¶ Intro
like this more facts with Adam curry for March 16 2022. This is episode number 78. Ready to go to school? And no I am. I'm Adam curry coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country time once again to spin the Wheel of topics from here to Northern Virginia. Please say hello to my friend on the other end. Mr. Mo facts Hey, Mo, it's always a pleasure, my brother. We don't talk. We don't talk. I know. It's just not enough. You
know, it's like every every I mean we text and stuff. But every two weeks, it just doesn't feel like enough how much you always look forward to? And maybe we have to increase the frequency. Who knows? Yeah, well, I mean, man, the world is kind of going crazy right now. I mean, it's just everything is is looking kind of weird. I'm not quite sure where to you know what to pay attention to these days. As honestly, I try to pay attention to as little as
possible as many rabbit holes as possible. So right. If I go down one, I'll just go down that one because if you try to consume it all, it's very, very, very troublesome. Yeah. And I get kind of filled up from time to time. It's like you know what, I'm so happy. I'm going to talk with Moe I'm gonna sit back relax. And let me explain this real for a second. Now I will get right to it got to find out what's happening around around Nicole is the wheel of topics where it stops.
Nobody knows course. Mo facts knows. The topic for episode number 78 mo facts with Adam curry is an open society. Well, the first thing that comes up in my mind is George Soros.
¶ Sorros
That's the first thing when I think of open society. And that's exactly where we're going. Okay, there it is. So we want to talk about George Soros. While we can't talk about him, what he's trying to do and exactly what you talked about, about what's going on in the world today. How he how he and people that think like him, we got to make it clear that he's not the only one not the Boogeyman. Um, but as people that look think like him that want to restructure society.
Yeah, yeah, I would agree. And certainly now in that part of the world where craps going down, it's all in that general area where some of these people are from. And that's what we had to look at. Because, uh, what we see now and why he is, you say he can't You can't talk about him. Because his past experience and his group he's a part of, we're seeing something eerily similar. Similar going on right now. So I guess we need to do some background. Oh, George. Oh, good. Yes. Let's
do some of that. This is Mehdi Hassan and Emily Tamkin and they're talking about what the right ring but you man, rising crime rates, migrant caravans sex trafficking rings, critical race theory and gun control and Tifa according to the right these are existential threats to the American way of life. And according to many on the right, they're all the fault of one man's
George Soros decided to purchase Diego. How much do you think George Soros is involved here in Texas George Soros funded their opponents to take out Democrats who were prosecute Soros money went towards the defund the police movement affiliates who are getting money from the Soros occupied State Department's George Soros, George Soros, George Soros, is he aware that his money is being used to destroy America? I wouldn't just say America, I would say the West Western civilization is his target.
That's right. You've probably heard the name George Soros before. He's the Hungarian born American Jewish billionaire who's been the focus of so many far right conspiracy theories in recent years. Theories often sound like they're ripped from the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
You know, I've studied so much George Soros. And you know, it's, it's kind of taken on mythical proportions because there's many people like him who make money the way he does, but what's specific about him is all these smaller little he did just grandiose things to get the money coming in. But it's all this little stuff spread around that you don't really know about until it's too late. That's where he's spending it all. His money is everywhere. It's institutional.
Yeah. That's a good point. That's institutional is a good way to look at it. And he, he looks the part, you actually look at him he does have that that evil character to look to Him Dagny right, but he's got a cat on his lap like stroking it. Yes. I'm gonna take over the world by Tuesday, that kind of thing. Yeah, exactly. So I think that's why he fits depart. But we have to be clear that he represents our way of thinking, this open
way of thinking, let's just change everything on a dime. And it's very jarring and to start in a poor society, and it seems that you have these two totally polar opposite ways of thinking. And people are signing up wish that become binary and then that leads to conflict. Yeah. Out of the conflict and chaos. They build build a new well, that's
out of chaos order, right. That's, that's the the elite slogan if you can say they're on an elite, so okay, if so, what we're gonna do is also today is looking see the defense mechanisms used by people like Soros and his ilk, um, where,
¶ German Shepard whistle
how was what is rooted in because you heard one of the things mentioned in it before clip is the Elders of Zion. Yep. And so we have Senator Franken here and this is an older clip, he's talking to Jake Tapper. And they're talking about the German whistles this new two minute ad that the Trump campaign is going to be airing it Blay it blasts the Washington and global
establishment. It uses images of Obama and Clinton, but but some columnist have noted that there are three other individuals in the ad, George Soros, Janet Yellen, Lloyd Blankfein, the financier of the Fed chair and the chair of Goldman Sachs and people have pointed out all three of them happened to be Jewish. What was your take when you saw the ad? Well, when I saw the ad, I thought that this was something of a German Shepherd whistle a dog whistle to sort of the a
certain group in the United States I think I'm Jewish. So maybe I'm I'm sensitive to it, but it clearly has sort of Elders of Zion kind of feel to it international banking crisis. Blot or conspiracy rather, and, and then a number of Jews. So I think that that's it does speak to a certain part of his All right base, the man and I mean, Bannon, who had a Brian Martin is chairman, they traffic in that Trump has retweeted a lot
of that sort of thing. And I think that it's it's a an appeal to some of the worst elements in our country as a closing argument. And I think that people who aren't sensitive that I don't know that history may not see that in that but that's what I immediately saw.
And what's always weird to me is that because of course I've been and I encourage people calling me a conspiracy therapist But conspiracy theorists but most of the stuff that that the stories that are out there certainly when it comes to banks and who runs what and who owned what and what they plan to do they just publicly saying it it's not like a secret. It's just not really reported anywhere.
And but that's the Jedi mind trick right there is the fact that if you say there's this huge cabal of people no matter what their ethnicity is, because I think we walk into the room of today it's a vast mixture of all of all types of people and but they're all lizard heart. We know that for sure. Reptilian to the core everybody.
Brain is that hard. Um, but yeah, they think with this set of set framework of either a flight flight or fight or flight, right, their mindset and we have to remember this that this is their basis, like okay, the world is coming to an end. We can't leave earth not and not as of yet. Right. So now we have to fight and the way they fight is through working their way into institutions and bringing about change. Um, so our Elders of Zion have you? I'm sure you've heard of it.
¶ Elders of zion?
Oh, yes. Mo Oh, yeah. I have most definitely heard of the Elders of Zion. You betcha. Well, I just want to make sure you have so what we're going to do is do a little background on it good, because it's very important to see what that is and how it's being used today and maybe some similarities what's going on?
Well, let's just say right now the former senator from Minnesota I think there was Al Franken was very clear that this is just a crazy conspiracy theory elders Elders of Zion he said that's the way he said it. He's he really made quite clear this Elders of Zion stuff. So let's remember that when you say crazy conspiracy theory, because is he talking about the content in a book or the book itself? Because that's that's that we have to separate the two
Yes, definitely. For sure. So I guess we can go and get to number four. And this is Algis here I believe, um, and see see how they explain the protocols. The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is the most notorious example of anti semitic propaganda in modern history. The protocols is a conspiracy theory that has been discredited repeatedly, but continues to circulate in the garb of truth.
Since the first Arabic edition appeared in 1920. The protocols and other myths of Jewish conspiracy have spread widely in the Arab world. Conspiracy theories may be appealing, but they do a lot of damage, not only to Jews, but also to those trying to deal with the real sources of the problems. So what is the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, the protocols purports to document a 200 year old Jewish plot to rule the world.
24 segments called protocols contain fictitious plans that are non existent group of Jewish leaders called the Elders of Zion, to corrupt the morals of the world, take control of international markets and the Global Press, and eventually destroy civilization. So who wrote the protocols? No one knows exactly who wrote the work, but it first appeared in Russia as a series of newspaper articles in 1903, and was soon
after published as a book. Jews were a vulnerable minority in Russia, and had long been a target of hatred and violence, so it was easy to point an accusatory finger at them without consequence, the protocols was proven to be fake almost as soon as it was published. A Russian government investigation at the time showed that it was fabricated by the
Russian Secret Police operating in France. Even Tsar Nicholas the second who hated the Jews recognize that the protocol's was alive and ordered copies to be confiscated. Hmm. Okay. So, I mean, is that what you want to? Well, for me, I mean, I've read through the the Protocols of the Elders, Elders of Zion, so I haven't so much looked at the authenticity of it, just the words itself is what I what I spend most of my time on. But the reason why I asked is the had you ever have you ever heard of
it being a conspiracy? Not a conspiracy theory, but it seemed like it was, ah, strategic propaganda? Um, well, that's it would be positioned as fake as not true as a hoax story. And there's never really any mainstream dive into the actual words itself. I mean, but in general, if you say, if you say protocols of Elders of Zion right away, bam, anti Semite. What's wrong with you? I'll give you an example of how I see how this work. This thing about the Trump P tape? Yeah, that that they did on the
dossier? Yes. That was a real thing. That was full of fake news. Yeah, it was a real piece of propaganda. I mean, the actual, yes, the creation of it was real. Now what was in it is never been proven that I look at this as an old school form of that could be, right. I mean, because I'm just saying because we can't prove or disprove. Now. We all, all people think that there's a group of people that want to control the world. Um, and this is why I had to do the third real first, because we had
to work our way through the minutiae point. This is, this is Searles magic cape. The reason why we had to discuss this is this is his magic cape to say, I could surround myself with anything talking about globalism is re branded as anti Semites, anti semitic anti semitism. And that's not an equal one to one. Oh, no, totally not. Because because he's saying we say, oh, China's trying to take over the world. Look what they did with us Saudi Arabia with
the oil right? Nobody bats. Okay. Right. But when you say it's a globalist cabal that translates into way people here As a Jewish conspiracy, right, and this is how he's been able to hide, or this is why people are even scared to broach the conversation about him and what he's doing. Yeah. Because people don't want to be labeled a conspiracy theorist or an anti Semite, that's it's very, it's powerful, both ways that the dossier and as an anti dossier, I mean, it's, in fact, it's just
as polarizing as the the the Russia dossier. I guess you're right. Only that was one person and Russia. And this is juice, which is probably a bigger group. Yeah, that too. Yeah. Interesting. Good point. So I just want to make sure we how we look at this. We're looking at it as why it could be fake, but still be effective. Because look how I mean, just a little foreshadowing here. Look, how that dossier. set the tone for the anti Russian hate we're seeing right now. Which is crazy.
It's crazy, right? We we've done it for six or five years now. It's the Russians. It's the Russians. It was never what was it? Yes, yes, MO. But it's interesting because it's become faceless. Right. There's only one face. It's Putin. And there's no other face. There's no Russian people. I mean, even I'm amazed when I look at a YouTube video of Russian couples showing a Russian supermarket kind of like a Kmart, or Walmart type deal. And it's so normal and the gas stations look
normal. And it's not. You know, we have so little context about those people lives. I don't think anyone really hates Russian people. It's just the general, the Russians, which is even worse. But the Jews, yes. Yes, yeah. I'm with you, brother. I'm with you. So what I'm saying is, as our as I always try to do look back at history, see how it was shaped? And we say, well, history repeats itself. I think we're seeing the same thing. Now we
had this huge propaganda run. And I'm not saying I'm not pro Putin at all. I'd have to say that because they're all liars. They're all liars, all of them. And I still want smoke with Russia for what they did to Apollo Creed. So I mean, well, Apollo Creed. I understand No, no, now you've got a valid point. Oh, yes. I'm with you on that. Yeah, that's still a sister subject with us. Okay, but now I'm so
what we have to do this. This is why I'm digging into this one piece of propaganda cuz you've heard it used twice in the first two clips. And it's the go to every time you say anything about globalism is the straight jump to elder's design, just like anytime you say anything about Russia is a straight jump to Putin. It's like a reverse though. Instead of it goes from the group to the person and now it's going from the person to the group totally. Oh, now we got that laid out. We kind of
see where we're going. I guess we're going to number five. Over the decades, numerous government scholars and religious leaders have verified the protocols were a work of fiction. Nevertheless, the protocols and the myth of Jewish world control never disappeared. Jews have been blamed for capitalism and its ideological opposite communism. They've been called zealous nationalists who reject the international community and also devious globalists trying to dismantle
nation states. The truth is, the protocols made it easy to point the finger at us for all kinds of political movements. So why does belief in this absurd fiction persist? The protocols mentioned no sources, dates or names to prove their inauthenticity, so they are easily deployed to many contexts. Those who show the protocols to be fabricated are simply dismissed as part of the conspiracy. Today, people blame
Jews for all kinds of social ills. But Jews aren't behind the failure of Arab governments or their economic crises any more than Jews are the source of pandemics, droughts and natural disasters. Promoting a conspiracy of Jewish world domination diverts attention from the real sources of national troubles, ensuring that they will never be solved to invert truth to blame the Jews for 911 or the rise of ISIS simply allows extremism to fester without addressing
source. pointing a finger at Israel or Jewish medical researchers for the spread of AIDS are the Coronavirus is not only a malicious lie, but it distracts the public from developing effective solutions. All people committed to truth and justice should help keep on false conspiracy theories, then maybe we can work together to address the true sources of the worlds and during challenges. Oh, man, I hadn't heard that the Jews were responsible for COVID
That was a new one. Oh, yeah, I hadn't heard that one. Yeah, um, the problem and this is the problem that I that I run up against, although not recently is whenever you talk about the financial system and I say specifically financial system because saying banking is it's that crazy, it's that polarizing. If you say banking, it's Oh juice, no, the financial system. You know, the central bank But even saying that is sometimes often immediately taken to Okay, right. You know what I mean?
That's the mental leak, but I'm talking about how everything has been associated with certain groups. Yeah. And that's not to say that the same thing just to go back to Russia, every time anything pointed to Russia for the last six years, I mean, because Biden's been there for one year, and then Trump campaign for a year before he started an office. Anything that smelled a Russia. You even had people that whose job was to meet with Russians, if they actually met with them. Always,
you know, they're they're puppets of Putin. No, no. I mean, I don't know. I don't know if you have the clip. Did you see the view? I didn't, well, I don't have the clip yet. Because it'll be for tomorrow. But they were saying, you know, like, who was the Tucker Carlson and Tulsi Gabbard, you know, they should be investigated for their ties to Russia. And then Whoopi literally said, you know, they used to arrest people for this. Yeah. And then Holy crap.
