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that we know about. All right everybody, welcome to today's meeting of Medical
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Doctors for COVID Ethics International. This group was ignited over four years ago by Stephen
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and activist, Stephen founded this group to champion truth, ethics, justice, freedom and
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health in the face of global challenges. At this time we remember Rhino-Fulmic lawyer Arno Van Kessel,
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lawyer both unlawfully incarcerated in Netherlands, in German and Netherlands jails respectively
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following unlawful actions by governments. And I point out that Andrew Bridgen has met with
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Rhino-Fulmic last weekend and that recording is available. I will put it into the chat as I did
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in a meeting on Sunday, so he's in good shape. I also point out Buttonheart, the freedom bear
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from the Forever Freedom movement, who is, has been created to fight trafficking of children for
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sex and slavery. The game plan is to free children from being trafficked. I'm Charles Covess,
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your moderator. I'm Australasia's passion provocateur. I wear red because red is the colour
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of passion and people here almost universally are passionate. Now our guest today certainly
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is passionate. After 20 years as a lawyer, I shifted gears 32 years ago to become a professional
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speaker and during the past 14 years I've guided parents and lawyers in addressing vaccine injuries
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and medical fagas. I'm also chief executive of an industrial hemp company that is going to play a
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wonderful part, hemp is going to play a wonderful part in solving many of humanity's problems.
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Our group is a blend of voices from all sorts of professions from all around the world. Many of us
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once viewed vaccines as benign, now many wear the badge of passionate anti-vaxxers with pride,
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as do I. And I've just been reading Aaron Ciri's book, Amen Vaccines. We've all got books on
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vaccines and as Aaron Ciri's one little deposition of Stanley Plotkin showed,
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Stanley Plotkin admitted that no vaccine ever in the history of mankind has ever been properly
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tested for safety and efficacy. First time as you're warmly embraced, introduce yourself in the chat.
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We are in the midst of a global struggle. It's World War III, it's quite clearly with medical
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and scientific battles among 12 battle fronts. The spiritual front is also another one.
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We're five and a half years into this fight with more to come. There's no room for getting tired.
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Stay strong, stay healthy. Science we know is never done, it thrives on challenge and inquiry. Some
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here believe in viruses, others see them as fiction and many are still exploring all views.
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Fuel our dialogue. We'll hear from our guest presenter Alex Newman, who I will introduce in
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a moment. He has presented to us previously in January of 2025 and on the Rumble channel
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where these recordings are placed. You'll be able to find him in chronological order
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in January 2025. After Alex finishes, for as long as he wants to speak, it'll be followed by
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question and answer. Stephen Frost asked the first set of questions. For the 15 minutes,
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this is a free speech haven, appropriately moderated to keep ideas flowing. Free speech
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is our weapon to safeguard human liberties. If something offends you and you wish to complain
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that you're offended, keep it to yourself. We are genuinely not interested. The whole game of the
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offence industry and the triggering industry is designed to shut us up. And the communist game
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plan, as you see in China, as you see in Russia, is to stop people speaking their truth.
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However, we do choose love over fear. Fear binds and sickens and depresses and squashes you.
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Love liberates, heals, inspires and expands you. These twice weekly gatherings are far from mere
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talk. They've birthed real world actions and alliances, including book deals, the most recent
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one with Meredith Miller, who is also presented to us. A key tactic in our fight is exposing
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medical crimes on social media, rallying behind the demand crafted by John Rappaport of Medical
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Truth Now. Each one of us should be clamouring for Medical Truth Now. Share solutions, products
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or resources in the chat to empower our community. Share any books that you've got, any channels,
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put that in the chat as well so people can find you. We're thrilled to again welcome Alex Newman
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as our guest presenter. Let me tell you a bit about Alex. It's a wonderful, wonderful bio.
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And if you look at the show notes, you'll see the extensive bio. But Alex is an award-winning
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international journalist, educator, author, speaker, investor, nationally syndicated radio
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host and consultant who seeks to glorify God in everything he does. In addition to serving as
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president of Liberty Sentinel Media Inc and hosting a nationally syndicated radio program,
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Alex has written for a wide array of publications in the US and abroad. He's contributed to Epoch
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Times and many other publications. He also contributes to leading newspapers and magazines.
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He has interviewed current and former heads of state, members of Congress, royalty and countless
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other fascinating people, but he hasn't interviewed me or Stephen. Gosh. His work, which has received
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numerous awards, has been repeatedly highlighted by Drudge, Breitbart, Fox News, CNN, The Washington
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Post and many others. Altogether, Alex reaches millions each year with the message of faith,
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family and freedom. A spot of alliteration there. Faith, family and freedom, everybody.
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Most importantly, Alex is married to the love of his life and they have six young children
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so far. Along with his family, he currently splits his time between various places, including Europe
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and the United States. And there's a whole list of testimonials there. So Alex, congratulations on
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extraordinary career. It is most heartwarming to read about you and what you've done. We're delighted
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to have you, Stephen. Thank you for creating this group and for organizing Alex to speak to us.
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Alex, we're in your forehand. Yes, Alex, excuse me, Charles, can you just give me one second to speak
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to Zareal because I've been meaning to ask him for about six weeks now. Zareal, can you put me in
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touch with Alexander MacCuris and do you think he will speak to us in the near future?
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So if you get in contact with me, Zareal, if you email me after this program, then I couldn't find
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your phone number. No, I'll write to you, Stephen, no problem. Okay, very good. Thank you. Sorry, Alex.
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No problem. Thanks for having me, guys. It's a pleasure and honor to be with you again. Really
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appreciate it. Last time I was here, we covered a lot of ground, talked about the United Nations
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and what was going on in the education system and what was coming at us. Today, we're going to focus
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on something different. We'll look at this transhumanism and I think a lot of us are starting
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to see little bits and pieces of this, but you might remember when the Great Reset was announced
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back in the summer of 2020 when the vast majority of humanity, at least was supposed to be, locked
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in the basement awaiting the salvation of the injections, the mRNA vaccines. But for just a
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quick refresher, here's Klaus Schwab announcing it all to the world with his buddies. We can change
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our behavior to be in harmony with nature again and we can make sure that the technologies of
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the Fourth Industrial Revolution are best utilized to provide us with better lives. In short, we need
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a great reset. Yes, so we need a great reset, says Klaus Schwab, who's just been wheeled off stage
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left, you might remember. He actually talked in the announcement about the technologies of the
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Fourth Industrial Revolution. You just heard him mention that, so we're going to dig into that.
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It didn't get nearly as much attention as I think it should have. He actually released a book on it.
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So there's a lot of these technologies that he talks about. Some of them are so horrific sounding
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we won't even get into them because it sounds like bad science fiction, things like smart dust.
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He talks about self-assembling nanobots, things like this that are in the cards.
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But everything from AI to genetic engineering, advanced robotics, the Internet of Bodies,
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we're going to look a little bit at all of that. And it all begins with what they call the digital
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public infrastructure, which is, of course, a big part of it is surveillance. You may remember
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Bill Gates talking about this. He's actually bankrolling a project from the UN where they're
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encouraging every government in the world to build out the digital public infrastructure.
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Digital public infrastructure.
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Yeah. So he explains that it starts off with digital identity and then it includes digital
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currency. And pretty soon we have digital ownership of property, the tokenization of
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everything. Then we've got the farmers registered and much, much more. Now, you might remember the
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vaccine passports. Obviously, the vaccine passports were not dreamt up during the COVID.
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We had the National Library of Medicine with this 2018 study funded by the US government
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suggesting vaccine passports would improve vaccine efficiency. Can you guys hear me, Charles?
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Yeah, keep going. Just pause for a moment. It's good. Keep going.
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OK, very good. And so in 2019, the European Union said that by 2022, all Europeans must have a
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vaccine passport, a common vaccine passport. Notice they proposed this in May of 2019,
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many months before anybody officially ever heard of a COVID. After COVID came out,
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the EU actually took the lead on developing the vaccine passport system, the whole architecture,
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not just the vaccine passports themselves. If you lived in New York, you couldn't go to a lot of
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places if you didn't have a vaccine passport. And of course, the European Union's technology
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has now been adopted by the World Homicide Organization as the foundation for the global
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system that they are currently building out. That's not my opinion. The director general of
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the World Homicide Organization, the former Marxist terrorist, literally Marxist terror leader,
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ethnomarxist terror leader Tedros Gavrassis is talking about this here.
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The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the value of digital health solutions in facilitating access
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to health services. While the emergency phase of the COVID-19 pandemic is now over,
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investments in digital infrastructure remain an important resource for health systems and for
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economies and societies at large. Like many countries, the European Union made significant
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investments in COVID-19 certificates to help people move around as safely as possible.
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Right, yeah, it was just to help people move around safely. Right, now notice how this
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technology is the foundation of the global system they're building. WHO is proud today
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to launch the global digital health certification network. So thank you so much to European Union
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for the excellent certification system that you have transferred to us and we have the chance to
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build on it. WHO will begin operations of the network today with the existing COVID-19
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certificate as a global public good. Soon after, we will expand this infrastructure
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by incorporating other use such as a digitized international certificate of vaccination,
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routine immunization cards, and international patient summaries.
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All right, so he just told you everything they're going to do with this. It's going to be global.
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It's going to include all of your vaccine history, your patient health summary, and you will need it
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to move around if you are not careful. Now, they're not talking about this a lot in the media,
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I think for obvious reasons, but the next time we have a plandemic or a scandemic or whatever
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they choose to call it, it'll be ready and waiting in the wings. The architecture is all still there.
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Meanwhile, they're rolling out some very important pieces of this architecture. Right now,
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those of you in the UK know what I'm talking about. Here is your Fabian Prime Minister.
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Today, I am announcing this government will make a new free of charge digital ID mandatory
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for the right to work by the end of this parliament. Let me spell that out. You will
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not be able to work in the United Kingdom if you do not have digital ID. It's as simple as that.
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Simple as that? Okay, slaves, you will not be allowed to work if you don't take this digital ID.
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It's very ironic because right now they're framing it as a solution to the mass immigration crisis
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that they themselves brought about. But the first time this idiocy was proposed in the United States
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back in 2010, it was actually a bipartisan bill by Senator Lindsey Graham, a neoconservative from
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South Carolina, globalist rhino, and his buddy, Chuckie Schumer from New York. They actually
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proposed a biometric digital social security card that everybody would need to work, but in the same
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piece of legislation, literally the same bill, they offered amnesty to the estimated 25 million
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illegal immigrants in this country as long as they agreed to pay a little fine and so they would have
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been on the path to citizenship. So this is not about controlling illegal immigration. They just
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figured out that, well, people don't want their digital ID paired with amnesty for all the illegal.
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So now we'll pretend like it's a solution to the illegal immigration crisis that we caused.
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Those of you on the continent, you know you're not safe from this either. European Union is,
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as we speak, rolling out digital IDs and digital wallets for all Europeans. And of course, part of
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the digital wallet is the digital ID, but an even more important part, which is inextricably linked
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to it, is the digital currency. And you've seen some of this, I'm sure, moving forward with central
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bank digital currencies around the world. In the United States, it seems like they're doing a
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temporary rebrand where they're trying to rope the private sector cryptocurrencies into these
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stablecoin schemes where basically all cryptos will become central bank digital currencies by
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another name. But for those of us who haven't been paying attention yet, because there's going to be
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an effort here very soon to make CBDC seem just like cash, only slightly more convenient. The guy
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who's leading the charge here internationally is this guy here, Agustin Cartenz. He's the head of
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the Bank for International Settlements, and he will explain to you that there's actually some
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pretty profound differences between CBDCs and cash. Our analysis on CBDC, in particular for the use
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of general to the general use, we tend to establish the equivalence with cash. And there is a huge
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difference there. For example, in cash, we don't know, for example, who's using a $100 bill today.
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We don't know who is using the $1,000 bill today. A key difference with the CBDC is that central bank
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will have absolute control on the rules and regulations that will determine the use of that
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expression of central bank liability. And also we will have the technology to enforce that.
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All right. So there you heard him say, you know, right now when you use cash, you can just walk
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into a store, pay with a $100 bill, and nobody except you in the shopkeeper knows. And of course,
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you don't need anybody's permission to do that. Once we move to CBDCs, your privacy will be
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eliminated. But not just that, you heard him explain that central banks will have, he said,
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absolute control over the use of these expressions of central bank liability, also known as fiat
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currency. In other words, they will have total control over how and if you spend that. And he
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said they will have the technology to enforce it. So what does that look like? Well, they've been
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plotting on this for years. This is an Ivy League professor at the University of Arizona,
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talking about what they might do with these new technologies. If you think about the benefits of
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digital money, there are huge potential gains. It's not just about digital forms of physical
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currency. You can have programmability, you know, units of central bank currency with expiry dates.
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You could have, as I argue in my book, a potentially better and some people might see
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it or a darker world where the government decides that units of central bank money can be used to
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purchase some things, but not other things that it deems less desirable, like say ammunition or
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drugs or pornography or something of the sort. And that is very powerful in terms of the use of a CBD.
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Yeah, so they'll be able to control what you can buy. And if you can buy it, ammunition, right,
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we don't want people tithing at conservative Bible-believing churches buying any ammunition.
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Who knows what they might do with that? We certainly don't want people giving money to
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conservative organizations or freedom truckers or anything like that. The next time we roll around
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this big totalitarian Orwellian system being activated again. So they will be able to control
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all of this. And by the way, the IMF, which is also leading the way on global interoperable
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CBDCs is bragging about these technologies as well.
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value for everyone to use it. And finally, the third way we think
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CBDC can improve financial inclusion is through what we call programmability.
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That is, CBDC can allow government agencies and private sector players to program.
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Yes, they're going to program your money. Here's how they'll use it, he says.
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Those money can be precisely targeted for what kind of people can own and what kind of use
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this money can be utilized. Yeah, so they're going to be precisely targeted to what kind of
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people can own. And if you're on this call, you're the wrong kind of people. Just so you know,
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they are obviously targeting this at those of us who don't like these ideas. And it's even
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more than just controlling what you can do, what you can buy, etc. Ultimately, they're talking
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about an entirely new financial system. And they've been pretty open about this. Here's a
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couple of big weeks talking about how they're going to track your carbon footprint now that
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we're moving toward digital currency. But very, very specific, this specific brand, even the specific
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batch of this, if we link that with, you know, AI technology, and then big data, and particularly
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Internet of Things, you know, there are ways for us to come up with instant measurement and reporting
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of the carbon footprint. I hope that through this we can help people to really make different choices.
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Yeah, they're going to help you make different choices once they know your carbon footprint,
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because they've already decided, I go to these UN climate summits every year, in just a few days
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I'll be on an airplane to Brazil. They've already decided that each country will get a carbon budget
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and each government of each country will be in charge of divvying up that carbon budget
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by the number of slaves, I mean citizens. And so once you reach your limit of your carbon budget,
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you will no longer be able to purchase things that emit CO2, which by the way is everything,
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right? Not just steak and airplane travel and filling up your car with gasoline. Literally
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everything results in CO2 emissions, including your breathing. Here's the big wig over at Alibaba.
