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You're listening to the Woke News Reportpodcast. Your host Paul King, and
welcome to the show everyone. Myname is Paul. I'm the host of
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Woke News Report podcast Wokenewsreport dot comand also the creator of Woke board game,
which you can see behind me,and the writer of the screenplay Trump
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There's a lot that has happened inthe last week. Uh, this Audrey
Hall, I think is what hername was, is could be. I'm
not really sure that Trenis Festo cameout, and that's not what we're here
to talk about. I'm here tosay about that that I called it.
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I said when this particular incident happened, that it was a gun free zone,
and the manifesto, even though weonly have three pages of it currently,
was going to it was so bad, as the police said and everyone
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else said, it was so badthey couldn't release it. And the reason
they couldn't release it was it wasso bad. But what was bad about
it? It was a gun freezone. Schools are typically not Maybe when
I was growing up. I mean, we didn't have armed guards, but
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we certainly had a lot of Wehad a lot of police officers in the
schools when I was growing up.They were searching lockers, they were there
every other day, they were findingwhatever, contraband drugs or whatever else.
I mean, it just seemed likethe school the school zone that I grew
up in. And keep in mind, I was born quite a while back,
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so I'm talking the late seventies andeighties. It seemed like the police
were always there, always on campus, always surrounding that particular building. Maybe
not so much anymore now they takepride in the fact that they are gun
free zones. Well, guess whatthe manifesto white hate and all privilege and
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all the fact that this particular girlactually attended that school, and she's still
angry about the white privilege at thatschool, the Christianity at that school.
So while some people may make abig deal out of the white privilege part
of her thing, I say,anti christian the mental illness that she had,
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who she met with psychiatrist about,and everything else, her sexual confusion
and all this lgbtqia plus whatever.She used a lot of defaminatory words in
her three page manifesto, so there'sobviously a conflict within herself. So you
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know, it just is what itis. But at the end of the
day, what I said about thatwas correct. Gun free zones. Someone
said someone had the nerve actually tosay on Twitter she went to the mall
first and that was where it wasgoing to take place, or something along
those lines. It's not a quote, but she went to the mall first,
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and then she went to a softertarget. I retweeted that because a
lot of people jumped on there andquoted what was actually true. When you
advertise that you are in a gunfree zone, and especially if you're a
school and children are around, andit's in your manifesto that you intend to
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go kill these people, guess what, Well, we're not here to talk
about that tonight. We're gonna talkabout one of my favorite subjects, and
that, as always, is thisalternative energy which kills people. You gotta
get rid of the cold, yougotta get rid of the oil, you
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gotta get rid of nuclear power.You've got to get rid of all these
things in order to save mother Earth. And it's just a show. It's
just an absolute show because nothing elseexcept for those things. And the one
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thing that I talked about on anepisode several months ago when I talked about
this originally works works very well.So if you have tuned in to the
show and you have seen that acouple of weeks ago, probably a month
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month and a half ago or so, somewhere around in there, I was
talking about Gomesa. Gamisa is abig company. They've got a like a
whole division and it's all built aroundthis. Offshore wind turbines. Right,
offshore wind turbines are the most dangerouswind turbines around. They kill a bunch
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of whales, they kill a bunchof birds, they kill a bunch of
other things, including people. They'regoing to end up in a landfill for
about four hundred thousand years. There'sno way to get rid of them.
But they're also the most easy thingin the entire world to kill. What
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did I mean by that? WhenI released that, I was talking about,
you know, we've got like submariner things going through the sea that
are getting blown up, oil pipelines, natural gas pipelines, things of that
nature. We're in a time ofwar in the world and those type things
are getting blown up under the water. Wait until they find out that all
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it takes is a few drones.And I'm not talking about like military drones
either, you know these twenty foottwenty two foot large drones that fly.
I'm talking about like you in yourbackyard. Wait till they find out what
those can do, because I mean, you know, you know it's going
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to come England, Scotland, allthese other play Germany that have all shore
wind turbines. Those things get knockedout. If you knock out a blade,
three blades on a wind turbine,it's miles out in to the sea.