Yeah, that was the Red Scare that was we were we were picking up communists like crazy people. It's kind of seen as a dark cloud in our history. And they're openly calling for it. But even McCarthy depends on which way you look at it. Some people say he was doing the right thing and a good job. And other people were saying, you know, because communism was running. Right, right. But I guess the the, the main unAmerican thing is maintaining lists. You don't maintain a list, which by itself
can be anti semitic Schindler's List. I'm just saying, in America, we don't make lists. So when we started to get no fly lists, and terrorist watch list, it was really polarizing, because of the fact that it was a list. And and he's like, Hey, we don't do list because before, you know, we have a lot of lists. And here we are. Now we got a Russia list. Yes. Sad. And we? Yeah. This is why I wanted to do this show. And the way I did it was, was we're slowly becoming the thing
that we claim we despise. Yes. And it's the I don't know if it's the fog of war that people can't see. Yes. You hear them saying, Wait, it we're still in COVID. Brother, we're, we're still in mass formation, as far as I'm concerned, that they're bringing that back? Well, I mean, and it went from masks and social
distancing. And, and no vaccines. And now, all the calls of our troubles, your 567 dollar a gallon gas being propagated by the leaders of the world falsely saying that's because of Putin. So they're using they're abusing this for all kinds of stuff, including political here in the United States, because, you know, Donald Trump is clearly a Russian agent. So you know, this is what you get, you can't have him in the in 2024. It's disgusting.
And that's why I started a show off when you asked me about, like, everything is going on. If you're going to pay attention to that with something pay attention to one thing at a time, because this constant wish wash back and forth. Right? Yeah. Grant against inflation. It leaves you in a state of defeat, which is the whole
purpose. Yes, exactly. Now, I'm good, you know, because I, I make the most study of the financial stuff and the the environmental social governance because I'm really following I can see why this is happening. And it's a different story. And so that's what I do. That's what I do for a living but even I'm a little a little weary, you know of just all the barrage of messages which I have to watch Yeah, that's just what that's my job. Is is what God for the holy or brother, and that's
exactly right. And that's what URIs talked about. Business Academy is nice name right. Basically business off I believe me I pronounce it but who is this? The Russian age? Oh, yes. Yuri the former KGB? Yeah, I forget business. Look it up. Yeah. But but that's what he was talking about. One they they ratchet up one thing while they release the pressure off another thing so and and and he said, and and we started by corrupting everybody in school. Correct. Yuri Bisman off,
Benson. Benson. I can't even Desmond Yeah, there we have enough. Thank you. Um, a lot of real estate a lot of real estate on his face. Yes. But that's the whole thing is that I just want to point to people just to prepare them COVID says COVID is on the rise there about the crank that backhoe so they'll dial back Putin and with COVID is now Oh, you saw Obama had it? Right. So, you know in this pushing? I caught it but thanks to the vaccine. Yeah,
I live. I live I live. I live thanks for the back scene I live. That's it. Right? That's our question. They say in the fourth shot, we need to force shots. Yeah, I'm just letting people be aware of just be careful how you consume news. Because it can be very defeating. So, in that vein, the Protocols of the
¶ Lynch letter
Elders of Zion was, seems to be a fictitious. Okay, let me explain how I want to say this. The way it was created, or it's a manufactured document, let me say it like that. Another manufacturer document was the willie Lynch letter that we discussed before on a previous show my goodness, yes, yes, yes, yes, I remember this. So what I want to do is this is a Allah Moss, Jace, Sammy, and
this is from 2008. This is way after a fair con, but another person named we can't mention because of the polarizing Believe me, we're getting lots of emails for for this episode, trust, I can film here to keep the keys typing already. Yeah, of course. So he gonna get into the willie Lynch letter, if it's real or not. And the fact that it may not be real, was to steal the
impact. You see, the thing that separates us from every other group of slaves was the fact that they knew that slavery was not the beginning and the end of their existence as human beings. We, on the other hand, believe that slavery is the beginning of African or black history. That is what happens when you allow someone else to write your history. When the United States dropped two atomic bombs on the Japanese ending World War Two, Japan was
devastated. The Japanese government as a part of the surrender, agreed to give America the run of the whole country. The United States control the economy at General Douglas MacArthur wanted to control the educational system, he wanted to ban the teaching of Japanese history. And that is where the Japanese leadership drew the line. They would never dream of letting someone else control what was taught to their
children. They knew that if they gave up the mind of their children, then there would be little hope of ever getting back on their feet. Without history, future generation would be forced to grow around in the darkness lost, afraid and timid. Unfortunately, this is the status that we were reduced to during our time on the plantation, we became lost, afraid and timid. There was a pamphlet floating around a few years ago called The Willie Lynch papers that was said to be
the plan that was distributed through Alpha south. Supposedly, Willie Lynch was a slaver who had a great success at getting worked out of Africans who were enslaved on his plantation. They feared him and therefore worked his plantation with little effort on his part. It has also been stated that there never really was a man named Willie Lynch in the first place, and his legacy is a myth. Regardless, I believe it is necessary for us to study the willie Lynch papers in order to
understand our own fears and misunderstanding today. It is instructional force. Firstly, Willie Lynch was primarily concerned with profit. It wasn't personal in the sense that they had something out for Africa. No, they simply wanted to make a buck, and then use that money to monopolize or control the world to seize power over the whole world. It was about the Benjamins from the get go. And there it is my whole thesis, follow the money.
¶ Commentary
It's always about the money. It's never personal. And that's what people have to understand. At least, if, if you look at through that light, you can least put some logic behind it. And it's okay, if there's logic behind it, then you can figure out how you can manipulate the effect on you. If you feel hopeless, then there's no hope of saying right, there's no there's no hope resolution for that. God, is it?
So yes, all about the Benjamins. That's what we had to realize, um, but I just want to play that and compare it to the protocols because even though that document was forged, or created or manufactured, it still had some truth in it and some power into it. Because a lot of people consume that. And like, well, it's just Willie Lynch, you hear that? People say that all else. That's just Willie Lynch. Right? Black on Black crime. Oh, that's
just Willie Lynch. You know this. And, yeah, so it's the point I'm trying to make is that I understand why people are so sensitive, when I hear those Zions, the Elders of Zion, that kind of thing. Because it's like, oh, they understand their history. So they're like, No, we're not going down that road ever again. So they come out and attack it. And like I say, I think people like Soros, and the people that shape his media narrative. No, that's a good hiding place for him.
works. It's a Yeah, of course. It's dynamite. The hiding places a good good descriptor. Yeah. So it's all he can always slide back into there. So I wanted to get into a little bit more of the protocol, but from the perspective of the it was called yada Yad Vashem. And what this is, is this contains the world's largest repository of information on the Holocaust. Excuse me, is the leading. He is
¶ Protocols
the leader in Holocaust education and research and documentation. So this is a good source from, you know, the Jewish side for further understanding because the other side was from Al Jazeera, which I could, but it was interesting because I was like, Okay, what kind of they'll probably be all in on it. And they weren't which was interesting to hear from AlJazeera
which I found interesting as well. That even to say that take this a Tibetan monks had you're saying this say we blame submit button monks for what happened in the middle of a shoe block. Yeah, that's that was definitely outside forces, the stabilize the Middle East. But to say that you can't blame anybody for it. That was kind of weird, a weird position for ours to take. So I just want to point that out. But here is from the from the Jewish point of view, how they view the protocols.
A major legacy of the late 19th century Russian anti semitism was the fabricated texts known as the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. The work originated in circles of the Russian secret police, based on materials borrowed from earlier conspiratorial anti Jewish writings in theories. Originally published in the early 20th century under the title antichrist, the protocols disseminated, eventually becoming one of the most widely distributed anti semitic
publications of modern times. The conspiratorial content presented in the publication serves to explain his attractiveness to anti semitic ideologues, parties and movements. So the source secret police put together this document that basically chronicled the meetings, the alleged meetings that took place over time in Prague, at the site of the Jewish cemetery, by Jewish elders, who came together to discuss ways in which they could rule the world in which Jews
could rule the world. So every single movement in history, every single event in history can be that way I attribute it to the Jews, the Jews have a scheme have a ploy to rule over the world. And they you know, so that the French Revolution, according to these protocols, was, you know, was orchestrated by the Jews, socialism invented by the Jews, capitalism, every single event? Wow, I'm learning so much about our friends.
¶ Commentary
blame for everything. I was thinking about this, as I'm listening to that. I'm thinking, you know, often when people want to call out an individual, they'll use whatever generalization they can. Right? You know, I mean, it's like, you clarify a stereotype. Of course, you can come up with all kinds of stereotypes about me if you want to single me out for something. And it happens with blacks with browns, Mexicans and aironet. There's all kinds of
stereotypes. But this one in particular is always like, Oh, stop. And the other ones kind of, I mean, there's even stereotypes about podcasters. Now, you know what I mean? It's like into single one person out, they'll take they'll, they'll say, oh, all podcasters are this and therefore that's what they that's, that's how they try to identify us. As
a horse paste eating? Exactly. Yes, yes. For wearing pants by by creating the archetype of one podcaster demonizing him, and that is the same thing with Putin, taking one Russian taking one leader and saying across all people, yeah. So what I'm saying is, we have to look at the past and see how this information was manufactured in Russia bought us ours police and disseminate it across the world. This is like the, this is like the OG meme.
Yes, it is. So it just keeps on going. And you got to think that was like 1920, or even earlier, was talking about 100 years now. In this thing is steel manipulating people one way or the other, either to be hypersensitive to certain things. Yes. For everything, it's a good one. And they wrote a cool book to go
¶ Conditioned to hate
with it. I mean, this is the steel dossier. We'll be with us for centuries as well. I'm sure. It's I think people really need the need to really realize Step back, and see how you been conditioned to hate people that you don't even know, halfway around the world. Thank you so much for bringing this up. Now this is this is the most troubling thing for me. And I approach it from a different
angle. I say, you don't, in fact, I say you're really big on this war in Ukraine, and oh, my god, it's so horrible, you're actually racist. And I say that to mess with people's heads. And I said, because, you know, you don't care about brown children. And I can name a couple countries, you know, Somalia, Yemen, Mali, and go on forever, Palestine, not even a country but Palestine. And and then I would say right after that, but of course, you're not a racist is because you haven't been
programmed. That's not who you're supposed to care about today. Today, you're supposed to care about these children. And if you don't recognize that, then you're just going to be thrown around like a rag doll non stop. So the it's the inverse of what you just said, is like we are not. So we're being taught on one hand to have incredible empathy and sympathy. That word you must use with Putin is evil. That is the term it can be nothing else evil. And by extension, F Russia. No one
really. I mean, I was hearing, the new media show is just a podcast show. Todd from blueberry is one of the hosts. And he said, and this is the fallout that is amazing to me to hear well, we have a lot of Russian clients who use our podcast hosting services, and now they literally can't pay. And he's going by that really sucks for them. And you know, we're trying to work things out and figure it out with them, not realizing that the cheerleading is bringing on that very problem.
That makes sense. What we mean by Shirlene in the cheerleading for Putin bad and let's cut them off, and let's chop them. I'm waiting for Elon Musk any day now, to turn off all Tesla's in Russia, which he can do. It's funny, you bring him up because we're gonna, but I'm gonna hold through mommy about Elon. We're gonna talk about him
in a minute. Okay. But and so in that mindset, he's the real mind screw because the reason why I'm making the Russians to the to the Jewish population and George Soros, his, a lot of the Russian oligarchs are of Jewish descent. Yes. So but no, no, no, no, be quiet. You know what I'm saying? So when we say who were sanctioning? Is the United States Government participate in anti semitism? By
targeting a certain set of group of people? I think you can make an argument but of course, you'll lose that because it's only the rich ones. Still, that's that's who everyone everybody talks about bankers. I don't think that many broke bankers. I hear you. I hear you. I see the hypocrisy. Of course. Of course I do. What is lost on people? Yeah. And when we used to use the word Russian, it's pre, you know, me up in the Trump era. It was no
Russian oligarchs. It was not Russian military. It was not Russian. It was Russians. Yeah. And the reason why I'm sensitive to this is is the era I grew up in. I grew up in the top gun, a rocky for I was propagandize Ah, yes. I forgot read down as well. Don was a real What are we gonna do aggression? The Hunt For Red is a Hunt for Red October. And do you remember Frankie Goes to Hollywood when two tribes go to war? Not don't
remember that when it was Reagan and the video was great. And this is a little bit before your time, but that was when I was growing up. We had and it was, it was one of the one of the most spectacular videos of the time because it was 83 or something was really early on. And it was Reagan and Gorbachev in a boxing ring fighting it out, beating each other up. And meanwhile, you know, like, just all this air raid sirens and it was it was a number one hit in probably not the US maybe the
clubs. But But I grew. I grew up with that. And my parents grew up with the Cold War Cuba crisis programming, which they passed on to me too. They kept refreshing that hey, it's a refresh. Yes. And now I'm telling you that's why I can I remember being glad I mean, first of all, you thought that Russians were cheaters that was what was putting the movies they never played fair. They never did the right way. Yeah, they always were rocky for
they always wear leather. They always wear leather jackets. Yeah, and then you had all these different things that do remembers bought boris and Natasha from from Rocky and Bullwinkle. Oh yeah, yeah. Another one another programming moment. Yeah. And I'm telling you that people my age, this is why I mean cuz I'm 41 just to let everybody know. So everybody doesn't he look handsome doesn't look handsome for 41 days.