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Oh, it's not working. Well, anyways, he talks about the same thing. They're going to use this
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to track your carbon footprint. And oh yeah, it says cannot play media. I wonder why. So here is
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Agustin Cartens again, the head of the Bank for International Settlements. And he's going to talk
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about another piece of the digital public infrastructure that is fundamental to what
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they're doing here. He's very boring to listen to, so I'll give a quick summary before we listen to
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him. He's talking about an international blockchain ledger. So everybody's talking about
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international blockchain ledger. So every asset in the known universe would be tokenized. Every
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stock, every bond, every house, every farm, every car, every toothbrush, every everything
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would exist on this international blockchain ledger as a digital token. And you can only buy
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attached to your digital ID. So here's his quick little explanation of this.
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Around the world, central banks are exploring how to give money new capabilities. The BIS is
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supporting much of this work as it incubates projects and catalyzes new ideas in the world
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of central banking. This includes work on central bank digital currencies at both wholesale and
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retail levels, as well as fast payment systems and their interlinkages across borders.
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We're also experimenting with the tokenization of different assets, including tokenized deposits.
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But to fully realize the transformative potential of these new financial technologies,
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we need some way to bring them all together. In this regard, there is a great promise in developing
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the idea of a unified ledger with a common programming environment. A unified ledger is
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a digital infrastructure with the potential to combine the monetary system with other registries
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of real and financial claims. It would need to be a public-private partnership with clear division
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of roles and where this... All right, so there you have it, right? In a minute and 30 seconds,
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the international blockchain ledger through which all financial transactions will eventually run.
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Now, I'm not here to lecture on eschatology, and I know a lot of people have different thoughts on
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what Revelation means, but it's hard not to think of Revelation chapter 13, where in the final
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chapter of the Bible, we read this very interesting remark from John that must have sounded totally
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and utterly ridiculous when it was written 2,000 years ago, that this Antichrist beast system
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would cause all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark in their
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right hand or in their foreheads, and that no man might buy or sell save he that had the mark or the
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name of the beast or the number of his name. You can imagine John showing this to his friends
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2,000 years ago. Oh, yeah, right, John, keep dreaming. That's totally ridiculous. No system
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will ever be able to control every single person on this planet. We haven't even discovered the
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Amazon rainforest yet. There's Indians running around there. How are you going to make sure they
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can't buy or sell? But here we are 2,000 years later. We're watching some sort of technological
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system that could make this possible in the very near future. They themselves are saying that your
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central bank digital currency is going to have to be tied to your digital ID and your personal
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information. This is from the Financial Times just a couple years ago. What CBDC research and
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experimentation appears to be showing is that it will be nigh on impossible to issue such currencies
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outside of what a comprehensive national digital ID management system, meaning CBDCs will likely be
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tied to personal accounts that include personal data, credit history, and by the way, yes, your
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social credit history will be there also and other forms of relevant information. So what they're
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talking about here is actually being pioneered in China. Every slave gets a social credit score
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and your score comes from a variety of different things, some rather unremarkable. Do you pay your
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mortgage on time every month? Do you jaywalk when you shouldn't? Do you keep your cell phone fully
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charged? But others are a little bit more controversial. Have you ever typed Tiananmen
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Party decisions? And if you do, you'll get a lower score. And so they've already implemented this
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system now where you get privileges or you lose privileges based on your social credit score.
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If you have a good score, you can do all kinds of things. You can get a passport, you can go to
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America, you can get your kids into a nice school, you could join the Communist Party, you can do
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whatever you want. If you have a bad score, well, you start losing those privileges and if your
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score gets bad enough, well, then you're really in trouble. Then you might find yourself in a
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re-education camp and if you can't be re-educated, you might find yourself on an operating table
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having your organs chopped out. No kidding, no exaggeration here. They literally do that.
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And so these CBDCs will have to have digital IDs and of course, that's what we are seeing emerge
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now as we already saw. The World Economic Forum says these will accelerate national economies,
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which doesn't even mean anything. It's just a word salad making it sound appealing. And they've been
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working on this for over a decade. I actually wrote an article about this back in 2015 when ID2020 was
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born. Their plan, they said on their website, was to create a global model for the design, funding,
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and implementation of digital ID solutions and technologies. And you look at the partners and of
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course, you've got the Rockefeller crime family. You've got Bill Gates of hell through Microsoft
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and also through Gavi, the global vaccine machine. Interesting that the vaccine people
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and the climate change nuts and the COVID totalitarians and the rest of them are all
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involved. Now, lest you think Americans are safe from this, about half of our states have already
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started rolling out digital IDs. Even many of our most conservative states, Utah and Mississippi,
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are among the states moving toward digital IDs. And what we're going to see as they make these
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more and more ubiquitous is you're going to need them to access just about everything. Here is the
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Queen of the Netherlands at the World Economic Forum explaining why this would be such a great idea.
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Why? Because in order to open an account, you need to have an ID. And I have to say that when
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I started this job, there were actually very little countries in Africa or Latin America that
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had one ubiquitous type of ID. And certainly that it was digital and certainly that was biometric.
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And now we've really worked with all our partners to actually help that being, I mean to grow this.
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And the interesting part of it is that, you know, yes, it is very necessary for financial services,
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but not only. It's also good for school enrollment. It's also good for health who
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actually got a vaccination or not. It's very good to actually to get your subsidies, you know,
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from the government. So this has not only effect to the financial services. It's a very important
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issue. Yeah. You want access to your bank account? Well, you need a digital ID. You want access to
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school for your child, which I hope you don't. Well, you need a digital ID. You want access to
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your government subsidies by which they mean the money they stole from you and are might
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may be willing to give you back if you behave yourself. Well, you need your digital ID. Oh,
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you want to travel? You need your digital ID. So they're telling you where this is all going.
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And eventually it's not just going to be on your smartphone. In fact, they've already started
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telling us where this is going. You might recognize this guy here, Yuval Noah Harari.
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If Glau Schwab was the evil Batman, Yuval Noah Harari is the evil Robin. He's been a top advisor
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to the World Economic Forum. His work has been endorsed by Angela Merkel and Barack Obama and
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very, very popular among the elitist class. And here he is talking about how the surveillance
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now is going under your skin. Maybe in a couple of decades when people look back,
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the thing they will remember from the COVID crisis is this is the moment when everything went
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digital. And this was the moment when everything became monitored, that we agreed to be surveyed
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all the time, not just in authority machines, but even in democracies. And maybe most importantly,
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at all, this was the moment when surveillance started going under the skin.
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Yeah, just to be clear, I did not agree to be surveilled all the time. And I imagine most of
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you did not either, so I don't know where he gets that from. But even more importantly than the total
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digitization and the surveillance of everything is, he said, the surveillance going under your skin.
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And we're already watching this happen. We're already watching the marketing for it.
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This is NBC Fake News, one of the major broadcasters in the United States already
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promoting this idea that we need to get microchips under our skin. Watch.
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When Elias Brotberger goes to work, he doesn't need ID and he doesn't need money. In fact,
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much of what he needs to get through the day is hidden right there, just below the surface in his hand.
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Do you like to touch it? Yeah. Oh, weird. Yeah, it's like a grain of rice.
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A grain of rice. Embedded in his hand is a microchip that serves as his keys, his ID, and his wallet.
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There you go. You got your keys and your wallet and your digital ID all in one. And actually,
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they started rolling this out very earnestly in parts of Europe during the pandemic. Even Sweden,
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which kind of opted out of the most extreme elements of the idiocy, at least for the first
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few years. There's actually thousands of lemmings in Sweden right now in human bodies walking around
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with microchips in their hand because they got their vaccine passports there.
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Implants are a very versatile technology that can be used for many different things.
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And right now, it's very convenient to have a COVID passport always accessible on your implant.
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Yeah, super convenient, right? So they're telling you where this is all going. Here's a whistleblower
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used to be involved in the World Economic Forum. Now, obviously, most of us are not probably going
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to go sign up for a microchip. I think that was Richard Werner. That was Richard Werner then.
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Oh, do you know him? Yeah, so he's an expert on economics.
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Yes. Yep. And he talks there about how he knows from his buddies in the World Economic Forum that
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they're planning to force us all to take a microchip and that it's going to have our ID,
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our keys and our wallet all on there. Wow. So I didn't know that he was connected
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to the World Economic Forum. Yep. Wow.
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He's attended multiple times. So. Wow. That's amazing. Okay.
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Yep. And so the Better Than Cash Alliance, this was actually born in 2012. I wrote an
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article about it back when it was first born because, again, with a lot of the usual suspects,
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they are committed, they said, to move from cash to digital payments in order to reduce poverty and
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drive inclusive growth. They never actually explain how that's going to reduce poverty or
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drive inclusive growth. Again, it's just nice marketing slogans. But what their agenda is,
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is to get rid of cash. And so you'll find some of the partners involved here. You've got
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Bill and Melinda Gates of Hell. You've got the Clintons. You've got multiple UN agencies. You've
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got mass murdering dictatorships. You've got the major credit card companies and on and on.
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So they're very open about this, that they intend to abolish cash.
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And let's not talk for a little bit about the Fourth Industrial Revolution. And I apologize
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for my lack of being able to speak properly. I was at the dentist this morning and they had to do
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some drilling. And so I had way too much Novakane in my mouth. It's still not working properly yet,
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but just bear with me. So Klaus Schwab released in 2015 an article in Foreign Affairs. This is
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kind of the establishment's magazine in the United States. We had a defector, Admiral Chester Ward,
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who spent 16 years in the organization, eventually defected. He said, if you want to know the foreign
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policy of the United States a couple years in advance, just sign up for their magazine. So of
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course I read their magazine. It's called Foreign Affairs. And in 2015, Klaus Schwab made the first
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public reference to the Fourth Industrial Revolution. And he said it's going to lead to human augmentation.
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He says that there's a revolution occurring in biotech and AI and it's going to redefine, he says,
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our moral and ethical boundaries. He says really there's two possible futures here. There's the bad
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one, the pessimistic dehumanized form, where these technologies are going to robotize us and deprive
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us of our heart and soul, which sounds rather unpleasant. But don't worry, there's a more
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pleasant alternative. It could be a compliment, he says, to the best parts of human nature and it
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could lift humanity into a new collective and moral consciousness based on a shared sense of
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destiny, whatever that means. So we're going to dig in more to this Fourth Industrial Revolution,
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but here's his little one-sentence summary of what this means. It's at the end what the
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Fourth Industrial Revolution will lead to is a fusion of our physical, our digital, and
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our biological identities. A fusion of our digital and our physical and our biological
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identities. That's very interesting, right? Obviously there's a lot of support for this.
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Here is Beijing Biden. He's a big, big supporter. Right when he got into office,
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he signed this really interesting executive order on advancing biotech and biomanufacturing.
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And one of the things he said in this order is that we need genetic engineering technologies
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and techniques to be able to write circuitry for cells and predictably program biology in the same
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way in which we write software and program computers. That's a pretty interesting statement.
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So let's go to Klaus Schwab's book on the Fourth Industrial Revolution. He explains that these
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technologies that are all around us now, like smartphones, the external devices, wearable
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computers, virtual reality headsets, he says are almost certainly going to become implantable in
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our bodies and brains. Now, 10 years ago, he went on Swiss television and talked about how these
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devices would be implanted in our brains and would connect our brains directly to the digital
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world. Listen.
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So here we go again with this fusion, right? And he says in his book that these implantable devices
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will likely help communicate thoughts normally expressed verbally through a built-in smartphone
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and even our unexpressed thoughts by reading our brain waves. In fact, so smart are these
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technologies going to be that we don't even need to have elections anymore. That's what he said
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at the World Economic Forum. Here he is.
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So, again, if you keep reading his book, there's some really creepy stuff in there. He actually
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proposes that governments might need to mandate some of these detailed brain scans to assess an
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individual's security risk. You might be thinking thought crimes and we need to know. And by the
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way, a lot of people think these technologies are just bad science fiction. They have been working
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on them for well over 50 years and they've made great progress. Here's what they were working on
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back in the 1960s at Yale.
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to electrodes inserted into the bull's brain. Delgado proved that the animal's aggressive
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impulses could be thwarted by electronically manipulating the bull's muscle reflexes.
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Do you realize the fantastic possibilities if from the outside we could modify the inside?
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Could we give messages to the inside? But the beauty is that now we are not using electrodes.
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In recent years, Delgado has shown that the behavior of monkeys can be altered using low
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power pulsating magnetic fields. But in these experiments, there were no antenna implants.
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Any function in the brain, emotions, intellect, personality, well, could be perhaps modified by
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this non-invasive technology. Delgado's research has so far been limited to animals. But in the
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Soviet Union, a radio frequency or RF device has been used for over 30 years to manipulate the
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moods of mental patients. All right, so that was back in the 1960s. Now in 2017, Rockefeller
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University put out a very interesting press release flipping a switch inside the head.
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And it says, ready your tinfoil hats, mind control is not as far fetched an idea as it might seem.
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In Jeffrey Friedman's laboratory, it happens all the time, though the subjects are mice, not people.
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He says it relies on a fluorescent protein from jellyfish, an antibody from camels, iron particles,
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and the cellular equivalent of a door made from membrane piercing proteins, all delivered,
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notice, by a genetically engineered virus. Genetically engineered viruses. Where have we
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heard of that? So this is the kind of stuff that they're telling us they're working on. Obviously,
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they're far more advanced than what they're admitting publicly. And we're already at the
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point where we have people who no longer identify as fully human. They call themselves cyborgs.
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This guy showed up a few years ago at the World Government Summit on the Arabian Peninsula.
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We call it the trans-species societies because we are adding senses and organs that are not
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traditionally human. In my case, the definition of human no longer defines me 100 percent. So I
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don't feel human 100 percent because there's an organ, an antenna, which is not typically human.
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So he's not a human anymore. He's only part human. And this idea of connecting the brain
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digitally and through waves to the digital world is already very, very far along. These videos from
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Elon Musk are actually a few years old. They already have this technology now installed in people
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with the permission of the government. But a few years ago, look at what they were doing.
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So going into the Neuralink architecture, what we've done over the past year is dramatically
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simplify the device. So about a year ago, we had a device which had multiple parts, including a piece
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that had to sort of sit behind your ear. And it was complex. And you wouldn't still look totally
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normal. You'd have a thing behind your ear. So we've simplified this to simply something that is
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about the size of a large coin. And it goes in your skull, replaces a piece of skull,
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and the wires then connect within a few centimeters or about an inch away from the device.
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And this is sort of what it looks like. So there you have the technology. And I can read the brain
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So in terms of additional brain reading activity, when we have, say, one of our pigs on a treadmill,
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a pig on a treadmill. It's a funny concept, really. And we take the readings from the neurons
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and we try to predict the position of the joints. And so we have the predicted position of the
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joints. And then we measure the actual position of the joints. You can see that they're almost
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exactly aligned. So we're able, with a wireless neural implant, to actually predict the position
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of all of the limbs. Very interesting. And now they can also write on the brain. In terms of
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writing to the brain or stimulating neurons, we obviously need precise control of the electric
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field and space and time. We need a wide range of current for different brain regions. Some
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regions require delicate stimulation. Some require a lot of current. And you want, obviously, no harm
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to the brain over time. Right. And ultimately, Elon Musk himself will tell you where this is going.
