
like being shut down or sending their prisoners somewhere else
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El Salvador, Yeah, And I was thinking afterwards, like after recording,
like what about the prison industrial complex? Maybe, how are
they going to make money out of that, and then
I thought, oh, yeah, maybe it's because it's federal like
that they're getting rid of and not actually the private prisons.
Oh that's interesting, Yeah, but but I haven't looked into it,
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so I got to look into it. But this is
reminding me a bit of that, which kind of opens
up more two. Having schools that are like making money,
you know, private schools.
Speaker 3 (19:47):
Yeah, very much. So that's what he's doing. It's fulling
funds to schools that support that particular right wing, potentially
evangelical Christian ideology. It's stacking the deck. It's political indoctrination
and to an extent, religious indoctrination as well. And capitalism
and capitalism baby. And the irony of this is is
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that basically they're doing the very thing that they are
accusing the Department of Education of doing, setting up a
skewed agenda based on politics and things that are separate
from pure education. That they're framing education through a lens,
and they're doing that in order to make people think,
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an act, and behave in a certain way, which is
exactly what they're accusing the Department of Education doing. But again,
this is the thing is that people are going to
start to realize or hopefully is that a lot of
these policies, which do come directly from Project twenty twenty five,
which they pretended for ages was not a thing or
wasn't going to be followed, they benefit a very select few.
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They're all they're all written in such a way that
it that it sounds sort of good, but if you
look at it and you break it down, there's a
very specific type of person that is going to benefit
from this, and it's going to be detrimental to anybody
that isn't there. It might not even be that beneficial
to these people, because you know, it's all being done
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in such a slap dash way. It's very difficult to
see to know whether there's any sensible infrastructure or ideas
or like you know, anything to back any of this up,
or whether they're just going to wing it well.
Speaker 2 (21:27):
They definitely wing it well, I think sensible to what
Elin and Trump.
Speaker 3 (21:31):
Is doing probably not like to be quite honest, and
speaking of completely nonsensible things that Trump's doing, Like Trump
suggested also on this particular day that the USA should
probably occupy Gaza whilst they're ethnically cleansing and gentrifying the
region of Palestinians. Yeah. See, Trump said of Gaza. You
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know that the area in Palestine, the country that is
not America. Remember, Trump said, we'll own it. We're going
to take over that piece, develop it, and create thousands
and thousands of jobs, and it will be something the
entire Middle East can be proud of. Long term ownership
positioned by the US would bring great stability to the
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Middle East. And when he was asked who would live
there in Palestine, Trump said, I envisaged the world people
living there, the world's people. You'll make that into an international,
unbelievable place. I think the potentially in guards the strip
is unbelievable. It could be the riviera of the Middle East. Now.
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In fairness, he did then follow this up by saying
Palestine's will live there, many people will live there, But
he didn't sort of answer any questions about, like the
fuck are you talking about? How is this even legal?
What you are you seriously suggesting that you should just
move everyone out of Palestine and then the USA would
own it and turn it into a Trump beach front
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or whatever, like do you know what I mean? It's
he's seeing this as a real estate opportunity.
Speaker 2 (23:09):
It's insane, isn't it. He's talking about it now. He's like,
America is going to have three new countries.
Speaker 3 (23:15):
Greenland and Canada and yeah, and Palestine. Yeah. Absolutely. And
he said this basically at a press conference with lettin
Yahoo Net, and Yahoo did look somewhat surprised about that.
Speaker 2 (23:34):
He was like, Hey, that's our agreement. Don't tell anyone.
Speaker 3 (23:36):
Well, actually you said that Trump sees a different future
for that piece of land, but we are talking about it.
I think it's something that could change history, and it's
a worthwhile really pursuing this avenue. But Trump basically said,
like he justified this by saying, well, Gods is a
demolition site, and he said that the Palestinians who are
living there should be relocated, claiming that they would be
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absolutely thrilled to live elsewhere, but pointing out that realistically
they have no alternative because the whole thing is a mess.
Trump said, I don't think people should be going back
to Gaza. I think that Gaza has been very unlucky
for them. They've lived like hell. They've lived like that,
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they're living in hell. Gaza is not a place for
people to be living. The only reason that they want
to go back, and I believe this strongly, is that
they have no alternative. What's the alternative go where? If
they had an alternative, they'd much rather not go back
to Gaza and live in a beautiful alternative that's safe.
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But he does have a suggestion. He does have a suggestion.
He says that the approximately one point eight million Palestinians
that he's suggesting move from their homeland, because you know,
they don't have an alternative, probably should go and live
in other Arab countries, such as say Egypt or Jordan.
I mean, that's very good of it to make that decision.
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For Egypt and Jordans, I mean, they have pointed out
that basically they've said no Egypt and Jordan. Trump said, well,
they say that they're not going to accept them, but
I say they will, and I think that other countries
will also accept them. And he said that going to
New Land would be a lot better than going back
to Gaza, which has had decades and decades of death,
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and they'll be resettled in areas where they can live
a beautiful life. Now, some people pointed out that this
is essentially ethnic cleansing. Some people pointed out that Trump
has no say on what the Palestinians civilians, nor the
Palestinian country, nor government, nor state should do. Trump has
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absolutely no saying what Jordan or Egypt should do, and
that this is completely insane. Now, I just want to
just quickly say something that because people say that basically
like there's a war between Palestine and Egypt, they don't
why don't they take them because they know they're problematic? No,
not true at all. All the surrounding countries have actually
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taken loads and loads in the hundreds of thousands of,
if not millions, of Palestinian refugees over the decades. The
reason that the wall is there, and the reason that
they are so keen to take Palestinian refugees is because
they understand that that will open essentially the floodgates for
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an action like this, where if there is a safe
destination for Palestinian refugees, that would make an action by
somebody likes the Israel or America moving these refugees to
a safe area seem a lot more palatable on the
international stage, but the ultimate result of that would be
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Israel essentially annexing the entirety of Palestine. And that is
why these particular countries don't take it. Now, this has
been completely twisted by the writing media and such like this,
because again, can you believe that these are very, very
complicated issues. But you know, I think it's safe to
say that we both agree that that's just a both
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insane and monstrous suggestion by the new president of America. Now,
Jeremy Corbyn had a thing to say about this. He
tweeted out the president of the United States welcomed a
leader wanted by the ICC and officially endorsed ethnic cleansing.
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Now would be a good time for our government to
defend international law. If they won't say it, we will.
Palestinians aren't going anywhere. And that's basically the ICC and
the International Criminal Court has levied charges against jaminathan Ya
who and suggested that he's involved in war crimes.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
That believe.
Speaker 3 (27:53):
I maybe wrong about that, but I think that's what
it is. And so that was what Corbyn was was
annoyed about. And interestingly, again Alex Jones, he should be
massively opposed to this. In fact, he's been opposed to
this in the past because but not not for any
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humanitarian reasons. I think we've discussed this, not because of
the horrific loss of life or anything like that, because
he doesn't want Palestinians turning up in America. And obviously
if that that seriously like that he said this, he's
an absolute maniac behind it. But so he should be
dead against it. But he tweeted out, he tweeted in
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support of Donald Trump and spoke about it sort of
like this is a good plan and parroted all the
talking points. And Donald Trump tweeted out, the US will
take over the Guadza strip and we will do a
job with it too, which is again insane. Now, David Ike, Ah,
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here we go again. Yeah, now see if it's like
how someone could be right and spectacularly painfully wrong all
at the same time is quite a feat.
Speaker 2 (29:16):
So it's his superpower.
