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Vance. Hello Mr. Vice
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President, how are you? I'm good.
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I understand that your
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wife and son are going
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to be taking a little
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trip. Actually, yeah, that's
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true. How'd you hear
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about that? They're just
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taking a little little
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vacation. I read about it
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in the news. Wow, okay. Mr.
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Vice President, don't you think the
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timing of your wife's trip to
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Greenland is a little suspicious and
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at the same time the National
1:03
Security Advisor will be visiting Greenland
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as a tourist? Wait, you think
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there's something going on between now?
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No, I mean, aren't these random
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trips to Greenland a little odd?
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talking about everybody wants to
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go to Greenland. What kid
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is not hoping to someday
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go to Disney World and
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also Greenland? To go muskocks
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and siding on the outskirts
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of Kanger-Lusowak. To behold the
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majestic Elulist at Ice Fjord,
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to experience the vibrant nightlife
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of downtown nukes before 9
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p.m. when everything closes. We
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all know about this. No,
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we do not. Oh my
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God, what are you even
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talking about? Given
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what President Trump
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has said regarding,
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given what President
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Trump has said
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regarding Greenland? I
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literally don't know what you even
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mean. All I know is it
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meant my wife, Ushah, was a
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little girl growing up in India.
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She dreamed that someday she would
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be able to go to Greenland
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to see their annual dog sled
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race. And she finally gets to
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go and live her childhood Indian
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dream. Okay, first of all, your
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wife was born and raised in
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San Diego. Oh my God, what
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are you, her biographer? What is
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even going on? Mr. Vice President,
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please give us a break.
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No one's buying this act,
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you're putting on. Okay, hold
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on, I just Google Trump
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and Greenland and apparently
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the president did say something
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about the U.S. annexing Greenland.
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So now I do remember
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him saying that as a
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matter of fact, I think
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it's an excellent idea. And
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also come to think of
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it, I have made public
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statements in favor of it
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and called Denmark a bitch.
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Yes, you did. Thanks for
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remembering all of
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a sudden. Thanks for jogging
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my memory. Thank you.
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But Oosh's trip is
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just totally unrelated. A
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major coincidence. The culmination
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of a lifetime Greenland
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dream. Sure, okay. Remind
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me, why should the
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U.S. annex Greenland again?
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Oh, so many reasons,
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Jimmy. Sea lanes, national security,
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prestige, Greenland is big. As
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climate change progresses, there's the
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possibility of extracting valuable minerals
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from the tundra that we'd
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otherwise have to obtain from
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other places. Also, if any
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ancient caveman get unfrozen and
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come back to life, the
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U.S. would want to control
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that situation. Okay, that last
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one isn't really official policy
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per se, just something I
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think would be cool and
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would want to see happen.
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Okay. Jimmy, the name of
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the game here in the
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Trump administration is identifying opportunities
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and taking full advantage of
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them. I'll give you another
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example. We're going to buy
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23 and me. Excuse me?
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You know 23 and me,
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that DNA company? Yeah. that
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people would mail their spit
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to in order to find
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out how much Irish they
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are. Yeah, I'm familiar. Well,
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they just went bankrupt. Really?
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I can't imagine why. Yes,
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their whole business model was
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charging white people $350 to
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tell them they're white. How
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do you fuck that up?
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Probably DEI hires. Anyway, the
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whole company is now being
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auctioned off. And with it,
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the DNA data of like...
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Million of the people. Oh,
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so whoever buys 23 and
5:02
me will just own all
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that DNA data. Yep, and
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people are mad, but like,
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what did you think would
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happen? You gave your DNA
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to a corporation? Are you
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nuts? Well, I assumed they'd
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be ethical, then you're dumb.
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Yeah. Point is, I say
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we should buy it. We,
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we who? The government or
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Trump himself? Or since I'm
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the finance guy at the
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RNC, the RNC could buy
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it, the line between this
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administration and the private sector
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is blurred beyond recognition. Why
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would you want 23 and
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me? Are you kidding, dude?
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Because of all that sweet
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DNA, that premo data. If
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anyone should be abusing that
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shit, it should be the
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government. Like some
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middle age housewife gets the DNA
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test is all excited. She's 1.6%
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Native American. She's buying dream catchers
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and shit. Next thing you know
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she's being cloned in the basement
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of the Pentagon or like they're
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trying to grow just her head
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on the back of a Komoto
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dragon or some shit and then
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trying to teach it to talk
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her head I mean. Good God
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why would they do that? Just
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because they can man but also
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you know that would be good
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in war like if you were
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fighting and then a Komoto dragon
6:28
with some lady's head on its
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back. Hawken showed up, you would
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run away, I don't care who
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you are. Good God. I'm sorry,
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this got weird. That's on me,
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I took it there. Anyway, I
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gotta go, I gotta help through
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your ship pack for Greenland. It's
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pretty cold there, right? Or is
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that Iceland? Also, which one has
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volcanoes? Dude, I know nothing about
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his place or where he is.
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Anyway. I'll
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call
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you
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back
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sometime
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and
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lie
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to
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your
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face
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again,
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cool.
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Cool.
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So this is the VA secretary.
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He went on with this tool
7:29
of empire, Caitlin, whatever her name
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is. And so she tried to
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get him. All she wants to
7:35
talk about is that signal chat
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that they had with Jady Vance
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and Hexeth and that guy Waltz,
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right, about the strike they did
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in Yemen. And so that was
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a big security breach. And she
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brings out the guy who's the
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head of the VA, the Veterans
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Administration, and that's all she wants
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to do is like play, is
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just talk about that, right? Right.
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And which is very telling. It's
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very telling. But first, let's watch
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it. Let's watch him school her
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a little bit. Do you believe
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that a mistake was made here,
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though, to have this conversation, to
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add a reporter, and to have
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it on an unsupported, unclassified group
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setting? Okay, Linda, I've just told
8:16
you. I've just answered the question.
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I wasn't a part of it.
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And, you know, I'm not going
8:22
to speculate more than what the
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president's already talked about. Yeah,
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and I do have questions about the
8:29
veterans, but given what we saw with
8:31
the... But I'm not going to ask
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them right now. I do have questions,
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I'm going to keep asking these questions
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over and over and take up most
8:41
of the segment with this salacious shit,
8:43
and I'm going to actually overlook the
8:45
important part. And the... Well, I'll tell
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you what the important part is in
8:50
a minute. chat and how this was
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used. You are a member of the
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cabinet. You obviously know these other members,
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several of them who were in there.
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Is this typical for the cabinet to
9:01
have conversations over a signal? Is this
9:03
something that you use? Well, Kaylin, as
9:06
soon as you are undoubtedly do not
9:08
want to talk about the VA, I
9:10
have a question as VA secretary, is
9:13
cabinet. I want to ask you because
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I've been curious about this because my
9:17
job is to take care of veterans.
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and I would like to know why
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CNN is hostile to veterans, especially one
9:24
in Florida, where you just had a
9:26
five million dollar defamation suit, taking a
9:29
fence at a veteran who was trying
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to help people. In fact, one of
9:33
your employees actually said we're going to
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nail him. I have a question for
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you, Kaylin. Is that employee still employed?
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Are you really concerned about veterans? Now,
9:42
you want to talk about everything else?