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We're going to either have to merge with AI, with computers, or we're going to be left behind. We're
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going to become obsolete. Listen. This will be a slow process where we will gradually increase the
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issues that we solve until ultimately we can do a full brain machine interface. Meaning that we can
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ultimately, yeah, this is going to sound pretty weird, but achieve a sort of symbiosis with
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artificial intelligence. So this is not a mandatory thing. This is a thing that you can change.
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This is a thing that you can choose to have if you want. And this is something I think is going to be
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really important at a civilization level scale. So, and I've said a lot about AI over the years,
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but I think even in a benign AI scenario, we will be left behind. And so hopefully it is a benign
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scenario. But I think with a high bandwidth brain machine interface, I think we can actually go along
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for the ride. And we can effectively have the option of merging with AI. This is extremely important.
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Yeah, merging with AI, I'd say is pretty important, right? And then you can live in
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Lord Zuckerberg's Metaverse, which is a very interesting place, right? It's not reality,
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but it looks very fun. Imagine, oh yeah. So nice, your home space. Yeah.
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Often, it's crazy, it's an hour long garbage video. But of course you won't be really there.
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Your avatar will be there. Avatar, of course, being the material appearance or incarnation of a deity
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on earth in Hinduism. And eventually humans will be reduced to basically hackable animals.
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That's according to Yuval Noah Harari. We need to reinvent democracy for this new era in which
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humans are now hackable animals. You know, the whole idea that humans have this soul or spirit,
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and they have free will, and nobody knows what's happening inside me. So whatever I choose,
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whether in the election or whether in the supermarket, this is my free will, that's over.
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That's over, okay? You hackable animals, you have no spirit, you have no soul, you have no free will,
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you don't get to choose your leaders, you don't get to choose what you want at the supermarket,
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you will do what you're told and you will like it. Okay. And I mean, they're at the point now
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where they're like publicly mass marketing this. This is one of the top fake media outlets in
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America promoting these crazy ideas. No, we'll soon have the power to re-engineer our bodies and brains,
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whether it is with genetic engineering or by directly connecting brains to computers
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or by creating completely non-organic entities, artificial intelligence, which is not based at all
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on the organic body and the organic brain. And these technologies are developing at breakneck speed.
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If that is true, then it creates a whole other species. This is something which is way beyond
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just another species. Yuval Noah-Hirari is talking about the race to develop artificial intelligence,
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as well as other technologies like gene editing that could one day enable parents to create
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smarter or more attractive children. So we'll look at more of this before we wrap today, but
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here's the chief of engineering at Google for decades, Ray Kurzweil, very interesting fellow.
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Even though this is not inside my body and brain or brain today, that's an arbitrary distinction.
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This is an expansion of my intelligence. I'm smarter because of all these resources we have.
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I felt that part of my brain went on strike during that one day soap and strike.
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And I think that's going to be the wave of the future. It's going to be very widely integrated.
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We're going to merge. We are merging with this intelligent technology that we're creating.
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We'll get to a point within 40 years or so where we can really back up who we are. In fact,
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we will increasingly become non-biological. Our thinking will be a hybrid
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of our biological brains with a non-biological extension in the cloud.
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And by the way, they are already grooming young people around the world to not just
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participate in this future, but to embrace it and to beg for it. Those of you in Britain or
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countries where you can watch BBC propaganda may have seen this crazy show years and years
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about transhumanism. And here you have little Bethany, one of the main characters in the show
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explaining to her very old fashioned troglodyte parents why being a transhuman is going to be so
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great. Do you see? These are interaction nodes. If I use this finger, I can open all the doors at
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work. No ID. And if I just scan this in the shop, I can pay for anything up to a thousand pounds.
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And look, Dad. Mom. I've just taken your photo. Send and send.
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It doesn't need the sound effect. I just added that because it makes me laugh.
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Gets better. What about your head? Can't feel a thing. They inserted the tiniest wafer into my
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brain. Oh my God. Look at the result. Synced us up. No keyboard. I don't need a keyboard ever again.
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And you did that by thinking. It can't read my mind. Not yet. But the wafer tracks activity
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in the neural pathway and micro movements in the retina to predict what I'm thinking.
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But that is reading your mind. Yeah. Yeah. Oh yeah. Right. Okay. If you want to see how great this is.
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Now imagine a young kid trying to resist this kind of temptation. I'm trying to explain it in ways you
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can understand. But the connection is so much more. That guy's lost. Alex, the father, completely lost.
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Yeah. Look at him. Mouth open. Yeah. He's just too old fashioned. He just doesn't understand
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how great life is going to be once you're a trans human.
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And it's just a dynamite mixture. Yep.
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A 15 year old girl called Effie Negros has written her first song and put it online.
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She's got the sweetest voice. So when I combine all of that, it's joy. It's joy. In my head it is
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absolute joy. Absolute joy. I mean it's better than drugs. It's better than anything. It's just pure joy.
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Sign me up. Stick a microchip in my brain. What young child is going to be able to resist that?
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And of course, last time I was with you guys, we talked a little bit about the UN's indoctrination
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program. They are preparing people for this. The UN has a world core curriculum that they say should
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be taught to every child in every school in every country. And the guy who wrote it, Robert Mueller,
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he wrote in the forward of the teacher's manual that it's based on the teachings of Alice Bailey
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and the Tibetan teacher, Jeval Kuhl. Alice Bailey was the founder of the Lucifer Publishing Company,
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and the Tibetan teacher was a spiritual entity. Alice Bailey claimed to be channeling, called an
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ascended master. And so she wrote a whole bunch of books, including Education in the New Age.
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This was, by the way, decades before personal computers and Google and AI. She says,
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we're laying the foundation for the emergence of a new species of human being, a more highly evolved
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unit. And of course, we need a world citizenship, a world government, and a world brain. And of
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course, now they're openly talking about the global brain. I just would like to highlight
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what you said about the European Chips Act, because it's a very important step to create
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the physical brain for digitalization. The physical brain, and we will all be plugged
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into the digital brain, and you will be good slaves. OK? So now Bill Gates of Hell,
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big guy in all of this, as you know, he went over and signed an agreement with the UN in 2004 to
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create global education standards, global curricula, global teacher training programs.
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And then he came back to the United States and started pouring millions and then billions of
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dollars into what we call Common Core. This is now the national education standards that are used
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all across the United States. And they actually bought ads to tell you what they were doing. OK?
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So it's not me telling you. This is them paying money to tell you what they're doing.
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Is there a person in your neighborhood being taught as much as her friend over in the next one?
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Is a graduating senior in, say, St. Louis as prepared to get a job as the graduate in Shanghai?
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Well, it turns out the answer to both of these questions is no. Because for years, states have
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been setting different standards for what students should know and be able to do at each grade level.
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What we really need are clear goals. That's where the Common Core state standards come in.
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The standards are consistent from school to school and they match up against international
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standards, too. They match up against international standards, too. So kids in Seattle and Chicago
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will do the same garbage as they do in Shanghai and everywhere else. Now, in 2019, the UN came
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together and they adopted the Beijing Consensus on AI and Education. They openly called for AI to be
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used all over the world to change the attitudes, values and beliefs of children. They put out press
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releases bragging about it. Bill Gates said soon AI would replace teachers. We're watching
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Communist China take the lead on this again because Communist China is the model for the global
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system they're building, right? Total technocratic slavery in the most real possible sense. And this
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is now the kind of stuff that they're pioneering in Communist China in the brainwash camps masquerading
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as schools. Teachers at this primary school in China,
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know exactly when someone isn't paying attention.
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These headbands measure each student's level of concentration. The information is then directly
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sent to the teacher's computer and to parents. China has big plans to become a global leader in
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And of course, not just the parents and the teachers, but also to the regime, right? So they
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know which slaves are obeying and thinking correct thoughts. And by the way, this is just
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the beginning, right? These technologies are accelerating very, very quickly. The kinds of
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things that have been in use in American schools for over a decade now are astounding. Facial
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expression camera that monitors the facial expressions of children as they're exposed to
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different stimuli. And by the way, in 2012, the US government was bragging that they'd take all this
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data they were gathering and use it to make predictions about the future behaviors and
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performance of your children. So very, very openly doing all this. Now Trump has even injected AI
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into our classrooms. They've got a social emotional learning, which is injecting spirituality
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into all of the classrooms. We're going to skip this just because it's not directly relevant to
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what we're doing. But the other big element of the fourth industrial revolution that we didn't have
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too much time to get into yet, we'll do a quick look at this is the genetic engineering component.
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You heard Klaus Schwab talk about it at the very beginning. Here he is again.
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Yeah, it's you who are changed. Okay. Now, just to be clear, I believe God wrote my genetic code.
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I believe God wrote my genetic code the way he wanted it. And I wouldn't trust even the greatest,
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most awesome, most honest person in the world to manipulate that. I would certainly not trust
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Klaus Schwab and his merry band of megalomaniacs to mess with that. And yet here they are promoting
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this like it's a great idea. If you look at what they say about their technology, by the way,
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it's already exists at CRISPR, for example, they can literally edit genes. And the CRISPR co inventor
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Jennifer Doudna wrote in her book, A Crack in Creation, that they've unlocked the secret of
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creation and they can now control evolution itself. They say that with this technology,
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manipulating the code of life is as easy as editing a text with copy and paste. Okay. These
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are like children playing with nuclear weapons and then laughing about it. Like this is something
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funny. Now again, back to foreign affairs, Bill Gates of Hell in 2018 wrote Gene Editing for Good.
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And he's talking about these technologies and he says, Hey, we already genetically engineer
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our crops. We already genetically engineer our livestock. Why don't we start genetically
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engineering our babies? It's going to be for their own good. And the babies will be better off anyway,
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if we genetically engineer them. So we ought to start doing this. And frankly, it's crazy.
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Here he is bragging about the mRNA technologies that can be used to manipulate your body into
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believing it has instructions that they put down. One final way that's new and is promising
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called the RNA vaccine. With RNA and DNA, instead of putting that shape in, you put
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instructions in the code to make that shape. Yeah, instructions in the code to make that shape. Again,
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I don't trust Bill Gates at all. And if you're ever tempted to take another vaccine backed by
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Bill Gates, I'll just remind you what he said about 15 years ago. If we do a really good job
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with vaccines and abortions, we'll be able to reduce the population by maybe 10 or 15%.
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First, we've got population. The world today has 6.8 billion people. That's headed up to about 9
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billion. Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health
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services, we could lower that by perhaps 10 or 15%. Okay, get away from me with your injections,
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Mr. Gates. Now, here he is, New York Times, his little buddy, Jeffrey Epstein wanted to seed the
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human race with his DNA. Man, these people are weird. Here's one of their little buddies talking
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about we're going to genetically engineer people to be allergic to red meat. So I'll give two
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examples. So one is that people eat too much meat, right? And if they were to cut down on their
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consumption on meat, then it would actually really help the planet. But people are not willing to
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give up meat. Yeah, you know, some people will be willing to, but other people, they may be willing
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to, but they sort of they have a weakness of well, they say, wow, this steak is just too juicy. I
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can't do it. I'm one of them. So, you know, but so here's the thought, right? So it turns out that
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we know a lot about so there we have these intolerance to so I, for example, I have milk
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intolerance. And there are some people are intolerant to crayfish. So possibly we can use
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human engineering to make it the case that we're intolerant to certain kinds of meat, to certain
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kinds of bovine, bovine proteins. And there's actually analogs of this in light, there's this
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thing called the long star tick, where it's- Anyway, you get the point, right? We're going
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to genetically engineer you to be smaller, to be allergic to red meat. I mean, these people are
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absolutely insane. Now, you might remember Moderna became pretty prominent just a few years ago.
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Here is their chief scientist talking about these technologies in rather plain English.
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As I've trained as a physician scientist, we've been living this phenomenal digital and scientific
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revolution. And I'm here today to tell you that we're actually hacking the software of life,
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and that it's changing the way we think about prevention and treatment of disease.
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So here's all the biology you need to know in 30 seconds.
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Our body is made out of organs, our organs are made out of cells, and in every cell there's this
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thing called messenger RNA or mRNA for short, that transmits the critical information from the DNA,
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our genes, to the protein, which is really the stuff we're all made out of. This is the critical
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information that determines what a cell will actually do. And so we think of it like an
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operating system. And it's not just in every cell of our body, it's actually in every cell
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of every organism alive. It's the same thing. And so if you could actually change that,
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which we call the software of life, if you could introduce a line of code or change a line of code,
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it turns out that has profound implications for everything.
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Yeah, we're just going to change the software of life. We're just going to edit your DNA
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and make fun things happen. And by the way, they've already done this on a mass scale.
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There's been a paper published from Almos Sweden, senior author as Yang D. Morenis,
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that showed that the genetic code for Pfizer gets installed into the humus nucleus
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of the hepatoma cell line very rapidly within a few hours. And experts believe the entire code
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is actually installed into the human genome. This paper has not been challenged by any other lab.
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We're looking for confirmation, but this is disturbing now. Since the messenger RNA for Pfizer
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in a study done by Stanford, by Rolken and colleagues, is permanently in the lymph nodes,
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at least as far as they've looked for several months now. So the genetic code, once people take
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these vaccines, is long lasting. It may in GD get into the nucleus, change the human genome,
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change the human genome, and then pass down to daughter cells. That means that this could
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actually be passed down to the progeny of vaccinated young parents. There couldn't be
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worse news right now. We are hoping this vaccine would be in and out of the body.
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It looks like it's long lasting, causing a tremendous amount of damage.
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Yeah. So anyways, that's all past tense. I know not happy or fun, but folks,
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they're just getting started with this stuff. Here's some of the crazy things they're doing.
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They're making babies out of DNA from three parents. They're combining human and mouse DNA
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to create chimera. And this was in the news. So imagine what they're doing in the underground
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laboratories. They're creating super humans. But don't worry. We can be saved from our ape brained
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meat sacks, as the guardian likes to put it, by transhumanism. We're going to be saved by
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transhumanism. Humans are going to be a thing of the past. Here's Yuval Noah Harari.
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So it is very likely that within a century or two, homo sapiens, as we've known it for
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thousands of years, will disappear. All right. No more homo sapiens, right?
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We'll have instead new creatures he talks about who will dominate the planet.
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Here's little Bethany again. Notice what she talks about here.
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We want to live forever. Live forever.
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There's information because that's what transhumans are, mom. Not male or female. Better.
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Well, I know there's no life or death. There's only data. I will be data.
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She's going to be data. Wow. Live forever. Okay. You might recognize this guy here. Peter Thiel
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likes to inject baby and child blood into himself. This was just a very recent interview he did with
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the New York slimes. Listen to what he said. Before this, he's asked about, should humanity
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continue? He's like, and he can't bring himself to say, yes, humanity should continue.
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But here he is on transhumanism.
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Yeah. Transhumanism is this, you know, the ideal was this radical transformation where
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your human natural body gets transformed into an immortal body.
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Yeah. We're going to have an immortal body. Okay. Tries to put a fake Christian spin on this.
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Elon Musk, same thing, right? Eternal life through this.
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We would be able to download our human brain capacity into a optimus.
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Yes. I think that is, I'm not saying this is, I think it is possible, I think, to do that.
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It is possible.
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Which would be a different way of eternal life because we would also download our
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personalities into a body. Yes.