Speaker 3 (29:18):
It is his superpower. Like h. So Donald Trump tweets
that out, and so David Ike Cloat tweets it and
puts this, what the actual fuck? What a perfect way
to secure the transition to an Israeli Gaza strip and
expel Palestinians. Okay, fairly sensible, thus far stepping the long
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planned goal since even before the Ross Yards established Israel
is unfolding before our eyes, whilst the Trumpers, who believe
in freedom cheer still waiting for even a titter of
response to this from the Trump slash Musk propaganda arm
better known as Alex Jones. So, you know, is managed
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to be right about the situation, right about Alex Jones,
and then completely racist about the entire reason for this
whole thing going off, and tied it back to the
idea that that this is fulfilling the prophecy of the
New World Order on behalf of the Ross Charles, which
is obviously stupid, and this is obviously playing on his
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mind because at six fourteen am that day, David had
tweeted it again quote tweeted Alex. Alex had just put all.
All he put was like, I'm very happy that Elon
Musk we posted at Tulca Gabbard Report. Okay, fair enough whatever.
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So at six fourteen am, he just got out of bed,
or maybe not even got out of bed.
Speaker 2 (30:56):
He gets up at five four you know what old
people are like, He's already been down the post office
by then.
Speaker 3 (31:02):
Yeah, probably like so anyway, he posted a picture of
a corky dog on its hind legs with its paws up,
begging and smiling at the camera and put out. And
this is quote tweeting Alex Jones, please, sir, can I
have a bone, Sir, I'll do whatever you want, sir.
(31:23):
Beg sir, Oh yes, sir, marvelous. So yeah, yeah, Alex
Jones and David I I've got beef, And both of
them are managing to be spectacularly wrong about nearly everything.
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To be quite honest, someone else was spectacularly wrong about
nearly everything is our good old friend, free speech absolutist
Elon Musk. So obviously he's a busy man. He's got
all these children to be not paying attention to, all
these businesses, to be damaging and stuff like that. But
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he did find time with his free speech crusade. And
when I say free speech crusade, what I mean is
that he arranged to get an entire Reddit community taken
off the internet. What well, I mean, it's only fair right.
They've been very, very slightly critical of doge. Yeah you
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see read it. They'd actually temporarily banned one of these
communities and then they removed another. Basically, Elon Musk got
in touch with them and claimed that comments that were
made about his employees were breaking the law, which is
exactly what you'd said when Wired had exposed the muskrats,
which are the children who are in charge of all
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the money of America at the at present time.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
And when you say exposed reported on a fact, yes, yes, yes,
actually like say where they lived or their social Security
number out there the.
Speaker 3 (33:08):
King irony of like we don't want you to know
their names whilst they pour over your social security data. Yeah,
the balls on this man is.
Speaker 2 (33:18):
Like you're allowed to say somebody's name.
Speaker 3 (33:20):
Yeah, absolutely, Like it's stupid.
Speaker 2 (33:25):
This is their name, this is their job title. That's
that's that's fine, that's just reporting.
Speaker 3 (33:31):
Yeah. Now, the reddit community of the subreddit was called
are White People Twitter? And it's apparently'd like people share
funny posts, action take the piss, and they'd been sharing
of some posts that seemed to be suggesting violence against
members of doge and basically like it was bullshit. They
(33:53):
were just responding to the drama that Elon had created
by say you've broken the law by by these people.
So yeah, so he got this whole silbreddit band and
this is absolutely bullshit because like basically, like in twenty
(34:13):
twenty four, He's already sort of been on this tip
about people being arrested in England for saying offensive comments
and blah blah blah blah blah, and he showed that
video of the bloke that doesn't actually get arrested. The
police visit him and say, why are we in a
prick on Twitter? Stop doing it otherwise you're getting into
trouble and leave him alone, and yeah him and Ahmed,
(34:35):
a friend of the show from the Center of County
Digital Hate, said that there's a rich irony to Musk's
comments because it's always one rule for Elon and another
rule for everyone else. I mean, he's about freedom, all right,
the freedom to do whatever he wants, no matter the
cost of people their families and the fundamentals of of democracy.
And this is obviously like Musk sued the CCdh in
(34:57):
twenty twenty three over claims that it took unlawful steps
to access data from X, which is utter bollocks. What
it did was it basically looked at X and went, wow,
we're seeing a lot more Nazis on the site, and
basically collated instances of Nazis and so Elon Musk tried
to sue them for pointing out the truth, and last
(35:19):
year a US Jewish dismissed the case, which is great. Right,
So we're now on February the sixth, and Alex, who's
been talking about the Palestine situation on his show, has decided, right,
(35:39):
there's a word that he describes Donald Trump as in
regards to the Palestine situation.
Speaker 2 (35:48):
Genius.
Speaker 3 (35:49):
No, no, close, close close. He calls him a peacemaker,
which is, you know, an interesting use of the word.
But but David Ike is furious about this, absolutely furious
about this, and he says, Alex Jones has responded to
Trump's plan to ethnically cleanse Gaza after Democrat Launch's impeachment.
(36:13):
Do you think Alex justifies the plan or not? The
very question is a spoiler alert. Trump is arming Israel
to the enamel on their teeth, but he's a peacemaker,
says Alex. Do people still wonder why I keep calling
out these people. If they do, they're not paying attention.
Why do you think Trump said, if the Palestinians don't
(36:35):
agree to leave, they're going to continue to be killed
because the bombs he supplies are going to be dropped
on them until they do leave now, as we've previously discussed, right, Okay,
the slight sticking point with this, the incredible sticking point
with this is that this isn't really about the Palestinians.
(36:56):
From David's regard, this is about fulfilling New World Order
prophecy and eschatology, and that is to do with like
taking over the Final Temple and essentially trying to bring
on the end of the world. And you'd be surprised
how many people actually buy into that. But it's also
(37:16):
been tied into sort of New World Order concepts as well,
and just a sort of a vague concept that Israeli
is is the sort of center of everything because rothschilds,
which again is not accurate, but hey, you know, and
David kind of explains this a bit bit more because
(37:40):
he's responding to somebody else. Someone else sticks there or
in interferes which is something that they've been alleged to
have done in the past with brand he tweets it out.
(38:01):
Regarding the israel Gar's situation, he says, as a Christian,
when you read the Old Testament, you have to acknowledge
that there is a unique, particular and sacred relationship between
the Jewish people and that land, which is.
Speaker 2 (38:17):
Debatable in the Palestinian people of that land.
Speaker 3 (38:21):
Yeah. I mean, it's one of these things where it's like.
Speaker 2 (38:23):
Jesus was a Palestinian Jew.
Speaker 3 (38:26):
Yeah, yeah, so.
Speaker 2 (38:28):
When you read the Bible, that's what you find out. Russell.
Speaker 3 (38:31):
It's probably one of those things where it's probably like
that's lovely and everything. It's like, that's possibly not the
best sort of way to dictate policy today, is it.
Speaker 1 (38:43):
Like?
Speaker 3 (38:43):
And in both ways, like you know, like there needs
to be a two state solution. You cannot get rid
of Israelis because they live there too now and a
lot of the people that live there just happen to
live there. They're not involved in anything anymore than we
were involved in the politics of the Iraq War or
anything like that, or you know, or growing up the
(39:07):
conflict with the ira or anything like that. Do you
know what I mean? It's the people aren't the government,
and the people aren't the government's policies. So it's crazy,
But David EIKE's got its sust He says, this is
the very core of the israel multi generational syops, using
a book written by who knows who, who knows? When
(39:30):
in who knows what circumstances and compiled by a Roman
Empire created church to justify rights ownership and mass slaughter
in twenty twenty five. This is no basis either, on
which to justify the British, the British Empire controlled by
the Rothchilds, funding and manipulating the stealing of Palestinian occupied
(39:50):
land on the say so of the Old Testament. When
we stop thinking in terms of race and religion and
realize that we're all in the same trap, sprung by
the same force, we might then put down the fault
lines of manufactured division and focus together on the common
threat to all our freedoms and stop fighting each other
over factually unsupportable bollocks Muslim, jew white, black, brown, whatever.