Looker So yeah, this this is what they're going through when they hear Russian they hear rocky for drag off Top Gun and release goes on red Iran for Red October No, no Red Dawn Oh Red Dawn Yes. If you don't remember that that's when they came across the Mexican border and took over America, China take over America. So this is I'm just saying all this to say even again even most recent recent on the Apple TV plus, we have the rewriting of the space race. I don't know if you've seen this,
I forget what it's called. It's a series about going to space, but they rewrote it where the Russians landed on the moon first. And so as soon as season two, I and this started a couple months ago I like I was excited like, okay, it's kind of weird, but I'll watch any I'd like season one. And right away, they're on the moon shooting the Russians, and I can't walk. Watch this. And movies do this because it was when the Russians went out
and was going through the age of terrorism. Everybody was bad. That was Middle Eastern. Yeah, all the bad guys were Middle Eastern, you know, that was that was the threat. So um, so I guess now we can go ahead and get into number eight. Elders to
¶ Elders Cont.
the Protocols of the Elders of Zion spread even though they weren't revealed as a forgery at an early stage. The first non Russian addition was printed in Germany in 1920, followed by further translations into other languages in Poland, France and England. It also reached the United States during that same year, where the automaker and leading industrialist Henry Ford published an Americanized version text under the title The
International Jew. as can be expected, the text also gained prominence among members of the Nazi Party, leading Nazi figures incorporated in their ideology as early as the 1920s. As can clearly be seen in Adolf Hitler's mind cough. Between their rise to power in 1933. And the beginning of the Second World War, the Nazis published at least 23 editions of the protocols, which were widely distributed. Yeah, another another thing I read, Henry Henry Ford's the
¶ Should Henry Ford be posthumously cancelled?
international. And I learned this a long time ago that that he had some interesting publications in this regard. Can I ask one question, why didn't he get the council cannon? I find that I mean, I just was or just too big to fail to be? I think it was. Yeah, maybe he was too big to cancel. And maybe a lot of people agreed with him back then. Not so much. Even. Nobody calls me even now like a Ford F. 150. Yeah, I mean, we need to get it. We were being equal. It
is a cancelable moment. I'm I agree with you. I mean, all things being equal. Yes. And who do we need to get the council cannon out for? Before? Because if you can get the Washington Monument, I don't see the f150 being untouchable. Yeah, this is a very good point, MO. And this is what I want to ask you why you grabbed. Hold on. You want to you want to you want to spray the cannon right now. Please. Go ahead and get goodbye F 150. Is it a Is it the is Ford Foundation? LinkedIn? Henry
Ford? I don't know. Yes. Yeah. No. Yes. Yes. The answer? Is his atonement for is this the Ford atonement for his transgressions? Well, I don't know where I'm at right now. But I'll say the the the way you win in America is not through belonging to a group or anything or being voted to Office, the way you win in America is having the most money. And when you have money, you have power. And when you have power people shut up.
We just said that about the starts with the bench. That I think everybody gets to that point and understand they'd like to say it leads to the money. And that's how they manipulate these people. I mean, just as a quick aside, you know, we've talked about the
¶ $$$ federal reserve?
Federal Reserve. To this day, we do not actually know publicly who which banks or families own the Federal Reserve. We don't know this, Adam. The government knows. Yes, yeah. And the only thing Yeah, right. And I learned the other day, the Federal Deposit Insurance, FDIC is is just like the Federal Reserve. It's not it's not even a part of the government. I did not know that I didn't know what the what's the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. So that would have
given us a clue when I think about it. Of course, we only know it by the acronym FDIC. Now, you they the, the president
¶ Hiding in the fuzz
or the chair is appointed, I think also for FDIC by Congress, by the Senate, as approved by Senate. But the organization functions the same way. I mean, it's it's fuzzy, it's really fuzzy. It's fuzzy shit. And that's where they hide in the fuzz they hiding in the fuzz. Nice. I like that one. So, um, now we could talk Musk musk, the new Henry Ford,
¶ Is Musk the new Henry Ford?
because you see that what they tried to do with him? They tried to link him in with the alt right, that Hitler, Hitler meme. These kind of things. Are they are they trying to position him as the new Henry Ford? Interesting. You said it's funny that you said that he would pull the plugs in Tesla, but I agree, but I think for a different reason. Why not? Let it stick to him. It's interesting. You bring this up at Henry Ford i the comparison is perhaps better than my previous one, which is
PT Barnum, or, as I often say, the Kim Kardashian of tech. I think Elon Musk is a true fan. I've met him, I've hung out around him. I see the people around him. I just don't think he's brilliantly smart. I think he's perfect for the role that he plays. You know, it's like he didn't invent Tesla Tesla was purchased. And then he ran it. And we don't even know exactly
what he runs. But he's perfect for I mean, and he gets away with all kinds of craziest shit, certainly when it comes to the SEC and how he says stuff that actually move markets massively, certainly his own stock. So to say is the Henry Ford is an interesting one, because it does follow the formula according to how much money he has. But he has handlers. He definitely has handlers because I know them. And I've seen them. And I'm pretty sure Ford had handlers. Yeah, I would agree
¶ Henry Ford assembly line of anti-Sematism
with that. Yes. So I guess now we can get into basically the international jus and Henry Ford assembly line of anti semitism. Henry Ford was one of the heroes of his time, he had brought the automobile down in price it was now affordable, by it had the impact really, of late later generation would know the internet or the computer. He was like Mr. Gates, in terms of how Americans viewed him. So when Henry Ford, the great hero, becomes persuaded that the Jew is the world's foremost problem.
That was indeed an issue that had an enormous impact on Jewish life. Moreover, every Ford dealer would distribute Henry Ford's newspaper known as the Dearborn independent. And for 91, straight issues, the Dearborn independent targeted Jews, the world's foremost problem, as he said, and then Henry Ford repackaged those articles into a series of volumes, entitled The International Jew. These books were sent free to every library in America, and were very widely distributed.
Where well now all of a sudden, this clip makes me reevaluate. I
¶ Commentary
like the Bill Gates comparison a lot. Now, of course, there's there's no note of anti semitism there, per se. But to say that Microsoft Windows was the Ford is the foreword of of the computer era of a new a new age. Yeah, I'd like that comparison. AND gates is evil just in different ways. And he's a figure that when you say something about him, it polarizes people. In the same way, yeah. But the reason why I'm saying what Henry Ford is and Elon Musk, Elon Musk and get
that price of a Tesla down to where it's affordable. He could easily be Henry Ford, but I'm making a bigger point that that one. Elon Musk has put himself in a weird position as far as some of the takes that he made that he's known for. Yeah, even to the point where I'm What's the guy's name? It just slipped my mind. I'm the fast talker. Cuz Ben Shapiro. Thank you. Thank you. I had it running with my son. Yes. He ever had to come out and kind of what exactly did Elon do that he did? He got
a Hitler he posted a Hitler meme. And that's all I had to say. I don't even have to tell you to contact anything. Anytime you're painting postman Hitler meme is not pointing towards conservatives. It's just just don't do it. You know, every colleges are Nazis. That's fine. If you call anybody else Nazis, that's the problem. We saw this with even Michael Eric Dyson. When he said that Claire's Tom Thomas was like, the the Jews that helped.
So he posted a picture of Hitler. With the caption stop comparing me to Justin Trudeau. Yes. Oh, he says now you see. Here's the problem. That part was funny. But the second part is I had a budget. That's kind of that's kind of sick. Yeah. Wow. But what he had to be canceled cannon was aimed at Yeah, I'm just equating it to that. Somehow Ford Escape, or somehow he was escaped. So I don't want to go down, go down the comparison path too much. But well, that once again, pointing out okay.
Well, that would be okay. I believe that both Ford and musk have US government ties that are very tight. That Musk certainly with the National Reconnaissance Office, maybe with Space Force, NASA, all you know, all all of these spy outfits. And not to be nice to Elon? I think so. And Henry Ford, of course had many government involvement, certainly in the war machine. So yeah, I mean, that that makes sense. Follow the money once again.
Counts, the Russians are talking about not giving us a ride home from space. So I love that. I love that. Yeah. Hey, man. Yeah, you can hitch hike your own way, way back. We're not taking you we're not dragging your ass home. So let's go ahead and get to the second part about Henry Ford. So never before in America had we seen in Semitism at a mass
¶ Ford
level. There had been earlier anti Jewish pamphlets, but they were considered fringe elements. Suddenly, anti semitism was being dispersed by one of the wealthiest, best known people in America and he was legitimating anti semitism. If one reads the international Jew, one quickly learns all the things that Henry Ford was unhappy about the city, modern music, new government programs, and whatever it was, he blamed on the Jews. No question that Henry Ford was influenced by the Protocols of
the Elders of Zion, with the great anti semitic forgery. But while the protocols are a boring book, with our real life in them, the International jewel written by journalists with great skill, really captured the national imagination, because they took all the things that people were concerned about, and didn't like, and blamed them all on Jews, and in many cases and reform would name a particular Joe. He considered responsible,
¶ Commentary
you know, I just recalling some of the research because it's been over a decade since I've really looked at Henry Ford. I ran in the around the time of Operation Paperclip, when we brought a whole slew of Germans over Nazis, including Verner von Braun, who, of course, famously started, you know, ran the Apollo program. At that time, there was a true Nazi Party in the US and I think Ford was associated with him or certainly
contributed campaign finance. So it would make sense that if he was in that group already, who, in effect, told the people the Jews are responsible for all your malaise and we need to get rid of them? I'm paraphrasing. I'm shortening up the whole issue. For that time, that would see a on the wrong side of history and not canceled, but you can see where that came from. That's the point I'm trying to make in the in the bigger scope of things that this hate. Or I wouldn't even say hey, watch
they hate. It was accepted on a mainstream level you will have marches, Nazi marches, Emerson and Madison Square Garden. I mean, you could pick up a copy of fours newspaper, every Ford dealership for 91 episodes, I mean, 91 issue so. And then like you say he took the protocols and punched it up with great journalists. So I'm sorry, this was so this was actually before that. Yes. Before before he even had had I think the Germans were delighted. Well, then we know that there was a lot of American
business. Hello, IBM, IBM around Yeah, who we're doing business with the Nazis. I mean, this is a dark page in our history, but we can't deny that it happened. And now we have to look at it through the lens to say, when people hear Soros and it's equated to their protocols, then it's equated to Henry Ford Bennis equated to the normalization of hate. Okay, I'm with you there. No, I have issues with what he's doing with
his money. But yeah, and I think a lot of people do but they the shield is always the anti semitism hate whether it exists or not. Correct. And that's what we had to work our way through to seek first to understand then to be understood how what we're saying is received, and it's like, oh, Soros brain fry out, right. You know, I can't hear anything. Okay, good one, and we're gonna figure this one out. Yeah. So we're gonna go back and figure this one out. For today. I'd
like to know how to do it. So now we got it. Not had to lay all of this out. So now we can go back and listen to Mehdi Hassan and I forget her name. Where's her
¶ Blame for COVID and higher crime rates, etc
name it, Emily Tamkin, we have to listen to their conversation now through the lens of what we've just explored. In just the past few weeks. Rudy Giuliani and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton have blamed Soros funded DHS for higher crime rates and disgraced former General Mike Flynn's and Soros caused COVID to control the world he caused COVID That's
what he said. Soros has also been scapegoated by many strong arm world leaders from President Erdogan of Turkey to Prime Minister Orban of Hungary to Yes, Donald J. Trump here in the US. But the worst offender is not a dictator or a tinfoil hat
wearing blogger. It's the most watched primetime Cable News host Tucker Carlson in a new Tucker Carlson originals George Soros is a billionaire who has spent decades waging and kind of war watches Tucker exposes the less globalist ideals and the fight for civilization Hungary versus Soros streaming now. That live filled special is the culmination of years of sorrows hate from Tucker Carlson who blames the very rich Jewish man
for fueling immigration and replacing Real Americans. It's the kind of character assassination that led to a real assassination attempt on Soros in 2018. By Cesar Seok the Maga bomber that is now 20 years in prison. Why is Soros the focus of all these conspiracies? How did this all start? Alright, oh Ross at first, let's debunk that that the mail bombs because they went to Pelosi and was all bullcrap we pulled that apart right away. That was bullcrap. But holy? I, I don't
know. I think I've watched that special photographer. I'm not sure I will rewatch it. I don't think he at any point does. He talked about Soros being a Jew. But But Maddie, identify Searles as the Jewish man. Yeah, exactly, exactly. Why did you throw that in? But once again, we have to look at it through the lens of what we heard Henry Ford would do. They said he would take one Jewish person
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you're saying and highlight them as a representation of the problem. So I'm assuming that's what Maddie is, is not to be a witness being done on the other side now. Okay. That's the comparison. Yeah, I can see it. And I see how this will never work. What Tucker Carlson is doing? I can see that. No, it's nice. It'll never work bringing this up is the sorrows thing is ineffective? Yes, exactly. It is. It is when you're talking about amongst people that you know, get into
the weeds and understand how the mechanisms work. But when you say just know that George Soros is done, right, and brain fraud. So in general, certainly in the United States, we have a very bad habits. And instead of calling out individuals who we can demonstrably show, did things we don't like certainly on a political level. We call out the guy Government. Yes, yeah. And that's ineffective. And that that just makes no sense. The only thing and he's legendary for this, George Soros
did single handedly Break the Bank of England. And, and, and he's proud of it, and he did it in a legit way. I mean, he shorted he shorted the pound. And he made out like a bandit. And it was Gordon Brown, who's totally screwed up and advertise the gold prices. And he was a total idiot, and I was around when this happened. We covered it. That is true. And but that was George Soros, the finance, you're not the Jew. But somehow, you know, well, okay, I understand what you're saying. But all the
all the other stuff. It goes right. But I will never say why that's not true. So in Austin, we have a George Soros, finance district attorney. I go after the district attorney. And because I know that it's, I know that it's ineffective, but the amount of people who only will say Soros did it, Soros, and we would do it ourselves as Soros sisters,
you know, because we're in the weeds. And that's our, our language and we understand we're talking about, but yes, ineffective, completely, because exactly what you're pointing out. And this is the only way you can get to the root of a problem is if you talk it out. But a lot of people just like to throw these blanket statements out there. Like it's something I think
we're pretty good at with Black Lives Matter. Early on, we distinguish, yeah, black lives matter from Black Lives Matter ain't very effective. Because when I do that, people go oh, yeah. Yeah, cuz if you just say black lives matter, it's like, oh, you hate black people? That's, that's, that's how it's received. It's like no, no, no, is that there's a structural, and that's why I use the term institutional law is money is institution,
institution. And it's, it's is a well bit structure. So if you want to talk about it, there's a way you could talk about, and we're going to do this later in the show. Of course, I expect no less, is identified the structure. So two things we're trying to do here, 1.2 people, they're trying to educate people on what's going on. If you're gonna do it, you can't do it in a passing tweet, or text message, or whatever you have to send out to a table like me, and you do have a conversation about
it. Or just don't broach the subject. If it's new, and have the time to actually get into the weeds of it. Yeah, we used to be a society where we wouldn't publicly argue about politics and religion. It was so much better back then. We were repressed, we were oppressed, we go home. That guy's a guy. Or we say, I like I don't like his politics. But I'd like it. There was a lot of that too. Right? Well, I just think when we don't talk about it, it lets
this kind of thing fester. So when you when, when you've had a society that has not been talking about things for generations, that's how I was also raised, don't get just don't argue about politics and in religion. And then when you get these networks, of what you have many and the social network is the one I'm talking about, when everybody can start saying what they really think without publishing who they are. Yeah, then the ugly came out. Yes, real ugly.