What's it gonna take. And I'mnot encouraging anybody to go out and
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do it. I'm saying for tellingthe fact that it may could be possibly
potentially something that happens. It's noton shore, it's not protected by anything.
You're gonna protect five hundred wind turbinesout in the middle of the ocean.
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I don't think so. How,I mean, how hard is it
gonna be. You've got you've gota sky net around there, You've got
some major technology that protects this stuff. No, you got people in boats
just riding around looking around. Ohokay, that that was not working today.
I guess we'll go fix it.We'll put in a service ticket,
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and we'll try to figure out ifthis is gonna work. I mean,
it makes no sense, does it, especially when you look at and I
said this in the previous video,and you really should go back and look
at the previous videos. That's wherea lot of the content builds on itself.
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But I said it in the previousone of the previous videos. You
look at the July fourth firework shows. These July fourth firework shows are turning
into in large part, or atleast in some part now in large part
later quote unquote drone shows. They'llstick a thousand, two thousand, three
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thousand and five thousand drones up inthe air and create a time show with
the drones. It's pretty incredible,by the way, it's pretty awesome.
I mean, they they do everycolor, they do every led you can
imagine, they do symbol signs andeverything else. How many would it take
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to fly out to some remote areaout in the sea. You lose one
blade on a turbine out there,and you're done for. You're done for.
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So imagine these countries that have allof this wind energy that they're they're
replacing coal, natural gas oil,they're replacing nuclear with this offshore stuff unprotected.
What's it gonna take. People aregonna freeze to death. But you
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know what, that's the woke agenda, right What do I always say on
here, Woke is the top downsystem people in power put in place in
order to depopulate. People in powerput woke in place. I don't care
whether it's d I, E.S, G BLM, this whole Hamas
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thing, it doesn't matter what itis, open borders, defund the police,
you name it. Woke is thetop down system people in power put
in place in order to do populate. And we're gonna look at that right
now, because it's crazy the thingthat New Jersey has gone overboard for this
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offshore wind thing. New Jersey's winddreams collapse. How proud are you to
be in New Jersey? One ofthe worst states of all time in all
human American history? By the way, what is wrong with you people in
New Jersey? I mean, Idon't get New Jersey. I'm just telling
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you. I'm from the South,obviously, But it's not like I've not
been to New Jersey. I've notdated girls in New York, been to
New York, Manhattan and all that, and I mostly don't get that stuff
either. California either, I livedin California. I don't get California so
much. I don't get New Yorkso much. I definitely do not get
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New Jersey. And what a weird, wacko kind of places that. Since
he took office in twenty eighteen,New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy has been a
strong supporter of renewable energy and anart and opponent of natural gas development.
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One of Murphy's cornerstone projects has beena massive bet on offshore wind power to
help combat climate change. What acook you people to say it nicely voted
for in New Jersey. That bettook a huge beating last Tuesday when Danish
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wind energy helper or Stead canceled twolarge offshore wind development projects for the New
Jersey coast. Or Stead took thisaction, writing off four billion dollars,
which, by the way, thewrite off was probably nothing more than a
taxpayer passed through from you people inNew Jersey in some way tape, shape
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form, or fashion. I'm justguessing on that, but if it didn't
come specifically from New Jersey. There'salso some something that America paid for.
All of you good people not livingin New Jersey that are watching this.
I have nothing bad about New Jersey, by the way, the people in
New Jersey. I'm sure there's there'snice people in New Jersey, but you
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know what a mess of a statethat is. But you know, there's
four billion dollars they took a writeoff. That means they just wrote it
off, which means that they probablygot some kind of something over the years
that paid them the four billion inorder to have the business that they're even
in. Because it's a terrible business. It's a terrible business. Go back
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and watch the other video, thisother video. They have to go either
tear down the offshare shore wind ordelay development manufacturing for years because of what
a terrible job offshore wind is.Anyway, but you're paying for it.