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Yes. We're going to have eternal life. We're going to download our brains to their computer
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system using his little neuro link. And then we're going to upload that onto a robot and we're going
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to live forever as robots. But we're going to be much more God-like according to Ray Kurzweil.
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So it's moving in the direction that God has been described as having these qualities without limit.
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And so I think evolution is a spiritual process and makes us more God-like.
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And there is beauty and love and creativity, intelligence in the world. It all comes from
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the neocortex. And we're going to be able to expand the neocortex as I described. So we're
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going to become more God-like. Yeah, we're going to be more God-like. In fact,
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we're working on creating God right now. Here's Kurtzweil again, again, the chief of engineering
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at Google. So does God exist? Well, I would say not yet.
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Not yet. We're working on it. Okay. Now back to Yuval Noah Harari. You may have seen his crazy book,
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Homo Deus. We're evolving into gods, right? Man gods. Forget homo sapiens. We'll be little man
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gods. Homo Deus. Here's what he thinks about Jesus. I mean, all this story about Jesus rising from
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the dead and being the son of God, this is fake news. Yeah. So Jesus is not man and God. We will
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be man gods. Listen. Now humans are developing even bigger powers than ever before. We are really
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acquiring divine powers of creation and destruction. We are really upgrading humans into gods.
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We're upgrading humans into gods. Interesting. Now, if you stop and think about all this,
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you've probably heard this before. It's literally the oldest lie in the book, the oldest lie known
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to man. It's what Satan said to Eve in the garden. What did he say? Oh, you won't surely die. You're
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going to live forever. And ye shall be as gods. Straight from the mouth of Satan. Satan is so
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uncreative. Although Yuval takes it one step further. These new man gods are actually going
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to be better than the god of the Bible. Here he is. Because even if you believe the Bible,
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the only thing God managed to create are organic beings. All these trees and giraffes and humans,
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they are just organic. But we are now trying to create inorganic entities, inorganic life forms,
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cyborgs, artificial intelligence, and so forth. If we succeed and there is a very good chance we will,
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then very soon we will be beyond the god of the Bible. Yeah, we're going to be beyond that puny
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god of the Bible. Goodness, all he did was speak universes into existence. We're going to be way
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better than that. How primitive, right? So folks, we're dealing with some really crazy stuff here.
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And when it comes to what do we do about this, well, I don't really know. For one, we need to be
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in prayer. We need to be asking God for, the real God for guidance, not Yuval Noah Harari's homo deus.
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I think we need to resist a lot of this evil. We need to turn off our TVs. We need to boycott,
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as much as we can, the big technology companies. I will not use Google for anything. In fact,
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I don't even have a smartphone. I still use a flip phone. I will not have any of this dumb smart tech
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in my house. I call it surveillance devices, masquerading as convenience. There are some
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really good alternatives out there for the people who don't want this. We do need access to good
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sources of information. I'm senior editor at the New American Magazine. We've been reporting on this
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stuff for many, many years. You can sign up for my newsletter for free at LibertySentinel.org.
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I write regularly for the Epic Times. I do a lot of different things, and so you can get access to
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all that. If you want to subscribe to my free newsletter, it's just LibertySentinel.org
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slash subscribe. Again, absolutely free. We send out two or three things each week.
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1:06:28
I've been writing about these clowns for a long time. I did a book about them about five years
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1:06:32
ago, Deep State, the Invisible Government Behind the Scenes. I believe one of the most important
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things we can do is actually to protect our children from the indoctrination that is coming
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1:06:44
at us like a freight train. They are grooming the next generation to embrace this diabolical idea,
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and I believe we must as parents take action to protect our children from that.
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So my latest book is actually this one here, Indoctrinating Our Children to Death, Government
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1:06:58
Schools War on Faith, Family and Freedom, and How to Stop It. It's been endorsed by lots of
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1:07:02
great Americans. Our Secretary of War, Pete Hegseth, says if we're going to solve these issues and save
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our country, we must read this book and address these issues. General Michael Flynn, National
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Security Advisor, a lot of great Americans who you wouldn't think would be interested in an
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education book, but I think they realize how critical these things are. Have children,
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biological human children, not AI weird robot computer children. Homeschool them if you can.
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1:07:31
We really need to rethink education. My wife and I, we use Classical Conversations. I'm a senior
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1:07:36
fellow there, and I love the way they encapsulate the purpose of education. It's not to get you a
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good job and make lots of money and retire in Florida. It's actually to know God and make Him
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known. And I think if we start rethinking education, we need to start from the ground up.
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We're not just going to tinker around the edges with this abominable system that is leading
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humanity into a new dark age. We really need to rethink the whole thing from the ground up.
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1:08:02
Charlie Kirk, I really liked Charlie. We had an opportunity to work together for a few years.
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I spoke at a lot of his events. And my last public conversation, he actually bought hundreds of
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copies of my book and gave them to everybody who wanted one, teachers, school board members,
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homeschool moms. But my last public conversation with him was just a few months before he was
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murdered. And I want to let you listen to what he had to say, because I think he's exactly right
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about the solution and what we're dealing with. The issues, but how do we prevent them from
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capturing the minds and the hearts of the next generation so that we ultimately can stop this?
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1:08:36
You do a great job. And I have a lot to learn from you. And our educators love you. And Dr.
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1:08:41
Herzberg-Hutz thinks you do a great job. Look, I'm not an expert, but I know enough having
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visited over 150 colleges and having been in this space. We have the whole premise of education
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wrong. The whole premise of education wrong. He's absolutely right. And the real nature of the enemy,
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you know, I asked him to please explain the threat that our country and the world was facing. Here's
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what he said. The threat that we're facing is one of the most significant threats in American
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1:09:06
history. Talk to us about it and how do we beat it? Yeah, I think the threat is demonic in its core.
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And the woke takes the form of an unclean spirit. The unclean spirit takes the form of the woke. So
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I want to be very clear out of the gate. So what we're dealing with here is demonic. And I happen
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to agree. It's actually what the Bible teaches. If you go to Ephesians 6.12, the apostle Paul
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writes that we wrestle not against flesh and blood, right? Bill Gates of hell and George Soros and
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Klaus Schwab and Larry Fink and the rest of the clown car. They could all drop dead tomorrow and
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Satan would raise up 10 new morons to do the same job. What we're dealing with here, Paul explains,
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is principalities, these spiritual wickedness in high places, the rulers of the darkness of this
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world, fallen angels and demons and things like this is what the Bible teaches very clearly from
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the beginning to the end. And then we have the answer to what we do about it. We take the armor
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of God, the shield of faith, the helmet of salvation, the sword of the spirit, which is the Bible.
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It's actually what Jesus took when Satan tempted him. Satan offered him all the kingdoms of the
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world. And Jesus actually responded by quoting the Bible. He said,
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get thee hence, Satan, it is written, thou shalt worship the Lord thy God and him only
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shalt thou serve. And so when we're confronted with these kinds of lies, oh, you're going to
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live forever. Oh, you're going to be like God. I think we really just need to go back to the
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Bible and say, wait a minute. That's actually the lie from the very beginning that Satan told Eve.
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We're not falling for that idiocy again. Thank you very much. So I'll leave it with this here.
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Daniel chapter three, I think this is something that we all need to practice, not just for the
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transhumanist technocratic diabolical future they have planned for us, but across the whole spectrum
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of issues we're facing. For those of you not familiar, Daniel chapter three, you have God's
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people, the Hebrews are in captivity in Babylon. They've been misbehaving. They've been worshiping
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idols. And so God punishes them by allowing them to be taken captive into the Babylonian empire
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under the dictator, King Nebuchadnezzar, the most powerful man in the world. And so Nebuchadnezzar
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builds this big golden statue and he insists that whenever the music plays, everybody needs to
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bow down and worship this goofy golden statue that he created. And whoever doesn't bow down
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and worship his dumb statue gets thrown into a fiery furnace. And so Shaddach, Meshach, and
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Abednego, these are three Hebrew boys who are in captivity. They say, well, we're not going to bow
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down to that goofy golden statue. And by the way, oh, Nebuchadnezzar, we're not even careful to
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answer you in this matter. If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the fiery
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furnace and he will deliver us out of thine hand, okay? But if not, be it known unto thee, okay,
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that we will not serve thy gods, nor will we worship the golden image that you have set up.
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So King Nebuchadnezzar gets really mad. I mean, he's so mad. He orders the fiery furnace to be made
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seven times hotter than it usually is. And he throws these boys in and sure enough, a fourth
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is in there like the son of God. And Nebuchadnezzar's like, what's going on here? You know, he doesn't
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understand. So he orders them to come out. Shaddach, Meshach, and Abednego, servants of the most high
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God, come out of that fiery furnace. So they come out and Nebuchadnezzar speaks to them and says,
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blessed be the God of Shaddach, Meshach, and Abednego who sent his angel and delivered his
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servants that trusted in him and changed the king's word and yielded their bodies that they
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might not serve nor worship any god except their own god. Therefore, he actually makes a decree
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that every people, nation, and language which speak anything amiss against the God of Shaddach,
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Meshach, and Abednego shall be cut in pieces. Their houses shall be made of dung hill because
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there is no other god that can deliver after this sort. So I think that's a good chapter to memorize.
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We're going to face at some point probably in the not too distant future a moment of choosing. And
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we're either going to say, okay, fine. We will submit to the digital gulag and the transhumanist
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slave system that you're building for us or we will say no. I've already determined where my line
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is going to be. I'm not going to get a smartphone. And that's making my life increasingly difficult,
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but that's my line and I'm sticking to it. That may not be your line. Your line may be digital
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1:13:02
ID or microchip under the skin or I don't know what your line is. Maybe it's genetic engineering
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or COVID booster number 97, whatever it is, pick a line and stick to it and practice what Shaddach,
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Meshach, and Abednego said. Now, to be clear, we don't have any guarantee that God will protect us
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from the fiery furnace or whatever other evil punishments they may be concocting for us,
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but that's okay because even if he doesn't save us from the burning fiery furnace,
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we still must say we're not going to bow down. We're not going to give up our humanity. We're
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not going to worship this fake image, this fake idol that you have set up. And so that's all I've
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got guys. Appreciate you listening and I will stop it here. I'll stop sharing and yeah, take some
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questions if anybody has any. Boy, have we got questions, Alex. So a couple from me before
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Stephen goes for the first chunk. I bring to your attention, I hope you've read Michael
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1:14:01
Recktenwald's book on the great reset. Everybody, this book is wonderful and I've shared with you
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before. I will put it into the chat what Michael Recktenwald calls the grand refusal.
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The grand refusal against the great reset. There are nine clear steps to take and it's a wonderful
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articulation. Michael's background, I don't know if you've met Alex, at Michael. Yes, I know Michael.
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Wonderful resource. I'll put the nine steps in there and one of them is just say no. Like you
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know, it's a classic, but it's lovely to see that the ESG movement and he talks a lot about the
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ESG movement has really been significantly trashed, you know, by the secretaries out and
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in Australia the conservatives are now breaking apart because they're, the smarties are saying no
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net zero because they understand the fraud that is the climate scam, like the COVID scam. But so
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that's number one and there are steps that we can take and Alex, you know, you've articulated it
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beautifully and that's why this group is here so that we can learn what is our line. It's a great
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question. What is your line and here's my line just to help people think about it. I wouldn't take
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a vaccine to go and travel somewhere overseas. I wouldn't get a vaccine passport. If I'm stuck in
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Australia for the rest of my life, so be it until the people rise up against vaccine passports.
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So that's my line and if I go broke, whatever, and the last thing I'll say, I'm very optimistic
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because of the work I do with the industrial hemp that communities will become, will go off grid.
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So fuck your CBDC. We will produce our own food, clothing, shelter and we will be independent of
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this system and that's why I'm heavily involved with hemp. But number two, this group for five
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years, Stephen, has been saying create your own community so you have means of support to be able
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to go off grid. So that's the comments that I made. It wasn't a question but I do urge everybody,
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I'll put the nine steps in there as, if you like, a way to find Alex's line for your own life.
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Thank you Alex. Brilliant. Stephen, next lot is for you and then I'm going to do my radio interview.
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Alex, I will give you credit. I will quote Libertycentral.org on this radio program
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and I will be back after that interview. Stephen, over to you.
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Yeah, so Alex, that was a great presentation, not least because you spent quite a bit of time
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laughing at them and I think that's the way forward. Making fun of your enemies is really
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good in my opinion. I don't think we can love all our enemies, at least, but I think you did a great
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job and actually you're very authentic to me because you've actually done the right thing.
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You haven't got a smartphone now. By the way, is your life a lot better for that?
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I believe it is, yeah. You know, people are like, how do you possibly live? You know, it's pretty
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nice actually and I don't have to worry about emails and tracking and tweets and all the rest
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of it when I'm hanging out with my family or whatever. But don't you find that question
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really irritating from your friends? You know, they should understand why you haven't got a
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smartphone, not question your ability to live without the damn phone. So do you find that
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irritating? Because I find that my friends, you know, my old friends, not my new friends,
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but my old friends, I find them extremely irritating. I find it really difficult to
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be generous to them. Yeah, I know what you mean and it can definitely be frustrating sometimes.
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And sometimes people just think like, wow, you must be some kind of weirdo. Like, why would you
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not want a smartphone? I mean, I've got everything I need in life right here in my pocket. So, you
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know, I think people look at it differently. Definitely can be frustrating, but it doesn't
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bother me. It's a good opportunity to share some little bits of truth as people are ready for it.
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But also not only the smartphone, but, you know, your children, your homeschooling your children.
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And as I understand it, all six of them, is that right? Are they allowed to have smartphones,
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by the way? No, no, no, no, no, we don't do the smarty phone thing. There's nothing really good
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that can come out of that. If they need to use a computer, they can do so in the living room with
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proper supervision. And how old is the oldest of your children? The oldest is 15. So we've got a
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saying in my house, it's ASIMO. As soon as you move out, my dad used to use that with me. And so
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ASIMO, you can do whatever you want, but while you live in my house, these are the rules. And
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so far it's worked well. So praise the Lord. Good for you, Alex. It's great that you and is your
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wife, does your wife support you on, you know, when it comes to a battle with your own children?
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My wife and I are united on all things. And even when we have pleasant disagreements, it's never in
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front of the children. So yeah, she backs me up on all things. And she's a wonderful wife, just like
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does her best to follow God's word. And I do my best to follow it and it works out very well. So.
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Wow. So you're a great example as well. You know, people, if they want to know how to live, they can
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see how, I mean, obviously you're not perfect because you're human too. But I noticed, I know
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it's a bit sad this, you flashed up a photograph of your family, you and your wife, I think it was,
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but there were only five children there. That's a little bit of an old photo. Our new baby just
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arrived 15 months ago and I haven't had an opportunity to put the new picture in with her.
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So one of my talents I've realized is I'm very good with figures and I just saw straight away
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in a flash that there were only five there, not six. So that's a bit sad, I realized. So
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you mentioned China. It seems to me that China, you did say that China is the model, you know,
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these freaks want to promote China. I don't understand how it's not understood by more
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people that China is a big problem for humanity. So they, and they've got the history of
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dreadful happenings in China, the great leap forward, the great March of Mao and then the
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great Cultural Revolution. And it seems to me that what we've been going through since 2012,
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well, we're going through a Cultural Revolution of our own, in my opinion, and they're trying to
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get us onto technology, you know, which of course, you know, if you think about it,
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even briefly, especially us, we understand that all this pushing of technology is taking us away
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from our humanity and our humanity is our strength. When we connect with other human beings
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and talk about what's happened, trying to get to the truth, that's when we sort things out eventually.