And then people are naturally extremist. So they go to one extreme or the other where everybody is either binary, as you say, binary binary. Yeah. So let's go ahead and get into the second part. I mean, it was gonna be part three of my ad show. Well, as journalist Emily Tamkin writes in her new book, The
¶ Soros cont
influence of Soros, politics, power and the struggle for an open society, George Soros is a powerful now after surviving the Holocaust, he pioneered hedge funds and became the world's most famous currency trader, in 1992. He made more than a billion dollars in a month by betting against the British pound, a bet that broke the Bank of England, and Soros now in his 90s has spent billions of his own wealth to foster what he calls an open society, including in America, millions of dollars
to Democratic candidates and progressive causes. Just last week, his Open Society Foundations gave $150,000 Each to more than a dozen black social justice activists to continue their civil rights work. As Tamkin writes, quote, Soros may not wield his influence to destroy nations and smuggle in caravans. But he's still done quite a lot. And I'll add to that, I truly believe he does all this to make money. It's his system. That's how we get it in London. And
this is how he's doing it to America. And it's his dream and I think it may be stated his dream would be really bring America to its knees financially. To open it up, they will open open society. Yeah, yes, globalist. It's, again, not a conspiracy theory. He's really open about it. But when you say open society, and do you say globally Then yes, a globalist say international international June. All right back to you, Hayden, like Henry Ford. Don't do that to me mo. That's not fair.
It's not fair. But that's this is what these people do. And it's like how long? So it's like, Ah, now, but you have to operate on their terms. That mean this is when they have the money. You said it's about the money, and I'm not even gonna go into your Santa, you know, their social credit score and these things. It's gonna there's no way yes, that's coming. So but like you said, going back to the willie Lynch clip, the speaker there was saying, it's all about even slavery was about
the money. And when you take it in that sense, it's like, okay, now I can release, understand it. And once I understand, I can say I can combat it. So um, let's go ahead and get it apart for not just a lot but enough the far right figures to launch into outlandish narratives full of resentment and bile. George Soros did it is the aura conspiracy theory on the right, the idea that immigrants and criminals and Marxists are everywhere, trying to tear it all down and controlled at all
times by one man by one very rich Jewish man. This is the basis for almost every white grievance that you see in American politics and abroad today. It's diluted, it's dangerous, but can it be stopped? Joining me now is Emily Tamkin. She's a senior editor at the New Statesman magazine, and author of the influence of Soros, politics, power, and the struggle for an open society. Emily, thanks for coming on the show this evening. The Soros conspiracies are out of control
right now. But they're not new and they're not fringe. haven't listened to then President of the United States, Donald Trump in 2018, discussing the infamous migrant caravan heading for the US southern border. I wouldn't be surprised. I wouldn't be surprised a lot of people say yes. How did we get to a point where world leaders are blaming one guy, one very rich guy, but one guy for all of society's problems and threat? Well, yes, I would like to know, Is this guy a member of the Open
¶ Commentary: OSI?
Society Institute by any chance this Mehdi Hassan? Mehdi? Yeah, I didn't find anything pointing them to the Open Society. But there's I know, I know, people who were in this organization. And I know what they did in the, in the, in former Yugoslavia. They were in there to the OSI all over that. And this has been a problem in Europe. It's been a problem everywhere, the Open Society, which okay, we can stop it internationalist I'll just go
to the globalist part. But yeah, this is this is what they're doing. And we saw what happened in American cities in 2020. I mean, we can't we can't act like we didn't see. Oh, yes, we can. Oh, yes, we can. Because in America, when the media tells us it's a mostly peaceful protest. Even if there's a building burning behind the guy saying it at the time, we actually we actually will be fire, we will believe this shit. I mean, that's on us.
And go into the media and how manipulative it is. Even many says, how, how can we blame one man, for yourself for all this trouble? Now fast forward? Jim sack Yeah. Same question that So to that point, inflation goes up today. The President's statement
¶ Jen Sami: how do we blame one man?
blames the Putin price hike. Or you guys just gonna start blaming Putin for everything? Until the midterms? Well, we've seen the price of gas go up at least 75 cents since President Putin lined up troops on the border of Ukraine. And last month, the statement didn't mention the Putin price. Inflation because of the pandemic. Why is that?
Well, Peter, last year, last two years, there was a global pandemic, everyone who's a global economists have all agreed that that has been the biggest contributor to date of inflation, because of the impact on the supply chain. Obviously, global events impact the economy, the global economy, as well as global inflation. Price. James, you can't say Global Light. Good point. Don't say that. Jan, I'm a supply chain. Obviously, global events impact the
economy, the global economy, as well as global inflation. And the you're right yo, do you just go back? Excuse me when you say globalist Are you referring to internationalist like the anti Semite Henry Ford, all events impact the economy, the global economy, as well as global inflation and the price hikes as a result that have X escalated. Over the course of time of President Putin's further invasion of the impact on the global oil markets are of course having an impact.
Yeah. It messes with your head when you listen to when you
¶ Commentary: it was "" fault
listen to two clips side by side does matter. They blame Trump, then Cuf then Putin. Yeah. For everything you say for everything. The sun didn't come out two days. Oh, Trump fall? Yeah. Are you saying or it was COVID fault. Now it now is pootie Sangs fault. It's like a pudding tag is by association Trump. I mean, that's the beauty of it. You get two guys, which I said that this will probably keep 45 from having a
successful run the next time around. Because whatever Putin Pootie Tang is doing now is most well done by Trump by proxy. Right? This is Pootie Tang. Waving. Someone posted the word that was really from I forgot what is Pootie Tang. Where's it from? Not from Martin. Where's it from? Pootie Tang. The movie is actually a movie Chris. Well, yeah, that was a Chris Rock in the movie. Okay, sorry. Sorry. Mo
got you got my black got my black guys confused? Yeah, it was it was his movie, but uh, he it was a guy that actually play putti saying in a different way. There you go. Okay. But yeah, now you hear it's like how long wait, now we can blame one person. And then take that one person associate the whole nationality of people. Yeah, this this is okay. Now and this is? This is what I want this what scares me? The same way?
Um, we saw back in the 19. I mean, before pre World War Two Nazi flags flying in America. This is how you get to that again. This is this mean? Look. I mean, we have people that are supporting pro Nazi groups and us, Ukraine. It's like, Yeah, it's cool. We're not another Nazis. But it's even worse than that. People asking me if I should I should have my head examined. How can a country that was predominantly under Soviet rule for decades? How can that how
can that all of a sudden have Nazis? Are you insane? There's no Germans there. I mean, that's literally how they talk. It's it's a lack of it's complete ignorance. It's just a lack of, of historical knowledge. But we can look back and see how those people who got suckered in the same way. This happening, right? Of course. Everybody gets suckered in Absolutely. That you brought. You brought it up. I want to ask you one question first. That's my mind. Could this be this whole Ukraine
thing? Be Operation Paperclip? 2.0? Hmm. You know, we're gonna be bringing in people from Ukraine. Yeah, wait. Yeah. I think no, I mean, again, for me, and that's just what I'm focused on. I see only money. Everything is fixed with financial weapons and money. That's so there's a financial war. And, and China's in it one somehow too. You know, they just they just printed a whole bunch of money. There's all kinds of stuff going on Mo and it's, and that's the sad thing. None of this is relevant.
None of this has to happen. It's all about money. And and fuck
¶ The Ukraine extraction?
man were the bad guys. But even then, it was about money. Of course. Well to do people in the Ukraine. Yeah. And all over Europe, Poland, everywhere else is like, well, this kitchen is getting hot. And they're going to be considered refugees and brought to this country. Mm hmm. That's why I said Could this be Operation Paperclip? 2.0 where you use a you're getting assets out of the country? Yeah. And that's what the paperclip was all about. It
was all about money. It's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, those guys are too valuable to kill. Yeah, but who bring them over here and give them jobs? Well, okay. It would be it would be a little different, I would say is operation. Good point. By the way, I'm gonna write this down. An extraction, for sure. And it's an extraction of money for what money was still left. It's an extraction of operatives. It's in a bit. I'm sure they're burning documents left and
right. This whole bio weapons lab thing has, you know, has all kinds of bullcrap written all over it, maybe we actually had to clean those up or let everyone know they were I don't know, something going on there. And most possibly all the corruption all the corrupt elements need to get out they want to get out to safety. Because Holy crap. I mean, I grew up in the Netherlands. We knew what came from Ukraine. It was go You want someone killed Yugoslavian or Ukrainian. And
you want a great fighter Ukraine. You know, the hookers Ukraine. We know about the Ukraine is legendary for weapons smuggling all over the world, all over the world from Ukraine. And I think that, you know, the corruption is there's a reason
Why this is all focusing around Ukraine and cyber. I mean, you know, CrowdStrike, the famous security company that that determined the, you know, the Russians had hacked into the DNC server, who never, as far as I know, gave a server or image of the server to the FBI, their Ukrainian company, all in Ukraine, not the people. But Ukraine. The government stinks. And and we put them in there. We America, specifically America, not just the West and and Nudelman and CIA's Brennan and
John McCain and Lady G. Lindy Hop, Graham. All of all of these people were the Ed's. Kirsten, what's her name? And it's you know, not not Jill brandy, the other one to want to wait to salad with the comb. She was there and they were all and they were talking to the Neo Nazis this photo photographic evidence. So you know, there's a lot going on. Hello, hello. It's just that it makes money base because if you lipslide and crime family need I say more the Biden crime family.
If you're valuable, more valuable, alive than dead, then we got a place for you. Come on over, we'll use new papers, pick up a new life and you can work in our labs. Yeah. Although, you know, we leave our own people to die in Afghanistan. So I don't these must be must have been pretty valuable people. When they all goes back to money. And that's that's though that's the sad part about it that for reputation, perhaps reputation would be one too.
It's a lot of reputations could be ruined. Easy, easier than killing your operatives. They might be useful, just kill some civilians much easier, much easier. And then now we're seeing even now you don't even know what but we go back to the Jesse Smollett conversation for a minute. You don't even need bodies anymore. I mean, are as many. It's like, the news and way it works and how social media works. I mean, you could they they've you seen the one guy in the body bag moving?
Well, that was that was a little bit of falsified video because that was a protest where they're protesting playing dead. And it was forced, it was put behind a video of a reporter in a mask with a different voice. I mean, that was that was amateur, I guess. I guess my point is this. You can put this information out air here and can be used any way you want. They don't actually need dead bodies anymore. You're right. The image the imagery, and you know, saying that kind of thing is
embedded in our minds. It can be triggered with words, you can trigger the imagery. Totally. Hmm. Hey, do we need to follow up on Jesse at all I mean with is I'm not suicidal. I think once again, I think they're gonna say this. I gotta be careful with Jessie. Because I see him becoming the scapegoat. Just like Epstein was the scapegoat. It's like, well, we can use Epstein reference, you know, this suicide business. We could put everything on Jessie. We could put everything on Epstein.
So he's afraid he's afraid of his own. He's afraid of his own people. Yeah, of course. I mean, who else would you be afraid of? Holy crap. Maybe his own family even? I could be. I've seen crazy thing happened. I don't think I don't think he's more valuable alive and dead right now. Because he's the easy scapegoat to say, okay, all the ridiculous stuff. They can point to him and say, oh, yeah, Jesse. I said it's the same thing. Black, he's a black Pootie Tang.
Right. So, yeah, so I don't think he I think he's safer right now. But I think that was out of self preservation. Yeah. Yeah. Like just say, hey, now, you know, just make sure they don't kill me. You know? Cuz we've seen it get ugly and Epstein I don't think I mean, that's just another story for another day, but I think that was more of a distraction. And
yeah, I know. I know. Cuz he's way more valuable. I mean, it's it's kind of like that secondary thing with the show being more valuable alive and dead. That's why we're still on the air barely, but we're here that's how you stay I mean, you gotta be just ran faster than the bear. Well, no, it's a first run faster than the slowest person that we were in survival mode right now. I'm just to show you how hate is like being done. Now. Let's get into Facebook tweets the right rules. Oh, yeah.