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You you're paying for it following massivelosses that occurred in its North American projects,
including New York as well, althoughit has not yet canceled its projects
in that neighboring state as it hasnow done in New Jersey. So New
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York, you get to keep youroffshore wind. Good for you, You're
gonna freeze in the wind, orday you're gonna have no electricity in the
summer because some rando out there isgonna mess up one little blade, and
or the manufacturing of this stuff isn'tgonna work, as they've already figured out.
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Or Orstead's initial project in New Jersey, called Ocean One went. Ocean
Wind one would have been the state'sfirst offshore wind farm. Ocean Wind one
would have generated would have generated enoughelectricity to power five hundred thousand homes.
Good luck with that when the windwas blowing. They left that part out
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when there was enough wind to blow. Projected with five hundred thousand reality about
one hundred and fifty places, maybemaybe a bar down the street, the
liquor store, a couple of gasstations. Hey, you know. The
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project was expected to come online intwenty twenty five. Ocean Wind two,
which was supposed to be the samesize, was scheduled to begin generating energy
for New Jersey in twenty twenty eight. However, on October thirty first,
Risteed CEO Mad's Nipper. And ifthis is a real name, mads Nipper,
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you have one of the greatest namesof all time. Mad's Nipper.
Can you even imagine having a name? Mads? Hey, Mads, what's
up? Look at a little?Nipper issued a statement in which he blamed
the cancelation on quote significant adverse developmentsfrom supply chain challenges leading to delays in
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the projects schedule and rising interest rate. So I can surmise in a sense
that the supply chain challenges are thefact that every outdoor or offshore wind farm
thing goes the pot in a numberof years because the quality is not there.
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We talked about it on the previousvideo. It's a real mess leading
to delays in the project scheduled.Yeah, they said it's going to be
three, four or five years,maybe even longer before they figure out how
to make a wind turbine for offshorethat actually works, and also fix all
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the ones that are already set upand broke because it's a catastrophe. And
rising interest rates, which is greatbecause everybody loves rising interest rates. Sarcasm.
The sudden or stand Horstead wind farmcancelation left the wind farm market in
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disarray and was a huge blow toGovernor Mercy Murphy's energy policies overall. This
is where it gets interesting. Ijust explained to you what woke is You're
about to see from the governor's onmouth. The governor himself of New Jersey
is about to tell you what wokeis about the top down system people in
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power put in place in order todepopulate. Having previously taken strong action to
kill natural gas projects such as theproposed Northeast Supply Enhancement Project in twenty twenty
in heavy reliance on the expected benefitsof wind power, once Orstead one and
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two came online, Murphy now hasnothing to replace the lost energy that would
have been otherwise available at generally lowercost from the vast Marcella's Show reserves in
nearby Pennsylvania. Now, I cameon a little strong about New Jersey what
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I started this, And I'm tellingyou now, people of New Jersey.
I know you are good people.Some of you are actually smart. This
guy is trying to kill you.Ostensibly allegedly. We got to keep it
lawyerly here. I can't say he'sout to murder you. Allegedly, he's
raising your prices. He killed aproject from just basically a state away.
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There was natural gas which would supplyyou with the energy you needed at a
cheaper cost than doing this orsted oneor two out in the middle of the
ocean somewhere where it's easily attacked andpeople can damage it, and it doesn't
work anyway, and the wind hasto blow at approximate levels all the time
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in order for them to get tothe calculations that they're going to get to,
and the supply chain is a mess. He cancels this. He has
nothing to replace that lost energy.Good luck to you people in New Jersey.
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You're you're in bad shape. NewJersey, You're in bad shape.
Why climate change? The climate ischanging. If you grew up and was
raised in New Jersey, you probablyknow climate has pretty much been the same
crap your entire life. It's thesame crap in Tennessee as it isn't California,
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has it has been in Florida asit is in Texas, Oklahoma,
Iowa, you name it. Whateverit is, whatever these people are selling,
and whatever this idiot here the mayorbelieves is true. Thirty years of
fighting global warming, fighting climate change. Don't let that be your religion.
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Jesus is the only religion, bythe way, and I'm not here to
preach to you. I'm telling youjust get rid of this stuff out of
your life. These people are killingyou. They serve to kill you.
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