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And I just wonder what you think about that. So it seems to me that since 2020, in particular,
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I've been really disappointed with human beings. And I say to people ask me what I think, you know,
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and I say, well, I think the overriding thing is that I feel kind of disconnected from my fellow
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human beings. And because I actually feel very strongly that I thought we were better than this.
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You know, I didn't realize how far we'd gone away from what makes us human. And I just, and I find
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that human beings are very disappointing. They lack courage. They're very lazy. Most people,
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you're not lazy, obviously, neither is Trump. But most people are very lazy. And they lack courage.
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And they're not interested in that. They don't understand the importance of the truth.
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Alex, have you there? I think we've lost him. I think we've lost. Have we lost you, Alex?
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He's not here. Yes, I think we have. He'll be back.
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All those thoughts were too burdensome for him, Stephen, and he collapsed.
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I think it was his flip phone. Yeah, well, as usual, this is the meditation moment, everybody,
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and just to absorb. What an amazing job. And it's a great lesson. I took the note,
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for those of you who produce media, how good is Alex in collecting the information? Clearly,
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that's why he's such a media superstar. And all the interviews that he's done,
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he's got great snippets from the people that he's interviewed. So Charles, I saw in the chat that
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someone, I can't remember who, it doesn't matter who, had just kind of taken an overall view that
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all these people are completely mad. You know, all the people in.
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Yes, it was Jonathan. It was Jonathan Hatelyn in East Sussex. Sussex is short for Suspect Sex.
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Yes, it was Jonathan Hatelyn, yes. That's very good. He said,
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they're completely mad. It's a great description. You are completely mad.
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Crazy people.
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Human hubris. Let's go. Stephen, while he'll come.
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Oh, Alex is back. Excellent.
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1:23:39
Excellent. Alex, I'm sorry about that, Rant. I hope you didn't lose the will to live and
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leave the meeting. You muted, by the way, Alex. Hey, guys, sorry about that. My internet collapsed.
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I figured one of my children must have yanked a key. I'm not sure what happened. So I just joined
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our backup network and it's not as strong as the usual one, but hopefully you guys can see me and
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1:24:04
hear me. So we can. So I'll just mention it. So I thought human beings were better than this
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and I just wonder what you think. Can we get back? Do we need a massive world war to get people
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thinking reasonably again? I mean, wars serve a function, maybe, if you think about it. It's like
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the Lemmings, maybe, you know, the Lemmings walk to the Norwegian sea and throw themselves off a
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1:24:31
cliff from across Sweden and Finland, I think, every seven years. And
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maybe wars are the same for human beings.
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Are you there, Alex? You're frozen again.
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He's frozen.
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Can you guys hear me? OK, you can hear me.
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Did you hear that Alex about the Lemmings? Yes, I did. Yep. And you asked about, you know,
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can we get our humanity back? Can we move in the right direction again? And I believe we can.
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I do believe the globalists want another world war and I think they're going to try to start one,
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whether they use Ukraine-Russia, whether they use Israel-Arabs, whether they use China-Taiwan,
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whether they use, you know, the Koreas. It could be any one of these global flashpoints, India-Pakistan.
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I don't think they much care where it starts, as long as lots and lots of people die and people
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end up begging. Alex, the reason I mentioned war was I was saying that, you know, that at least would
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have the effect of getting women to understand that they can't be without men, you know, especially
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in times of war and get everybody else, hopefully, thinking they need to think, you know, in times of
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war. So kind of a reset, if you like. Yeah. And I think we do need a reset. I think people need to
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realize that we went way off track and we need to go back and say, you know, why were our families
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1:26:04
so much stronger 100 years ago? Why were our countries so much stronger 100 years ago? Why
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1:26:09
were we so much more free 100 years ago? Where did we go wrong? What have we started doing differently?
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And I think there's a lot of reasons for that. And, you know, I look, for example, at the public
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school system as one of the big causes of that. I look at churches falling silent on things that
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really matter. You know, they'll give you 52 different versions of John 3.16 each year,
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1:26:33
but they'll never tell you what the Bible teaches on government or family or politics or business
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or, you know, marriage, any of these things. I was like, why? Why would you not talk about those
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things when the Bible talks so much about them? And so I think there's a lot of things that we
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need to go back and question, did we make the right decision? People today think they're so much more
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clever, we're so much more modern. And frankly, I think unplugging from technology, at least for
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1:27:00
a little while, would help people a lot. And I'm not a Luddite, you know, it's easy to think that
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I am because I don't have a smartphone. I'm fine with technology. I think technology can be useful
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when used appropriately. But I think people have gotten so dependent on getting information from
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the idiot box. They've gotten so dependent on letting the computers and the algorithms
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and the evildoers in Silicon Valley do their thinking for them, that they've forgotten how
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to think. So I think, you know, a big tech detox would be good. But, you know, I'm hopeful that we
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could see a return to real values if people are careful. There are very dangerous efforts right
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now to manipulate us, for example, here in the United States into having a civil war.
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I believe one of the next things that's going to be coming at us is what the World Economic Forum
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describes as a poly crisis, where they'll unleash an economic catastrophe with a geopolitical crisis,
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with all these other, maybe another public health crisis, all at the same time, to try to really
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get us off balance and get us begging for totalitarian controls and solutions as the answer.
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1:28:07
You know, we know they're plotting the Great Reset, all of this. So we're basically at a fork
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in the road. Either we're going to go back to what you describe, where we return to our humanity,
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we return to our senses, we stop letting this tiny group of megalomaniacs and psychopaths tell us how
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we ought to be living our lives, or we're going to go into a global totalitarian political, economic,
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1:28:27
and religious system, the likes of which we've never seen before, that I think will be more
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1:28:32
horrible than what we saw in the Soviet Union, that would be more horrible than what we saw
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in communist China, that would be more horrible than what we saw in Nazi Germany. And I think
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people in the West have been so comfortable for so long, they struggle to understand how that could
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be possible, and yet, you know, throughout a lot of human history, that has been the norm.
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So we're at a really important crossroads now. We're an important fork in the road,
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and what we do over the next few years, I think, is going to determine which one of those paths we
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take. And so, you know, it's a very interesting time to be alive. It's a very important time to
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be alive. And the more people understand the kinds of things that we're talking about today,
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the more likely we will be to go down the right path rather than the path toward a nightmarish,
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totalitarian future. Yeah, and one last thing. How do you think, so it seems to me that the way
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to oppose all this, I'm not a Christian myself, I'm open to that, you know, but, and I noticed that
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most of my new friends, well, nearly all of them actually are Christians. And that's impressed me,
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they're very courageous. They're not afraid of death. And that's a huge advantage. And they
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know the importance of the truth, if only because they'll get into heaven if they speak the truth.
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But actually, I think a lot of them understand the importance of the truth, because if you haven't
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got the truth, and you can't make a diagnosis as to what's wrong, and then you can't fix it.
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Obviously, as human beings, there's a limit to how much we can fix anyway, because I think we need to
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retain some humility. But I just wanted to ask you, so given that in my view, the church
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is the answer, and the thing that these freaks are most afraid of,
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1:30:28
it was astonishing to me that churches failed in their duty to keep open when they were told
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1:30:38
to close down. Certainly in the UK, and the US, yes, there were pockets of resistance there.
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But most of these churches closed down, as I understand it. And that was a massive failure
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1:30:51
by the church, a total misunderstanding of what they should have been doing. And one of the things
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1:31:01
about Charlie Kirk, as I've understood it, so his pastor, Rob McCoy, so Charlie Kirk used to call
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1:31:09
him Rob McCoy, his pastor, he does take credit. He's very modest, but he does take credit for
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actually suggesting to Charlie Kirk that he should not only have a knowledge of the Bible and
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put that about, but also to get more relevance, to connect it to politics. So you mentioned that
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a few minutes ago. And so I'd really like your thoughts on that. I think that was the brilliant
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thing about Charlie Kirk and why he was so important. He's the only church leader, as far
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as I know, apart from Rob McCoy himself, who actually understands the importance of getting
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the relevance of the church through with the politics. Yeah. And so I know Rob as well. He's
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actually on the board of our organization, Public School Exit, and we're very grateful for him,
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very courageous. And I think what Charlie Kirk was doing is actually what Jesus called on us to do.
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If you go to the end of the Gospel of Matthew, he gives us what Christians call the Great Commission.
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And oftentimes even pastors will cut off the end of that. It says, we are to make disciples of all
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nations. We are to baptize them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit.
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And then the part that so many pastors cut off is, and we are to teach them to obey
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all the things that God has commanded us. And really, if you look at Charlie's ministry,
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the fake news calls him a political activist and these kinds of things. And he was interested in
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politics. Actually, the Bible talks more about government and politics than it does about heaven.
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1:32:41
So yes, he was interested in politics. But if you look at what he was doing in his ministry,
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he was teaching the nations to obey all the things that God had commanded. So whenever he would get a
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question at a university, what about abortion? What about transgenderism? What about COVID
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1:32:57
lockdowns? What about government redistribution? Well, it was always, well, here's what the Bible
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says about that. And the Bible is very clear on the purpose of government. I've been teaching in
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churches across the country about this for many, many years now. And the purpose of government,
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according to the Bible, is to punish evil. That's what the scriptures teach about government. It
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1:33:18
exists to punish evil. If you read Romans 13, if you read 2 Peter, over and over again, it's very
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1:33:23
clear that God ordained civil government. In fact, when he first ordained it after Noah's Ark,
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the purpose was to punish murder. And so when our founding fathers in this country, in the United
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1:33:33
States, decided to set up a government from scratch, they went to the scriptures. They said,
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what is the purpose of government? Well, they articulated that in our Declaration of Independence.
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They said it was to protect our God-given rights to life, liberty. And they said pursuit of happiness.
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1:33:46
They didn't include property because they didn't want people to confuse it with slavery. But
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property was obviously one of the key rights. And where did they get those ideas from? Well,
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they got them from the Bible. God said, you have a right to life when he said thou shalt not murder.
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God said you have a right to property when he said thou shalt not steal. God said you have a
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1:34:04
right to liberty when he said you shouldn't kidnap and enslave people. He said that he is the author
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1:34:11
of liberty. And the converse of that, if the purpose of government is to protect the good and
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punish the evil, and we know murder is evil and theft is evil, that is how you get a free society.
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I would challenge, and I know there are many wonderful patriots who are trying to do the
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1:34:25
right thing who are not Christian, but I would challenge non-Christians. Find me any example of
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any society in all of human history that was free and peaceful and prosperous that was not based on
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1:34:38
biblical principles. And there is none. I've looked all over. There are none. All of the free,
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1:34:44
prosperous, pleasant societies, all the places where you would want to live today, are that way
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because of the influence of Christianity. And that doesn't mean that everybody who's in the country
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was a Christian. It means that biblical principles informed the creation of that government and the
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governing of that society, and of course the families within that society, the institutions
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1:35:04
within that society. And so that's really what Charlie Kirk was about, was the Great Commission,
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1:35:09
was applying the wisdom of scripture to every problem of life, to every area of life, to every
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1:35:15
sphere of life. And today pastors are very afraid to do that in the United States. And I know this
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isn't the case in all countries, but in the United States the federal government has been threatening
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1:35:24
them for decades that if they say anything about politics, they're going to lose their tax exemption.
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Oh, well, are we here for a tax exemption or are we here to do what God has called us to do?
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1:35:35
And I agree with you 100% about the churches that closed during COVID. Maybe the first week or two
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we can have some grace, but if your pastor, if your church, if the elders at your church agreed
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with the government that you're not essential, you're probably not essential. You should probably
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close your doors and go away and let the people of your congregation go find a legitimate church.
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I'll never forget a pastor in New Mexico that I had the pleasure of meeting and working with,
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1:36:01
Pastor Caleb Cooper, the governor of New Mexico, a Democrat tyrant, said,
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yeah, you need to shut down your church. All churches in New Mexico are unessential.
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1:36:08
Abortions, by the way, are essential. Liquor stores are essential. But churches, you're not
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1:36:13
essential. So churches, you need to shut down. And Caleb, Pastor Caleb said, yeah, we're not going
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1:36:20
to be shutting down. Sorry, governor. So they actually sent the state police to go meet with
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this pastor. The pastor called the sheriff and said, sheriff, I need your help here. They want
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1:36:28
to shut me down. I'm not going to shut down. So at this meeting, Caleb described it to me. He says,
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1:36:33
the state police said, look, you got to shut down your church. People might die if they come to your
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1:36:37
church and you don't shut down. And he said, yeah, it'd be very terrible if somebody came to our
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1:36:41
church and died because of COVID, because we didn't shut down. You know what would be even
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1:36:46
more terrible? If somebody came here looking for encouragement and hope, and we could have given
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1:36:51
them the gospel and they could have had eternal life, and then they died without eternal life,
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1:36:55
without the gospel of Jesus Christ, that would be even more terrible. And so I'll never forget
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1:37:00
what happened. The sheriff decided he was going to stand with the pastor. And law enforcement was
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one of the things that was deemed essential. And so he came into church. This was the Sunday before
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1:37:09
Easter. And he said, all right, everybody in the congregation, please raise your right hand.
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Now repeat after me. I swear to uphold the Constitution of the United States and the
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Constitution of the state of New Mexico, so help me God. And they all said so. He said, all right,
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congratulations. You're all deputy sheriffs. This is an essential meeting. You're all law enforcement.
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1:37:27
And so enjoy church, have fun. And they continued open the entire time. So praise the Lord for those
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kinds of churches. We must have the church reclaiming its role as an essential institution in society.
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1:37:40
And if your church shut down and went along with this madness, you probably should find a new
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church. What a great story that is, Alex. And thank God there are pastors like that in New Mexico,
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of all places. Anyway, thank you so much for speaking to us. I think Charles is having a
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rest or something. And so Zariel has got his hand up. He's in Switzerland. He's otherwise known as
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1:37:59
Sebastian.
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Stephen, thank you. But, Alex, first of all, thank you for your presentation. Absolutely wonderful.
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And not only do we need pastors like that pastor in New Mexico, but also the pastor in Canada. And
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we've had pastors in Europe also that stood up against the lockdown. And when it comes to your
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topic, which was primarily the WEF, sadly, I'm very well acquainted with these people because I
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used to be a member of it until I literally found out what was happening. And if I'd known back then
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1:38:46
and what I know now, or have known for two years, I would have probably done something completely
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1:38:52
different. But in any case, Reader's Digest used to say laughter is the best medicine. They used to
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1:38:58
bring out a book once a week, once a month. And they had this, you know, this sector,
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1:39:05
this section here that says laughter is the best medicine. And I find that what you've done today,
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this evening, so my time this evening, is exactly what we should be doing. And that is laughing at
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1:39:17
these people because they hate it. I mean, they despise our laughter when we don't take them
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1:39:23
seriously. It's like, and I'm going to bring the Bible into this, I'm going to bring Christ into
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1:39:32
this. Laughing at them in their faces is like spewing holy water on the devil. They really despise
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1:39:38
it. And once they realize that they have no control over us, because there is only one person that has
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control over us, and that is God Almighty himself through his son. And this is why we can never
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1:39:54
ever lose faith. We can never despair. Despair is the worst counsel that we have. Never lose
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trust in what we know is to be right and righteous. And your story gives us that hope. It opens up the
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1:40:11
door of opportunity for those of us who are not like Stephen, which I'm trying to get to, you know,
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1:40:19
nudge him more into the direction of becoming not a Christian, but just a follower, a listener.