That's actually a thought engine to the other big story that we are tracking on beyond where the US tech giant Facebook has joined the bandwagon to it. Russia. Facebook has changed its policy on the volunteered speech against the Russian invaders and the statement follows report, but he said that Facebook will not restrict calls for violence against the Russians and Russian
soldiers in some select countries. The Facebook's parent company Mehta has said that the political expressions that would normally violate the rules will be allowed but the company has said that calls for violence against civilians will not be permitted. The report also showed that matter will allow the support of the Ukrainian new Nazi group Azov battalion in the context of the Ukrainian invasion. The battalion was listed as a dangerous organization by Facebook in
2016. The ease and restrictions will be allowed, mostly in ex Soviet republics like Poland, Latvia, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine and even Russia. But Facebook did not comment on the policies geographic boundaries. In the meantime, Facebook has started to clamp down on the Russian claims Facebook took down the Russian post on the hospital bombing in Mario polls which said that the maternity house was non operational and
was used by the Ukrainian army. Twitter has also removed Russia's tweet claiming the same but Ukraine's digital minister said that Kiev is in fact seeking support from around 50 tech firms in a bit to try and raise awareness against Russia's continued assault on Ukraine. Yeah, this I'm glad you found this clip because I was looking for a clip and you clearly had to search pretty far to find one. Oh, yeah, this is, uh, this is from the one assuming the world
is one news and non partisan, non partisan news. freshmen. New
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Delhi. Yeah, I was gonna say yeah, because it because this is i This has been on my radar and it's baffling to me. It's baffling. It's okay. The hate speech is okay. As long as it's against Russian soldiers. Play No, no, no. That way said, Oh, maybe needless that one more time because I had to listen to this three or four times the way he said it. He said, Oh, right. Russian invaders. He said no, he said Russians and Russian soldiers was not okay. Is it
targeted towards one individual? I hate Russians, all that you can really, really even wander back and listen to it, because this is very new one. Yeah, one and let me let's see, again, sure. Attention to the other big story that we are tracking and beyond where the US tech giant Facebook has joined the bandwagon to isolate Russia. Facebook has changed its policy in the
voluntad speech against the Russian invaders. And the statement follows report, which said that Facebook will not restrict calls for violence against the Russians and Russian soldiers in some countries, right? The Facebook's parent company, Mr. Sato, very successful. Now you can go on there, say you hate Russia and Russia and all you want. And it's okay. And you can show support for no Nazi groups. That's okay. It boggles the mind.
It's designed to is so absurd. It's I believe it's designed to do that to say, Whoa, and if you just think about if you were to say this, maybe four or five years ago about everybody Afghanistan that wouldn't be tolerated. But it's the it's these very fluid rules that makes for even tougher society as well. And the rules are communicated to us through the media, and it's very effective. So I just wanted let people know that so mate, now people might be asking mike so what's your beef for Soros?
Yeah, Mo what's your what's your beef with Soros Mo, I have to be for Soros. One I'm going to play as how he's going, how he is being him and open society have been basically studying black people, specifically black men. And this
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is from the actual opposite side of the web's YouTube page. And this is why do black people stereotype Excuse me? Why do people stereotype black man, ask your brain your most Americans are really very fair minded, egalitarian people we believe in in equality for for all races, all genders. The challenge is that while our conscious selves are a gala, terian we still hold these unconscious, or somewhat implicit biases that have been primed in us over many years,
largely through media, and culture. One of those stereotypes is we equate black men with fear. When race drops into a conversation, our executive brain shut down on both sides. So if you are a white American who is you know, a very fair minded person who embrace is presented to you, your brain will start to wonder, you know, is what I'm about to say Next is going to be perceived by the
other person as racist or biased. And if you are of color, your brain likewise shuts down, right, it says, okay, something about to come at me, that might be an opportunity to invalidate my life experience, both of your brains are going into fight or flight mode. It's just not a recipe for a meaningful, honest dialogue around something that's so critical and so important.
Some of the work that we've been doing with a campaign for black male achievement is really trying to disarm people's anxiety around around dealing with race and black men and boys, if you are conscious of the fact that you are stereotyping someone, conscious of the fact that you are treating someone someone differently when you're confronted in that situation, you will self correct that can affect us whether we're talking about our daily informal
interactions, or whether we are talking about improving the jury instructions, or improving the ways teachers or police officers or doctors actually interact with patients who happen to be black men. Oh, that's really interesting. And, and I say it for this
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reason, because the more you and I talk, the longer we talk, well, what are we done? Now? We've done several 100 hours, I guess. Yes, easily 300 hours, at least, to 300 hours of talking. And I'm still learning so much and has changed me so much. Because of course, I'm exactly like described I'm very nice, loving person. I don't think I'm racist at all. And I'm not, but I have a complete ignorance, like huge ignorance just just didn't learn to know have no idea. I think you have the same
for me, maybe to a lesser extent, maybe not. And but this goes for all groups for all groups. And it's just so sad to see that instead of exploring and talking and having discourse and that being encouraged, the opposite is taking place. And here's what here's my beef with Soros and the lady in the clip. Everything she said was spot on the lizard brain and flight or fright. And these kinds of thing, that's your
amygdala work right there. Right? They understand this and how stereotypes and how people stereotype so black man, quote, unquote, come out of fear. So you didn't give thought to that when you say we're gonna set builders on Firefall? Host summer? Uh huh. How that would be perceived? Well, I hear differently. I hear, huh? This is the problem. And this is what we use to manipulate people. That's what I hear. It's like, we know very well how to manipulate people. And this is the mechanism we use.
Exactly, but I'm not a damn mechanism. And my image is not a mechanism. I think you're right there is that. Okay, you understand how fear can be triggered by the situation. And then you go on to proceed, you're saying you proceed to use your dollars to fund Black Lives Matter, Inc, the riot Antifa, riots, all these different things that basically to win our
election. And I mean, everything that follows that. I mean, this wasn't just an election was winning elections, so they could bring about what they want to change that they want to bring about. But that that's a good point. And of course, we followed that attracted, but you know, election over, we got the win. Thanks, BLM Inc. Gone. Right. But then you look back and say, okay, that still
all that triggering that you conjured up, is still here. And then when you look at the, you know, the local news, a couple of things that happened with those riots, one, it took people shut up, you're not seeing what you're seeing. She has to say, these are peaceful protests. That's not fire that's not fires peaceful. To the third wave you in bold in the third wave. That was the whole point of it the first way, the second way, you know, the
first way, let's display it right quick. The first wave is your activist on the ground after an event like George floor, it happens, right? And they kind of bring attention to it. Then the second wave is the provocateurs. They come out there and break the glass, mess metaphorical for you know, disability, they break the glass and then here come the third wave. And then the third wave is used on the news. This is how
this was highlighted. And it took me a minute to really process how it was highlighting that third way was not to embolden the left because the left was going to do it they're going to do it was decided to the people on it, right. This is gonna happen until you get Trump out of there, right? Yes, you will. This is a mercy vote. He wasn't just just vote the way we want To vote and we'll call off our dogs. That's how I see it. And that's why I find it disgusting. Because they use
these people. And of course, you had to be complicit to be used. But nonetheless, when you're triggering people, as they said, with the racial mindset, they mean, you just go your brain goes to crap. One once you know the trick, though, it's easy to use it over and over again. And so yeah, you don't want to be the lever, just like straight white men are now being used as a lever. And of course, we knew that because that was the warning. We're
first and then everybody else follows. Right? So but everybody, every group that they figured it out, it's like, oh, you know, it's it's one thing to have really rich donors. You know, the Democrats figured that out by looking at the Republicans, certainly the the early Bush the first Bush years, and before and then, and then they said, Well, shit, you know, we can we can just do this racialized thing. And I think it's second nature to the moment. It's second nature to them now.
Yeah, it is second nature to them. But the problem is, is the collateral damage? Like you, there was no okay. How do we, you know, this place is something Tina and I talk about all the time. You know, it's like, how could they not have thought through the damage mass would do to children and communicative still skills and, and development? And then how could they have not through a thought through this financial deep platforming of Russian that
all this stuff? How could they have not? Of course, the answer is on space. They're doing it on purpose. Don't be confused that they're confused. Yes, we will get through that paradigm. So now, okay, it's intentional. So now, one, here's the problem. And we can get into, you know, the donation segment after this. But I just want to highlight this out if for me, personally, one, I'm not dumb enough to go along with it. But too, I'm too smart. That I see what's going on and I
can stand pointed out, right? So it's like all you you, you won't go along with it. So you're not interested, you're not down. And in fact, we try to point out all your anti Semite whatever, whatever we need to use, we'll use it. And of course, an anti Semite for a black man is even worse. Correct? Me, like says I'm running Troper. I mean, but yeah, so that's like, that's the wrap on first block. Now we got to the people that made this happen.
First, right man in the black man have to be able to sit down
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Yeah, yes. Upbeat back to Soros. Where are we? Right? That's the upbeat. Yeah. No, so what we have now is just, here's a weird paradox, because we have Dave Patman. This is from show seven. that tell you how far back we've been talking
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about Soros. And this is him who he is from a Jewish lineage, saying that Soros was using astroturf via Black Lives Matter to attack Bernie Sanders, who was also of Jewish descent. So it's just it's Yeah, yeah. Yeah. So let's just get into this debate clip.
And I have a very, very specific idea that we need to explore seriously, which is that the anti Bernie Sanders tinge of the Black Lives Matter movement recently could be George Soros funded astroturf, and I will speak as specifically as possible, Louis, and then I will allow you Lewis to tell me what
you think about this. It's widely on record, that George Soros, the liberal billionaire, has poured a ton of money into two movements that were instrumental in creating Black Lives Matter and the buzzword dating back to January, we knew that George Soros spent over $30 million bankrolling Ferguson demonstrators and of course, Ferguson relates to Officer Darren Wilson, who killed unarmed teenager Michael Brown
and was ultimately not charged. This includes support by George Soros of groups like color lines, news for action. Organization for black struggle, which established itself then established the hands up coalition. Soros also gave money to the Drug Policy Alliance, which worked on pushing Black Lives Matter as a bud buzzword, which has since been incorporated into speech. speeches by political figures, including Hillary Clinton is a real fallacy in this I'm realizing. I'm glad we're
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talking about the fact you know, if you look at the Open Society Institute website, this is not one man. This is a vast, vast organization, with with ambassadors and not like political ambassadors, but ambassadors to the Open Society Institute people You know, like, elites, royalty, princesses and princes, this is a very, very, very big organization. A lot of people control the purse strings. It's not just George
Soros saying, Oh, I got an idea. And you rarely hear about it, because that's really it's big, that thing is vast. And I doubt he hears half of the ideas, this pitch, of course, like any big organization, sure, right, he holds people responsible, accountable for decision making, on their appropriate level, and they do sign checks, and say, okay, yeah, sounds good. Let me write your check, you know, that kind of thing. And this is, but at the end of the day is his
money. So he's accountable for how his money is being spent. And, as you can see, it definitely went into fueling Black Lives Matter, Inc. And that's the problem, because we know what their stance is towards black men. And at the same time, he can't say he's not aware, it doesn't know. Because we just heard a last clip coming from the Open Society about stereotypes, knowledge, a complete knowledge of what's going on. So but I'm not confused, they're confused. I think they play both
sides. Even when he probably makes his bets against the market, I'm sure there's some kind of a hedge the hedge. So these are the hedges, right? It's like, okay, we're gonna bet on this side. And we're gonna bet on the side. And, you know, no matter how it comes out, we'll make some money off of it, which is smart business. I mean, I'm not mad at him about the business, but it's when you play ignorant when I pointed out that's gaslighting. Yeah. And that's, that's what, that's
where the problem comes in. And so we have people over at the Heritage Foundation, provide this next set of clips. And this
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is George Soros and the destruction of the of Law Order. When we talk about the justice system, we typically think about judges and for good reason. They have tremendous power. But what about other parts of the justice system? What about district attorneys? The way the system works is that judges hear the cases and deliver the opinions. But district attorneys typically
decide what cases to even bring before the judge. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics, there are over 2300 district attorneys in the US all wielding tremendous power to decide what crimes to prosecute, what penalties to push for, and maybe most importantly, what crimes not to prosecute. They are the truest reflection of how a locality views justice. Yep, I've witnessed this myself close up.
Yeah, it means well, but I think a lot of people don't understand how powerful that position is. But I'll tell I'll tell my story. And that'll show that may give a different light. Friend of mine in California, was involved in something that I would say, looks like financial fraud. The total amount was two and it was not it was a company transaction. And had to do with copyrights and licensing. So it
wasn't it wasn't cut and dry. Like, you know, it was in a warehouse and going out the back on trucks had more to do with almost with labeling, but it was a $250,000 problem. And he paid the $250,000 and then he went to jail for 18 months. And as a felony. And he's fucked his law. His life is still four years later in shambles. And you know, to me that was unnecessary.
They pick and choose is this they pick and choose because someone knew the district attorney and that and this guy got the book thrown at him. Man mess this. So that's, that's another side and people can say, oh, boohoo, you know, but I've seen and now I think home man, you have someone who goes in with nothing. You ain't coming out with anything ever. Or do they? This is this. Well, that's the next point. Yes, exactly.
Okay, so with that said, we realize what the power of the district attorney is, and you don't hear this on the mainstream news. Let's go ahead and get to the second part of this clip. If you were paying attention to the news a couple weeks to go, you might have caught this well, awkward exchange on the Fox News Channel between Newt Gingrich, Harris Faulkner and Melissa Francis discussing the costs of the recent damage from the riots.
The number one problem in almost all these cities is George Soros elected left wing classic anti police, pro criminal district attorneys who refuse to keep people locked up. Progressive district attorneys are anti police, pro criminal, and overwhelmingly elected with George Soros as money and they're a major cause of the violence we're seeing as they keep putting the violent criminals back on the street. I'm not sure we need to bring us into this. I was gonna get the
last word he paid for. We're working with discuss the fact that millions of dollars doesn't need to be a part of this conversation. Okay. So it's for both right okay, we're gonna move on. Boy. Awkward indeed. Man. I love that you brought that clip back. That is so good.
¶ Commentary: who's funding political campaigns
That was that was newts. Goodbye. And with this, when can we talk about who's funding political campaigns. In a way this is kind of like a censorship voter suppression. Of course, of course, it was just an umbel as an unbelievable piece of video. Especially the fact that was Fox. So this goes to show you that this even within a network, they give airtime to Tucker Carlson. But it's like, okay, you can be on at night. Right?
You can you can be on at night and but during the daytime. We can't We can't discuss that certain people are watching. Well also don't make no mistake that 99% of all and maybe Tucker's the only one and maybe not. These people are are mostly just reading scripts. They they're reading questions. I mean, I've been here I know exactly how it works. And and there's an earpiece and the being told no, no, no, we're not
going to talk about Soros cut them off. And then they you know, then smoke comes out over the years and that's the result. Not because they haven't they don't even they know they've they've just like he's a news models. But that's the institution is the institution and you can talk about it. It's crazy. But they're bringing Russia back into this for a minute. You're saying not to me But same thing, right? When you hear talk across and when it goes off you come what's the other guy behind him?