(40:15):
It's just a body type or a culture, that's all.
While history written by the winners should be something to
learn from, not to be owned by. Schwab's great reset
needs to be met by another, the great reset of
the human mind and human perception of reality. Yeah, that shit.
(40:36):
And it's also it's nonsense because like he's you can't
say all these like manufactured divisions whilst talking about the Rothschilds.
Speaker 2 (40:49):
It's just a body type HM, which makes you think,
why are you so anti transcend?
Speaker 3 (40:56):
Well yeah, there is that as well. You're read to
be horrified, absolutely horrified.
Speaker 2 (41:05):
I already am me, I am traumatized.
Speaker 3 (41:08):
Well, you're going to be disgusted with this lady called
Patriot lady. She's done some great investigative journalists and she's
discovered something. She's discovered that us AID was using American
civilians tax pay tax dollars to send celebrities to Ukraine
(41:33):
to increase Zelensky's popularity. And these include Angelina Jolie, who
has reportedly paid twenty million dollars to go and take
a picture with Zelenski, or Sean Penn who was quite
cheap actually at five million dollars, or Jean Claude van
(41:54):
Dam who for a mere one point five million dollars
went over there. Now Orlando Bloom he commanded eight million dollars,
and Ben Stiller he he took a measly four million dollars.
So yeah, this is it's it's crazy, isn't it. So
(42:17):
you know this, this is the this is the the
fraud that dose he's uncovering, you know, celebrities.
Speaker 2 (42:25):
I'm going to guess that those numbers are inflated.
Speaker 3 (42:29):
They're not even real. This bollocks is absolutely bollets. Ben
Stiller had to basically come out and deny claims that
he was funded by the USAID. It's ridiculous. He basically
Elon Musk said, this is examples of how USAID is
a criminal enterprise. And then viral posts went around saying
(42:50):
that that Angelina Jerny, Sean Penn, et cetera, et cetera,
got paid. And there was a doppelganger thing. There was
a fake news video, you know, e news. It's like
a bit like TMZ and it's like a gossip thing,
like a Hollywood gossip thing or whatever. There was a doppelganger,
(43:11):
which is a Russian well it was. It was originally
from Russian intelligence, wasn't. It's where they basically they fake websites.
They look exactly like like say the BBC or CNN
or something like that. They clone them and the web
address is ever ever so slightly different. Like I saw
one the other day. I clicked on one on Twitter
(43:33):
and it was it was BBC one and but it
looked like the BBC News homepage. I'n't send it to
you actually, like and it was some outrageous story. I
think it was to do with the COVID vaccine, someone
saying that it kills everyone or some shit or other.
But it was one of those things where it looked
for all intents and purposes, like the BBC website. And
(43:57):
there was a similar one with E News and this
was the one that said that Stiller's visit costs four
million dollars. Now, Ben Stiller had to respond directly on
Twitter and he said, these are lies coming from the
Russian media. I completely self funded my humanitarian trip to Ukraine.
There was absolutely no funding from USAID and certainly no
(44:18):
payment of any kind. One hundred percent false. So yeah, wow,
that's the same check. Did he get community noted? No? No,
No he didn't. No, he didn't, he didn't. As we know,
disinformation is is just rampant on X and Sue I
(44:42):
was actually saw a Groc thing today. Someone thought who's that?
Who's spread's most disinformation and lies on Twitter? And the
answer from Groc was Elon Absolutely. But on this particular day,
February sixth, he decides to spread false information from a
no can't see ship poster? Oh what's that? Inevitable? West
(45:05):
or whatever it is is the guy that's just been
exposed as actually being an Indian guy, Muktar and various
people sort of looked into him and he's actually some
Indian guy that's just basically making money on Twitter by
posting in Sandri Nazi crap. There was a shooting in Sweden. Now,
initially Twitter was all hot and heavy about this. They
(45:26):
were like, oh, here we go, school shooting in Sweden,
we all know what the score is with this, and
then they went mysteriously quiet. Can you guess why.
Speaker 2 (45:35):
The perpetrator was white?
Speaker 3 (45:37):
Bing go, there we go. And despite the fact that
a lot of people have been spreading lies saying that
it was an asylum secret blah blah blah blah.
Speaker 2 (45:45):
But after the fact previous form you would think anders
Brevik where went straight.
Speaker 3 (45:51):
Away, Yeah, yeah, this is the thing like it's Sweden
was one of those places where it's not a nonsense
like that. They sped all the lies about the rape
gangs and stuff like that, and it's what's bizarres. There's
actually a lot of sort of a lot of this
sort of crime has been attributed to foreigners and stuff
like that. Was criminal gangs, drug gangs fighting against each
other screen. So in the aftermath, what happened was this
(46:19):
was slightly different from me Elon. He's not necessarily sharing
the wrong name, but he's sharing lies about the media
response to it. You see, initially everyone on Twitter had
been very excited because he thought that this guy might
be foreigner. So the suspect turned out to be a
chat called Rickard Anderson who's a thirty five year old recluse,
and he killed ten people at this school before killing himself.
(46:43):
And basically what happened was, as people are sort of
recovering for this, Elon Musk promoted this false claim that
absolutely no European politician had mentioned the shooting incident and
that no news outlet had even bothered. And this was
posted by Inevitable West, who had basically put out this
(47:06):
tweet silence silence from the media, blah blah blah blah blah. Interestingly,
as to say, Inevitable West, who claims to be a
sort of Nazi chad guy, has turned out to be
a sort of con man from India, and yeah, but
it also sort of highlights how like liars can make
a huge amount of money by catering their output to
(47:27):
the sort of stuff that eloon evidently wants on Twitter,
so he must do otherwise he'd remove it. That's the
logic I'm going by with that, right. But it wasn't
long before this was community noted because basically this was
absolute bullshit. Many legacy media outlets from allowed the world
have covered the Sweden shooting. Additionally, European politicians have mentioned it,
(47:50):
including European Commission of President Ursula vonder Ley and whose
response is highlighted in Lamonde article. And that's what the
community it's read. Lamond is a French newspaper. Stockholm University
professor Christian Christiansen from the US was among those calling
out Musk for his appalling behavior on Twitter. Musk amplified
(48:12):
the lie that mainstream media aren't covering mass killing in Sweden,
falsely implying it's because the killer was an immigrant and
the media won't say that. It's a classic bullshit strategy
from the far right. Basically they won't tell you the
truth that we will. And Swedish journalist Ganilla von Hall
added elon Musk, retweeting posts that legacy media in Europe
(48:34):
has been silent about the shooting in Sweden is a
pure lie. It's been massively reported in all major European
news outlets and senior journalists at BBC verify Shyanne Sad
I could never pronounce his name. You know Sharan don't you?
We know Cheyenne anyway, Cheyenne, fabulous journalist. He basically shared
a screenshot that showed like dozens and dozens of newspapers
(48:58):
reporting on it. So it's absolutely nonsense basically, But that
that's Elon is uh. He's a liar essentially, So you
could be forgiven for holding the opinion that Elon Musk
(49:18):
has restricted access to facts. One thing that he has
currently or it was said he has restricted access to
on this particular date, was the US Treasury data. Now,
this this came from a filing from Donald Trump and
(49:38):
it said there were there was It appears that basically
accesses is going to be written. There was a kind
of a legal challenge and it came back. It said
that the defendants will not provide access to any payment
record or payment systems of records maintained by within the
(50:00):
Bureau of Fiscal Services. There's two exceptions. Basically, Marco Illez,
who was a young engineer who previously worked for two
of Musk's companies, and Tom Krause, who is the CEO
of a cloud software group. They are the only two
that are allowed to look at a payment records, and
(50:22):
they're allowed to look at them on a read only basis,
so that means that they can't mess around with them. Basically,
and this was an official government order that basically came
through says you cannot be fucking around with the treasury stuff.