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I'd like to hear from CNN as
9:47
the veteran cabinet secretary. Why CNN seems
9:49
to have a problem with veterans. So
9:52
what he's referring to is that they
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slandered a guy who was a veteran
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and then the veteran actually sued them.
9:59
They said that he was trying to
10:01
make money off stuff that he wasn't
10:03
and they had to pay him $5
10:05
million. And so that's what he's bringing
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up. Why are you guys slandering veterans?
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And so he's throwing it right back
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at her. here's how she handles it.
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Well, Mr. Secretary, respectfully, my question was
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about whether or not he was a
10:19
member of the cabinet. Use this and
10:21
respectfully, I'm conducting the investigation. And I
10:24
do have a lot of questions for
10:26
you on veterans affairs, but I don't
10:28
think that it would be. What you
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want to do, you want to talk
10:33
about the cabinet? And if you want
10:35
to continue this like this, that's fine.
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But there are VA employees who are
10:40
working very hard. And it does mean
10:42
no good to speculate on something that
10:44
I've already asked and answered. So I've
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asked and answered your question. Why don't
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you answer mine? Are you still this
10:51
person still employed who said they were
10:54
going to nail one of my veterans
10:56
who you had to do a $5
10:58
million award jury because of defamation? And
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then you settled the case. Answer my
11:03
question. Respectfully, sir. I'm asking the questions
11:05
here. So that was fun to watch
11:07
but what the important part is is
11:10
that she's not really nobody in cable
11:12
news or in corporate media is Concerned
11:14
about the real issue about the Yemen
11:16
bombing. They only want to talk about
11:19
this, oh they screwed up and they
11:21
used this signal thing and they included
11:23
this reporter. That's all they wanted, they
11:26
don't want to talk about the real
11:28
thing and so here's what I said
11:30
about it. I said what's actually damning
11:33
here is that CNN is not upset,
11:35
that Trump and the war machine is
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once again bombing the shit out of
11:39
the poorest nation on earth in the
11:42
Middle East. Their only concern is the
11:44
plans to do so were leaked and
11:46
mishandled and mishandled. CNN and all of
11:49
corporate media is pro-bombing Yemen, just like
11:51
they always are for bombing anywhere, any
11:53
time. So that's what's, it's, it's amazing
11:55
to see the the narrow confines of
11:58
what they want to talk about. The
12:00
parameters of what the, they only want
12:02
to talk, they don't want to talk
12:05
about the actual bombing and how it's,
12:07
Chelsea called it unconstitutional in 2019, which
12:09
are up dead at then, but now
12:11
she's all for it. Trump said you
12:14
didn't have to do it in 2023
12:16
when he was running for president and
12:18
that Joe Biden didn't have to do
12:21
this bombing. And now he's all for
12:23
it doing it. And they're not bombing
12:25
military targets. They're bombing civilians. But CNN's
12:28
on board for it. They're pro-war. CNN's
12:30
pro-war. They're for every war. They're for
12:32
the Iraq war, they're for the Afghanistan
12:34
war, they're for the Libyan war, they're
12:37
for the Syria war, they're for the
12:39
Ukraine war. Now they're for bombing Yemen.
12:41
And believe me, they'll be for the
12:44
Iran war. So that's the big, that's
12:46
the thing that, of course, they're not
12:48
going to talk about the real issue
12:50
that Donald Trump ran on, and not
12:53
interventionist policy. He ran on saying things
12:55
like, you don't have to bomb Yemen.
12:57
You can end this with a phone
13:00
call, but of course they're doing that,
13:02
not for anybody in the United States,
13:04
not because of our shipping lanes. Those
13:07
are shipping lanes that have to do
13:09
with Europe. Almost nothing comes from the
13:11
United States from those shipping lanes. So
13:13
Europe has a problem with those shipping
13:16
lanes. They should try it. Or maybe
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Israel should stop bombing the hell out
13:20
of Palestinian women and children. and stop
13:23
blockading food aid, and maybe Yemen will
13:25
stop, will open up those shipping lanes
13:27
again, which they did when there was
13:29
a ceasefire. They opened up the shipping
13:32
lanes. And then as soon as Israel
13:34
broke the ceasefire, and that's not the
13:36
ceasefire, broke the ceasefire, and that's not
13:39
me saying that Israel broke the ceasefire,
13:41
because they did, because they don't want
13:43
those hostages back, then they don't have
13:46
any reason to go in and steal
13:48
all the land in the West Bank
13:50
and Gaza, okay? And
13:52
so that's to me that's the
13:54
real tell here is that they
13:57
all only want to do is
13:59
talk about this gotcha this mishandling
14:01
of class right information. They don't
14:03
want to talk about the real
14:05
issue that the United States is
14:07
again doing another unconstitutional illegal war
14:10
where we're targeting civilians, that the
14:12
United States is once again bombing
14:14
someone at the behest of the
14:16
Zionist and Israel and Benjamin at
14:18
Yahoo and they're doing it to
14:21
civilians. And once again we're the
14:23
terrorists in the Middle East. We
14:25
are. And so I just want
14:27
to... I just want to give
14:29
you some, here's, and then here,
14:31
so I tweeted that out, right?
14:34
I tweeted this out with this
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video. I just want to give
14:38
you some of the, and here's
14:40
some of the responses. That's so,
14:42
just so I can knock them
14:44
down for you. So when people
14:47
say stupid things like these people
14:49
are saying, I can show you
14:51
what to say back to them.
14:53
So, uh, Kofi Phi Phi Kimi
14:55
says I never hear any plausible
14:58
alternatives. I mean you have to
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bomb Yemen, what's, what's the alternative?
15:02
How would you address the Huthi
15:04
attacks? I said it's not our
15:06
problem. It's Israel's problem and you're
15:08
falling for propaganda convincing you to
15:11
support the latest war for Israel.
15:13
Congratulations. Not our problem. How would
15:15
I address the Huthi attacks? I
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wouldn't. I would get our aircraft
15:19
carriers, our destroyers, and our bombers
15:21
and our submarines, the hell out
15:24
of the Middle East. That's what
15:26
I would do. That's how I
15:28
would address it. Right here. Grok,
15:30
so this guy does, Grok, how
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many times have vessels been attacked
15:35
in the Red Sea from sources
15:37
in Yemen since November of 2023?
15:39
It's not our problem. Who cares?
15:41
They're standing in solidarity with the
15:43
Palestinians, the people in Yemen, got
15:45
nothing to do with us. That's
15:48
someone else's problem. It's not our
15:50
problem. It's Israel's problem and you're
15:52
falling for the propaganda convincing you
15:54
to support the latest war for
15:56
Israel. Congratulations. That's the response to
15:58
that. There's another one. Door makes
16:01
really good points. here. Thank you.