Sean Hannity, Sean Hannity. It's like it's 180 degree. Pivot. Yes. Sean Sean's all pro war. And let's let's go get Putin is, once again is jarring. So it goes to show you that even within these same news operations, they have a wide not even white, but just polar opposite interesting viewpoints, which is, which is kind of how it should be. Except it's one little Tucker Carlson has one piece. And he I mean, I
certainly am not all in on everything he says. Right. But it should at least not be the same voice the same message all the time, which is the rest of Fox is pretty similar. But my course it comes to war for sure. And that's the thing right there. It's war hawks. Yeah. And a lot look at look at we just spent $1.5 trillion. I mean, we were gonna go print it. But that was the bill, literally the bill and how much the bill was. And 780 million of that
goes to the military. So if you don't think that money is not circling around and isn't important in what gets mentioned on television, or what what gets to the top of the media, you're crazy, not saying you mo but I'm just saying in general. That's why I mean, just follow the money. And that's the that's the running secondary. The running theme of this show is you have to make the dollars and cents of it. So through my digging, I was able to find the actual what was
¶ Leaked earpiece audio?
being heard in the earpiece is doing this. Oh, really? Yes. I love it. Play it? Yes. Speaker kangaroo China have a final thought for us. Yeah, look, the number one problem in almost all these cities. Here's George Soros elected last left wing, anti police pro criminal district attorneys who refuse to peek keep people locked up. Just yesterday, they put somebody back Back on the street, who's wanted for two different murders in New York City. You cannot
solve this problem. And both powers and bi have talked very proudly about what they call progressive. The district attorney's, progressive district attorneys are anti police, pro criminal, and overwhelmingly elected with George Soros his money and they're a major cause of the violence we're seeing. As they keep putting the violent criminals back on the street. What did he say? To listen to me who listen to me. Listen to me. Listen to the harlot. Listen, you need to cut out his tongue.
We can have no no mention of the Searles mount. Remember he paid for your Botox pretty much what I said as a joke, but that's kind of you if you can see the visual
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and I have lived in the studios that's really how it goes. The weird thing about that whole clip was the the anchor was like staring like seriously you want me to steer him away that hard away from it? She She like froze like a deer in the headlight did yeah. And was like what I say it because she knew it was gonna be weird. And he was like, Oh, so it's just verboten? Yes. Yes. You cannot talk about Soros. And this was right in the middle of
you know the the heated election process. So that goes to show you the lamps that they went to that their listeners spots, listeners couldn't even hear about Soros. They take they take the you know, the political donate that political money that goes into advertising is just as green when it's from George Soros. Right, no difference. Notice. That's why we're value for value. That's why we can truly speak our mind. It's the only way, the only way.
It's the only way it can happen. So let's go ahead and get back into the destruction of law and order three.
¶ Fundamental change?
But why not bring George Soros into this? It's apparent that Soros is indeed funding an effort to support District Attorney candidates who want to fundamentally change how district attorneys function. Enter the justice and public safety pack and its chair Whitney timeous. Where are looking for challengers who are interested
in truly changing their offices once elected. So we're looking for forward thinking reform minded Prosecutors now these are folks who are more like likely to be focused on creating policy that would result in reducing unnecessary confinement right or prioritizing treatment over incarceration or looking for diversion opportunities to divert people out of the system or seeking lesser charges for for nonviolent offenses, for example, holding police officers accountable.
According to opensecrets.org This group has and is funding several District Attorney campaigns in cities big and small around America, and speaks openly about their intentions to use money George Soros donates to replace traditional DBAs with so called reform minded DBAs They claim they're doing this
for greater justice and more safety. But as we've seen with the recent riots, many of these cities that have been damaged the most have DJs who have either been supported by Soros type groups, or there have the same judicial philosophy I must say the music is really painful. It is right I wish I wish there was some way I could scrub the
¶ Commentary: new crime bill? Fund the policy?
music out in the house you can't put okay yeah and this that's the other thing who's making this over the Heritage Foundation? Yeah, you're gonna have to get into the 21st century style is not yeah very nice information out yeah. Very very, very level when the Apple had those makeup like laptops with all the colors that's when this bullshit started. Do you boo boo boo boo. Oh, yes, the iBook I was ago that I compact all that shit.
Delivery matters. Matters so but what I want to point out unless they said they were doing it for the safety, the safety of who? Right? Are you that dense that you don't understand if you keep letting people out of jail, repeatedly, and then you give them the freedom to do what they did for the whole summer 2020. You think they're just gonna shut it off at their election? It don't work that way.
Kind of frayed where this is going? I mean, it's this is headed towards a new crime bill at the end of the show. I think that's we've talked about it before, but I don't think we've heard on the last show. That's that's kind of what we're feeding off that as well. Yeah. Biden said, we're going to fund the police. And I don't think he's talking about guys and blue uniforms and cars. They're talking about surveillance and technology, technology and a surveillance eye in the sky. Social credit,
right? Yep. Yeah. How I see this being is this is just in my mind, your certain credit score is gonna allow you to be in certain areas, and those of them be quote unquote, slums. And people it's not going to be well, it's gonna be tied to economic status as well. But you can't live in you can't go outside of these zones. Unless you have a certain score at certain times. Right. And I think that's how they're going to implement this whole thing.
But they're like, oh, yeah, that's, that's progress. It's like, Yeah, cuz you get to go and live in your nice neighborhood with your private police. But the poor people are saying that you think you're working for or that one's gonna be victimized. You create laws, like are anything or $1,000 is not a real crime. It's like, well, thieves know, like, I'm only gonna steal everything that's $999.99. You know, and
you gotta let me out. Um, man, so it's various. The reason why this really upsets me is the fact that it's people that are, if they could go to better places, they would like this, this is the only place they can go. And you even made that more dangerous. This is your salute for what I mean, but it's for the greater good because they have that mentality. If they die, they die. It's for you know, it's good for the planet. Very sick, very, very sick.
Sick is the right word. These people who are doing this are sick. But their lives are so I mean, I get it. I understand. They're not people. Yeah, they're lizards. Yeah, of course. Yeah, I get it, I get it. You're saying it's like, Okay, we got to fight, or flight is not an option we can leave. So this is where they're going with it. We I guess we can go ahead and get to number four. So what would our justice system look like? If far left DHS
¶ What would it look like?
transformed it toward more lenient and compassionate outcomes? Or challenged laws they didn't agree with by declining to even bring charges? What is the connection between current unrest and our cities? And funding from people like George Soros? And what do they have to gain? Now? I don't think there's any question that all of these
things are part of a some coordinated effort. I don't think you have to be a conspiracy theorist or, or wear a tinfoil hat to think, you know, something is afoot here. Every night we have buildings being burned down, and there's no doesn't seem to be any real head in sight. And there doesn't seem to be any idea as to how we're going to get out of this right now. Jason Johnson is a friend of the Heritage Foundation, and the
President of the law enforcement Legal Defense Fund. On this episode, he tells a story of six prominent cities that have recently switched to soap just Just FYI, I just want everyone to understand what just was said there. This is them thanking the donor, the guy who was just talking, it's just good to know, because that's what he says a friend of the Heritage Foundation means he gave money. So there's also money in this heritage foundation. So just make sure we all are aware
law enforcement, Legal Defense Fund, just go back. Jason Johnson is a friend of the Heritage Foundation and the president of the law enforcement Legal Defense Fund. On this episode, he tells the story of six prominent cities that have recently switched to so called reform district attorneys. The results are chilling, prosecutorial malpractice, progressive prosecutors, public safety and felony outcomes. That's the big report and I'm gonna tell you what, folks, it's
not that long. It's very easy to understand and grab on to the insane stuff that they are finding right now.
¶ Commentary: $$ on both sides
I'm glad you pointed it out. Because you're saying you beat me to the punch that this is about money on both sides. Yes, sir. This he was campaigning to make sure hey, you know by name. We know we need to meet make sure we were being taken care of. Mm hmm. Oh, and you see that he lined their pockets as well. Yeah. And I don't think he's gonna be more police on the streets, there's gonna be more algorithms, better algorithms in their mind that calculate and see who needs to be locked up.
But there's no policing, there's no you know, protecting his argument is gonna go home. It's just gonna be straight. How do we control? How do we control these people? Yep. rules based control. And NASA that's a huge problem, because what's even the worst part about it is that it's gonna be tough. They're gonna make it to the point where the people who's being victimized beg for their own 2.0 crime bill. We've seen this before, because when
the first time Bill came out what they say? Well, you know, the black leaders in the black Congressional Caucus begged us to do something about the problem. It's like, sorry, your solution was mass incarceration, that that was solution. So What scares me is like, what's the solution at this time? I don't know most, it probably not going to be great. Well, it'll be what we stand for. That's what I mean. That's, that's the whole point. We're not going to doom and gloom out
because not what we do. It's the point of where are you? Okay, what are you going to stand for? I know, we talked a lot about money. But also they can't shut us all up. No, no. And, of course, none of these. None of what they are doing none of the practices, we're seeing the canceling the shutdowns, etc. is because their plan is working so great is because it's not because they need they need more control, more, more, more of their message getting through and less
of anything else. So that's proof. It's proof that we have power. And they want to shut you up because even the cop that was talking or a guy that worked for what was his name home. I have his name here. Jason Johnson. From the legal me law enforcement, legal defense. Yes, yeah. Notice this legal defense fund, cuz that's going to be come pop up in a little bit. Even he was saying, uh, I'm not wearing a tinfoil hat. Right? Ah, you want to be conspiracy theorists
put this blog put this together? Because he's conscious of how it comes across. When you talk about overarching scheme. Yes, to the very top. Yeah. So he had to, you know, preferences. I was thinking about doing that. So that, that lets you know that what we do here, I think, you know, makes it makes it a point where you don't have to practice that. We try to bring the facts, and you know, their own words to light. That's all we're doing. So I guess we can go and get set number 24.
¶ Threats to safety?
throw the baby out with the bathwater idea, that really many of these ideas that have come up that you just hit on are going to be devastating to so much of American life, in ways that I don't think we can even really consider right now. Just the threat to public safety, this threat to law and order the threat to security. Oh, man, he's asking for exactly the same thing. He doesn't want more officers. He wants more technology. He wants more surveillance. Oh, my goodness, I'm hearing it now.
In ways that I don't think we can even really consider right now just the threat to public safety, this threat to law and order the threat to security. The instability and chaos that we were already seeing it play out in the streets and the lack of accountability for the people who were engaged in. I mean, we have cops being shot. Every night we have buildings being burned down. And there's no doesn't seem to be any real end
in sight. And there doesn't seem to be any idea as to how we're going to get out of this right now. Yeah, yeah. Who's our George Soros that's going to fund the opposite direction of where he's going now? How do we even begin to to look to to push back or even make a dent in what's been going on? Yeah, I mean, I think we have to when sort of the middle people who are of goodwill, who are open minded, who may be right now are subjected to the influence of what they're seeing
on some of the cable news networks. And they believe, you know, the cops are evil, or they should be defining these or I'm talking about people who are generally reasonable and rational but they've been led down this road. And the way to push back is to provide facts and to try to hope those facts take hold. Unfortunately, in our age of social media, facts are less important, I think, than they've ever been.
¶ Commentary: what do you want on your craft sandwich?
Hmm. Okay, propaganda is more important than it's ever. Yeah, no kidding. No kidding. You call I'm glad you call They're out without me having to say it. They're all asking for who's out who's, who's all Soros? Yes. Yeah, that'll that'll work. Oh, that's a good idea. Let's do exactly the same. That'll be fine. Yeah. And who's our daddy? Jeez. That's why we can't get to any solution because everybody's looking for the same solution. Just their brand of it. I know
how to control the slaves best. And Harris turns over to me foundation. I wonder how much money they have. That's not a small organization. Huh? No, no, no, no, no, no, no. No. Wonder I can't Hmm. They aren't. They are nonprofits. So what do they have? Now? So their total revenue revenue at 1 million a year. And they have 250 million in assets? Well, that's why they asked who's our Soros? Yeah, he's gonna get us into billions like open society.
Right. Yeah, we're only quarter Bill bro. Soros, Charles with this little tiddlywinks money here, give me some real cash. That's all I can say. I'm glad you picked up on what they were putting down. Because like, that's the whole thing is like the two options they give you the same. It's like, you know, would you like, Would you like, sesame seeds on that crap sandwich? You know, sesame seeds. It's like, I don't want
to eat crap. Your option, you know, take take the option. But yeah, it's that's why we had to create our own options like you're doing with like podcasts and 2.0 would like this show. Here. We come. Like, let's get into the middle of seek first to understand then be understood. As you heard in the letter from Amy. Just the sheer conversation opening up to be able to talk to each other to other people. Yeah, it's it makes a big difference, man. Every day I hear someone talking
about it. Same thing. Right. And this is this is all what cuz he did point out, I think his name is Jason Johnson pointed out facts. They don't matter as much as they used to everything is headlines propaganda. As you pointed out with the new story, as I brought up with the new story you pointed out with the quote unquote, dead Ukrainian in the body bag moving around. Yeah, you could take that and spin it any way you want to whoever sees it has an effect on
him. The same way with the P dossier. The same thing you hear about it as a fact. No. There's one other thing that I want to add the abbreviate the abbreviated nature of our information intake. Most headlines that are put on social media lead to literally a headline and a little bit of copy, and then it's paywall so and people are now just not even not even. We're not even making
the effort to click to even see if there's a paywall. They just take a screenshot so now we literally are only communicating and headlines. It's very, very bad. Headline headlines, the image Yeah, but it's the same headlines and filters, headlines and filters.