Although some people have pointed out that you only need
to read some of it in order for it to
be useful, but that's that's another herd. But this couses
(50:44):
the Treasury Department. Basically, three federal employee unions got a
lawsuit together attempting to blog to block dogs access to
the sensitive information and in the lawsuit equal it a
massive and unprecedented sharing of data. See on Friday, Treasury
(51:05):
Secretary Scott Besson, who remember used to work for saw
US but nobody but David Ike seems bothered about that,
decided to basically grant everybody access to the payment systems,
which was individuals not involved in the process of government's
financial transactions that they could just root around. And the
(51:26):
lawsuit said, or the complaint in this lawsuit said that
giving access to those records is on lawful, So a
bit of a win really for common sense. Not hugely,
you know, and if you think that's going to really
stop them doing anything, but at least it's a setback. However,
(51:46):
these two names that you remember, Tom Krause and Marco Ills,
who knows, maybe they might come up in the future.
But so USAID, we're still trying to justify how USAID,
which we must remember, comprizes less than one percent of
the entire government's expenditure budget, and right wingers are still
(52:10):
essentially lying about about where the money's being spent. And
one of the things that was being touted on the
internet was that have you ever seen Politico magazine? Politico
magazine is often a politician. It talks about politics. The
(52:32):
clues in the name. But Elon and various other people
were trying to claim that Politico magazine had received eight
million dollars from USAID. USAID, which Elon Musk had described
as a viper's nest of radical left Marxists who paid America,
and he'd also described it as an evil and criminal
(52:54):
organization and said that it's time for it to die. Basically,
Musk has posted at this point over one hundred and
sixty tweets about USA, and most of them have been
responsors to arguments that have been put forward, like this
Politico thing, and they've come from places like and see
(53:15):
if you recognize any of these names, Wall Street, Apes,
came CoA, the Great Chief Nerd Autism Capital. These are
all very sort of right wing, sort of ravel rousing
ship posters on Twitter. And these are the people that
Elon Musk is following, and this is who he's getting
his information about USAID from, despite the fact that his
(53:36):
doze is supposed to be auditing it essentially. And one
of the claims that he were speading was that the
US agency USAID provided over eight million dollars in funding
to the news and policy media company Politico LLC. But
this was false. Publicly available records showed that in twenty
twenty three and twenty twenty four, the USAID paid a
(53:57):
total of forty four thousand, not eight million, political and
the payments were earmarks for institutional subscriptions to ian E News,
a Politico publication. No other transactions between USAID and Politico
were listed for the entire previous decade. So essentially what
this is, you know how like some newspapers have got
a premium thing and behind the pay one and stuff
like that. It's that it's for the institutions to describe
(54:22):
so that people within the government have got access to
these these stories and such like that. Amazing, so they
could do their fucking jobs.
Speaker 2 (54:31):
Amazing.
Speaker 3 (54:32):
Yeah, so they lied again about where the money came from.
Oh no, so they didn't lie about where the money
came from, but what the money was for and how
much it was. They elevated it from forty four thousand
to eight million. Another claim was that Chelsea Clinton, it's
been a while since she's been on the radar of
anybody in the conspiracy world. You'll never guess how much
(54:54):
she received from USAID.
Speaker 2 (54:57):
It's got to be millions, three million.
Speaker 3 (55:00):
Four million dollars, eighty four million dollars. It doesn't exactly
explain what it was for, because it's not true. What
had happened was USAID in the years between two thousand
and eight and twenty twenty four had given seven point
five million to the Clinton Foundation. The Clinton Foundation, Chelsea
(55:22):
Clinton doesn't receive any money from the from the Clinton Foundation.
Clinton Foundation is a child schol organization, and they've got
the receipts for where all this money went. It went
to humanitarian efforts abroad. So it's just bullshit. It's absolutely
complete in total bullshit. But again, what they're doing is
they're just throwing enough shit at the wall to see
(55:43):
if it sticks, basically, and you know, it's all lies.
It's all lies and propaganda, which is ridiculous.
Speaker 2 (55:53):
Have they exposed any legitimate fraud yet?
Speaker 3 (55:56):
No, not a bit of the one percent of the
of the governments expenditure. And I'm talking about in both times.
I'm talking about when we're recording this, when it goes
out and on February the sixth, Like, at no point
will they uncover early fraud. It's all bullshit, blustering lights
(56:18):
like it's it's absolutely stupid, to be quite honest, speaking
of people who are absolutely stupid. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Thinks that black people have got a different immune system
to white people. You know, yeah, yeah, you see RFK Junior.
At this point in time, he's going through his Senate
(56:39):
confirmation hearing, and angelau Ulcer Brooks, who's a Democratic Seraean
from Maryland pressed the nominee on his past claims that
black people have a stronger immune system than white people
and thereby should receive vaccines on a different schedule than them.
She asked what different vaccine as you should you say
(57:00):
that I should have received als of Brooks series of color,
asked Kennedy, And as you referenced the series of Kennedy
then referenced a series of studies showing that to particular antigens,
blacks have a much stronger reaction. Now, this is the
(57:21):
man that's being put up for the head of the
health department or the health services in America, and these
beliefs have been described accurately as medically racist and probably
not the sort of thing that you'd want to be
(57:42):
the belief structure of someone who's going to become the
country's leading health official.
Speaker 2 (57:46):
And it's actually racist.
Speaker 3 (57:49):
Well, what's interesting as well, it's not just it is bullshit, right, Okay,
Doctor Richard Kennedy, who's also of the study that he's
actually referencing, he's not related to RFK. He said that
it's as well as it's true that the immune response
to vaccination can vary by race, sex, and potentially dozens
of other factors. The data does not support a change
(58:11):
in vaccine schedule based on race, like he's misunderstood it.
What he said is that basically, different people have got
different reactions to different things, Like there's lots and lots
of different factors, but race itself is not a factor
that should be taken into account. It's again, it's taking
(58:31):
like a sort of it's one of these things that
people do in conspiracy theories, whether they'll take a sort
of a slightly unimportant bit and elevate that to to
like the headline, so to speak, and it'll often be
to be something like a disclaimer or something like like
with vaccines or something like the very fact that basically
says like that some people have side effects is an
(58:51):
admission that will their think everyone has side effects. In fact,
they're not side effects, their effects yeah, and stuff like that.
Speaker 4 (58:58):
The effect is death, yeah, yeah, basically, but it's I mean,
this is particularly troubling as well, because, like you know,
African Americans have got a.
Speaker 3 (59:09):
Long sort of history of distrust of medical establishment and
the system, rooted in legacies of views things like the
Tuskegee Syphilis Study, Gynecology malpractice of J. Marion Sim's, the
exploitation of Rieta lacks for counter treatments, and stuff like this.
(59:29):
In two thousand and three, the Human Genome Project found
that there's no genetic basis for race. There is no
genetic basis for race, and the term race is not
biologically meaningful, meaning statements like Kennedy's are not only outdated
but also completely false. Now, apparently throughout history there's been
(59:50):
two endearing physiological myths that black people have the higher
pain tolerance and weak lungs that could be strengthened through
hard labor. Now, can we think why there might have
been this myth that black people have a higher pain
(01:00:12):
tolerance tolerance and that they have a problem that you
can make better by forcing them to do hard labor.
Speaker 2 (01:00:23):
Well, the answer would obviously be to legitimize slavery.