16:03
Thank you red-pilled ex-liberal. I appreciate
16:05
that. But guys, like him, never
16:07
mention that the Houthis have killed
16:09
or wounded dozens of civilians on
16:12
merchant ships and exactly what to
16:14
do about this problem. It's not
16:16
our problem. Turns out, it's not
16:18
our problem. That would be Israel's
16:20
problem, and that would be Europe's
16:22
problem. Not our problem. It's
16:25
Israel's problem and you're falling for
16:28
the propaganda convinced you to support
16:30
the latest war for Israel. That's
16:32
what that's what you say back
16:35
to those people. We don't have
16:37
to have a solution. This isn't
16:40
our problem. Why would you want
16:42
to have a solution for a
16:44
problem that's not us? The poor
16:47
country is rich enough to attack
16:49
every Navy ship that enters the
16:52
Red Sea. So your take is
16:54
we should bow down to Yemen
16:56
and keep out of the Red
16:59
Sea, including our commercial ships. My
17:01
take is we should have our
17:03
Navy ships in the Middle East.
17:06
We shouldn't have our Navy ships
17:08
in the Middle East, along with
17:11
400 military bases. This is another
17:13
war for Israel. Mindbogglingly, you don't
17:15
see that and just repeat war
17:18
machine propaganda, because that's what that
17:20
is. What should we do? The
17:22
U.S. has been bombing the shit
17:25
out of Yemen nonstop since 2014.
17:27
Trump and Tulsa both opposed this
17:30
when it was Biden doing it.
17:32
Tulsa said it was unconstitutional and
17:34
the world's biggest humanitarian disaster when
17:37
Trump was bombing Yemen in 2019.
17:39
Enjoy your next war for Israel
17:42
and Iran. That's what you say
17:44
back to that. They're bombing civilians
17:46
as usual, and yes, it's unconstitutional,
17:49
and it's a war crime, but
17:51
whatever you do, don't look into
17:53
it, and just believe and repeat
17:56
what you hear from the corporate
17:58
media. Experts leaked messages. messages show
18:01
waltz admitting to war crime in
18:03
Yemen. So what we did was
18:05
a war crime. And it's unconstitutional.
18:08
How do you folks in that
18:10
group chat sleep at night? Yemen's
18:12
health ministry says majority of the
18:15
53 people killed in the US
18:17
strike were women and children. So
18:20
again, we're the terrorists. This thing
18:22
that we say Hamas is horrible
18:24
for, we're the ones doing that.
18:28
We're over there killing women and
18:30
children. Just so you know. They're
18:32
not war crimes anymore. They're whoopsie
18:34
daisies because we're doing them. Yemen
18:36
health, there it is. Most of
18:38
the 53 kill in U.S. strikes
18:41
were women and children. And just
18:43
to remind you what Donald Trump
18:45
said about Yemen when he was
18:47
running for president. I look at
18:49
your policies. I see secure the
18:51
borders, bring jobs back. I look
18:54
at the Democrats and many Republicans
18:56
and it's foreign war and foreign
18:58
expansion. What is that? What is
19:00
that? Now those god damn democrats
19:02
are all for foreign wars and
19:04
foreign expansion, damn damn democrats, now
19:07
the Republicans are in charge and
19:09
uh... I think it's just a
19:11
failed mentality. It's crazy. You can
19:13
you can solve problems over a
19:15
telephone and said they start dropping
19:17
bombs. I see recently they're dropping
19:20
bombs all over Yemen. You don't
19:22
have to do that. You can
19:24
talk in such a way where
19:26
they respect you and they... So
19:28
it's a... what did he call
19:30
it? A failed mentality. that he's
19:32
now fully embracing. Just so you
19:35
know. The flags represent US military
19:37
bases surrounding Iran. So who's the
19:39
aggressor? That's the United States. That's
19:41
from 2017, that map. And I
19:43
just want to show you, can
19:45
you turn down the volume from
19:48
my computer? This is all the,
19:50
this is a video of all
19:52
the US military bases around the
19:54
world. No other country has this.
19:56
China has one military base outside.
19:58
of their country. Russia has maybe
20:01
20. This is the United States.
20:03
That's the United States. Keep going.
20:05
This is it. This is the
20:07
United States. This is how our
20:09
country ends. Look at it. Look
20:11
at it. Look at all our
20:14
military bases. Look at all the
20:16
military bases. Look at all those
20:18
military bases we have off of
20:20
China. We have them in Australia.
20:22
We have them in Australia. We
20:24
have them everywhere. We have them
20:27
in Australia. We have them everywhere.
20:31
And you wonder why there's
20:34
homeless people everywhere. You wonder
20:36
why you can't ford bread.
20:39
You wonder why you can't
20:41
ford to go to college.
20:43
That's, that's for real. That's,
20:46
uh, yeah. Just think of
20:48
all those stick pins as,
20:51
uh, you know, acupuncture. And
20:53
we're just relieving the pain
20:56
of the world. That's what
20:58
that is. By
21:00
how do we relieve them of
21:03
the pain? Where we relieve them
21:05
of the burden of having their
21:07
own minerals, oil, and resources? That's
21:10
what those things do. Want to
21:12
see it again? Want to see
21:15
it again? Want to see it
21:17
again? This is the United States
21:19
Military Empire. This is how all
21:22
empires end. This is why the
21:24
dollar is going to be worthless
21:27
soon. Here it is. You
21:29
know, we'd be better off taking
21:32
the money we spend on those
21:34
things and just giving the money
21:36
to the people, at least we'd
21:38
have goodwill. Look at this. There's
21:40
nuts. Look at all the military
21:42
bases. Let's go over to Europe.
21:45
Let's see. How many? Look at
21:47
that. Boom. Look at the Middle
21:49
East. It's nonstop military bases everywhere.
21:51
And you're paying for it. In
21:53
one way or another. And Trump
21:56
and Doge are never ever going
21:58
to close those military bases. They're
22:02
not. So they're going to go
22:04
after your Social Security and your
22:06
Medicare and your Medicaid before they
22:08
go after that. So all that
22:11
show about Doge and USAID and
22:13
NED, which was good. It's good.
22:15
They should get rid of that
22:17
stuff. But that was all window
22:19
dressing compared to the big problem.
22:21
And Steve Bannon was on the
22:23
show and he said, you'll know
22:25
they're serious if they decide to
22:27
go across the Potomac, which means
22:29
the Pentagon, which means this. There's
22:31
no reason we need this. What
22:33
this is, is capitalists want a
22:35
gun to go extract wealth and
22:38
resources from other countries. That's all
22:40
this is. And why do you
22:42
think we have so many of
22:44
them in the Middle East? That's
22:46
where the oil is. And how
22:48
many times we're going to overthrow
22:50
governments so we can steal their
22:52
oil and natural gas and resources?
22:54
Look at that. Africa, the Middle
22:56
East, just jam packed. Okay,
23:01
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23:03
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your support. So there's been a
23:47
bit of a problem with the
23:49
people they're sending to El Salvador.
23:51
So here is Marco Rubio. He's
23:53
going to admit that the people
23:56
that they said were trendy argua.
23:58
Aragua the gang members now. They're
24:00
not all gang members turns out
24:02
and then we're going to tell
24:04
you what they're The real reason
24:07
is behind them sending them there.