And it's the same thing on the YouTube side. Everything I post in our clip list is majority of the time I say 90% of time is that headline from whatever source I got it from like this was called George Soros and the destruction of law and order. You know that that's the headline and but they don't let you know that Oh, our structure. It's pretty much the same. Same, same thing. Yeah. Alright, so um, now we've talked about the sorrel sisters, and I found a big one. Sherry, Sherry Lynn. I flew
this one sister. I don't know. Huh? On many iPhones out there,
¶ Sister
I don't. I don't is when Black going iPhone was extremely black. Yes. For me what Glenn Quinn Well, Glenn passed away. She worked for PBS. Yes. Oh, no. Yeah. Oh, yes. Yeah, yeah, here it is Gwen. It was always her first cousin. Hey, go. Oh, boy. Oh. Caitlyn, Gwen back home. With Sherry Lynn. She is the she's the president of the band director of counsel at the NAACP Legal Defense. Another legal defense. You juxtapose that to Jason Johnson is the from the
law enforcement Legal Defense Fund. Yeah. And Before that she was the education. She was the the, excuse me, she was the president of the they're gonna be the president and director, director, director Counsel of the NAACP, Legal Defense and Educational Fund. Yeah. I can't forget the educational part was just abbreviate LDF. Yes. Before that she was a board chairman of us programs at the upper society. Oh, no, she, Oh, no. She's She's schooled.
Right. So I want to listen to this clip to get inside the thinking of a person that would be on the upper society, how they feel about race, and she goes into the Black Code as well, just in the weeks preceding the George Floyd video. There were a couple of other videos that came out. Yeah. One was an encounter in Central Park. A white woman tells a black birdwatcher, that if he doesn't stop taping her after he had told her to put her dog on a leash, which was required not part of the park.
She tells him if he doesn't stop taping her, she's going to call the police and tell them that a black man is threatening her life, please call the cops. And then there's an African American man threatened my life. Please tell them whatever you like, what did you see and hear in that team, I saw white privilege on full display, and the full realization of white people that they can weaponize the police, that the police are their private constabulary that if
they just feel like there may be losing an argument. They can call the police, they're going to lead with the race issue. Because they know that the police will come and view the scene in a very particular way. They know that's why when why people say we didn't know when we they see these videos, and they say we didn't know it was this bad. And we didn't know.
They do know. They know that the state works for them. And they know that the state and the law enforcement is embedded with the same narratives that they likely grew up with. Yeah, we discussed this previously, didn't we? I believe
¶ Commentary
so. But this familiarize people with the case, I guess the guy told the lady put her dog back on the leash. And she got out rate went into full Karen mode. And it was like, oh, no, you know, saying oh, I guess one thing filming a person. I don't think that's a good way to approach a situation now. That's not that was that was a mistake on his part. Right. But it also goes to show you that, you know, I don't think there's too many aren't any Trump supporters in you
know, in Central Park. She didn't She didn't give me those vibes. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, she was no no, no, no, not at all. But but let's just stop for a second. Yes. Cuz this guy was no slouch. He wasn't some Hood Hoodlum. You know, the guy who was filming but where we've gotten to today? When when? Overarching problem, right? We weren't there. So we don't really know what happened. But as you said, she had her dog off
the leash. He took his I get this not legal, whatever. And he said, Hey, could you please put your I don't know what if you said it that way. If you said Hey, could you please put your dog back on leash or Hey, lady, you know, could be any of those versions. And then, in today's society, when someone says no, I disagree, or I'm, you know, or freaks out or whatever, then we immediately go and film it. This is actually a big problem.
Everything else that comes after it. Big problem. But that fact alone that we do that shit, that's that's as bad as calling the police in my book is so stupid. Everybody wants to go viral. Exactly. So everybody wants that viral moment. And, you know, I don't think they understand what comes with it. Yeah, but no, they have no clue. sometimes good, sometimes really fantastic. You can spin it into a whole thing. And you heard the guy for 60 minutes. I forget his name,
mentioned that we had several videos. So now everybody's looking for that, you know, key ratio moment, right? I mean, let me catch this on video. So I can, you know, be winning the cloud game. And in my point is tell her put her dog on leash, keep it moving. I don't understand why people got to be arguing with people over stuff. But I want to belabor the point, but I want to get into this next clip because it seemed like he was the one being the dog leash police. In this case, like put
your dog on the leash. Exactly. Now we think about that. And now in the mindset of what's going on in New York right now. With a certain protocols, yes. And now in that mindset, listen to Sherry Lynn and her how she views how things should be enforced.
¶ How things should be enforced?
And so she tells this black man to his face, she knows she's being videotaped. She is going to weaponize the New York City Police Department. She's going to weaponize them against him if he doesn't stop filming her, there's an African American. He's recording myself in my dog. It's a powerful moment and moment for pause for us to think about the kind of power that we put into the hands of the average white person who believes that they are deputized to control the movements of
black people. This is actually what existed after the Civil War with the creation of Black Codes, where black people could be questioned by any white person, and asked to show their papers showing their employment that some white person employed them. And that therefore they had the right to be on a public road. That's how they used to try to police us after the Civil War, after we were theoretically free from slavery, they created these these state codes and city ordinances that controlled our
conduct. And that's what you see, when you see you know, all of these people who call 911 on black people having a barbecue or standing outside their house or whatever they're calling about teenagers going to teenagers going to a swim party is the the fundamental belief of most white people that they have the right to question a black person's legitimacy and essentially ask the black person to show their freedom papers essentially to show their to show that they have the right to
enter this building to be in this hallway to be in the gym we saw recently, right? Holy crap. Well, y'all, y'all y'all were y'all were really
¶ Commentary: freedom papers/mask
early on with that shit. You got the freedom papers. But now Now that's expanded. Now I'm black to freedom papers. About the math when we first started talking about the Rona, when you were saying we you went out without a mask on? Oh, yeah. Oh, totally. Yeah, it was a great. I mean, it wasn't a great experience. But it was it was very eye opening. That, like, you know, no, I'm in the rules. I'll tell the story, please. And we were still in
Austin. And that wasn't really I'm not quite sure. At a certain point, I was just done with the mask. I don't know what the status or level was. I don't care. I was like, I'm just going to walk into Whole Foods. I'm just going to go about my business. And I'm just going to not wear my mask and I'll see what happens. And it'll be it'll be I want to know what's good. What how are people really feeling about this? Well, I get yelled at, and it was fucking weird. It was I was worried I
had to sit in the car. So I don't put my masking my back. Because, you know, in my back pocket, just in case, I you know, I don't want to get into any altercations. And I know what ended what was interesting is nobody cared. I still it was it was on one hand, I was like, Oh my God, I feel so good doing this, but he was very weird. And I and I, most specifically member remember another guy without a mask? And we we get one of those? Sup bro? I was like, and I totally understood
the the the analogy. I totally got it totally. They go down I guess you bet. Yes. Right. Right. Right. So and now does that mean? I don't I don't know if that means that I have white privilege. No, what that is, is just that you. The fact that you can live unaware is how everybody should be able to live unaware that you're saying I'm not going to when I walk into a store, I'm not thinking with this mind of all how I'm being perceived. That's right, right. Right. Right, right. Through the social
norms. Now you have to worry about how you're being perceived because I had a, a massless moment here recently. I mean, allergies, you probably can hear it during the show, you know, the allergies and stuff are kicking up. And I was in a store with without a mask on the other day. And I started coughing, and people looked at me was like, cooler cooler. And I'll sell cars I'm trying to stop. I wouldn't worry about I mean, you guys have hazmat suits coming in like Bagon Bagon.
Right. So that's the kind of thing I can't understand what they're going from but here was Sherry Lynn, it's amazing how these walking paper these papers that you're talking about how you feel about how New York is going on right now? Yeah, I mean, like with Kyrie Irving look at the situation with him, you know, divorce divorce, I keep saying oh, it's gonna it's all about the bet. He says as soon as as the as the odds are in the
right place. Then he says Mayor Adams is going to drop it just in time for Kyrie to play. Well, Carrie just had 40 points and one half of it last night. So I mean, that just lets you know how ridiculous this person is on that level, or 40 points and one half and they say no, you can't play though. But especially since for being in the locker room, especially as the fans are allowed to be unmasked, as the whole thing is, is nuts. It makes no sense.
And even more that's why I say it's ridiculous for her to sit here and say this about walking papers. And you clearly you you like literally, literally have papers to move around New York or deed, I don't think I think they're the standard no more. It's kind of in a gray area right now. Yeah, the the business mandates are pretty much still in place. I mean, most businesses have not dropped it. They're just like, hey, we got to prove you got it.
I wonder how she feels about that. I would love to ask her. What's the where's the open societies standpoint on asking people to have moving having freedom papers, just to move about New York City? How would you feel about that? That would be good to confront her with a woman and we should set up an interview. Podcast, we're really played your ego will play really dumb. And we'll just pop this shit on her. See what happens.
Because the thing is, is this is how you win this battle when you put people in a paradigm where it's like, they have to face the hypocrisy and just sheer nonsense of it. Like GBG that's why I think that's why I got so popular with people because it's like, okay, yeah. Black people. Bunch of give them guns. It's like, oh, no, we can't give them guns because we're anti gun. So the I think, I hope my whole memes work. I hope that the fax machine is working on at least T shirts or
hoodies or something with GBG on it. Oh, yes. Yes. That's so badass. I want that real bad. AKA on it perfect. And that's that that's like I said, that's that's how you win this war by being clever. Mm hmm. You know, and now just let's go back to Central Park for a minute. That's why I called the dude the dog Nazi. Because he was put put you put your dog on a leash? It's like, I don't know if the dog was
bothering him or not. I can't speak to that. What I'm saying is the fact that when you get into a combative situation, but trying to perform something or somebody else is I mean, I guess you could say, I mean, put your dog on a leash to keep keep it moving. But it's just like this meter force law or somebody else. That's that's know the weird paradigm and paradox for for this situation? Because he was the one actually enforcing the code on her, you know? Yes,
yes. Yes. That's what I said. And I've long said, certainly, in the United States, we, we've picked up some very bad habits of always solving everything with third parties, I'm going to sue you, I'm going to call the the teacher, the principal, whatever, I'm going to call the cops, you know, it is no longer possible, I guess, to go over to your neighbor and say, Hey, it's
10 o'clock, and just turn it down a little bit. Now, you can't do that, that discourse and people don't even know their neighbors probably and that and I'd say that goes all the way down to the break down the family and church, etc. Fine. And now we've added this extra dimension, which is kind of instead of a lawyer, that we just throw that shit up on social media and we just let the public decide, you know, and it's it's skewed his bias and it's messed up. And that has
kind of now become the, the poor man's, so to speak. The Legal Defense Fund. Oh, yeah. Well, I'm just gonna throw that on Twitter. I'm gonna throw that on YouTube. Without any context or anything. No, of course. No, no, of course not. So I mean, so that's that's and it worked well for this man. I think he got a good one out of it. I feel like they took it too far with their I forget. It slipped my mind. Oh, really? How ended? I think they were trying to get
her fired. That was one right. Were like trying to get somebody fired? Yeah, it's so it's so lame. Oh, you know, who tried to Richard
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Marx tried to get me fired from MTV. What are you trying to get you fired for Adam? Do you know the story? Not do not know the story? Oh, I was doing the top 20 Countdown and you know, Richard March was you know, he was always on there. He had monsters hits. And so and this is a scripted show. So there's some jokes built in. And I came out of his clip I said, Richard Marx and his hair at number, you know, 14, whatever, which is, I
think certainly seeing my quaff of the day is quite okay. You know, I can as a hair guy, I could say that and he got so pissed off and he went to the to the executives and you gotta get curry off the air. And it was it was messed up. You didn't respect his third rail, Adam. I guess not. Hey, I was I was a dumb news model. What can I tell you? I was just reading what I was supposed to read. I'm sorry.
But yeah, like I said, Everybody's far too sensitive, especially with the weird thing with me is now family calling the police Family that to me, that sucks. And are you gonna have to get bailed lane to bail him out so they can make it to work by Monday it's like hitting against fire and had to borrow money for you but i digress and just since the weirdest thing is like we call
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it we call the police on family now is that what we're doing? Yes dumbest thing ever Well, okay, I was just gonna say have you seen the new cops on Fox nation? I have not now the old cops we all remember what was it basically a the process either bait prostitutes are a bait drug to use, and they will chase the guy down over you're saying over that. That's that's my that's my right. And would you say that the majority of the perpetrators
were black on Cops. either black or Latino? Okay. To the new cops, which is bad or let me say this or or somewhere in in rural America. Right? Well, the new cop is all that the new cops is all white people. It's hilarious. Oh, welcome to the bottom. Yes, exactly. Exactly. They don't even know that they're the sequel. It's crazy. All right. Well, speaking of money, I guess we need to thank some more producers for what they do. Yes. And we
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¶ Homeless murderer
the amount of craziness and crime that's going on since you know, these DBAs have taken office in their district. So I guess we can go and get into 28 homeless man. Good morning, everyone, and welcome to news for today. I'm on Yang and I'm Jimmy Obagi. thanks for waking up with us on this Tuesday, March 15. We will get to that breaking news right now here at six o'clock. DC police say they have a suspect in custody in connection to the attacks on men experiencing homelessness in DC.