Speaker 3 (01:00:27):
It might be it might just be which is which
is interesting because that would mean that that is the
attitude that informs Robert Kennedy Junior's attitude to medicine. Shit, yeah,
it's it's yeah, it's it's not great, is it. So
(01:00:49):
now we're moving on to February the seventh, and KI
remember Marco Illez. He's the one of the guys that's
got access to the Treasury only can read it, but
he's one of the only two people that has currently
got access to Treasury records due to ongoing lawsuits between
unions connected to various members of staff and institute's connected
(01:01:11):
to the government. Marco Iles, well, he had a bad
day on February seventh, you see. And again, whether this
makes Dose more efficient or less efficient, I don't know,
but he had to quit his position at Dose, you see,
you see because people have found his Twitter account, and
(01:01:32):
on his Twitter account he'd done certain things, you know,
you know what it's like capricious youth and shit like that.
You know, you might accidentally advocate repealing the Civil Rights
Act or backing a eugenics based immigration policy. Alright, things
like you could not pay me to marry outside of
(01:01:55):
my ethnicity and normalize Indian hate. Wow, I mean, you know.
And I want to make this absolutely clear, like okay,
because things can be taken out of context. And he
made it clear that just for the record, I was
racist before it was cool. He also put one that
(01:02:22):
said I would not mind at all if Guardza and
Israel were both wiped off the face of the earth.
So yeah, I mean, and this is the thing, right, okay,
because it would appear from looking at his tweets that
this is not ship posting, this is not doing stuff
to be edgy and stuff like that. Although I'm sure
there's an element of that because he's a fucking teenager
(01:02:43):
for christ sake, but it would appear that he actually
does or it would lean towards believing those things. That
was the inference that a lot took from pouring over
the available archives of his social media posts.
Speaker 2 (01:03:02):
Is this a You referenced earlier in one of the
earlier episodes that they had seemed to have scrubbed a
lot of their Yeah, social media strange, but we found something,
did we Yeah?
Speaker 3 (01:03:17):
Yeah? Yeah, And it raises it raises the question why
were they scrubbing? Why were subbing social media?
Speaker 2 (01:03:26):
Yeah, you said about it. I was like, oh, there's
going to be some of these, and here we are.
Speaker 3 (01:03:33):
It's uh, it's a yeah. But again, this is in
many ways, this is difficult, right, because we've all done
stupid fucking stuff when we were kids. Like I've said it,
like thank god Twitter did not exist, Like you know,
I've got a fairly edgy sense of human Now, when
(01:03:54):
I was eighteen and was trying to prove to the
world like do you know what I mean? Like loo, hell, Like,
do you know what I mean? It's like it's you
just you do stuff when you're younger that you would
not do when you're older because you don't quite understand
the consequences or the ramifications or think that anything bad
is going to happen to you. Also, you've got this
(01:04:15):
attitude that you know everything and that's bloody dangerous. But
you say, Marco Hells was felt that you needed to
resign because of this.
Speaker 2 (01:04:27):
Yeah, I agree. I mean I would have probably said
some stupid shit, but I wouldn't have said anything hateful.
I think that that's something No, that's something different.
Speaker 3 (01:04:41):
Yeah, I think you're right. I think you're right. But
you know, this is what happens when your higher children. Essentially,
Also on February the seventh, I see the headline Trump
sanctions the ICC and I'm like, for fox sake, he's
going after the fucking in cricket now. But no, it's
(01:05:03):
all right, it's just the International Criminal Court. Now, this
is a global court with power coming prosecutions for genocide,
crimes against humanity, war crimes, you know that kind of
thing he's getting himself ready, Well, it's basically he accuses
them of having illegitimate and baseless actions targeting America and
(01:05:24):
how close ally Israel. So in November, the ic C
issued an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Neathan Yahoo.
And that's what's basically got Trump's goat, so to speak. People,
the ic C is the Hague. Basically that the court
(01:05:46):
is based in the Hague, and it was basically created
in the wake of the Yugoslav Wars and Rwandan genocide.
But recently duds at the court said that there were
reasonable grounds Yaho and his former defense minister, you have
Gallant as well as her Mass military commander Mohammad d'If
bore criminal responsibility for alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity.
(01:06:11):
So they weren't just going after Nathan Yaho. Wasn't a
persecution of Israel. They were going after her Mass, the
military commander of her Mass as well. So they both
have all responsibility for the horrible deaths that have occurred since. Now,
Israel basically denies the claims and Dif will never stand
trial because he was killed by an Israeli air strike
(01:06:34):
last year. But this is it. So like Nathan Yah
who is visiting washing to DC, this is where Trump
decides that he's going to tell people that he's they're
having Gaza, And this is when the US decided to
sanction the ICC. The White House said the ICC had
(01:06:54):
created a shameful moral equivalency between her Mass and Israel.
I mean, I don't think they've created a moral equivalency
so much as they've just said that both of them
have committed what they would consider crimes. So I don't
think that that's I think it's very obvious that it's
(01:07:15):
essentially like, you know, for want of a better expression,
is his mate, So he's sticking up for his mate. Yeah.
Speaker 2 (01:07:22):
And as we like learned from the Eudism for Lab
conference when we heard from Ham's al Katib, who was
a Syrian doctor, like the war crime here is attacking hospitals.
Speaker 3 (01:07:37):
Yes, and both sides have done that absolutely, yeah, yeah,
uh yeah, And there's no excuse for that on either
side of the argument. Whose favorite rapper brand?
Speaker 2 (01:07:58):
Well, I haven't got one man, who's my favorite Wu
Tang member?
Speaker 1 (01:08:02):
Ray.
Speaker 2 (01:08:02):
Well enough, I'll go for that.
Speaker 3 (01:08:04):
That's all right. You're always you're a fan of Kanye,
or used to be a fan of Kanye.
Speaker 2 (01:08:09):
Yeah, it used to be. Not not like he was
my favorite rapper. He was like one of my favorite producers.
Speaker 3 (01:08:15):
That's true. He's put out some new material.
Speaker 2 (01:08:18):
No oh no.
Speaker 3 (01:08:19):
And when I say material, I mean in SENDR tweets. Ah,
he had.
Speaker 2 (01:08:27):
Something seemed he was going to say T shirts.
Speaker 3 (01:08:29):
Then oh that too, that too, but like all in
good time. Well, I mean, maybe you can guess what
was on the T shirts. The first he seemed to
have a little bit of a episode, shall we say,
It's difficult to describe it. It's probably best to just
(01:08:49):
read some of the tweets. I think the first or
one of the most prominent tweets that seemed to cause
a stir was all in capitals. I am a Nazi.
I mean. And the thing is that that could be
taken out of context. I could be who knows what
(01:09:11):
he actually means. So he clarified by adding, I love Hitler.
Now what bitches?
Speaker 2 (01:09:21):
Yeah, oh Kanye, you stupid?
Speaker 3 (01:09:26):
What day is this? This is February the seventh?
Speaker 1 (01:09:29):
Oh good?
Speaker 3 (01:09:30):
Yeah. He then continued like this went on for quite
a time. Any ninja come in my face and asked
me about that puff shit, I'm stealing off them immediately.
I don't give a fuck. If you eight feet tall,
I'm a jump and steal off you. Which means if
anybody asks him about puff Daddy p Diddy, He's going
(01:09:52):
to punch them in the face, because you know he
likes puff Daddy apparently, and he insisted that he would
block anybody that challenged him, And he continued, ninas is
controlled and broke all you Kamala dick riding f slurs.
You'll got everything to say about my opinions when you're
(01:10:16):
just doing what ninjas make you do for money, was.
Speaker 2 (01:10:20):
His solemn cap still, Oh yes very much time.
Speaker 3 (01:10:23):
Yes, yes, yes, he doesn't appear to I think his
capslock is is smashed straight into the keyboard. It's permanently
on by the things. But having said about that, it's
like it's been years since I've heard Karde West say
anything in a normal tone of voice. He's always he's
always sounding like he's tried to speak to somebody on
the other side of the room, like crazy, and has
(01:10:47):
that sort of shall we say far away look in
his eyes. But only only the complete only the pure
genius or total madness can bring. But anyway he could news.