24:09
Watch this. Secretary Arubio, when you
24:11
and President Bukele, you mentioned Trenderega
24:13
several times, when you and President
24:15
Bukele negotiated the deal to transfer
24:18
the U.S. deportees to his prison
24:20
in Secote, did you discuss any
24:22
provisions to ensure that individuals mistakenly
24:24
identified as gang members would have
24:26
access to legal recourse? or that
24:29
they can secure the release if
24:31
they are wrong and wrong. Yeah,
24:33
we have, we have, that that
24:35
list was carefully vetted, provided to
24:37
us by Homeland Security, we have
24:40
confidence in it. What we negotiated
24:42
is the reality that they, they
24:44
in El Salvador, comply with all
24:46
the international habina, habina, habina, habina.
24:48
No kidding. Requirements for imprisonment. So
24:50
we sent them people with a
24:53
combination of people. Gang members. People
24:55
we knew were involved in. Oh,
24:57
a combination of people. That's new.
24:59
I was told it was all
25:01
trained in Agua, all gang members.
25:04
Now it's a combination. Activities that
25:06
were not productive to the United
25:08
States. Oh, they were doing activities
25:10
not productive to the United States.
25:12
We'll tell you how to be
25:15
productive, Bal. Hang on. All of
25:17
them removable, in terms of our
25:19
laws, all of them. Every single
25:21
one of them was someone who
25:23
was removable from the United States,
25:26
their respective, and MS-13 And that,
25:28
so it was a combination of
25:30
people that we sent. It's a
25:32
combination. And we may send more.
25:34
We'll see. So Adico House has
25:36
a little bit of information. Let's
25:39
listen. Nicholas, my doodle, might have
25:41
just helped us off this strange
25:43
mystery of mass deportations of Venezuela.
25:45
but to El Salvador. So to
25:47
get you guys caught up, the
25:50
Trump administration just rambled up a
25:52
bunch of random Venezuelans claimed they're
25:54
in a game sent them to
25:56
El Salvador and just put them
25:58
in prison without a trial, without
26:01
due process, and without a thorough
26:03
investigation. And you know, I bought
26:05
for you deporting criminals and gang
26:07
members and anybody like that. supposed
26:09
to be allowed to a court
26:12
hearing. In fact, Trump appointed lawyers
26:14
recently have been pushing back on
26:16
this, I mean, judges, Trump appointed
26:18
judges. Like, this is nuts. Let's
26:20
say they just pick you up
26:22
off the street. You're not a
26:25
gang member. You're not, they don't
26:27
give you a court date. You
26:29
have to have a court date.
26:31
Here we go. Trump administration claimed
26:33
that these people were part of
26:36
the game train Giardois, which is
26:38
a gang and really an international
26:40
criminal organization based out of Venezuela.
26:42
Now the reason everybody finds this
26:44
particular mass deportation a little bit
26:47
strange is because the Trump administration
26:49
isn't sending these Venezuela back to
26:51
Venezuela. He sent them to El
26:53
Salvador to one of the worst
26:55
prisons in the world. And by
26:58
the way Venezuela said they would
27:00
take them. Didn't send them there.
27:02
without any trial process. We don't
27:04
even know if these people are
27:06
actually part of the game and
27:08
many of them have zero criminal
27:11
history. I mean as we speak
27:13
there are... Now this is the
27:15
same stuff that people screamed about
27:17
when George Bush was doing it.
27:19
They're doing the extraordinary renditions being
27:22
just grabbing people off the street,
27:24
putting them in a van, shipping
27:26
them to Guantanamo. And the reason
27:28
why they never gave them any
27:30
of those people the trials because
27:33
they didn't have any to do
27:35
with any of it. So there
27:37
was, oh, you know, but I
27:39
think there was a couple thousand
27:41
people there at one time. Now
27:44
there's like 30. Lawyers from Venezuela
27:46
appealing to El Salvador Supreme Court
27:48
because they are questioning the legality
27:50
of the detention of these Venezuelans,
27:52
considering all the information I just
27:54
gave. A lot of people might
27:57
question, why is Trump so perturbed
27:59
by this particular game, Trinji Aragua,
28:01
that he would just go after
28:03
them and then just immediately throw
28:05
them in prison in prison in
28:08
prison in another country instead of
28:10
sending them back to Venezuela. Well.
28:12
Trump messed around and opened his
28:14
big mouth and said, it's because
28:16
we believe Nicholas Maduro and Venezuela
28:19
sent them here, United States, to
28:21
invade the country. They emptied jails
28:23
out, other nations, emptied their jails
28:25
into the United States. That's an
28:27
invasion. And these are criminals, many,
28:30
many criminals. drug dealers at the
28:32
highest level, drug lords, people from
28:34
mental institutions, that's an invasion. Now
28:36
we know that the CIA works
28:38
with the drug cartels, okay? So
28:41
just so you know, all right,
28:43
okay, and the FBI. It's prompted
28:45
Maduro to tell the truth about
28:47
this particular game. Maduro lets the
28:49
world know that this particular game
28:51
is actually used as a tool
28:54
of the opposition to Maduro's government.
28:56
So they're not, they, they're the
28:58
opposition to Maduro. Okay, so they're
29:00
not working with Maduro. Who are
29:02
they working with? The CIA and
29:05
the FBI. Huh? Wait, it's better.
29:07
Watch this. We would like the
29:09
US government to set aside. They
29:11
say there was a plan of
29:13
the Venezuelan government to invade the
29:16
United States. You can turn that
29:18
down a little. And that we
29:20
invaded it with the so-called, trying
29:22
to go to the United States.
29:24
So they understand Trade Day Argo
29:27
Gang served the interest of the
29:29
opposition that you have supported in
29:31
Venezuela. So the people like Juan
29:33
Guaido. They're on the side of
29:35
Juan Guido The president of Colombia
29:37
took the criminal gangs including trade
29:40
de Argua from Venezuela to Colombia
29:42
from there he spread it Leopold
29:44
Lopez With Gilbert directed relations with
29:46
trade de Argua gang Personally and
29:48
the FBI has quite a few
29:51
Recordings okay, you could turn it
29:53
back up In his
29:55
administration, despises this game. They literally sent
29:57
the military to the prison that they
30:00
game was started because they basically turned
30:02
the prison into a leisure complex for
30:04
themselves. Maduro also makes it known that
30:07
Leo Paldo Lopez, a former opposition leader
30:09
of Venezuela, has often worked with this
30:11
gang to facilitate some of their criminal
30:14
activities and also some oppositional activities within
30:16
Venezuela. He also said that former president
30:18
of Colombia, and it's important and remember,
30:20
Ivan Duquet, called Maduro dictator, supported Juan
30:23
Guaido, and wanted to see Maduro overthrown.