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And at this point, I'd just like to say, you know, Stephen says he's so disappointed in humanity.
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We all should be disappointed in humanity because we are fallible. Go to God. And even from an
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academic point of view, this is how I became a Christian. I took a Bible and started to read it
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from an academic point of view. I wanted to know what this all was about. And I grew up as a Christian,
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you know, Catholic church, blah, blah, blah. But I was not into it until I started reading
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my co-hosts and my Bibles. And I'd like to offer everyone, read it from an academic point of view,
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and then, you know, put your faith in God, because he's not going to let you down. He's never going
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to let you down. I could promise you that. And Alex, as I said, you know, you've given us this
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tremendous, everything, you've just given us this tremendous story, but you're showing us the evil.
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I mean, this is really the evil of the world, but we'll also take hope that the WF has enemies within
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also. And they're fighting with each other. And we cannot build a house that is not on solid ground.
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And this is a problem that the WF has. So we can take hope in that, too. Thank you again very much.
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Amen. Alex, one of the things I meant to say, thank you very much, Sebastian. Oh, by the way,
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that beautiful cat, I see it again. It always goes behind your right shoulder, never your left
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shoulder. Unless I feed her. But when I was thinking of saying earlier, I went through my
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mind and then I forgot. So I just wanted to say, Alex, I think if I were to criticize you in any
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way, I would say maybe you're a little bit too modest, given all your talents. You're just a
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little bit too modest for my liking. But other people may disagree. That might be your strength,
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especially with there are so many people, even on our side, or especially on our side,
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grandstanding, promoting themselves. They seem to understand that it takes away their authenticity.
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Well, I appreciate that. I think you get that. But maybe, I think you're a leader. You have
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everything that's required to be a leader, except perhaps you maybe don't see yourself as a leader.
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Well, I appreciate it, Stephen. Thank you. You're very kind. And if I can just briefly respond to
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Zeriel, I love what you said. And actually, you guys probably didn't see because I went through
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the slides so quickly. But I actually opened the presentation with some quotes from Psalm 2.
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Psalm 2 was written 3,000 years ago by David, who eventually became, of course, the king of Israel
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and the patriarch whose lineage eventually culminated with Jesus Christ. And I want to
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read just a couple of verses from there because it deals with this issue of laughter. And I think
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it's just so appropriate. So it says in verse 1, why do the nations rage and the peoples plot in
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vain? It says,
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So here you see 3,000 years ago, David having a prophetic vision of the kings of the earth and
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the rulers conspiring against God. Some versions say they take counsel together against God and
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his anointed. And this verse actually comes up in the book of Acts because it's directly applicable
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to the kings and the rulers conspiring against Jesus and his disciples. But then you get to verse
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4 and you read,
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So God is literally laughing at these people as they come up with these foolish ideas about
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enslaving humanity and living forever and all the rest of it. And then it says in verse 5,
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he's going to speak to them in his wrath. He's going to terrify them in his fury. And then he
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So their little agenda is going to fail. Jesus Christ is already victorious and we can praise
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God for that. And one more thing, Zeriel, very fascinating to hear about your background.
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I actually have in some ways a similar background. In fact, I lived in Switzerland for four years.
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And prior to that, I went to, I grew up very international. I went to some very elite private
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schools. I went to in Switzerland and in Brazil and in Mexico. And I went to school with the
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children of these maniacs, the children of billionaires and presidents and prime ministers
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and CEOs of the big companies. So that was my world. These are the people that I know.
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I know personally some of the people that you see on TV who are doing these evil things. They were
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parents of my friends. So that's the world I came from. And a lot of them are shocked
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that to find me now openly resisting and mocking and urging others to do so. But you're right,
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there are a lot of people within the system, even within the UN. I'm a journalist is my job.
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And even in the UN at the highest levels, I literally have had under secretaries general of
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the UN reach out to me privately and share with me things that they're very uncomfortable with
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happening in the UN. So while these guys are plotting global domination, they don't realize
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that within their own ranks, the wheels are coming off the bandwagon. So praise God for that.
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And I agree with you 100%. The solution is read the Bible. I grew up as an infidel CEO Catholic
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is what my dad used to say. We go to church on Christmas and Easter only. We don't take it all
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that seriously, but for appearances. But then I got interested in what does life really mean?
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Why are we here? So I studied Islam, I studied Buddhism, I studied Hinduism. And finally,
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I studied the Bible. And if you just use the evidence that we have in the scriptures,
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eyewitness testimony, hundreds of people witnessed a resurrected Jesus Christ.
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There's nothing 2000 years ago as well documented as the resurrection of Jesus Christ. And if Jesus
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Christ resurrected, he is who he said he is. And so I agree with you. You study it academically,
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and you pray that God will show you the truth, and you will eventually come to, I believe,
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the same conclusion that I came to and that you came to. So praise the Lord for that.
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Zeriel, can't you get the Duran to interview Alex, you know, someone like Alexander McHuiris?
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Absolutely. Most definitely. I'd love to have Alex on the Duran also.
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So I think Alex is a very important voice in the world. He's a good all rounder.
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And, yeah, and of course, he's got great knowledge of the Bible. So Richard Ameling, who is a doctor
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in the United States, I think, is that right, Richard?
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Yes. Did we lose Alex again?
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Oh, no, I'm here.
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I think.
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Okay. Alex, I'm a huge fan of yours. I've been following you pretty closely for the last four
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or five years. I just signed up to Liberty Sentinel. Yeah, I'm a former colleague and
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1:47:50
friend of Peter McCullough. We worked together. To segue onto what Sebastian said, I came to
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an understanding of God through reading the Bible during medical school days. And also the study of
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medicine and science led me to completely reject the Darwinian theory of evolution,
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which is where all the pseudoscience really got its start and led to transhumanism. You know,
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there's a direct line from Darwinism to the Soviet Union, to Hitler, to eugenics and transhumanism.
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So that was my story. So a couple of, well, one, just a comment. I recently read, just a few days
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ago, the latest novel from Nelson and Alex deMille. Nelson deMille, Rest in Peace, one of my favorite
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authors. And he turned over his writing to his son, Alex, and still great stuff. Their book,
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The Tin Men, is about transhumanism. So I suggest reading it. Very entertaining.
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Wow. I will make a note right now and get a copy of it. Thank you.
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It's a very good book. Now, the question, isn't globalism simply communism 2.0?
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Very hard to really distinguish between the two. You'll own nothing, you'll be happy.
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Isn't that just communism? Yep. Excellent question. Thank you for that. And this is another
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thing that I have taught in churches for many, many years now. I'll start off with, you know,
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going back to the scriptures, it was God's idea to divide mankind into nations. Acts chapter 17,
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Deuteronomy chapter 32, he specifically says he divided mankind into nations. He fixed their
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borders. He decided these things. The story of how and when that happened is actually in Genesis
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chapter 11. God tells them to spread out across the face of the whole earth and they say, now
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we're just going to hang out here and build this big tower. And so God forces the issue. And that's
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really the Genesis of the nations of the world. And so you look at communism, to come back to
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communism. If you really understand communism, of all the books, and I've read dozens of books on
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communism and Marxism, the most important book I ever read on communism and Marxism is actually a
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very short one by a pastor, Richard Wermbrant. He was tortured for many years by savages in a
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Romanian gulag because he would not renounce Christ and embrace communism. And he concluded
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while he was being tortured and praying for the guards and singing hymns and stuff, that this must
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be a satanic ideology. It must come from the pit of hell because the fruit was so wicked. So he gets
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out and he starts studying this and turns out he finds mountains of evidence showing that
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communism is literally satanic. And if you go back and read Karl Marx's own writings, he got a hold
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of a bunch of Karl Marx's own poems, he's literally saying, I'm in league with Satan. I hate God and
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I'm going to destroy everything that God created. And when you break down communist ideology,
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it is essentially at its core just a simple repudiation of everything God teaches about
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everything. So God ordained the family. Karl Marx says we need to abolish the family. It's a bourgeois
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institution. God ordained marriage. Karl Marx says, oh no, women should be held in common.
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We should have just polygamy and whatever, free sex, free love. God ordained nations.
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Well, Marxists say, no, let's get rid of nations. We'll have a brotherhood of man.
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God said, thou shalt not steal. The communists say, oh well, we should steal everything from
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everyone because private property is theft. And so we'll be in charge of redistributing all your
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stuff. Really, communism is just everything that God teaches inverted 180 degrees. So yes,
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and what we see now, I believe that, I call it the totalitarian trifecta. We actually see this
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incredible alliance between communist Marxist socialists, many Islamists, and also globalists.
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And I think at first glance, that doesn't make sense to people. Why would Islamists work with
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communists? We call it the red-green axis. Mamdani in New York is a really good example of this.
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The guy is a proud socialist. He's a member of the democratic socialist of America. And yet,
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at the same time, he's very openly an Islamist. How does that make sense? Well, at the most basic
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level, they have a common enemy, and that is Christianity, biblical morality, western civilization,
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and the United States of America. So yes, I would argue that globalism and communism are at the very
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least twins, strange siblings. But communism was always, Karl Marx always advocated, and even
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Adam Weisepht before him, always advocated for the abolition of nations and the emergence of a single
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global totalitarian system. So yes, absolutely, I don't think you can understand communism without
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globalism or globalism without communism. And the anti-humanist part too. Absolutely.
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The rebellion against God's creation, man, God's finest creation, man. No, we evolved from lesser
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animals. It was a mechanistic process driven by random forces, totally unbelievable when you really
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look at the science of it. But it enables this anti-humanist view of man that we are nothing more
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than a hairy ape. And that is an amoral point to begin from. Yep. And it leads directly to the
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conclusions that Karl Marx came to. Hey, if your people have not yet reached at least the capitalist
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stage, you just need to be wiped off the face of the earth. You know, Scottish Highlanders are
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primitive savages. We just eliminate them from the planet. So God says, thou shalt not murder.
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Marx and friends say, oh no, we've got to murder everybody who hasn't quite reached the level that
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we think they should have reached and all the enemies of the revolution. And absolutely,
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it all revolves around these satanic lies. And I agree with you, evolution. And to be clear,
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I actually became a Christian still believing in evolution. Even years after I became a Christian,
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the first time somebody suggested to me that evolution might not be true, I laughed at the
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poor guy. I wish I could find him now to apologize to him. Because as I started looking into it,
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I realized, oh man, I have been duped so badly. In fact, the very proofs that they gave me for
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evolution proved that evolution is fraud. So yeah, praise the Lord. You know, this process
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of sanctification, we can slowly cleanse our minds from all the lies that have been shoved
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in there by the evil doers over the years. But yeah, it's all related, I think very clearly.
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Very good. Thank you.
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Thank you.
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So Alex, for people watching this and listening, where did man come from? So how long has man been
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here? And what did man, was man here from the beginning of the universe? How did the universe
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come about on all that? Read Genesis, Stephen. Read Genesis.
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That was going to be my answer, right? I don't claim to know all the minute details,
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but I know the big picture. In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth, Genesis 1, 1.
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And then he created the trees and the animals and light and day and night. And then he created
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Adam. From Adam, he created Eve. And then that's where humans came from. I don't know the exact
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timeline. I believe, based on what I have studied, that we're probably looking somewhere between six
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and 10,000 years. And I know there are people listening who think, that's totally crazy. Alex,
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you're a moron. That's what I thought the first time I heard that as well. But the more I studied
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it, the more I became absolutely convinced that God's word is true in every respect. And the
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evidence overwhelmingly supports the truth of God's word based on my many years now of studying this.
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So you think that the, just to get this clear, you think that the universe began six to 10,000
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years ago, Alex? Or is that an oversimplification of what you just said?
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I think Adam and Eve probably were created sometime between six and 10,000 years ago.
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You know, I'm open to maybe somewhere where my reasoning is wrong. But many people much smarter
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than me have looked at the biblical genealogies and have concluded that that's the approximate age.
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And when did the other animals arrive? Before humans did. I believe God created the planet
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in six literal days. You know, when exactly, what exactly happened before all that, you know,
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we're not exactly privy to. There's plenty of things that the Bible says, you know, those are
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not for you to know. God knows those. And, you know, if it's not written in the scriptures,
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it's not mandatory that we know it. But based on what he has shared with us in the scriptures,
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I do believe that man was created about 6,000 years ago and that he created the universe in
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six days, just like he says in the scripture, which again, I know I recognize a lot of people
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on this call right now are thinking, Alex, you're an idiot. That's okay.
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No, no, no, it's okay, Alex. So I'm just trying to get this straight as well. One last question
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about that. So the universe is composed of, as so we're told, whether it's true or not,
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I have no idea. But especially after the last five years, but it's composed, the Milky Way
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is our galaxy, if you like. And that's composed of hundreds of billions of stars, of suns, if you
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like. So for those who don't know, you've got the solar systems. So each sun has a solar system with
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the planets going around like our sun and the planets. But so there are hundreds of billions
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of suns in our galaxy, and there are hundreds of billions of galaxies in the universe.
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Do you believe that or not? It seems absolutely, I mean, for that to be true, then the size of
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the universe is infinite. And of course, as human beings, we can't conceive of infinity.
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Yep, I do believe that. I believe what Psalm 19.1 says, that the heavens declare the glory of God,
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the sky above proclaims his handiwork. And so when you have an infinite God, he can easily speak
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universes into existence, and he did. And so I know there are people who disagree with me,
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and I certainly respect people's views. But yes, I believe that the universe is enormously large,
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incomprehensibly large. And that should more than anything maybe show us that, wow,
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that obviously didn't create itself because we never see anything create itself. So clearly,
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it must have had a creator. Yeah, and even if you use science, science says that matter is
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neither created nor destroyed. So it's been a really troublesome thing for me to kind of,
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you know, well, in that case, if matter is neither created nor destroyed, how did the
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universe come about? Well, I think Christians would say it's always, it has been and always
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has been, it has always been, is that right? Well, God spoke it into existence. And, you know,
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I don't know what he might have been doing before that. But, you know, we're not privy to that
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information. But Genesis one, in the beginning, he created the heavens and the earth. So anyway,
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Alex, thank you very much for having the courage to answer those questions.
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Absolutely.
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And maybe expose some limitations of your knowledge. But anyway, Paolo in Italy,
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Paolo Amaldi, I think it is. You're muted, Paolo.
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Paolo, are you there? Or Paolo, is it?
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Okay. So Marv is next. We'll come back to Paolo.
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Hey, I appreciate Alex, your articulation of the scripture. I want to ask you, how does a,
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how does a Christian reconcile the, the apartheid? If you take a literal reading of Deuteronomy and
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Joshua, apartheid is the word of the real God. Genocide is the word of the real God. How does
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a Christian reconcile that with the brotherhood of Christ in Matthew 5, 6, and 7? How do you,
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how do you square those?