He basically he realized that saying that the offensive F
word slur might come across as homophobic.
Speaker 2 (01:11:11):
So he doubled down.
Speaker 3 (01:11:12):
Well, I mean, he clarified. He said that F slurs
don't mean gay either. It means f slurs like it
always meant you. F slur are slurs. Oh my god,
And you know he's I don't. I don't want you
to think for a second that he's He's just all
(01:11:33):
over the place. He's getting quite specific with his with
his criticisms, his critique of society. If you will, workship,
they've put in fat bitches on the runway. Nobody want
to see that ship. It's unhealthy, it promotes obesity. And
the wild ship is if the fat bitch lose weight,
then they lose their except for Adele because she actually
(01:11:56):
has another talent then being used as a porn for
political genders, which is you know, incoherent at best. But
it appears to be that the croux of his problem
appears to be with fat bitches, specifically them being on
the runway because nobody want to see that shit. I mean,
(01:12:18):
it's it's an opinion. It's certainly an opinion. He then
somehow managed to make it worse by retracting his twenty
twenty three apology after he'd previously been you know, pulled
up for being anti Semitic and saying that he loved
Hitler and things like that. He's tweeted, I'm never apologizing
(01:12:38):
for my Jewish comments. I can say whatever the fuck
I want to say forever. Where's my fucking apology for
freezing my accounts? Souk, my dick, How's that for an apology?
And it's like, I mean, that's not an apology. It's
a polling apology. In many things, it makes it makes
the situation worse. Clear, you Jewish ninjas, don't run me
(01:13:02):
no more. This is a free country and this is
my free opinion. You have bought black children for stem cells.
Abortion is murder and it's pushed onto the black and
Latino communities.
Speaker 2 (01:13:15):
Wait, wasn't he like going to pay for everyone's abortions?
Speaker 3 (01:13:20):
I don't know, Like I remember even having a breakdown
shortly before Kim Kardashian divorced him by exposing that they
that they were toying with her aborting their youngest daughter,
which is one of those things where it's like, that's
not a good idea to air out, like for all
sorts of reasons, for all sorts of people's feelings and
(01:13:43):
stuff like that. I don't know that that's that's straight
info warship though. That that's what info wars does all
the time. Whenever they talk about police brutality against black people,
or systemic racism, or inequality in the prisons, uh, you know,
disproportionate arrest and jailing of black people, anything like that,
(01:14:08):
the go to is, well, you don't care about black
people because you let black people have abortions and that
kills millions of black people. And it's just like that's
so stupid.
Speaker 2 (01:14:20):
Yeah, I was, I was totally wrong. I just had
to check that he said that he would give to
run for when he would run for president if he won,
that he would give everyone who got pregnant a million
dollars so they didn't have to have an abortion.
Speaker 3 (01:14:35):
Sensible policies for a happy in America, Like I wish
i'd known that. Actually I would have voted for him,
Like that's ridiculous, what a twat. What's an absolutely twat? Anyway,
he continues, any Jewish person that does business with me
needs to know that I don't like or trust any
Jewish person. And this is completely sober, with no hennessy,
(01:15:00):
which is an interesting business proposal, Like you wouldn't do
that if you were going to the bank for a loan.
Let me just say before before I ask for this money,
I don't trust you. I don't trust any of you. Okay,
this is me sober. I've not even had a drink
this morning. See if you get that loan, See if
you get that loan, like you won't. He then puts
(01:15:25):
out quite simply and succinctly free puff, which which I
believe is a reference. He's not offering of anything. He's
requesting that puff Daddy, currently held on sex trafficking and
rape chargers I believe, should be freed from prison. And
(01:15:46):
then he expands on this by saying, all these celebrity
ninjas and bitches is pussy. You'll you'll watch our brother
rot and never say shit. He then you know, he
fleshes out his arm. We all watched them trying to
cancel Chris Brown, and ain't nobody doing nothing? I was
pussy then too, Chris Brown. It's till the wheels fall off.
(01:16:10):
Slavery is a choice, which is not, is it? I
mean that's I mean, unless he's grossly misunderstood the word there,
like yeah, I mean that was one of the sort
of the main bad things about slavery was that you
(01:16:31):
didn't have a choice, which is why it's called slavery.
Like so yeah, I mean I think at best he's
got his facts jumble there.
Speaker 2 (01:16:42):
Yeah, I mean, he definitely has his facts jumbled there.
I remember that incident where he said about slavery was
a choice, and he said, if it was me, I
would have ran away from that plantation on hopped on
a motorcycle and got away.
Speaker 3 (01:16:56):
Great escape Stephen Green esque. Yeah, you know.
Speaker 2 (01:17:01):
Around back then there is a minor details.
Speaker 3 (01:17:05):
It's the you've got to you've got to look at
the essence of his plan. Like, you know, Kanye is
a genius. Like if you can't find a motorcycle, he'll
he'll pretend he's on a motorcycle.
Speaker 2 (01:17:18):
Kanye, Kanye was a genius. He is now an utter
fucking moron.
Speaker 3 (01:17:27):
Well, you know, I mean he's certainly steadfast in there.
His attempt to defending Puff Daddy, he says or tweeted,
they're trying to prove a point and you and you'll
know that, you'll fucking know that, and sitting laughing at
the fucking internet on Instagram. This man gave his life
to us. This is my idol, this is my hero.
(01:17:49):
And then he doubles down by saying, so what you're
going to do. Cancel my sneaker deal, cancel my record deal,
freeze my accounts, fuck you all your ninja's slavery is
a speaking my mind now I ain't editing shit ever again.
Then he decides to use certain terms for Jewish people
(01:18:16):
that begin with K or you please come at me.
That's how we spot the ca slurs. Let these white
people and Jewish people tell you what to do and
say fuck Diego and fuck all your ninjas in advance.
Who Diego is. I'm not entirely sure. Just for clarity,
(01:18:37):
they try to make an example out of Puff. Me
and my brother we had our issues, but these white
people trying to use Puff to scare ninjas. I'm neither
scared nor brave. This just me Free Diddy, And then
he said I just found out that Puff is not
allowed to make or collect money whilst he's locked up,
(01:18:57):
So I'm going to send his half of his money
to Justin. People assumed he meant just In Biber.
Speaker 2 (01:19:06):
It's uh, yeah, this has to be quite conflicting in
the conspiracy world, though, has like Puff being arrested, you know,
and charged and being investigated for all this stuff has
like was was proof of like the stuff? Yeah, but yeah,
(01:19:29):
I expected to see protecting him or promoting him or
sticking up for him, and he's also kind of on
the side of the conspiracists in that way. It's got
to be somewhat conflicting in certain communities, Like I wonder
what the concerned citizen would be saying about this.
Speaker 3 (01:19:51):
I don't know. Nick Flinch has liked it, certainly, of.
Speaker 2 (01:19:53):
Course he did, because there's a bunch of like racist
slurs in the tweets and then they started with I
am a Nazi. Of course, Nick Fuent has loved it.
Speaker 3 (01:20:06):
Somebody put on Twitter and I wish I'd thought about this.
Was It's like Hitler would be spinning in his grave
if he realized that his two biggest fans were a
mentally ill black man and a closeted gay Mexican you know,
so there's some cold comfort in that. But yeah, speaking
(01:20:32):
of fascism.
Speaker 5 (01:20:35):
More Project twenty twenty five people were given jobs in
Trump's admin. One of the sort of main architects of
Project twenty to thirty five was confirmed to the Senate
to become the next head of the Office of Management
and Budget. This was Russell Vault, who, Yeah, he wrote,
(01:20:56):
God be praise, grateful the President of the US Senate.
Incredibly thankful for all the men who prayed me through.
Now let's go. After he was confirmed to the position.