30:25
And Duquet supported the overthrow of evil
30:27
Morales. And then Maduro says the FBI
30:30
has plenty of recordings to prove all
30:32
this and that the FBI has even
30:34
been involved. And as it turns out,
30:37
ladies and gentlemen, an FBI agent got
30:39
caught trying to tip off, one of
30:41
the members, look at a day, they
30:44
had a blog gang. So now. So
30:46
isn't that interesting? This gang, working with
30:48
the FBI, the CIA, the FBI, the
30:51
CIA, the opposition to Nicholas Maduro, those
30:53
types of those types of those types
30:55
of people. All of this should be
30:58
making sense. This gang is acted as
31:00
an asset for the United States, and
31:02
that wouldn't actually be out of the
31:05
norm for the US because we know
31:07
they use cartels and criminal organizations all
31:09
the time to facilitate criminal activity around
31:12
the world, especially in Latin America. But
31:14
the problem is, the gang is actually
31:16
in Latin America. But the problem is,
31:18
the gang is actually a problem, and
31:21
Trump promised mass deportations. You said that
31:23
they were part of. then the world
31:25
would figure it out. And the world
31:28
would also like to know why your
31:30
investigation was so bad. And your Intel
31:32
was so awful that you accidentally sent
31:35
200 Venezuelans back to Venezuela as gang
31:37
members when they were never part of
31:39
this game. So, and so the implication,
31:42
what Niko's saying is that most of
31:44
these guys aren't the gang members. These
31:46
are Venezuelans. that aren't part of the
31:49
gang and if you would send them
31:51
back to Venezuela they'd buy soon be
31:53
revealed they weren't part of the gang
31:56
now we already showed you for sure
31:58
there was a couple of those people
32:00
that were gang members, we already showed
32:03
you that. So here's more to this.
32:05
You send them to El Salvador without
32:07
due process in a prison they'll never
32:10
get out of in hopes that no
32:12
one will ask any more questions after
32:14
you send them there. Because if this
32:17
gang truly is an asset of the
32:19
United States, then you can't disrupt their
32:21
criminal organization or they're not going to
32:23
continue working on your behalf. Or they
32:26
would at least be less effective. in
32:28
helping you oppose the Maduro administration, which
32:30
is obviously a goal of the United
32:33
States and has been a longstanding goal
32:35
of the United States for some time.
32:37
But also for what I'm understanding what
32:40
he's saying is that they really didn't
32:42
send that gang to El Salvador because
32:44
that gang's actually working with the FBI
32:47
and working with the opposition in Venezuela
32:49
that we want to overthrow Maduro. They're
32:51
working with us to overthrow Maduro. That's
32:54
what he's saying. So
32:56
of course if you arrest too many
32:58
of them, they're just going to start
33:01
snitching and saying, well, we were working
33:03
with this FBI agent, we were working
33:05
with this CIA agent, we were working
33:07
with this politician, and then everybody involved
33:09
gets exposed. And the world within figure
33:12
out the United States was working alongside
33:14
a criminal organization and international criminal organization.
33:16
Just to help support its opposition of
33:18
Nicholas Maduro. So by taking 200 random
33:20
Venezuela and sending them the El Salvador
33:23
you make it look like you're being
33:25
tough on this gang that is actually
33:27
working on your behalf Without ever having
33:29
to verify that these people were actually
33:31
part of this game while that particular
33:34
gang gets to continue So if they
33:36
were actually part of that gang, why
33:38
wouldn't you want to give him a
33:40
court date to verify it? That
33:44
leads to this. I think
33:46
US interest while pretending like
33:48
the Trump administration is actually
33:51
keeping its promises. But in
33:53
actuality, it's just continuing business
33:55
as usual, just like the
33:58
Biden administration. So the implication
34:00
is we're in the United
34:02
States government, these FBI, CIA,
34:05
they're in bed with that
34:07
great gang that he's saying
34:09
they're cracking down on. Of
34:12
course, they're part of the
34:14
opposition in Venezuela. And so.
34:16
The implication is they're not
34:19
actually cracking down in that
34:21
gang. They just grabbed 200
34:23
random Venezuelans and shipped them
34:26
out of the country. We
34:28
showed you the one was
34:30
a soccer player. It was
34:33
actually tortured by the, according
34:35
to him, the Maduro government.
34:37
So I don't know, that's
34:40
pretty interesting. What do you
34:42
think? What do you think,
34:45
Michel? Is that interesting to
34:47
you? Well, you know, to
34:49
me, you can see just
34:52
how, I mean, like, as
34:54
soon as you showed us
34:56
the story that they're being
34:59
all collected and taken to
35:01
one prison system, I'm like,
35:03
but they're all not from
35:06
that country. Why are you
35:08
going to that country? Why
35:10
are you going to that
35:13
country? Right. Why that country?
35:15
Why wouldn't you send them?
35:17
I thought they were going
35:20
to be sent back to
35:22
their homeland. Right. being
35:24
that they could still communicate
35:27
with each other and still
35:29
do whatever they want to
35:31
do. So. It does, you
35:33
know, there are people here
35:36
that are commenting right now,
35:38
they're like, no, they should
35:40
just be sent back, they
35:42
don't get due process. No,
35:44
they do get due process.
35:47
The minute you don't allow
35:49
people in our country to
35:51
have due process that goes
35:53
against what our country is
35:56
about. The whole thing is
35:58
like, they can do that
36:00
to them, they can do
36:02
it to you. The inability
36:04
for people to see what
36:07
they do to someone else,
36:09
they're not. there locking people
36:11
up for protests now they're
36:13
locking people up and kicking
36:15
people out of the country
36:18
for criticizing another country think
36:20
about that how crazy that
36:22
is so yeah I mean
36:24
I guess you then you
36:27
you you admire a Gestapo
36:29
then I guess you admire
36:31
a Gestapo then I guess
36:33
you admire the SS and
36:35
the stazzy state all that
36:38
shit you're supposed to hate
36:40
fascism and communists and and
36:42
Gestapos and stazis and you're
36:44
supposed to hate that stuff
36:47
We're supposed to be better
36:49
than that. Oh, it's fucking,
36:51
it's not me yet. So
36:53
the important thing is, this
36:55
is a smoke screen. It
36:58
doesn't even matter. None of
37:00
that shit even matters. What
37:02
it looks like is that
37:04
this is a big smoke
37:07
screen, that the government, your
37:09
FBI, is working with these
37:11
people. You know that, right?
37:13
You know the CIA and
37:15
the FDA. They work with
37:18
the drug cartels. They don't
37:20
oppose them. So guess what?
37:22
Bobby Kennedy made a big
37:24
announcement. So this is from
37:26
Holden Kalata. He says big
37:29
food CEO told RFK Jr.
37:31
what really terrifies them in
37:33
a private meeting two weeks
37:35
ago. Today RFK Jr. revealed
37:38
what they told him. And
37:40
then he did exactly what
37:42
they were afraid of. Here's
37:44
something else that's going to
37:46
rage your idiot liberal friends
37:49
that Bobby Kennedy's going after
37:51
some corporate drone. Just to
37:53
let you know. So here
37:55
it is, two weeks ago,
37:58
RFK Jr. met with CEOs
38:00
of Kraft, Heinz, General Mills,
38:02
Tyson Foods, Smuckers, with a
38:04
name like Smuckers, that has
38:06
to be good. And PepsiCo,
38:09
for a private meeting in
38:11
DC. I also say this,
38:13
that food companies all came
38:15
and met with me, two
38:18
weeks ago. And they're scared
38:20
of me, but... They're more
38:22
scared of Governor Morrissey. Because
38:24
what they said and the
38:26
reason said well tell us
38:29
what you want we're going
38:31
to do it and they
38:33
said but stop these governors
38:35
from passing these laws because
38:37
we don't want a patchwork
38:40
where West Virginia and California
38:42
are banning food dies and
38:44
we have to make special
38:46
products for those states so
38:49
they're terrified of this of
38:51
what you're doing. So that's
38:53
he's talking about a governor
38:55
governor who's thinking of Doing
38:57
his own banning of bad
39:00
pesticides bad chemicals in the
39:02
foods. That's what he's that's
39:04
what he's talking about Governor
39:06
Patrick Morrissey West Virginia He
39:09
this made West Virginia the
39:11
first state in the nation
39:13
to make sweeping changes to
39:15
clean up our food defying
39:17
big food CEOs and let's
39:20
let's listen to him first
39:22
of all I'm proud to
39:24
launch what I'm calling the
39:26
four pillars of a healthy
39:29
West Virginia. First, we have
39:31
to clean up the food.