And in New York City. The man was arrested just a few hours ago around three o'clock this morning on pencil AB Pennsylvania Avenue in southeast DC news source Justin Finch Elijah DC police headquarters with the latest on these breaking details. Justin. Julian Good morning. That's right that work now coming in from DC police just moments ago that a man is now in custody. In connection to this case. Those five men experiencing homelessness who were all shot between DC and New York City two
of which have died that man is now in police custody. Now under arrest. This all comes after the recent release of those new
suspect images. As you mentioned he was located overnight on the 2700 block of Pennsylvania Avenue in southeast and we are told this man fits the description of the face you are seeing on those images Mayor Belzer and DC Police Chief Robert Conte calling this man to prayed linking him to the five shootings of men experiencing homelessness, two of which have died in DC homeless outreach teams were going out to get word to encampments warning of this danger and offering shelter
chief Conte had been saying that tips have been coming in over the past few days, as this case was being pursued. And speaking Monday mer bows are encouraged to those who are unhoused to seek shelter for their safety given that threat on the streets. Yeah, we got that story here to seek shelter
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for homeless shelter homeless people. That's their solution. Right. That's their solution. Nice. That was the crazy killer on the loose seek shelter. Yeah. I think if they have shelter, they were you know, that would be option for him. But this is how tone deaf these people are. And I'm noticing something I did a little research on this guy. He
was in and out of Mr. mental institutions. So are they also letting mental patients out because I have to ask this question because remember with the cow Rittenhouse Rittenhouse case, the guy that one of the guys that he shot was fresh out of institution. Is this also being included in Mr. mental institutions? Well, well. I believe this and this goes back to the Reagan era. Excuse me. When there was a call, you know that the movie One Flew
Over the Cuckoo's Nest nest? Yes. So that was a state run mental facility. And there were a lot of people in there and predominantly the left leftist politicians and activists kept saying, hey, you know, we need to let these people go, this is horrible. These institutions are horrible. That movie was no coincidence. And then Reagan said, You know what, we're shutting all of them. And since then, we really haven't had that
type of mental care. Certainly non government provided, since as far as I know, so I'm surprised they even had a place to send people to in the first place. In like I said, the thing was he was and then be clear, too. He was in and out of jail as well, because he had two other assaults of women right. Prior to this in the same year. Yeah. And they hadn't they didn't arrest him. And just for full disclosure, he's a black appearing, man. Black appearing. Oh, that's cool. What is
this? This is a BAM The best the best one I have it can't confirm your lineage. Right? So yeah, so he appears to be a black man but it's not not his lineage is not confirmed yet. So we can't we can't take that we can't take that just yet. Wow, it's verified. Moving on. Now we got to go to the shopping cart cart
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killer. He preys on the weak he preys on the vulnerable and he does unspeakable things with his victim. Fairfax County police arresting a man they call the shopping cart killer. 35 year old Anthony Robinson accused of murdering at least four women back in November police at Harrison birdstone Two bodies in a vacant lot. Robinson was later arrested for that and police in the district started investigating him in connection to the death
of Cheyenne Brown. She was missing on September 30. Fairfax County police believe they found her body near a shopping cart in Alexandria and the very same container where Browns remains were found. Police say another person's remains were there. That person has not yet been identified. Investigators believe Robinson met his victims on dating sites took them to motels and used a shopping cart to dispose of their remains in various locations. They think there may
be more victims out there police a Robinson is transient. He had addresses in New York, Prince George's County and DC he also had many jobs and no criminal history. Okay, this is a this is a fan favorite. Growing up in the Netherlands and to this day, I would say really the naughty crimes the like eating the victims and stuff like that, you know, Zodiac Killer, all this stuff was really it's only in
America. It's not true, probably. But really, this type of media murder is so stereotypical American. I'm glad you said that. Because the stereotypical thing about this is both of these are bamps. Another black appearing man. This is a serial killer, which and also has a history of being in it. He didn't have a criminal history, but he has a history with mental illness, which is why I raised the question in the first place right now we're saying, okay, that's DC. Wish
guy went back and forth to New York. Now we have this next guy in Fairfax, Virginia, which is right outside of DC. They're going back and forth to New York. What's going on? Like, seriously? Yeah, they're letting crazy people just run around. That's the problem. Yeah. That's the whole like, yeah, there was one in New York to catch the one in the museum Museum of Modern Art. Not that the one that jumped over the Yeah, but this guy was a long term, he had a membership card,
he would go very regularly. And then there were a couple of things that happened. In the end, they revoked his membership card, and he came in again, and they said know what, you can't come in because of these other, you know, this ruckus you caused, and then he jumped up and just stabbed the women. But that was the Evans vaccination card. I don't say that the reason why. I mean, these are legitimate questions that we have to ask when they are kind of vague, but the reason it's high was a
very great question. I have no idea. I wonder if I can look at I can see if you if vaccination is required for Museum of Modern Art. Yeah, cuz I mean, I for one people with this pop going postal thing? Um, wow. Wow. We talked about that. And yeah, huh. going postal? Yep. Was kind of time for that to come back, I guess. Is is very concerning. When you see, black said DC, right here, Fairfax, Virginia. I'm from the DMV. They call it the DMV, right DC, Maryland and Virginia. So I do not have vs
COVID-19. Vaccination and face masks are required for all visitors of the Museum of Modern Art. I will be interested in status. And why he was just so peaceful all of a sudden, and then all of a sudden he was revoked. Did he have his freedom papers or not? I'm just curious. Yeah. That's a very valid question. Alright, so now we can't leave the M out. We got to go over to Maryland and this is Marilyn Mosby. She puts the M in
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Maryland. And right in step with timeless, here's Marilyn Mosby. She's the current Baltimore City state's attorney and one of the rogue prosecutors. These Soros type groups support. Our mission as prosecutors is justice over convictions. Justice is not black and white. Maybe In a tough sentence, in one case, it may mean drug rehabilitation. And another case, it may mean diverting somebody out of the system
altogether. But this is what progressive prosecution looks like pushing back against the over criminalization of poor black and brown people, mass incarceration. And we're doing this in stages, right? If you look up the word progressive, that's, in essence, what it is. And here's Mosby, again, attacking us District Attorney, Greg Scott, after he points out chilling statistics, that cities with rogue prosecutors tend to have higher levels of violent crime.
You're not from Baltimore. So I would advise you to please, before you make any mention of what happens in my city, to know what you're talking about. Now, while these statements make for good sound bites, and serve as rallying cries for their cause, the results of their policies are not producing the justice. They are seeking. In fact, it's hurting the most vulnerable people in our society, the same people they claim they're helping the most.
I've two things here. One, very important what you say they're
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progressive what it means to be progressive in steps, we do it by little steps. Mm hmm. That's very key what she said there. I had a question. Is there a fan base for for this type of progressive prosecution amongst the BAMs of the world? No, because we're not any different than any other set of Americans that we want to live in safe neighborhoods. So it's, yeah, I mean, we could think things could be not won't speak for it.
I mean, I mean, are there are there literally? Is there any black person who hears this and goes, Oh, yeah, that's great. We'll finally get get our get our righteousness, our deal or whatever is the programming working? They hear that if you're talking about once again, reformed police defund police. In their mind, that's they don't look at it as okay. They're the ones that actually keep the majority
of criminals at bay. Right? They look at the one or two cases or whatever is highlighted in the media to toggle through the videos that go back to the brain, the central part thing right now, okay, we defunded the police is going to stop that. So I'm all for it. Or, you know, yeah, that person shouldn't have been locked up. But they don't understand. It's an overall system, where it's very, um,
right. But when you get Al Sharpton or any other of the the pastors and reverends coming out and saying, you know, No justice, no peace, I mean, all of this stuff, that all plays into it, it's like, yeah, right. We should have we should have different justice. I mean, people want it, it's, it's almost the same as people saying, Yeah, I give up on I can't, you know, this is, everything's too stressful. Give me Give me a universal basic income.
And this is where they work in their streams it because this stop and frisk are no cops. Right? Right, right. No, no, no, all we have is, we're all out of us. So we're policing, always making it binary. Again, that's back to the binary, which that forces the community, quote, unquote, to demand for stricter policing. And then they'll say, Oh, we're just delivering what the people want it. What it's like were the
options you gave the people are saying are trash. So this the reason why I bring Mosley Mosley into it is because she's the one implementing Amsterdam, and Baltimore, and for people to not know me has given Hamsterdam which is the drug free zones, not prosecuting drug offenses. Yeah, we saw that in the wire, right? Remember, I mean, you're, you're you've been inducted into though there was so many, there's so many people if you
remind them. Just another quick story. I was interviewed by Peter McCormick of the what Bitcoin did podcast very influential. He's got like a half a million followers on Twitter. And I brought up drill rap, and both he and his crew and oh, yeah, of course, it's huge in the UK, which it is and and and I went into my my pitch about how disgusting it is that you know, this is basically being algo eyes by YouTube, the labels pick it up, they give them their own, their own sub
label. And what was interesting, this kind of goes back to we're talking about earlier, although they were like, oh, yeah, that's horrible. I could see that they really love this music that they hadn't really considered hate. This is real. These kids are really killing each other. And then I could see that they had to think about
it for a second. Just like everybody loves the games, yeah, but they don't see all the broken arms legs are not about to crack skulls and concussions and everything that goes along with it just like people love football. Yeah, they don't is. When you're at the consumer level. It's just like, Okay, it's for entertainment, but they don't understand the cost that comes along with it. Well, so that awareness is good, I guess. I guess we're helping people with that as well.
Yeah, at least you're this you're aware of what goes on with me. Now you can you're saying be informed of how you pay us and how you consume it. Yeah. So going back to Mosley is that she brought us Hamsterdam right. only right that you have what's happening in clip number 31.
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And look fires really far from the only concern in vacant buildings are pa guests. So he has been digging into other issues as well, all week long. And Paul, quite a lengthy list for a city that has about 15,000 vacant homes. Right? Yeah. And we are a block away from Abba joy on South Calhoun Street. And
you'll notice this house right here behind me caught fire. Just on Saturday two days before that fatal fire on stricker street it also a vacant building but firefighters tell us to really the only difference was the floors didn't cave in on this one. In theory vacant homes should be boarded and secure. But we have found that's not always the case, leading to other dangers that in and around vacant buildings 15,000 The set actually, that's how many current vacant buildings the
city tracks. You take the vaches away you take the crown value Dale basically the stricker Street property had been vacant since 2010. The latest of a long line of fires at vacant buildings, but that's just the start. Nobody knows somebody is there to the answer the house or something just around the corner from City Fire Station eight here in West Baltimore. This entire block of North Gilmore Street is
scheduled for demolition. Still, many of the homes are not secure, you can actually look directly into many of these vacant buildings. These homes are really open to the elements and open to people in some cases, the boards have been pried right off you can easily just walk inside of here and just be upstairs chilling or something at this home a water leak has caused icicles to form out front
and on the basement bed. You can see from the exposed window now this report was from when a couple of months ago in the wire Season One aired when 200 Oct 2001 I believe
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I rest my case but how long do wait there's more because remember, because just a clue people in they were putting dead bodies and hiding them in the vacants and in the wire and Marlo the character there was doing a sanction all the killings he was considered basically a serial killer but nobody cared. And to the immediate use the asked they were killing homeless people, right? You remember like oh, now we got a problem. Now we have the homeless man it's like all people well,
that's that's a feel good story. Now we're gonna have attention brought to it. Yeah. So this is once again like you want to talk about Samson, his privacy, the wire, man, we really want to start unbelievable. It's unbelievable. Who wrote that? Who wrote that? Do you know? I'm not sure who wrote the WIA? I'm embarrassed to say because it's one of my favorite television shows. But why are you looking at us? Let's go ahead and get into the final
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piece about the vacants and 2020. A body was found inside a vacant property here on Argyle Avenue in West Baltimore. And city police tell me that they don't track every body found but they do when it results. In homicide investigations and dating back five plus years we've had 22 homicides in or on vacant properties on property or near the city has long pointed to the sheer presence of vacant buildings as a cause for crime.
If you look at the map of where the murders are, the most violent crime is in the areas with most vacant land somebody in a guy's going around setting purpose in 2019, investigators determined dozens of fires were intentionally set inside Baltimore vacant buildings. Police arrested two men. Court records show one was convicted, but fires in vacant buildings remain an issue, especially in West Baltimore, where we love for the city knock down every vacant house in the
city. So this never happens again. Absolutely. Till then, we will continue to do our job to protect citizens of Baltimore. Back live now to the firefighter union presidents point Baltimore is certainly not the only city in this country to deal with the vacant building issue. Detroit, for instance, has its own demolition Department and in the last seven years, they've demolished about 20,000 vacant buildings. To put that in perspective, Baltimore City only has a target of about 500
annually. For now, reporting live in Southwest Baltimore and Paul Gessler. For CBS News, Baltimore. So who do we have on the scene in Baltimore, Mo who can be the
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cultural icon to shepherd in the new neighborhood we're going to build there eventually. I don't think there is one yet. I don't I don't think there is one. But it just baffles me. How you have this many vacant. There's many homeless people. And nobody, maybe smart foundation. Let me see. Can I can I put one and one together here will something work? What do you mean? Well, I mean, seriously vacant buildings, homeless people? Yeah, it's like it's all it's so obvious.
Right. But what they want to do is burn them down. Mm hmm. And then you know, gentrify. Yeah. I know. You got to get rid of the homeless people and the vacant Yep. That's a two for one. It's a two for one is perfect. I wish I had a better way, wrapping the show. By the way, the wire was written by David Simon. Okay.
Interesting. Lee, I think he's a Jew. But he worked. Just because in context of the show, he worked at the the Baltimore Sun City desk for 12 years from 1982 to 9500 homicides a year on the killing streets. And so I'd say a lot of this is a no wonder it's based on some factual stuff. The guy lived it, he was there. Right and may just highlighted a lot of the things that's going
on now. I mean, it's just his, his lot. He had their playbook in a way or he was in the know how there was no rollout of these things. And now he's like, they say we're seeing it in Detroit, the same thing, the vacants the homeless people all across the United States. And they have to get rid of these people in one way or another. And I think between fitting all Yeah, yeah, ring policing. I'm sorry, ring policing. That I said, let's look at it's gonna
be you can't be outside this zone. Oh, right. Right. Yes. The homeless zone. Sector sectors. Let's call it sectors that's more SIPI sector. Yeah. Sector policing? Yeah. Ooh, I think that's gonna wait that way they're gonna do it. And when you step outside of that, it's gonna lie and you're gonna be hurting them back into their zones, and then they'll they'll take back their real estate.
Like I said, I wish I had a better way a more upbeat way to wrap the show, but one thing I can say to people is first seek first to understand Yep, and then you know, at least start talking about solutions and also continue to work on parallel networks of all kinds make sure that you're you're connecting with people I mean, we really need a I think that was on my list wasn't it? I'm gonna set up more facts out social now this we need we need
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our own Mastodon server now for sure. On writing this down mode because we need to start connecting people a little bit. I mean, you and I have both seen some of the emails that have been coming in, you know, our conversations are having impact it's people are impacting others. I'm really proud of the work you're doing Moses fantastic. I appreciate that. Thank you, Adam. And as I always say, pay
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know when you give it up it's only enough to get me you plan a game and start playing you owe me I'm willing to play whenever you say your whole game just you. Know behind me