But again, it's getting harder and harder to deny that
Project twenty twenty five is certainly prominent in the policy
(01:21:16):
decisions of the Trump administration. As you know what else
is getting harder and harder to deny. The hiring a
load of children to look at the most sensitive data
in America was probably injudicious.
Speaker 3 (01:21:34):
Can remember Edward korustein the nineteen year old the lad
that was was working for the one of the muskrats.
Speaker 1 (01:21:41):
Yep.
Speaker 3 (01:21:43):
Well, there was this twenty twenty two message from an
executive of the firm Path Network, and this was seen
by Bloomberg News and it was talking about why Edward,
who is part of the team that's getting access to
Medicare details, social security details, the Treasury information, all the
(01:22:06):
sensitive government information in twenty twenty two, So this was
when he was seventeen. Well, I'll just read the message.
Edward had been terminated. Edward has been terminated for leaking
internal information to competitors. This is unacceptable and there is
zero tolerance for this. A spokesperson for the Arizona based
(01:22:31):
hosting and data security firm from which he was fired said,
I can confirm that Edward Constein's brief contract was terminated
after the conclusion of an internal investigation into the leaking
of proprietary company information that coincided with his tenure. Afterwards,
Christine wrote that he'd retained access to the cybersecurities company's computers,
(01:22:52):
though he said that he hadn't actually taken advantage of it,
so he basically said I had access to every single machine.
He wrote in a discord after he'd been fired, in
posting under his name Rivage, he said that he could
have wiped all of the company's customer supporting servers if
he'd wish, but I never exploited it. Because it's just
not me, which is good. So we know on to
(01:23:16):
February eighth, and so this is this is the home stretch,
so to speak. RFK Junior. We found several things out
about him that I don't know, They don't fill me
with confidence, to be quite honest. One was that he
was in huge, huge debt to credit card companies. Now
(01:23:42):
he has the money to pay these debts off because
he's fabulously, fabulously wealthy, but it just seems very very
strange that he's got a lot of debt on credit
cards which is very very high interest. And so this
just sort of raised some questions also.
Speaker 2 (01:23:58):
Did he like run it up with his presidential campaign
or something.
Speaker 3 (01:24:04):
No, these see these appear to be a private, private
credit cards.
Speaker 2 (01:24:11):
It's I just I just had this idea of, like,
you know, like Kevin Smith funding clerks on all these credits.
Speaker 3 (01:24:18):
I see what you're saying. Yeah, No, I mean no,
this is the strange thing.
Speaker 2 (01:24:21):
I'm going to be president. I'm going to get a
load of He seems.
Speaker 3 (01:24:24):
To be constantly in a state of about one point
two million in the in the red on Ocean to
several different credit card companies.
Speaker 2 (01:24:33):
So that's just a ten thousand that Kevin Smith got.
Speaker 3 (01:24:36):
No, no, no, no, quite. He could he could make
quite a lot. He could have done the original ending
to a red state with that money. Now there's a
deep cut. If anyone knows what that's a reference to anyway,
it's he's got a net worth of about thirty million dollars.
(01:24:56):
So it was just one of these things where it's like,
why on earth is he? Is he that? It doesn't
seem to make any sense, to be quite honest, but
a lot of what he doesn't what he does doesn't
seem to make sense. Like what's his big thing? What
is it that he never takes into his body and
stuff like that? Not heloine like that that's vaccines, Yeah,
(01:25:21):
well no that as well, but also processed foods. He's
got this idea that he never takes all. Of course,
he's bullshit shit.
Speaker 2 (01:25:28):
I saw in Big McDonald's on the Air Force.
Speaker 3 (01:25:34):
Yeah, absolutely, that was ages ago. Yeah. But also you
were seen in a photo recently at Gold's Gym on
Venice Beach holding a bottle of Seafot Energy drink. This
drink has got seventeen ingredients, including several preservatives that have
been linked to major health conditions such as cancer, and
so he's just full of shit. Basically, this drink is
(01:25:57):
advertisers providing explosive energy and superhuman performance. It sounds like
a drink form of like super male vitality. Like it's
one of these things, like he says on the bottle,
consume thirty minutes before dominating exercise and life. I mean,
(01:26:20):
I don't know whether like you have to be constantly
drinking it to be in a constant state of domination
over life, but it's thirty minutes before exercise.
Speaker 2 (01:26:29):
Anyway, I think we should get some and try it
before it.
Speaker 3 (01:26:35):
Like the standards of medicine and food is appalling. Even
this can't get evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
The FDA basically say it's one of those it's considered
a supplement, which is one of those gray areas where
you could put stuff in things that kill you. But
this wasn't the only fucking ridiculous thing that he's been
(01:26:56):
seen drinking recently. Have you Are you aware of the
it is craze within idiots, particularly right wing idiots.
Speaker 2 (01:27:05):
No, well, I'm guessing is it something to do with
the blue dye or something yeah, I did see him
drinking blue dye or something like that.
Speaker 3 (01:27:16):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's methylene blue, which sounds like a
new metal band, but it's not. It's this sort of
em metal. Yeah yeah, yeah, definitely. Well you know that
period where it was like everyone was like cutting themselves
and pretending that they've been abused, like machine headed and anyway.
(01:27:38):
So this is a medication. It's used for the management
and treatment of methemoglobe globe and NEMEA, which is a
rare condition in which hemoglobin decreases its ability to carry
oxygen through the body. Usually it's injected, but for some
fucking reason, everyone's decided this liquid, which is used as
(01:28:02):
a dye and often as a disinfectant to clean out
fish tanks, is the new magical fucking cure ale. It
can fight cancer and combat aging and cure fucking everything. Basically,
Mel Gibson was promoting it on Joe Rogan and I've
seen various people sort of like, yeah, this is the
(01:28:24):
new thing. There's a book called The Ultimate Guide to
Methylene Blue via BLO called Mark Slogan, and the author
claims the medicine and see if you can spot spot
the weasel word here remarkable hope for depression, COVID, AIDS
and other viruses, outsider autism, cancer, heart disease. On the website.
(01:28:49):
On one particular website that sells it, it says that
just one dose has been shown to improve memory in humans.
I bet it fucking does. I bet it makes it go.
I must remember never to taste that fucking horrible blue
dye again, that's disgusting. There's absolutely nothing to back this up,
absolutely nothing. It's it's utter snake oil. There's no day
(01:29:12):
to support it. And for some reason, it's one of
these things that the bro science people that have decided
to take on board.
Speaker 2 (01:29:20):
It's just the latest thing, you know that we've been
at it since monatomic gold.
Speaker 3 (01:29:25):
Oh Christ, and what was that miracle mineral solution which
is essentially bleach. It's just yeah, absolutely stupid, just very
very stupid. Like but mm hmm yeah. So yeah, that's
the person who's in charge of all the health of Americans.
(01:29:47):
But uh yeah, some good news.
Speaker 2 (01:29:49):
Again, he's still terrifying. I am terrified for America's health,
not just its health like no, but with him when
it comes to him in context of RFK JR.
Speaker 3 (01:30:07):
Christ, it's insane one bit of slightly good news. Elon
Muscot sued in Germany. This was interesting. A German court
handed Twitter, now known as X a legal defeat, ruling
the platform must immediately provide researchers with access to data
on politically related content ahead of the country's February twenty
(01:30:31):
third election. Now, this is actually to do with the
European Union's Digital Services Act, which is one of the
things that we've spoken about, the EO Disimpho lab. We've
got a series of that coming out very very soon,
and we've got interviews with various people that were involved
in that which are on our website, so go and
(01:30:53):
check them out. Basically, the Digital Services Act is there
to make platformsponsible for the output, because they're essentially publishing stuff.