39:33
We really do. We gotta
39:35
clean up the food, but
39:37
you gotta back away from
39:40
the buffet. Come on, buddy.
39:42
Learn to be just a
39:44
little hungry. And then go
39:46
into ketosis. Okay? Here we
39:48
go. Let's start with no
39:51
more dies and dangerous additives
39:53
in the schools. Look at
39:55
that. We know that studies
39:57
show that can lead to
40:00
issues with hormones and hyperactivity
40:02
and learning challenges for kids
40:04
and even cancer. Our kids
40:06
deserve better and now they're
40:08
going to get it. That's
40:11
why. Earlier this week, we
40:13
took the first step to
40:15
remove those harmful dies from
40:17
school nutritional programs and food
40:20
items throughout the state. And
40:22
we're going to make large
40:24
the official state vegetables. Okay.
40:26
And anybody looking for those
40:28
dangerous chemicals can stop by
40:31
my house if you know
40:33
these guys. I'm thankful to
40:35
the legislature for their leadership
40:37
in passing this bill. to
40:40
make sweeping changes to clean
40:42
up our food. Okay, I'm
40:44
gonna hope, I'm gonna hope
40:46
some of those changes include
40:48
the hormones and antibiotics they
40:51
pump into the farm animals.
40:53
I wonder if that, I
40:55
wonder if it includes that.
40:57
Okay. But
40:59
you know, but without color coded
41:02
food and liquids, how can we
41:04
program our children? That's my question.
41:06
Governor Morrissey also signed the intent
41:08
for the state of West Virginia
41:11
to file multiple snap waivers banning
41:13
soda and ultra-processed foods, ultra-processed food
41:15
from snap purchases. So here's what
41:18
you have to keep in mind.
41:20
A snap recipient. So if you're
41:22
getting food stamps, that's what that
41:24
is. If you're too poor and
41:27
you need assistance. And I remember
41:29
even Adam Corolla when he was
41:31
a kid, he said they used
41:34
to get food stamps. You know
41:36
much they get? They get $187
41:38
a month, which turns out to
41:40
be $6.16 per day. So if
41:43
you want to get rid of
41:45
ultra-process foods, which everybody does, you
41:47
have to make real foods less
41:50
expensive, not more expensive than ultra-process
41:52
foods. That's why they eat the
41:54
ultra-processed foods, because it's cheap. Yeah,
41:56
that's why they'll go to fast
41:59
food restaurants. And that's why they'll,
42:01
you know. They live in food
42:03
deserts and they don't have fresh
42:06
food and they have to eat
42:08
nothing but ultra processed food. You
42:10
know, either you give them healthier
42:12
food or you give them more
42:15
money to buy healthier food. Okay.
42:17
By the way, I think my
42:19
voice can travel. Isn't it a
42:22
wonderful and historic moment to have
42:24
a Kennedy in West Virginia? What
42:39
does it say? I don't know
42:42
what it says. They say make,
42:44
is it maha something? maha Virginia,
42:46
I wonder. He better. Now I
42:48
will be signing the- I hope
42:50
that's a reinforced chair. Anyway. For
42:53
the state of West Virginia to
42:55
file multiple snap waivers as I
42:57
described. Oh, there he is. He's
42:59
signing it. Okay, exciting. They got
43:02
the kids around them. Because it's
43:04
all about the kids. That kids
43:06
like, you better side that. What
43:09
did their hats say? I can't
43:11
see what it says. Make America
43:14
healthy again. I think that's what
43:16
it says. Looks better on Bobby.
43:18
Then RFK urged all the other
43:20
governors to do exactly what Big
43:22
Food asked him not to do.
43:24
Get in line behind him. Let's
43:26
listen. The message I want to
43:29
give to the country today and
43:31
to all the other governors is
43:33
get in line behind Governor Morrissey
43:35
and apply for a waiver to
43:37
my agency and we're going to
43:39
give it to you. That's the
43:41
way we're going to win this.
43:44
So he's telling each individual governors,
43:46
go ahead, do it yourselves, apply
43:48
to my agency, which is exactly
43:50
what Big Food doesn't want him
43:52
to do. They want a uniform
43:54
set of regulations. And he's saying,
43:56
screw it. Do it individually in
43:58
your own states. He's
44:04
got I got one more slide
44:06
here. I don't know what this
44:08
is. Let's watch I you know
44:10
I want to commend Governor Morris
44:12
He not only for his vision
44:14
but for his courage because it's
44:16
very very hard and for these
44:18
legislatures who are pushing this deal
44:20
All of them are getting calls
44:22
every day from the big soda
44:24
companies the sugar soda and the
44:26
fake food companies We're not eating
44:28
food. We're eating food like substances
44:32
Yeah, food-like substances that are addictive.
44:34
Yeah, like pink slime. That's your
44:36
hamburger meat. McDonald's the pink slime.
44:38
Remember that when we covered that?
44:40
So, here's the, this is the
44:42
USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins. She pledged
44:44
to work with RFK Jr. to
44:46
reform snap and stop subsidizing soda
44:48
and ultra-process foods. Let's listen to
44:50
what she says. I would welcome
44:52
dose to be involved. I think
44:54
any time that the government and
44:56
massive government programs like the SNAP
44:58
program, which is our food stamp
45:00
program, anytime you can get sort
45:02
of a business perspective on are
45:04
we hitting our goals, what are
45:06
the metrics, what is the metric
45:08
for success? Oftentimes these government programs
45:10
are started with the idea that
45:12
you're going to help people, it's
45:14
not a handout, it's a hand
45:16
up, and then years later, the...
45:18
The programs are even bigger and
45:20
you've got more people on them
45:22
and are we really giving people
45:24
a hand up or is it
45:26
instead a handout? So if we
45:28
can have a whole other group
45:30
of really smart people looking at
45:32
SNAP and other programs at USDA
45:34
that will allow us to ensure
45:36
what are our metrics for success,
45:38
are we meeting those metrics for
45:40
success? Will we ever take food
45:42
out of a hungry child's mouth?