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Good questions. So God created a special people for himself. He did not create a special people
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for himself. He disinherited the nations because of rebellion, because of wickedness. And he decided
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through Abraham and through the descendants of Abraham to create a special people for himself
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2:00:15
that he was going to use to be a light unto the nations, to be a light unto the world. And he,
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he used this nation that he created for himself for incredible things. Through Moses, for example,
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he brought us the mosaic of the world. And he, he used this nation that he created for himself for
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Moses, through Moses, for example, he brought us the mosaic law, the 10 commandments. And we saw
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this incredible thing through this, where he literally broke the back of the most powerful
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tyrant in the world, Pharaoh, and gave freedom to his people and gave them the law, which by the way
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is the foundation for freedom. Thou shalt not murder, thou shalt not steal. I mean, the basic
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rules of civilized society. Now, why would he ask them to, like you said, genocide, exterminate
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certain people groups? I can't speak for God, but I can tell you my understanding of what the
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scripture teaches is that there was some very bad things going on among those people groups. We know,
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for example, that they were sacrificing their children to demons. And, you know, one of the
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arguments that people have against God is, well, why would God allow so much evil to run wild on
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the earth? And yet when he punishes evil, when he brings upon people judgment for their wicked
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society, then people say, oh, well, that's proof that God isn't real. Why would he punish those
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evil people who are sacrificing their children to demons? We also have some very, very interesting
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things in the Bible. And again, I don't claim to be an expert or a theologian, but if you go to
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Genesis chapter six, and people have different ways of looking at this, and, you know, I believe
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in having a lot of grace for my brothers and sisters and different interpretations, but we
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read something very interesting that the sons of God came down and mated with the daughters of men.
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This is in Genesis chapter six prior to the flood, and they produced this offspring that the Bible
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describes as giants, as Nephilim. And God obviously was displeased with it. We don't know all the
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details. You know, there are extra biblical sources that have some commentary on this. I don't regard
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them necessarily as inspired. I don't regard them as part of the canon. But I think the book of Enoch
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is very interesting. The book of Enoch is actually quoted in several New Testament books, including
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Jude. And the book of Enoch talks about this story in much more depth than we get in Genesis
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chapter six. It talks about essentially fallen angels, rebellious angels who followed Lucifer,
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who followed Satan in the rebellion against God, coming down and actually mating with human women
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and producing these freakish offsprings that I do not believe have souls. And one of their defining
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characteristics from Genesis six and from other places in the scripture is that they were giants
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and they were absolutely wicked and depraved. Now, some of these people that we know from the Old
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Testament stories, God asked his people to wipe out, were described also as giants, the Rephaim,
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the Amalek, and some of these other people groups. So again, I won't purport to speak for God.
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I won't purport to have all the answers. But I think it's a very good question. I think it's a
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fair question. And the best answer that I can give you is what I just did.
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There you are, Marv. You happy with that?
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Marv is in Oregon. Appreciate the question, Marv. Thank you.
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One of the lost states. So Paola.
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Yes. First of all, apology for earlier on. It's such a privilege to have Alex here that I can't
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resist mentioning what Stephen also mentioned earlier on. We talked about guidelines and thanks
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even for publishing the guidelines of Michael Rackenwald, who I'm a little proud to say I have
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introduced to the Italian alternative audience a few years ago. So some of us know him even in
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Italy. I wonder... Sorry, Paola, I didn't quite hear. Who did you say? Michael?
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Michael Rackenwald. The one that you published the guidelines, his guidelines, Rackenwald.
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The guidelines you just published. Yes. Yes, yes, yes. I discovered him and I managed to
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introduce him to the Italian so-called alternative audience, no mainstream of course.
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So I noticed that Alex in your guidelines, there is nothing about engaging with politics.
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And I wonder whether that is because of lack of time or whatever. And in that respect,
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I also wonder whether you think that essentially it's a waste of time.
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And in particular, however, I have a bit of a provocative question here now.
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I wonder whether you know in the state of Washington, in the USA, of course,
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Mary Silva, who has been taken on a very heavy agenda in a way, very much linked to what you
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presented today. She's exposing, if you wish, the backup of the Israeli military defense program
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in Talpiot, unit 8200, in essentially training very bright engineers in developing startup
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in the USA, essentially. But not only, they are essentially having a guiding role, a leading role
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in Europe as well. So I just conclude this by also I noticed, Stephen, I told you that you are a
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leader. So in a way, I think you do have some inclination, so to speak, attitude to be even a
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leader is political by not party, not no party necessarily, but is a political engagement.
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So I wonder what you think about that. Well, I think, yeah, I agree with you,
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Paola. So I see that what Charlie Kirk had, I think Alex, he's so, so he's very articulate
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and the words come easily and he can make fun of these people and thinking on his feet,
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essentially, because most, you know, I can't do it. And I don't think you can do it either,
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but Alex can do it. And so, but, you know, everyone needs encouragement, even very bright people like
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Alex. And so anyway, Paola, I do not know Mary Silva, so thank you. I'll have to look her up.
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I have not heard of her before, but I will definitely check her out right now. She's on
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my list of things to look up now. And as for engagement in politics, I do not believe it's a
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waste of time. I actually encourage people very strongly to get involved in politics
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if they feel called to that. I mean, I don't think we all need to be involved in politics,
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but I do think it's very important. Government has a profound impact on the lives of people
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for either good or for evil. And so if we are going to love our neighbors, if we are going to
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be salt and light, I think we have an obligation to do more than just, you know, vote or whatever.
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I think it needs to be more than that. Even if you can't run for office, I encourage people,
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find somebody who is running for office. It's very hard to do and support them. If you have money,
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write them a check. If you're involved in American politics, if you don't have money,
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go knock on doors for them. I think one of the big reasons we're in this mess is because decent
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honorable people have said, oh, politics is yucky. I don't want to be involved in that.
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And so the evildoers end up taking over completely. And government is a uniquely dangerous
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institution because it has the power of the sword. And so we have seen when governments go awry,
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horrors are inflicted on humanity, genocide, starvation, concentration camps. And so I think
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when we live in countries where we have some level of accountability to the people, we have a very
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serious obligation to use whatever influence God may have blessed us with for the benefit of our
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neighbors. And I really believe it begins with having a good understanding of why government
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even exists. And I mentioned earlier, I believe it's to punish evil. So yes, I do encourage people
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absolutely to get involved in politics. I myself am heavily involved. You know, I do my best to
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support good candidates, oppose bad candidates, support good legislation, oppose bad legislation.
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And yeah, so I'm very, very active in that. But thank you for the question.
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Thank you. Yeah. Great answer, by the way. And great question. But anyway, Jim,
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who is a medical doctor in Florida, I think he's also actually, as I am, a radiologist, amazingly.
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Hey, Alex, how are you doing? I'm good. How are you, Jim?
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Hey, doing all right. Hey, yeah, great presentation. A couple of things. Tooth decay,
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serratia marcescens spread by the Navy on people way back when over San Francisco,
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may be counteracted with clove oil. So just be aware that chewing cloves or clove oil may have
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decreased chances of serratia marcescens and infestation in the oral cavity. Your
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issues with socialism, I just put a thing in the chat about a website from the CIA.gov,
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CIA paper describing socialists. Have you seen that paper before? Can you click on it?
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I have not. I saw you just texted it to me. I won't be able to open it here,
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but I will open it on my laptop right now. Great. Thank you very much.
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It describes the Ashkenazi Sephardic confrontation. It's directly from the CIA website,
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and it's kind of very interesting, but it describes how the Ashkenazi may
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be a little bit overbearing on the Sephardic in Israel. I was wondering about what your
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thoughts were on that, including relating that to the Bible issues in Revelations,
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the Jews who say they are Jews but are not. Could that be correlated as people who are trying to
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take socialist principles and force other people into submission with them?
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A good question. I've thought a lot about that warning in Revelation about those who say they
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are Jews but are not, but are actually of the synagogue of Satan. Again, I think it's important
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for us to have a good understanding of our own inadequacy on these things, so I won't purport to
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be a theologian or have all the answers. When I look out at the world, I see people who,
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some people, who claim to be Jews and yet at the same time tell you, but I'm not really a Jew.
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George Soros is a really good example. He claims Jewish ancestry, and yet at the same time,
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he will tell you, I am an atheist, and he will also tell you, I feel like God. You cannot be a Jew
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and also claim to be an atheist and claim to feel like God. To me, that sounds like somebody coming
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out of the synagogue of Satan. The pride that actually brought Satan down was this idea that
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he was going to be God. That's exactly what I see in people like George Soros. I know there are
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people who believe that we're dealing with a Jewish conspiracy. I'm not one of those people.
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I do believe that there are some people who say they are Jews and are not who are involved in this,
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but I also believe there are some people who say they are Catholics and are not and are involved
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with this, and there are some people who say they are Methodists and are not and are involved with
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this. The Bible gives us a real simple formula. By their fruit, ye shall know them. If you're a
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Jew, you believe, among other things, the Torah. If you're a Jew, you believe, among other things,
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the law that God revealed to Moses. In fact, you prize the law that God revealed to Moses,
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and that law says, thou shalt not murder, thou shalt not steal. If you are a true Jew who truly
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believes those things, you're not going to be doing the kind of things that we see George Soros
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and some of his little buddies doing. So that's my understanding. I don't know a great deal about
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the conflict or supposed conflict between the Ashkenazi and the Sephardic. I know Ashkenazi
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Jews who are wonderful people. I know Sephardic Jews who are wonderful people. I know they come
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from different parts of the world and they have slightly different traditions and things like
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that, but ultimately my understanding of Judaism is that even Jewish converts, even people who
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are not necessarily of Jewish ethnicity or ancestry, once you become a Jew, and the Old
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Testament explains this clearly, you're as Jewish as Abraham. You're as Jewish as any Jew ever was
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by accepting the faith and becoming part of it. And I've had that explained to me even by Jewish
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rabbis, because there are some people who say, well, you know, there's certain Jews who converted
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to Judaism and they're not real Jews. And, you know, as far as the Jewish leaders are concerned,
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if you become a Jew, you're just as Jewish as any of the Jews for the last thousands of years have
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been. So a good question. I don't know about that CIA document. I'll take a closer look at it when
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I have an opportunity, but I don't think it, you know, we're dealing with Sephardic or Ashkenazi
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here. I think we're really dealing with people who claim Judaism, but then don't actually believe
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any of the things that Jews are supposed to believe based on their own scriptures.
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Thank you. Yeah. Dario next.
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You muted Dario. I couldn't get that tab to open up. Alex, how are you? So good to see you again.
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You too. I haven't seen you since Red Pill in Tulsa. It's been a while. I know. Good to see you.
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Yeah. By the way, I'm kind of curious. Do you know if we have a location yet for next year for the
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live Red Pill Expo? I was just talking to Dan Happel a couple of days ago. We were in Montana
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and unfortunately nobody knows yet, but hopefully soon. I figure if anybody knew it would be you or
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Dan, you know, and anyway, but thanks. You know, one of the amazing things when you were showing
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all the, I think we can call them people, these lunatics of the New World Order, they keep
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making the same error and folly that's been, like you said, it's all in the Bible as far back as,
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you know, Genesis. And that is that you will be like gods, as gods, we will be gods. They have no
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concept of God, their creator. It's almost like, I don't know if it's a genetic block or a neuro
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block or what it is. Obviously it's from pride and vanity, you know, and all the vices, but
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what they can't fathom is that God is outside of space and time. He created all of us with a
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thought and he thought of us long before we were ever here. And you know, what roles we would all
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have and what purposes we would serve in his, you know, great design. And that requires humility to
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appreciate, I think. But there's this huge metaphysical component that if they think they
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can be God-like by just tinkering with brain cells or, you know, genetics, they're so far out
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their league, they don't even realize it. And it's because of this incredible, and I think both
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metaphysics and, was it quantum? I can't remember, there's some form of mathematical equation about
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dimensions. I'm blanking on the word for it now.
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Quantum mechanics.
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Yeah, quantum mechanics, string theory. Yeah, string theory, this is it. And that basically,
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when you look at, and I'm not a mathematician, so I'm going to probably butcher this, but the whole
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idea that the, like we were talking about space, time, matter, energy, we can barely appreciate
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what these things are. And we barely have a handle on some of the most rudimentary ways of
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manipulating them. And just because someone has a more advanced technique that they perceive their
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God-like because they have a little extra knowledge, and some of that could be ancient as well,
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as like you said, the fallen angels that went to Mount Hermon and passed on their knowledge to
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mankind that was secret. They may think they have a leg up, but they're still down in the same,
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you know, earthly mortal coil as the rest of us. And what's amazing is that they can't see that
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because of their insane pride and vanity. I don't even know what else to call it. And it would really
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suck to be there, honestly. But don't you think that this is something that each individual person
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at some point in their life, either sooner or later, will have to face and get a sense of and
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break out from beyond whatever is blocking their perception of it? Because I know enough just to
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know that there is so much more than we could even possibly comprehend. And it's almost impossible
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to put into words. But that's why it's such a folly when we hear these things. And for anybody
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to be frightened of these people is wasting their time and their energy. And I think the
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three children that were put in the flames by Nebuchadnezzar, they were fearless. And
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they were practically trash talking this king, right? And they were not afraid to die. And that
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is the same truth in everyone who's ever died for the faith, as early back as St. John the Baptist,
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St. Stephen, all, you know, in the Acts of the Apostles, how many people were martyred. And
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that's because we know there is an eternity that we have to face. And
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they're going to have to face it too, whether they want to admit to it or not. And it's tragic
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to think that they either don't believe or they lost faith. And they don't think it makes makes
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a difference. And they're not going to find out to their last breath. And so if we can do anything,
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we can at least pray to God for them to be have their conscience illuminated, and maybe have their
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conscience developed. Because so many of these individuals don't seem to it's almost like they
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put their conscience in the freezer if they even have one. It's sad, but I don't know, I'm rambling,
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I apologize. But that was the thing I was wondering about is your sense of appreciation for
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this inexplicable power that God has that comes from love, this infinite,
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perfect love that he's capable of. And it's something that even the devil when Jesus was
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walking the earth couldn't quite wrap it, I think, it hit it hit him or its mind around
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until the moment that Jesus expired and blew out the gates of hell to get the Old Testament
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holy people out. Let's see what Alex thinks about that. Yeah, that's what I was wondering about.
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It's just like, you know, are they that controlled? You know, spiritual warfare is a big thing.
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Yeah, absolutely. You know, the Bible actually talks about those who've been taken captive by
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Satan to do his will. Jesus himself refers to various people as children of the devil.