And the particular thing with Germany is that it looks
like Elon's gaming it very much like he did in
the American election to favor one particular candidate, and this
(01:31:15):
candidate is the AfD. It's yeah. So basically, the lawsuit
by Democracy Reporting International and Society Civil Rights used X
blocking efforts to track potential election inference by not granting
them access to key engagement data, including light shares and
(01:31:36):
visibility metrics which other platforms have made available to researchers.
This is a shame really because this is one of
those things where it's potentially potentially too late, Like you know,
this is the sort of thing that is needed to
be set up, and this is one of these problems
because like this is going to be framed by everybody
(01:31:57):
within the conspiracy world as like to talent Area and
creeping big brother state, and to a degree is it's
regulation and oversight like and so it needs to be
done in a senseible way. But at the same time,
we've got literally the world richest man who's bought social
media platforms entirely. It would seem to influence politics in
(01:32:23):
a way that's never been seen before.
Speaker 2 (01:32:26):
I think in a way though, like what the DSA
is asking or what the German court is using the
DSA for is just transparency, right, and it goes very
closely to what DOGE is doing right now with like
(01:32:47):
a read only version of the of the data. That's
all they're asking for is they just want to know
what's going on. No, they're not asking like actually change anything.
They just need to know what's going on.
Speaker 3 (01:33:01):
And it's not this is this is the thing. They're
not really interested in your messages and your personal interactions
and know that it's holding the platform's account accountable for
spreading this and misinformation. That's what it's about. Now. That's
how it's is being framed, is like, oh no, they're
(01:33:23):
going to look at all your stuff and say, which
is ironic because nobody's got a problem with Elon doing
that with doge or no. You know, people who would
have a problem with the DSA, with the Online Services
Act or whatever it's called in the UK. I can't remember, Like,
don't seem to have a problem with exactly that thing,
(01:33:44):
and worse happening because their guys doing it because it's
fucking team sports, because yeah, it's ridiculous basically, but yeah,
speaking of ridiculous, David Ike appeared on the Stupid to
sh show. Oh Christ, it was painful. I couldn't.
Speaker 2 (01:34:05):
That's got to be worse than like.
Speaker 3 (01:34:08):
Two bricks. It's worse than that. Yeah, it's it's it's
it's fucking sorrible. I couldn't cope with it. I watched
a couple of snippets they were basically slagging off Alex
Jones like, but for slightly different reasons. Ike's mad at
him because of the embrace of Musk and Trump. Can
(01:34:31):
you guess why Stu Peters is mad at Alex Israel
sort of a bit more specific flowers Israel Jews because
it doesn't explicitly pulled out the Jews for being the
problems to the entire world system.
Speaker 2 (01:34:51):
Essentially, Well, that's what I meant by Israel. I think
I get the point.
Speaker 3 (01:34:55):
Yeah, right, fair enough, you get the point. That's thank you.
But David basically also pretends he's always had Trump and
Musk's number, which is utter bollocks because he's tried to
pander to both of them. He's just realized that that basically,
like they're not really interested in his brand of wackiness,
Like he's just a bit too esoteric for them, Like
(01:35:15):
they're not interested in that. And you can you could
try the sort of the racist stuff and the great
replacement stuff and things like that. But but that's he's
just copying other people, isn't he. Then?
Speaker 2 (01:35:30):
Yeah, but we documented that moment, Yeah, that moment where
he turned against both of them. Yeah, when he debated
Alex and then Adrian Ditman came On thinking he was
Elon Musk, and basically what happened was Alex just very
very publicly binned off David like for a man that
he thought was but wasn't Elon Musk.
Speaker 3 (01:35:51):
Setting setting off David's supervillain arc.
Speaker 2 (01:35:56):
That's a real big conspiracy theory in the Left though
it Adrian Ditman is actually is.
Speaker 3 (01:36:01):
Actually but we know he's not. He's just not. He's
somebody that's trying to copy Elon Musk in the same
way that Ali g would copy copy Wrappers. But like,
here's the thing, like I can't quite decide which he's
sadder like Elon Musk having a burner account where he
pretends to be somebody who's a super fan of himself
(01:36:22):
or this super fan of Elon being such a sicker
fan that he's essentially copying of the mannerisms of Elon,
and the fact that Elon actually finds that quite flattering.
The whole thing it's like an aura boris of sad
like it's pathetic, like very very weird, very very very weird. Indeed,
(01:36:45):
and do you know what else continues to be weird?
Kanye West? Ah, yeah, yeah again with every the eighth eighth.
Speaker 2 (01:36:57):
Okay, Yeah, what happens on the eighth will.
Speaker 3 (01:37:01):
He tweets they killed Michael Jordan's dad on Father's Day.
They killed my mom after graduation, some random number texted
my wife saying they knew where my daughter lived. So
for the last twenty four hours of my expressing my truth,
people are threatening to kill my children to silence me.
(01:37:22):
Look at Bill Cosby's son. That's why none of these
comedians jokes is funny about this situation? No more. I
don't play with these porn ass se salur Ninja's like
Dave Chappelle. Ninja made jokes about me. Ninja have jokes
about my wife. Ninja made jokes about the trans community.
(01:37:44):
Ninja thinks he's so smart. Ninja thinks shit is a joke.
After I've brought Sunday Service to heal hearts in his
hometown after tragedies, Ninja put together the words Palestine and
Palisades because he lives, because he thought it sounded cool
while people really lost their homes and their lives. Ninja
(01:38:06):
said on SNL he never wanted a sneaker deal when
this Ninja actually asked me for a sneaker deal, which
of course I turned down nobody wearing air. Dave's you
lanky ass ninja WHOA yeah, spiraling I think is. But
that wasn't the end of his particular ty. Somebody put
(01:38:36):
out something called Arthur Kuan Lee. I don't know who
this is, this person is, it doesn't really matter, to
be quite honest, He put out a tweet that said simply,
Ben Shapiro is gay, and Kanye responded, I appreciate your sentiment,
and you're riding with me. Gay Jews run the world.
(01:38:58):
Ben Shapiro is just a face for gay Jews. If
Ben Shapiro was really a gay Jew, you wouldn't actually
know who he was. Yeah, it's a it's a it's
a yeah. Troubling, isn't it now? Also on the eighth,
(01:39:18):
it was revealed exactly how much Dodger's influence has. I
suppose the best way to be described would be metastasized
through the American government system. And ironically, on this particular day,
Nazi saluting Elon Musk had control over fourteen federal agencies.
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So and he's looking for ways to cut costs with
all of them. And basically, as I said, this is
still holding lots lots of potential problems due to lack
of experience, but they'd been seen working in the Department
of Energy, the Department Commerce, Department of Veterans Affairs, the
Department of Health and Human Services, the Center for Disease Control,
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the FBI, the Treasury, and more. And in addition must
be tasked the workforce at the US Agency for International Development,
the Department of Education, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and
the EPA Environmental Protection Agency. So he's looking to get
rid of all of those things, concluding the Center for
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Disease Control, the Environmental Protection Agency, the fine the Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau, the Department of Education, and the Department
of Health and Human Services all also the Departments of
Veterans Affairs, which is one of those things, which is
like that's going to piss off a lot of MAGA people.
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What that is is for like you know, ex soldiers
and stuff like that. It helps with a lot of
medical problems that people have, either caused by their time
in service or just by aging. And they're looking to
basically strip this out, looking to strip out the FBI,
which is I mean, that's always a it's always like
a positive sign, isn't it When a government wants to reduce.
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It's one of those is the Federal Brewer investigation. Honestly,
I don't know with that one because it's I mean,
if Alex Jones and David Ike and all of those
people are right by stripping out the FBI, and I
think he was looking at the CIA as well, he's
going to get assassinated. But you know, we'll have to
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wait and see about that. But yeah, those is spreading
its tentacles, shall we say, through more and more departments,
and it's probably not a very good idea, but you know,
that's the world according to.
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Speaker 3 (01:42:09):
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Speaker 1 (01:42:13):
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