45:44
Of course not. This is the
45:46
United States of America. But truly
45:48
this program has grown so large,
45:50
especially in the last administration. Under
45:52
Biden, I think snap grew almost
45:54
30% more than before. We really
45:56
have to look at. where that
45:58
money is going, what is being
46:00
spent on. I look forward to
46:02
working with Bobby Kennedy as we
46:04
figure out, do we have the
46:06
healthiest choices? So when a taxpayer
46:08
is putting money into SNAP, are
46:10
they okay with us? with us
46:12
using their tax dollars to feed
46:14
really bad food and sugary drinks
46:16
to children who perhaps need something
46:18
more nutritious. So these are all
46:20
massive questions we're going to be
46:22
asking and working on in the
46:24
coming months. Are Americans okay with
46:26
us using their tax dollars to
46:28
feed really bad food and sugary
46:30
drinks to our children who need
46:32
something more nutritious? I don't know
46:34
if you've shopped at Walmart. They're
46:37
not only okay with it. They're
46:39
throwing a parade for it. And
46:42
they'll give you your own float,
46:44
you can drive around Walmart to
46:47
buy all those sugary snacks. In
46:49
years, and I look forward to
46:51
solving some of these major, major
46:54
issues for this country. So this
46:56
is a small first step. I
46:58
think it's a step that would
47:01
have never been taken if RFK
47:03
wasn't there, so good for him.
47:05
And I'm looking for way more
47:08
of this. I'm looking for way
47:10
more of this. way way more.
47:12
So this is good, it's good.
47:15
Hey, yeah, we need to, so
47:17
you can't just stop them from
47:19
using SNAP to buy ultra-processed food
47:22
and sugary drinks. You have to
47:24
give them alternatives. That's the important
47:26
thing. So now let's see how
47:29
that works out. Because people don't
47:31
want to eat shit. People would
47:33
rather eat good food. But we
47:36
have to make that available. We
47:38
have to get rid of food
47:40
deserts. We have to put that
47:43
into the school lunches, good food,
47:45
instead of ultra-process. And of course,
47:47
the big sodas pushing back on
47:50
that. And the big food companies
47:52
are pushing back on that. So
47:54
this is a very good first
47:57
step. We need more of that.
48:01
You know I've said on this
48:03
show a million times that this
48:05
left-right divide that the whole world
48:07
is put into Is phony and
48:09
you really elucidate why that's a
48:11
phony game and you use the
48:13
terms uppists and downists and the
48:15
uppists are the people the elite
48:18
the handful what I call them
48:20
the handful of billionaires that actually
48:22
control things the W EF the
48:24
Bilderbergs the people like that and
48:26
then there's everybody else And well,
48:28
I like how you, and there
48:30
really is a cabal or a
48:32
society of the haves, the upests,
48:34
as you referred to them in
48:36
your book, that really do want
48:38
to control everything and they've been
48:40
doing it for a long long
48:42
time. And let me just read
48:45
a bit from your book on
48:47
page 31. You say, you actually
48:49
quote Carol Quigley. who was, who
48:51
Bill Clinton actually quoted, and she
48:53
says, the argument that two parties
48:55
should represent opposed ideals and policies,
48:57
one perhaps of the right and
48:59
the other of the left, is
49:01
a foolish idea, acceptable only to
49:03
doctrinaire and academic thinkers. Instead, the
49:05
two parties should be almost identical,
49:07
so that the American people can,
49:09
quote, throw the rascals out. at
49:12
any election without leading to any
49:14
profound or extensive shifts in policy.
49:16
And that's exactly the world we
49:18
live and that's the whole, that's
49:20
like Ben, the the raison d'etre
49:22
of this show is to make
49:24
people realize that meet the new
49:26
boss, same as the old boss,
49:28
right? And that there, neither of
49:30
them are going to, neither of
49:32
them are going to give you
49:34
affordable health care, neither of them.
49:36
are gonna give you make sure
49:39
that you're taking care of the
49:41
workers are taking care of and
49:43
said they're both in bed with
49:45
the corporations they're both in bed
49:47
with the military Trump's ending a
49:49
war in Ukraine and he's trying
49:51
to start another one in Yemen
49:53
and Iran Which is could be
49:55
easily World War three because Iran
49:57
is aligned with Russia and So
49:59
that's the it's so we don't
50:01
it you know George Carlin had
50:03
talked about we have the illusion
50:06
of choice and that's exactly what
50:08
Carol Quigley was saying with we
50:10
we have to have two parties
50:12
to give people the illusion of
50:14
choice And every four years they
50:16
get to throw the bums out,
50:18
but we just replace them with
50:20
the same bums that are controlled
50:22
by the same people. Right now,
50:24
Bernie Sanders and AOC are doing
50:26
a nationwide tour, and all of
50:28
a sudden, they're fighting the oligarchs
50:30
for the last four years, even
50:33
though more billionaires, almost twice as
50:35
many billionaires backed... Joe Biden and
50:37
Kamala Harris has backed Donald Trump.
50:39
So they weren't fighting those oligarchs,
50:41
right? Because here it is, right?
50:43
So there they are on, Bernie
50:45
tweets this out. Oh look, Trump,
50:47
so it's called fight the oligarchy.
50:49
They're on a fight the oligarchy
50:51
and they're bragging about how much
50:53
more popular they are than Trump
50:55
was, even though they're lying about
50:57
the seats and the, they're lying
51:00
all the way through it. Brianna
51:02
Joy Gray, who used to be
51:04
Bernie Sanders' press secretary, tweeted this
51:06
out, retweeted, Bernie Sanders' tweet, and
51:08
she says, this is going to
51:10
seem sinister when they tell these
51:12
people to vote for oligarchs in
51:14
2028, just like they did in
51:16
2020, and just like they did
51:18
in 2024. And so that's a,
51:20
so in fact, let me just
51:22
show you here how. This woman,
51:24
I think, used to be a
51:27
Democrat, and she kind of exposes
51:29
this lie on Fox. Let's listen
51:31
to it. There is such an
51:33
irony to Democrats talking about oligarchy,
51:35
because of course, for every one
51:37
billionaire that backed President Trump, Kamala
51:39
Harris had two. Nine of the
51:41
ten richest counties in America are
51:43
represented by Democrats. 65% of Americans
51:45
making over $500,000 a year today
51:47
are Democrats. 75% of hedge fund
51:49
managers who make political donations donate
51:51
to Democrats and 95% of political
51:54
donations from the top three management
51:56
consulting firms go to Democrats, meanwhile,
51:58
President Trump absolutely crushed with Americans
52:00
who make under $100,000 a year.
52:02
The Democrats are the party of
52:04
the wealthy. And Donald Trump is
52:06
representing the working class because he
52:08
simply lifted the pro-worker elements of
52:10
the Democrats' agenda when they abandoned
52:12
the working class to cater to
52:14
their rich base. This is all
52:16
performance art. And what's so upsetting
52:18
about it is they are being
52:21
paid by the American people. to
52:23
serve them and they're doing nothing
52:25
of the kind. So she's got
52:27
a lot right there and she
52:29
gets a lot wrong. And the
52:31
wrong part was she said that
52:33
Donald Trump is he picked up,
52:35
he picked up lip service, he
52:37
picked up the words, the verbiage
52:39
that the Democrats used to use,
52:41
but of course he's not doing
52:43
that, right? Of course he's there
52:45
to give a tax cut to
52:48
millionaires and billionaires. He's there to
52:50
make sure the military industrial complex
52:52
gets their cut, Wall Street gets
52:54
their cut. and you know whatever
52:56
happened to no tax on tipped
52:58
wages whatever happened to no tax
53:00
like that's not the first thing
53:02
they're doing at all and of
53:04
course they're not cutting the Pentagon
53:06
and this isn't a new game
53:08
this is that and this is
53:10
a so she's right about that
53:12
the Democrats are now the party
53:15
of the rich and for and
53:17
it's flipped to where workers are
53:19
voting for Donald Trump, not because
53:21
Donald Trump has done anything to
53:23
actually look out for them, but
53:25
because they've got nowhere else to
53:27
go. And Donald Trump actually offers
53:29
them rhetorically an alternative to the
53:31
Democrats, but he doesn't inside. substance
53:33
offer them an alternative to the
53:35
Democrats. And that's what you talk
53:37
about in this book, right? Essentially,
53:39
yes. And I think you're right.