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And, you know, when you look at the scriptures and you study them objectively, there's a lot that is
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very important but often overlooked. For example, Satan is referred to multiple times
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throughout the scriptures as the god of this world, the ruler of this world, the
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prince of the power of the air. First John 5 19 says that we are from God, but the whole world
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lies in the power of the evil one. Second Corinthians 4, this is the apostle Paul writing
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to the church at Corinth, says that the god of this world, talking about Satan, has blinded the
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minds of them which believe not less the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, whose the image of
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God should shine unto them. And so a lot of Christians like to overlook that or downplay
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that, but that's the reality. Satan is very, very influential on this planet. He goes about
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seeking whom he may devour. He seeks to steal, kill, and destroy, and he has blinded the minds
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of a lot of people. And I think it's important to have good theology here because it's easy to fall
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into an error on either side here. And I sometimes find people who have fallen into one of these two
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ditches. You know, there's the one ditch where Satan's not even a factor, not even real, we don't
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even think about it, why should we think about Satan? Whereas Paul told us, hey, we're not
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ignorant of his devices, we know what he's up to. Then there's the other ditch, and I sometimes find
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people who fall into this one, where Satan is like all powerful and sovereign and everything that
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happens in the world is because Satan is pulling the strings and Trump became president because
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it's Satan's plan. And, you know, I think that's a big error. Satan is not God, he's not a god,
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he's not a rival or a legitimate counterpart or an equivalent to God, he's not like an equal opposing
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force, he's a created being. Martin Luther called him God's devil. And if you want to get some
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really good theology on Satan, Job is very tough to read, and yet here you have Satan asking God
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for permission to do these terrible things to Job. And so we see there that Satan is actually limited
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in what he can do by the decrees of a sovereign God. And so I think it's important for all
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Christians to have a good theology on Satan, not so that we can fear him, in fact, quite the opposite.
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In Matthew 10, we read that we should not fear those who can kill the body, which, you know,
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might include Satan and his minions, but we should fear the one who can destroy the soul and the body
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in hell, which of course would be God, Jehovah, Yahweh, the creator of the heavens and the earth,
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and so, you know, what we're dealing with here, I think with a lot of these evil doers,
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is they've been taken captive by Satan to do his will, and I hope and I pray that some of them
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will come to their senses, that God will work in them and they will repent of this evil and
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stand against it. And, you know, I sometimes feel compassion for them, people think that sounds
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weird, because, you know, before we came to know the Lord, we were actually all in the same boat,
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headed to the same destination. You know, when you understand the severity of sin,
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that you're sinning not just against another person, you're sinning against an infinite God,
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that means the enormity of our sin is infinite. There's no possible way that we as finite beings
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could repay an infinite debt. Mathematically, it's not possible, and so that's where, you know,
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I think we need to be praying that God would free some of these people from their captivity,
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and we need to recognize that we actually have a responsibility to share the truth with them,
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so that hopefully they can repent of this evil that they're involved in, surrender to Jesus Christ,
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and not end up where we all belong, which is, you know, facing eternal punishment for the infinite
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sin that we have committed against our infinite creator. So great questions. Thank you, Daria,
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for that. Thank you, Alex. I appreciate it. Yeah, so we'll aim to end in about 10 minutes. Is that
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okay, Alex? Yeah, perfect. Yeah, so Glenn Mako, and then Zahriel, and then I'll try and think of
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a question. Hi, Alex. There's a range of things I wanted to bring up. Certainly, we went through
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a phase of having a lot of success, that there was a rallying around how despondent and how
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horrible things were with the Biden administration, and that completely penetrating every element of
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our government, and to some extent, that kind of situation throughout the rest of the world, that
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the United States was the only pocket of resistance, and from that, we had a tremendously good
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election and follow on, and to a certain extent, some of the civil war that was thought to likely
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occur during the calendar year of 2025 didn't, that we had a rapid sequence of successes,
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but we seem to have kind of run the route of those, and now we're starting to sort of chug harder,
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and that there's a range of things that are going wrong. Now, first I want to check,
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are you a strong believer in the union of Jews and Christians in this battle, as highlighted
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in Romans 11? Yeah, I believe that Romans 11 shows us clearly that God has a plan for the Jewish
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people, and that's one of the many reasons why I think anti-Semitism really is not compatible with
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Christianity. Okay, and with that, both Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens are completely off the
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trail and not in the same avenue with us trying to return control. Yeah, I've been a little bit
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concerned by some of what Tucker Carlson, I mean, platforming Nick Fuentes isn't necessarily the
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worst thing in the world, but I really think Tucker did himself and America a great disservice
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by portraying him as a guy who just had a few little kooky ideas, where if you actually listen
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to what Nick Fuentes says, some of this stuff is just absolutely vile. I think if you're going to
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bring the guy on the show, and I'm not opposed to debates, I think debates are good and healthy,
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everybody has a right to say whatever goofy thing they want, but after that interview, and I don't
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usually watch Tucker, but after that interview with Nick Fuentes, you could almost think that
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Nick Fuentes was a somewhat normal guy who just has a different opinion on the geopolitics of
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foreign aid to Israel, where if you actually listen to what he says, he says, we need to kill all the
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Jews and we need to put all the blacks in jail and women like to be raped and beaten. So I was very
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concerned by that. I was grateful that Tucker apologized for some of his more goofy remarks,
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where he said he has a disdain for Christian Zionists. I mean, even if you disagree with some
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of his theology, you don't have to disdain them. But yeah, I definitely share those concerns.
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Yeah, just putting lipstick on a pig. But now we've had a variety of significant problems.
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We've had the death of Charlie, and to a large extent, not a true replacement or even
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anchoring of his followers. I view them as kind of scattered. And even Robin Kloit,
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2:28:02
is Sean Boyd a safe person to be following? He's largely of the same kind of new apostolic
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reformation that is not biblical. He's self-appointed. Is that actually true? I've
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never heard that Rob McCoy is part of the new apostolic reformation. No, no, no, no,
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I'm not talking about Rob. I'm talking about Sean Boyd. Oh, okay. I see. He did the 50 states tour
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with different parts of Charlie's organization, and then he's just done one with Rob recently.
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That went to 11 or 12 different locations. I'm simply saying that Sean is contaminating
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the goodness that was part of Rob, and that he just hasn't fully recognized it. And that's part
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of the problem is recognizing where the true strengths are and the true anchor Christians
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2:29:07
that are sticking with your Bible base. Shepherds for Sale, as Megan asked him, is a big issue around
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how the evil players, including what George Soros has done around penetrating so much of the
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of the religious world and building big hunks of the Christian side.
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Throughout the prophets, I've talked about even some of the Jews that have not been true to their
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system and that became dead branches that need to be cut off. And that only potentially a remnant
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2:29:53
of them will come through all of this. And that's also true of Christians. And if we don't
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do a better job of adhering to the covenant, aren't we in risk of having yet another
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Noah-type flood that there's only a tiny remnant of those that are considered true enough?
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Glenn, we're trying to finish. So if you've got a question, please ask it.
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Well, this is it. Are we at risk of having a fairly total wipeout? And that to some extent,
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2:30:28
this transhumanism that you brought up has started to permeate a bunch of the different
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2:30:33
players inside the Trump administration. And if we were really being effective, we would have
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2:30:40
large numbers of people very active in their churches and coming forward and being very
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visible in this battle. And we don't, we have them all standing on the sidelines watching.
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Yeah. Well, I think there's a few questions here. I'll try to answer them real quick.
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Are we at risk of some sort of divine intervention to punish and maybe even destroy large swaths of
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humanity? I don't think it's out of the question. We know it won't be a flood because God promised
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we won't have another global flood again. But I can't help but see the parallels with transhumanism
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and what is documented in Genesis chapter 11 with the Tower of Babel. And so what God's response
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to that might be, I don't know. But do I think he's going to let these fruitcakes become gods?
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Of course I don't. They're not going to be becoming gods and they're not going to live
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2:31:30
for eternity. To go back to some of your preface, I think there's two separate issues that we're
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dealing with here. I am a firm believer that we need to have good theology and that it's actually
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very important that we need to study and that we need to pray and that within the church we do need
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to rebuke false teaching. And so I think that's very important. At the same time, what we're
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talking about kind of here today is an effort to destroy our civilization. So let's say our
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civilization is a house and we all kind of agree that we like our house. I don't feel the need
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and I don't think it might even be helpful to interrogate people about the minutia of their
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theology, their eschatology, things like this, if they want to join the volunteer fire brigade.
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If somebody who has a different eschatology or a different opinion on this, that, or the other
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2:32:21
theological issue wants to join forces with us to try to stop these evildoers and stop the destruction
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2:32:26
of our civilization, the killing of our liberty, the smashing of our families, then I think then,
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and I think Charlie Kirk was really good at this. His theology was very good. If you listen to the
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sermons he preached in churches, it was rock solid, but he would still work with Catholics and
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even, you know, Mormons, things like this, in the political and the cultural issues that we're all
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battling where we can all work together, I think, in an important way. That doesn't mean we tolerate
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bad doctrine or bad teaching or even heresy within the church, but I think they're separate
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2:33:01
issues if that makes sense. It does. One just tiny follow-up. Part of the concern I see is that
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we just don't get enough people that fully come back to the covenant and they're
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2:33:13
worshipping false gods with their own personal wealth and they're massively using false,
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bearing false witness and not coming out and reporting and whistleblowing on crimes. Thank you.
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Thank you. Thank you, Glenn. Zeriel now.
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Very quickly, I would just like to comment on Christian Zionism, Jewish Zionism, etc.
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2:33:39
Please do not mix both of them together. You are either a Christian or you're either a Jew.
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2:33:47
Zionism is a political ideology. You can only be a Christian or you can only be a Jew. You cannot
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2:33:53
serve two masters. It is written in the Bible. So people need to really differentiate that in the
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2:33:59
future because they're getting really screwed about that. Another point, another word that is
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2:34:06
misappropriated is Semitism. Now, I know that everyone uses that word. It's also incorrect.
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2:34:13
There are actually only around 70 Semitic languages still spoken today. Semitism,
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2:34:20
there are only Semitic languages. There is no such thing as a Semitic race. There's a debate on that.
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If you follow history, if you studied history, you can find out there is no such thing.
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My last comment is for the discussion about did God create everything in such a short time?
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2:34:39
Stephen, I would recommend watch the movie Contact with Jodie Foster and Matthew McConnay.
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Beautiful movie and it answers a couple of nice questions.
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2:34:47
So that's all I have for this evening. Thank you very much.
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Thank you, Zeriel. I agree with you 100%. Christianity and Judaism are separate and I am
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not one of those who believes that Jews have a special dispensation. I believe Jews also need
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Christ and I believe Christians have an obligation to share the gospel of Jesus Christ with our Jewish
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friends. But I also believe Romans 11 has some really important insights into the nature of the
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relationship between the ancient Israelites, the Hebrews and their descendants today, and the
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modern day church. In fact, Israel is compared to the natural branches of a cultivated olive tree
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and we Gentile believers, the Gentile Christians, are compared to branches of a wild olive tree that
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have been grafted into the original plant. And I believe that God has a special plan for the Jews
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and I believe that at some point, I don't know when, we're going to see a mass conversion where
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Jews actually realize that Jesus Christ really was the Messiah. And I know some Jews personally.
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In fact, the guy I wrote my first book with, Crimes of the Educators, Dr. Samuel Blumenfeld,
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was a Jew. He was born a Jew. All his life he was a Jew. Then he read the New Testament and he said,
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whoa, Jesus is the Messiah we were waiting for. And so praise God for that. And in the meantime,
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I think we pray for our Jewish friends and neighbors and brothers and sisters and still
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be clear with them that Jesus Christ is who he said he was and you should love him and accept him.
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Great, Alex. Fantastic presentation. And you're so good at answering the questions
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concisely and sometimes in long form. But anyway, I think we're very grateful to you.
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2:36:44
And maybe I would like to ask you, do you have a favorite quote in the Bible or a couple, you know?
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The one that's kind of my motto in my work is Ephesians 5 11, where God tells us to have no
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fellowship with the unproved works of darkness, but rather reprove them. And so, you know, that
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kind of guides my work, my day to day activities. I don't want to have fellowship with the stuff
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going on at the UN or the World Economic Forum or the secret meetings and conferences and the
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2:37:12
Council on Foreign Relations. I want to expose them. I want to rebuke them. So that is something
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that really, really animates me in my work. And if I had to pick a favorite book, Romans obviously
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is amazing. It's like the whole Bible, everything you need to know in one book. But I have to say,
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Ephesians just brings me so much joy because we have such a clear presentation of so many critical
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doctrines and so much information about the nature of reality. So I often quote Ephesians
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chapter 6 because of, well, I mean, there's really good information there about how families should
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operate, how we should raise our children early on in chapter 6, but then you get a little further
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in and kind of the nature of the battle we find ourselves in, this spiritual war. So it's hard
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to pick a single favorite verse, but I would probably point to those as verses that are always
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near and dear to my heart. Very good. And what was the name of the book which you mentioned
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about communism? I think you, so there was a small book, but I don't think you said the name
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because I was waiting for it. Yeah, it's called Marks and Satan by Pastor Richard Wermbrant.
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Yeah. And last question. What advice would you give to parents who feel weak in the face of
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their children quoting their peers at school who know nothing, of course. They're too young.
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They're too young. They haven't got experience of life. They can know nothing. We need to get
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this message over to parents because so many parents are very weak in the face of their children.
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Yeah. My advice would actually be really simple, but extremely controversial.
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Get your children out of those brainwashed camps as fast as you possibly can. Treat the building
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like it's on fire. Don't bother writing a letter to the school board or lobbying your state
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2:38:59
legislature. Run in the building, grab your children, run as far as you can in the other
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direction, and then let the whole town know that the building's on fire and you got to get your
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children out. So that'd be my advice. And when they've done that, Alex, and they need help finding
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from others who are homeschooling, for example, I think you pointed to these things in the past
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when you spoke to us last time. But can you just remind us where's the best place to look for advice?
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Well, we actually created an organization, Public School Eggs, that I mentioned earlier.
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Rob McCoy is one of our board of advisors. We've got some wonderful people involved.
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2:39:37
And it's just a volunteer ministry. I'm executive director, but I don't take a salary. It's not a
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job. It's just a labor of love. And what we've tried to do is put all the resources that parents
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or pastors could ever need on getting children out of the public schools and then what to do with them
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2:39:52
all in one place. And it's at publicschoolexit.com. Real simple starting point and everything from
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the laws in your state to good curriculum you might use to how you might pursue these things.
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All there. Yep. Very good. So what's it called? Public School? Publicschoolexit.com. Yep. Excellent.
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And so that's quite a big website, is it? Yeah, it's got a lot of information. It's an incredible
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team. It's been working on this for many years. And we're grateful for all the incredible work
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2:40:25
that people have volunteered for that operation. And do you have the possibility to receive
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feedback from the people who read it? Oh yes. You do? Yep. There's a way for people to contact us.
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There's ways for people to... We actually, every Friday, we have a paid staff in California.
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They answer phones and we do a free consultation every Friday. Anybody who wants to come and just
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ask questions is welcome to show up and talk to some of our experts. So... When was that formed,
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Alex? The ministry was formed in 2019. Publicschoolexit.com. Yeah, publicschoolexit.com.
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Was Charlie Kirk involved in that? You said Robin McCoy was. Robin McCoy is on our board of
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advisors. Charlie Kirk was a big supporter. He was never involved in an official way, but he was a
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big fan of what we did. In fact, he asked me twice to give the keynote speech at his education
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summit because he knew of what we were doing and he was so pleased with our efforts. So...
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Very good. Thank you. Thank you so much for speaking to us and giving us so much of your
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time tonight. It's an honor and a pleasure. Thank you guys and God bless you. And I hope
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our paths will cross in person one of these days soon. Yes. Thank you so much. Thanks guys. Bye bye.
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Thanks Alex. Tell Marty I said hi. I will. Thanks Daria. God bless.