53:42
She got a lot right there,
53:44
including it's all performance art. I'll
53:46
just extend that, yeah, to both
53:48
sides of the. Bird of prey,
53:50
both wings of the bird of
53:52
prey, are attached to the same
53:54
bird of prey and they are
53:56
praying on you. And just as
53:58
an example of that, I mean,
54:00
for example, the, hey, we're taking
54:02
back the Panama Canal, America first,
54:04
yeah, yeah, yeah. Who did they
54:06
give it to? Yeah, who was
54:09
behind that deal? Who got on
54:11
the phone with Trump in his
54:13
first days in office to say,
54:15
hey guys, let's, let's do that,
54:17
let's cut a deal here, let's
54:19
cut a deal here, Yeah, Black
54:21
Rock took over the Panama Canal.
54:23
So we didn't take it over.
54:25
We didn't take it. The United
54:27
States, the people, the workers, they
54:29
gave it to Black Rock. As
54:31
if they need America first. Yeah,
54:33
because they need more power. Right.
54:36
So it is performance art. It's
54:38
like, it's like professional wrestling or
54:40
I liken it to the Matrix.
54:42
You'll remember back in the Matrix,
54:44
they said that the first. The
54:46
first iteration of the matrix was
54:48
one where you got anything you
54:50
wanted any time. The robots made
54:52
people believe that they were living
54:54
in this wonderful utopian you could
54:56
get anything you wanted. People would
54:58
pull themselves out of that matrix
55:00
because they couldn't believe it. They
55:03
had to make it more and
55:05
more realistic so people would want
55:07
to stay in, you know, put
55:09
some hardships in there, put some
55:11
things, put some struggles, so that
55:13
you could finally get a system
55:15
where people will want to stay
55:17
in the matrix. I think that
55:19
is essentially the governing systems that
55:21
have been going throughout history. And
55:23
you've had all these different types
55:25
of government systems that have come
55:27
along, but democracy, oh wonderful. Hey,
55:30
you get to put your vote
55:32
in the slave suggestion box once
55:34
every few years. That's your power.
55:36
And that's the thing that you
55:38
can do to change the world
55:40
and blah, blah, blah. And they
55:42
give that to you. So that
55:44
you not only stay in the
55:46
system, but stay invested in the
55:48
system. And unfortunately, what is the
55:50
result of that, as I say,
55:52
the stakes keep rising and rising
55:54
as more and more power accrues
55:57
in the hands of this executive
55:59
presidency to the point where it's
56:01
a life and death matter. I
56:03
can't, we have to have that
56:05
seat of power and we will
56:07
do anything to get it. And
56:09
suddenly, half of the population becomes
56:11
your mortal enemy. It's those people.
56:13
It's my neighbor. is the reason
56:15
my life sucks. It has nothing
56:17
to do with the people at
56:19
the top. It's the people around
56:21
me and we gotta fight them.
56:24
That is the system that they've
56:26
gotten us into. And so when
56:28
I'm talking about up-down politics, believe
56:30
it or not, I'm sure this
56:32
will surprise you. I was a
56:34
bit of a science nerd when
56:36
I was growing up. And I
56:38
remember, yeah, when I first started
56:40
to think about multi-dimensional physics, like
56:42
what does it mean to have
56:44
more than three spatial dimensions? And,
56:46
but one simple explanation comes from,
56:48
for example, Carl Sagan presented this,
56:51
talking about flat land, and the
56:53
idea of these people who live
56:55
in a totally completely two-dimensional space,
56:57
and you have these like squares
56:59
moving around on, on, as Sagan
57:01
was demonstrating on his desk, and
57:03
they could interact with each other,
57:05
but they had no concept of
57:07
this up and down dimension. And
57:09
suddenly, something comes from the upper
57:11
dimension into their world. And they
57:13
can only perceive it in a
57:15
two-dimensional way, and it can move
57:18
around in ways that they can't
57:20
comprehend, because there is no up
57:22
and down. There's only left and
57:24
right. So what on earth? How
57:26
did this thing appear? Suddenly, when
57:28
you go to three dimensions, it's
57:30
like, oh, I see what's happening.
57:32
I understand what's happening. This object
57:34
came down into flat land from
57:36
the third dimension. Well, in the
57:38
same way, politics. What the only
57:40
thing we ever talk about now
57:42
is left and right and I
57:45
guess center but it's a line
57:47
all of the political universe is
57:49
a straight line and that's the
57:51
only thing that we can talk
57:53
about and the only way can
57:55
perceive it. And so suddenly when
57:57
when things start moving around in
57:59
ways that we don't understand and
58:01
hey that guy said he was
58:03
on our side but suddenly he's
58:05
on the other side and all
58:07
of this stuff what what's going
58:09
on? We need another dimension in
58:12
order to understand what's happening. So
58:14
if we add the up and
58:16
down dimension suddenly we start to
58:18
understand the political world in a
58:20
way that makes sense. Oh I
58:22
get it there's authoritarian, who want
58:24
more centralized oligarchical power, and that
58:26
means there must be a down
58:28
direction. People who don't want that,
58:30
people who want more power decentralized,
58:32
down to the local level, down
58:34
to the individual. So there's suddenly
58:36
a different dimension that's operating here,
58:39
and we can better understand that
58:41
our mortal enemies who are oppressing
58:43
us are not your neighbor who
58:45
voted the wrong way. It's the
58:47
people at the top who we're
58:49
trying to control you. Look up,
58:51
that's where we should be directing
58:53
our power. Well, I've said this,
58:55
exactly, you got it exactly right,
58:57
and I've said it several different
58:59
ways, which is why I have,
59:01
my audience is made up of
59:03
people on what's considered the left
59:06
and what's considered the right. and
59:08
they're just divided that way, you
59:10
know, kind of in a phony
59:12
way, because they all have the
59:14
same common interests. So that's the
59:16
thing that the upists, the oligarchs,
59:18
don't want people to realize that
59:20
they actually have more in common
59:22
with their neighbors than they do
59:24
with the ruling people of their
59:26
own political party or persuasion. That
59:28
I have more in common with
59:30
the magga person than I do
59:33
with Bill Gates or John Kerry.
59:35
or Bill Clinton or the Obama's,
59:37
right? And that's the thing. And
59:39
so they want you to hate
59:41
your neighbor and blame your neighbor
59:43
for the pain you're feeling. And,
59:45
you know, most recently, they wanted
59:47
the Democrats wanted you to hate
59:49
the Republicans for the pain you're
59:51
feeling during COVID because they wouldn't
59:53
take a vaccine and that didn't
59:55
work the way they said it
59:57
did in the first place, right?
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1:00:11
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